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Originally posted by RELDDIR
Romney will repeal ACA!edit on 7-9-2012 by RELDDIR because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by daaskapital
Originally posted by filosophia
The day they give ron paul a break is when I will give obama a break. Obama is president and you want us to give him a break? Thats like having sympathy for Romney because he's rich. If Obama's feelings are hurt he has hundreds of yes men to suck up to him, why must we do it for free?
Do you understand the stresses of running a country? Do you understand the difficulty of trying to slow down the inevitable crash of a country? Obama has tried, but again, he was sworn in at the wrong time. The USA would still have fallen under RP.
Also, it isn't Obama's fault that RP is out, you can blame Romney and the rest of the crew...
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by Praetorius
If McClain would have got elected we would be in one hell of a place right now. Don't forget all the comments McClain and Palin have made since the last election. Both of them have made big blunders. What mess would they have created if they were elected.
Originally posted by Praetorius
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by Praetorius
If McClain would have got elected we would be in one hell of a place right now. Don't forget all the comments McClain and Palin have made since the last election. Both of them have made big blunders. What mess would they have created if they were elected.
You expect me to defend McCain and Palin?
Ricky, I don't think you're paying attention to me here...I'm saying we need something fundamentally different than what we've been getting getting for a long time now, not that McCain, Gore, or Kerry should have won the last few times around...they're ALL busted, with very few exceptions.
Originally posted by PatrickGarrow17
I too support Obama in this election, and consider him to actually be a relatively good president.
But the lesson learned from this election cycle, is that a movement must start among the American people to challenge the two party system and address political financing (elections, lobbyists).edit on 9/7/2012 by PatrickGarrow17 because: (no reason given)