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Obama Has Already Lost

Frank130 Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 8:27 AM
"Obama Has Already Lost" - L.D. Sadly, no... Obama has not already lost. Hollywood & the MSM is in his bag and 50% of the US voters now get more out of the government than they put into it. Those voters don't want budget cuts that might make them lose their handouts. On top of that, the Establishment GOP hand picked a loser of a liberal, big government loving (Statist) politician to run against Obama. They could not have picked worse: someone to turn off the mainstream conservatives & who would not turn on otherwise Obama disaffected Democrats & Independents. You don't run the author of RomneyCare which was the model for the hated ObamaCare. I'll be surprised if Romney wins.
Iowa PatN Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 9:24 AM
RINO DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN, JUST LIKE IN 2008 WITH THE "MOST ELECTABLE" REPUBLICAN'T JOHNNY "BUILD THE DANG FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMP FENCES" MCAMNESTY (MCCAIN), NOW MOST USEFUL OF RINO USEFUL IDIOTS FOR HIS "FRIEND," THE EMPEROR OBAMARXIST KEENYATTA!

THE REAGAN COALITION OF PATRIOTIC AMERICANS SHOWED THE RINO'S HOW TO WIN IN 2010 WITH AMERICA FIRST CANDIDATES, BUT THEY AGAIN INSIST ON SNATCHING DEFEAT FROM THE JAWS OF VICTORY. INSANE!
crackerette Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 9:44 AM
Iowa Pat

You hit the nail on the head---snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. It is so frustrating.
Robert437 Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 9:11 AM
Romneycare is not the model for O"bum"acare. One is 2700 pages the other is 70. See: http://americaneedsmitt.com/blog/obamacare-romneycare-truth/
Opa2 Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 9:41 AM
It's close enough. On the main points, it differs little from Obama care, except that the writers of Obamacare put the regulations that implement the law in before it got to the bureaucracy.
R.D.8 Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 8:37 AM
Shellacking 2.0 coming in Novemer 2012...

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