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camily

Peace
It's true, I've been away awhile and I'm here to say....all you jerks we're right. Democrats suck and I was an idiot! :lol: I still have a few democratish thoughts, but for real....I'm sick of their lazy ass, want my #### for free on everyone else's dime crap. I have come to the dark side, the GOP party. :buddies:
 

mamatutu

mama to two
It's true, I've been away awhile and I'm here to say....all you jerks we're right. Democrats suck and I was an idiot! :lol: I still have a few democratish thoughts, but for real....I'm sick of their lazy ass, want my #### for free on everyone else's dime crap. I have come to the dark side, the GOP party. :buddies:

Don't feel bad. I am a Republican, soon to become an Independent, before the next election. Both sides sold us out, but Obama is over the top. I think he will do his best to spread socialism even more, other than Obamacare, over his last years as POTUS. Hopefully, we can stop further damage in the elections of 2014. I didn't vote for Obama, but I really thought he was going to be great. It is that thing your mama always told you. Don't believe everything you read and hear. :ohwell: But, I have faith in American patriots, and believe that we can survive this.
 

camily

Peace
I shamefully voted for him the first time, but not the second. I've grown up and decided I was a blind fool often....yet I still believe in a few dem beliefs. Very few.
 

mamatutu

mama to two
I shamefully voted for him the first time, but not the second. I've grown up and decided I was a blind fool often....yet I still believe in a few dem beliefs. Very few.

I don't think it was shameful to vote for Obama the first time. He truly sounded wonderful and was charismatic with his promised platform. I truly had hope for change, even though I didn't cast a vote for him. You are not responsible for the second time around. Only, dead people, welfare people, quadruple vote people, and illegal aliens voted for him the second time. :lol: It really is not funny, but we have to keep our sense of humor. God bless America.

And, don't forget that Hillary was running against him. The powers that be that get presidents elected, decided Obama was the one, and told Hillary to bow out, and she did. Not, that I want Hillary to be our next president, but 'we the people' really have no control, anymore, unless we stand up to the powers that be. JMO.
 
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Railroad

Routinely Derailed
Camily, good to see you back! :huggy: I am truly OVER any kind of party affiliation. They ALL suck at this point. I'm not an anarchist, but what we have in office is certainly not working.
 

tommyjo

New Member
I don't think it was shameful to vote for Obama the first time. He truly sounded wonderful and was charismatic with his promised platform. I truly had hope for change, even though I didn't cast a vote for him. You are not responsible for the second time around. Only, dead people, welfare people, quadruple vote people, and illegal aliens voted for him the second time. :lol: It really is not funny, but we have to keep our sense of humor. God bless America.

And, don't forget that Hillary was running against him. The powers that be that get presidents elected, decided Obama was the one, and told Hillary to bow out, and she did. Not, that I want Hillary to be our next president, but 'we the people' really have no control, anymore, unless we stand up to the powers that be. JMO.

Ah so the second victory for Mr Obama had nothing what so ever to do with the dismal ticket the Rs put up against him?

Romney and Ryan was horrible. Romney might have had a chance, had he picked a more middle of the road, semi-intelligent candidate.

Its funny how you and your crowd continue to blame Romney's loss on welfare folks, dead people and the like. Are you really that blind as to not see the ticket had zero chance of winning from the day it was announced?

Mr Obama was a flawed candidate in 2008...but there was zero chance the Rs would win in 2008...should have won in 2012...but the ticket prevented that.

Maybe next time the Rs can put some people up for office who are intelligent and get away from the Rick Perry's, Michelle Bachman's and Sara Palin's of the world.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Maybe next time the Rs can put some people up for office who are intelligent and get away from the Rick Perry's, Michelle Bachman's and Sara Palin's of the world.

Well, we're just trying to come up with a really cool, celeb type person like the Dems threw out there when they gave us Obama.
 

my-thyme

..if momma ain't happy...
Patron
I don't think it was shameful to vote for Obama the first time. He truly sounded wonderful and was charismatic with his promised platform.

Yes, he did sound wonderful! The first time I heard him speak was a few years before the primary.

