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10-04-2012, 03:37 AM #1
Presidential Debates
Romney destroyed Obama in this first debate and it seems most on both sides agree. Will be funny to see how anyone tries to spin this the other way...I'm not sure it's even possible. Either way this race just got a whole lot closer.
Next debate should be pretty interesting. Town hall meeting with undecided voters asking the questions. I'd say this will be the make or break debate for both of them. The 3rd debate is on foreign policy and with the current situation that should give Romney a leg up in that debate, but at the same time most voters don't seem to care about that topic too much. The town hall meeting will be the deciding factor. Honestly though, I don't understand how anyone can be undecided at this point. It's a pretty cut and dry option...you support a free market society with less government intervention at the federal level or you government taking a more active role is a necessity. How anyone cannot see the contrast difference makes very little sense to me.
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10-04-2012, 04:04 AM #2
I'd have to give the first debate to Romney.
I eagerly await the next.
The contrast difference? Between these two it's not all that much, honestly...
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10-04-2012, 05:05 AM #3
Romney kicked ass.
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10-04-2012, 09:43 AM #4
Obama bent over and took it up the ass. stuttered with his head down a frown on his face while he got plowed.
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10-04-2012, 10:47 AM #5
I missed the debate. Thankfully I can get an insight on it from you guys. From the previous 2 posts, I've gathers it was full of fighting and sex!
I always miss the good stuff lol
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10-04-2012, 10:47 AM #6Banned
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It's been real easy for President Obama to publicly troll this illusion about who Romney is, that Republicans want dirty air & water, will do nothing but lookout for rich people, etc., all while getting shielded by the mainstream media on all the stuff about Solyndra, the unemployment, the food stamps, the list goes on ...
This is the result of a guy that has been jet setting now for the past year, running around on The View, Letterman, Beyonce, Leno, and doing the most fundraisers of any president in history. It's like a heavyweight champ analogy. In 2008, Mr. Obama was conditioned, objective, and on target. His proposal for the most transparent Government ever, and the bullet points of how he would stimulate our economy was not only impressive, but did indeed give millions and people the hope and change they were looking for. For every punch that McCain got in, Obama got in 3 punches! Last night was like a cocky champ that just figured he could roll em over, because that's what the champ does. What you saw in Romney was a contender that is training hard and wants the belt real bad!!!
You thought that was intense, wait til we get the upcoming 12 rounder with Biden -vs- Ryan. Whether anyone likes him or not, make no mistake, Paul Ryan is also going to step into this primed and conditioned every bit as good as Mitt Romney was. If Joe Biden shows up with his angry tone, and these stupid lines like, "They're going to put y'all back in chains", he's going to get his clock cleaned even more than President Obama.
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10-04-2012, 10:53 AM #7
^^^ I am interested in watching the VP debate. I may not like Ryan's social ideas, but he is an economy dork (in a good way) and I think he will dominate if he can keep from getting too deep into the numbers.
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10-04-2012, 11:33 AM #8Banned
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Now you have the president running around stating that the Romney that showed up last night was a completely different guy, who basically lied about everything he's been promoting for this year. He went on to say that Romney doesn't want to be held accountable. Fvcking seriously?? Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black?? Where is President Obama to defend the comments Romney made about his record with Solyndra and others that we lost all that money on? Where's the president to defend the unemployment numbers, and the money that will be taken out of medicare? If President Obama has a good product, then that's all he has to stick to. Just talk up your product, how good it is, and it will sell. Well, unless your product isn't that good, then that's when you stop talking highly on your product, and that's when you start down talking your competitor's product.
I'm telling you, Mr. Obama better find a way to connect with the independents! His base is sold, he doesn't need to keep sitting around acting like the "eye candy" he thinks he is. Independents want the solutions on the table. Mr. Romney needs to clarify his plans a little more in the next debate(s), but President Obama won't win the battle unless he also can elaborate exactly how "he" will restore us as a great nation. Independents don't want blame, they want solutions.
