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![]() You realize Obama bought 2 piece of shiat Volts for $150K for the Venice Consulate and then ran out of money for Lybian security.
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![]() This post is a new low, even for you. Like the candidates, most of your posts are half-truths. But this post isn't even a half-truth. This is a 100% lie. There is not a shred of evidence that the tweets are fake. Where did you come up with such an accusation? Please provide even an iota of evidence that supports your accusation.
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![]() I'm probably in the minority but I'll take Riot over the Rupert any day.
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You can also search on "riot Obama". Oh, so many threats! LOL! That said, threats against Obama, Romney, the Old Man in the Sea are also pretty common on social media. Just copy it to @secretservice and they take care of it
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![]() You want in on the bet? Yes or no? You willing to put your money where your mouth is? I already have, twice. Can you step up to that? Or are you just mouth?
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I would be suspect of any posts that were from brand new people. But if the posts are from people with a long history then there would be no reason to think they're fake. |
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The question is: is there actually some massive plan movement among millions of Obama supporters to start riots if he loses? That would be ... no. But boy, it sure whistles loudly to a certain segment of the country ![]() Who posted this first? Alex Jones. Where did it go from there - with zero further vetting? Drudge, Breitbart - all the usual hysterical conspiracy sites. So, it's probably about equal, based upon factual evidence, if all the posters are "real", that 20 or so Romney supporters would start mass riots, if he loses, as 20 or so Obama supporters would if he loses.
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When your campaign unravels, it just unravels. Yes, Obama has looked presidential in wake of Sandy disaster. Incumbant enjoys that privilege as office holder. He can pledge the public coffers to assist recovery efforts, too. That's his job!
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![]() Rude posted a Rasmussen poll today (Ras is notably right leaning), though, that says Obama wins with over 330 electoral votes. Just sayin' ![]()
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Wasn't there just another sports riot the other day with the World Series winner? (sorry, yes, I did not pay attention) Point being people take advantage.
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There is plenty of documented voter intimidation (True the Vote, billboards) but that is all being investigated and pretty apparent. There is concern about Romney family owning part of the company that supplies the voter machines in Texas and Ohio, but that's probably just hysteria. There was a reporter who tried to early vote in Texas this week, using his utility bill (legal voter ID) and the poll worker wouldn't let him vote, until he made a fuss and got a supervisor. They didn't know he could vote without a drivers license, which is just wrong. What if that was a spanish-speaking person, or someone who didn't know the poll workers were wrong on the voting law? They would have left without voting. There are currently cases of people in early voting states who have voted by mail having their votes being discarded without their knowledge or further comment because signatures "don't match" the signature on the voting rolls. There have been thousands of voters taken off voting rolls in various states illegally in purges, and that has been pursued at the state level and via lawsuit by DOJ and ACLU. It just came to light that the Romney pollworkers in Wisconsin were being taught things as pollworkers (regarding ID) that was not legally true. They were just given wrong information. And they were told to arrive at the polls and register as "independent" observers, rather than "republican" workers. That doesn't breed trust, especially in an imported state like Wisconsin. There is the long history of the first mayor Daley of Chicago, which has tarred and feathered every other Democrat since in the minds of the shallow regarding "union thugs" and "dead voters", etc. The problem is the 2000 election has made everyone distrustful: Gore won Florida. Gore won the popular vote. But the Supreme Court stopped the count and gave the election to Bush via electoral college. In retrospect, yes, I think that election was "stolen" (and I voted for Bush!) Have the FBI voter intimidate number with you, go to the polls, and vote. And don't let backwater jerks as polling workers stop you. Know your state voting laws.
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![]() Nice rant is previous post. I would add that Supreme Court saved US from Al Gore as president.
And in six more days, this thread is irrelevant...
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Do you think the electoral college should be removed in favor of popular vote win? Yes or no?
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I don't know if you remember but even democratic judges in Florida said the election was over and Bush won. But then Gore would appeal to the Florida Supreme Court. All 7 Justices on the Fla. Supreme Court were democrats and the Court kept overturning every decision and ruling in favor of Gore. Their rulings weren't even unanimous in any of their pro-Gore rulings. There were a couple of Democrats on the Florida Supreme Court who said the election was over and Bush won, but they got out-voted by the other partisan democrats on the Court each time that Gore would appeal to them. People talk about the US Supreme Court being partisan in their ruling. What about the Florida Supreme Court? That court was a joke. Even a couple of the Democrats on that Court thought it was disgraceful what they were doing. |
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As I said - in retrospect, I've changed my opinion. Gore has more votes in the official election record. Quote:
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![]() Romney 51% Obama 45% in FL, by the most recent polling done in the state across the spectrum of the population, not just one historically liberal county:
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-bu...ey-51-obama-45 |