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No Confidence will Kill Obama Reelection Chances

Bob_C Wrote: May 11, 2012 6:56 AM
Stan Marsh's Grandpa wrote, "The one thing that will save the election for obama is cheating. I recall reading somewhere that 14 key states have new voting machines from a dem backer that are all electronic with no paper trail. Between the potential fraud there, the dead people vote, the illegal immigrant vote, and the standard old fashioned fraud, he just might pull it off. He seems pretty sure he is going to win ( the Putin blunder), he no doubt has plenty of sleazy plans to assure it. " And let us not forget the millions of ignorant, apathetic, stupid and greedy Americans who couldn't find their own butts with two hands and a GPS.
Kathy18 Wrote: May 11, 2012 9:08 AM
These new voting machines he is stalking about were bought from a company owned by Soros. I checked with my state (Ohio) and we are not using them. Ohio is using equipment that is not tied to the internet in any way and has manual backups so I think we have a better chance of being accurate. I sure as heck hope so.
RamonAdams Wrote: May 11, 2012 8:01 AM
I haven't accepted that Obama's contributors really were small donors. It would be relatively simple to dump a million or so into an account and write a program to show the deposits trickled in a few dollars at a time.
Wonder why the MSN hasn't investigated that angle as vigorously as they look into Romney's hi school days?
Account closed Wrote: May 11, 2012 7:36 AM
Don't forget Harry Reid's re-election.
James R.6 Wrote: May 11, 2012 7:14 AM
Stan Marsh's Grandpa is precisely RIGHT !!!

While economists agonize about unemployment, jobs created, money supply, stimulus, and the budget deficit, they often ignore one number that will in all likelihood matter most to voters in November.

Consumer confidence numbers have been slipping since reaching an anemic high back in February of 2012 according to several measurements of consumer confidence, including the Bloomberg Comfort Index. .

“The index, which asks people to rate the national economy, their personal finances and the buying climate,” reports Bloomberg.com “declined for the third consecutive week. About 56 percent of people rate their personal finances negatively, up from 47 percent three...

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