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10-04-2012, 12:41 PM #9
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10-04-2012, 01:07 PM #10
I agree Obama looked like shit. Romney gave a much better performance. But Romney did bullshit in the debate. About the cost of the tax breaks. Also the head of staff for Romney campaign said after the debate that Romney's medical plan he would implement probably will not cover pre existing conditions. Yet Romney said many times it would. All the fact checkers have pointed out many things in Romney's statements.
Now im not agreeing with Obama or his preformance but the fact is Romney was not good eitherIf people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 01:08 PM #11
Most entertaining part of the debate for me was when Romney said he would sit down on day one with all the leaders and work on bipartisanship.Obama said, "you are going to have a busy first day since on day one you are also going to repeal Obamacare which is going to upset of a lot of Democrats."
Ha!
I would have liked to see Obama be more like that, even though I am conservative. I like an exchange of ideas, not just two people repeating talking points.
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10-04-2012, 01:18 PM #12
Mitt did well
I honestly think the most dems will be glad Obamacare will leave..I think they just followed suit..maybe Pelosi and Reid will retire as well ...and hopefully we can get our supreme court back
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10-04-2012, 02:12 PM #13
Despite being a fiscal conservative, I am not sure I would want the Republicans having power in all branches of government. We need some balance. We need checks and balances.
Having the heavily Christian influenced Republican party in charge would probably not be the best for women, gays, the poor or science.
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10-04-2012, 02:24 PM #14Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas
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10-04-2012, 02:31 PM #15
for women they are going against planned parenthood, The house put a record amount of bills forward trying to limit or close down abortion places. Republicans fought against the renewing the violence against women act. They tried to approve that your employer can decide if your birth control would be covered under health insurance
If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 02:41 PM #16
love Al Gore's comment about Obama last night.
must have been the altitude!
hahahaha!
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10-04-2012, 03:14 PM #17
In my opinion:
Women: Abortion and contraception are the hot button issues. Defunding Planned Parenthood which does a lot of great work, especially with lower income women. Against sex ed and wants abstinence only education.
Science: Against stem cell research. Wants to teach creationism. Disputes evolution. Thinks the universe is a few thousand years old. I will mention global warming (climate science) in passing since that is a debate unto itself and one that I am pretty neutral on. Will dispute any science that conflicts with their preconceived ideology. Would prefer faith over scientific literacy.
I also think other areas will take a hit. Things that Republicans think are "useless crap" like the arts.
I am so grateful that Santorum or Bachman didn't come close. I am horrified they had supporters.
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10-04-2012, 03:17 PM #18
very good points jv
but i'll take it over them taking Christmas and God out and replacing with Muhammed
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10-04-2012, 03:25 PM #19Originally Posted by jpkman
Who isn't allowed to celebrate Christmas? Not all of us believe in god so it gets old hearing politicians constantly taking about God, religion and their faith. And were is anything getting replaced with Mohammad?If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 03:39 PM #20
no offense taken
thats some fine line that makes u vote one direction...
its not that u cant celebrate Christmas is that traditions, statues, etc. trying to be taken down all the time...trying to take God out of pledges of allegience, stuff like that....
just seems like more leniency towards muslim religions, imo
i also like romneys military plan....strengthen...shouldnt even be an option, imo...probably the only thing i didnt like about ron paul as i believe in smaller gov't and some of jv's points make sense as i am no Christian finatic or pro life is such a small issue to me actually a non issue but abortion definitely shouldnt be subsidized by government
u gotta have other reasons other than the like of what i said about "the war on Christmas"
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10-04-2012, 04:04 PM #21
There are other issues also. But the utter fear mongering and bs attacks make them loose any creditably.
God was added to the pledge of allegience in the 50's. It wasnt in the original pledge to begin with
Christmas displays were taken down at government buildings. First of there is a separation of church and state. So why should federal or local governments push 1 religion? There are alot of people who are jewish or muslim, hindu what ever where are the statues and celebrations for their holidays? And some places do allow it but you have to celebrate all religions and they choose not to so do nothing instead. But honestly doesnt really bother me. I could care less about it. But more bothers me that people make up a phony war on christmas.