I was flipping channels (I was home alone and had control of the remote!), and heard someone giving a heartfelt speech. I don't have a clue what it was, but I stopped flipping and listened for a bit. Young black politician was giving a speech, and he was so passion-filled, my first thought was that I had to find out who this guy was.

Barack Obama, senator, didn't have a very impressive record, but I figured I'd watch and see how he progressed.

Well, he didn't. Just a pretty boy with lots of pretty speeches. Nothing about his record impressed me. I was concerned at the numbers of people who were impressed with him and voted for him come primary and election time. But, most voters don't look beyond the present. I wasn't surprised at people voting him in the first term, they obviously didn't know/care about his record as a senator.

Barack Obama, president, had a dismal record, and people still voted him in a second term. Idiots.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
I shamefully voted for him the first time, but not the second. I've grown up and decided I was a blind fool often....yet I still believe in a few dem beliefs. Very few.

I have a few liberal leanings too, but it's all about wat is most important.. thingd like gay marriage, abortion, political correctness.. some feel are the end all be all.. they aren't that important to me. Not important enough to be the reason I vote or don't vote for someone.

On the really important stuff I lean towards the TEA party... they have the important stuff right, which is why the rest of them make it ALL about stuff that doesn't mean anything to the country's well being.
 

cwo_ghwebb

No Use for Donk Twits
Well, we're just trying to come up with a really cool, celeb type person like the Dems threw out there when they gave us Obama.

That really cool guy who can't talk without a teleprompter. That really cool guy who says one thing and does another. That really cool guy who thinks we're all stupid and can't navigate a website that doesn't work.

That really cool guy who can't golf so has to keep practicing.
 

dontknowwhy

New Member
Ah so the second victory for Mr Obama had nothing what so ever to do with the dismal ticket the Rs put up against him?

Romney and Ryan was horrible. Romney might have had a chance, had he picked a more middle of the road, semi-intelligent candidate.

Its funny how you and your crowd continue to blame Romney's loss on welfare folks, dead people and the like. Are you really that blind as to not see the ticket had zero chance of winning from the day it was announced?

Mr Obama was a flawed candidate in 2008...but there was zero chance the Rs would win in 2008...should have won in 2012...but the ticket prevented that.

Maybe next time the Rs can put some people up for office who are intelligent and get away from the Rick Perry's, Michelle Bachman's and Sara Palin's of the world.
Please re read the post you quoted there dumbass...had everything to do with the dead people, cartoon characters, & multiple ballot casters...

Damn!! you can't even comprehend the truth even when it slaps you right across your smug mug
 
It's true, I've been away awhile and I'm here to say....all you jerks we're right. Democrats suck and I was an idiot! :lol: I still have a few democratish thoughts, but for real....I'm sick of their lazy ass, want my #### for free on everyone else's dime crap. I have come to the dark side, the GOP party. :buddies:

.... and here's your cookie.
 

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vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Why do people say that Romney/Ryan was a bad ticket, other than that's what the liberal media has told them to say? I thought Romney was a terrific candidate, in both his platform, his experience, and his personal charisma. And Paul Ryan was just the numbers wonk we need for VP, plus he was squeaky clean all-American.

Want to talk about a bad candidate, let's talk about John McCain. Yet he was supposedly great, and Sarah Palin (who was the only good candidate in that whole mess) got the brunt of criticism.

Doesn't *anyone* think for themselves anymore??? Every time I hear some idiot say that Romney was a bad candidate I immediately peg them for a parrot without two brain cells to rub together to make a thought.
 

Pete

Repete
Why do people say that Romney/Ryan was a bad ticket, other than that's what the liberal media has told them to say? I thought Romney was a terrific candidate, in both his platform, his experience, and his personal charisma. And Paul Ryan was just the numbers wonk we need for VP, plus he was squeaky clean all-American.

Want to talk about a bad candidate, let's talk about John McCain. Yet he was supposedly great, and Sarah Palin (who was the only good candidate in that whole mess) got the brunt of criticism.

Doesn't *anyone* think for themselves anymore??? Every time I hear some idiot say that Romney was a bad candidate I immediately peg them for a parrot without two brain cells to rub together to make a thought.

Output from the Donk meatgrinder.
 
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