I agree we should have a strong military. We already have the strongest in the world and spend more money on it then most countries combined. There is no reason we cant make some cuts and still be the strongest. We were supposed to make cuts after the cold war ended in the 80's and didnt. All we do is keep increasing spending. Its ridiculous.
I dont agree with everything with Obama care. But i do agree with a mandate. And that was a republican idea until Obama went for it. So now its bad. Again republicans loose credibility.
Like JV said they are against alot of things in science. I'm sorry if you are that naive you deserve no leadership role.
Both parties have people that say and do stupid shit. Where i live Alan West in the Representative. The shit he says is crazy. And the utter disrespect for other people in the house and senate is nuts. What other job can you have besides the government where you can make up lies, make accusations up about coworkers and be aloud to keep your job?If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 04:14 PM #22
Interesting fact: "under God" was ADDED to the pledge of allegiance, I believe as part of McCarthyism.
Original pledge:
"I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
EDIT: saw that Gixxer already said this.
I have no problem with Government buildings and institutions not promoting any religious imagery. I don't believe it is "anti-Christmas" I think it is "non-religious" (not even "anti-religious"). I had an interesting perspective on this when married to a Buddhist (first wife).
Bottom line for me: both parties have things I disagree with. I would say I am a fiscal conservative and social moderate.Last edited by JohnnyVegas; 10-04-2012 at 04:20 PM.
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10-04-2012, 04:44 PM #23
good points fellas
i dont think obama wants as strong a military...agree there?
iran and nuke ok?
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10-04-2012, 04:52 PM #24
disagree. Because he doesnt want to bankrupt us on more spending we dont need, doesnt mean he doesnt want us to be strong.
There have been things the pentagon says we dont need. Like certain tanks because we dont find those kind of wars anymore, yet congress wants to spend the money on them. I think we can make smart cuts and cut waste and still be strong.
Iran is tricky. Everyone claims he is weak but what are the other suggestions? Another war? I honestly dont think he will let them have a bomb but if we can end it peacefully why wouldnt we?
Whats Romney's idea on Iran. He has put forth no solution.
And this time last year people were saying Iran was only months away from having the enriched uranium to make it. Now its a year later and they still dont. This is why i believe very little.
Also Ahmadinejad is out of office in 2013. Iran's elections are next year and he cant run again. So who knows maybe someone else comes in that will cooperate more.Last edited by gixxerboy1; 10-04-2012 at 04:55 PM.
If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 05:00 PM #25
solyndra, tesla, should there be no requirements for food stamps/welfare?
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10-04-2012, 05:07 PM #26
As a car guy I was annoyed that he gave money to Tesla and Fisker. Sonyndra obviously didn't go well and a few other solar companies have gone BK after receiving lots of government money. That is disappointing. I am looking forward to battery technology improving and the government has been investing in that.
Food stamp and welfare are complicated and I don't know enough to argue either side other than to say I would like to see the fraud gone.
As an Iran sidenote...did you see that their currency lost half its value in the past week? Holy crap!
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10-04-2012, 05:11 PM #27
Mitt Romney's dad had no problem collecting welfare. Where would Mitt Romney be if his family didn't receive welfare?
As for Iran... didn't we all hear this about 10 years ago with Iraq? How many American lives were lost because of that? How many trillions wasted?
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10-04-2012, 05:19 PM #28
As far as the welfare thats BS. Has been proven many times. Romney's campaign response to the truth was "we arent going to let fact checkers dictate our campaign. So they no they are lying and making it up.
Obama gave the states the right to apply for a waiver. You know states rights that the republicans push for. In order to get a waiver they had to present a plan that would be more effective to move people off of welfare but a certain percentage amount. I dont remember the number. And if the waiver was granted and the state didnt move more people off of welfare they would loose the waiver.
So tell me how that is removing the work requirement from welfare?If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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10-04-2012, 05:27 PM #29
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10-04-2012, 05:46 PM #30
The issues surrounding abortion many tend to have a problem with, the problem and disagreement surounds the misguided argument itself. The two sides are not arguing different sides of a coin but two completely different coins. The pro-choice side says it's a matter of choice, but the pro-life argument has nothing to do with choice. I don't want to get into a long abortion argument but here's the long and short. The baby growing in the womb is either a life or it's not. If it's a life then abortion is no different than killing it when it's a day old or 5yrs old. If it's not a life then do whatever you want. The pro-life side is not saying you do not have the right to make your own choices, it's saying you don't have the right to commit murder. But the argument continues to revolve around choice when it has nothing to do with choice, it has nothing to do with a woman's body, that's the dumbest argument of all time. The argument is about the body inside her...it's a living human being or it's not.
Welfare...Romney isn't against welfare, no one on the right is. People on the right, conservative or libertarian are simply against the abuse of the system and feel most would be better off fending for themselves. However, people tend to become a little lazier when they're given something for free. All people? No, there's nothing wrong with a safety net for when it's actually needed.
All in all, these sub issues are not the important issues currently. The economy is a mess and showing no signs of improvement. This is all that matters right now.
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This is the kind of stuff that drives me bonkers. NOBODY says that Mitt wants to get rid of welfare. We have an obvious problem with the increase of welfare going on, and it seems when someone identifies it, like Romney, then "oh my, he wants to starve the poor and throw granny off the cliff". This isn't the case. It's just fiscal responsibility to look for solutions with getting people back to work, or to get them the tools so they can work.
And you're right, we wasted a lot 10 years ago. So, with that, don't vote for Bush. Oh wait, that's right, Bush isn't running any longer. Ok then, let's focus on the current administration and determine if they're worth keeping or not. Obama called Bush unpatriotic for the debt. Maybe he was right. But, what about his 5 trillion?
In my eyes, a president has 4 years to get it figured out. Don't tell us you're going to cut unemployment, the debt, and do all this wonderful stuff for us, but then 4 years later you say, "well, it's Bush's fault." That's just panzy leadership!! If Romney ends up getting the job, then I hold him to the same standard. If he's limping around in 4 years saying, "well that damn Obama left me with a mess", then guess what, out you go pal!! I still say Hillary would have done a better job, just because I feel she would have used Bill's tactics to reach across the aisle. Make no mistake about it, if you like Obama or not, regardless, we are going to be a massively divided nation for four more years! Mr. Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi make it really cut and clear that they don't give a rat's a$$ if you agree with them or not. And does anyone think this David Axelrod clown does the president any good. And for Al Gore, MAN UP you wimp!!! It's those pathetic excuses he makes that keeps giving the left a continuous black eye. His guy lost, fair and square, it is what it is, so take it on the chin and live for another day.
And with that, I presume everyone is having a great day
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10-04-2012, 07:17 PM #32
Cmon now Gixx, you need to pay attention and stop drinking the Liberal kool aid........fear mongering was invented and perfected by Libs and you guys get all pissy because a Conservative uses your own poison against you......."Repubs want to abuse women and kick old people out of nursing homes" "they also want the poor to be poorer and live in cardboard boxes while they live the high life" " Romney wants people on welfare to starve because they don't deserve food" These are all ideas that have been put forth in the last week by libs....including you.....for fvcks sake man!!!! Nobody is buying this shit anymore.....not even you.....talk about loosing credibility......you sound a little like Biden. "Fact checkers" Riiiiiight?? Libs checking facts for Romney is like letting a child molester run a daycare center......seriously. Pay atten to what obama has actually DONE not what oozes out of his mouth......same with Romney.......this isn't rocket science, we must choose between a community organizer who has doubled the debt of this country and a man who has some successes in polotics and a lot of successes in business..........the main issue right now in this country is the fvcking ECONOMY!!!!!! Tell me one more time jsut so I am clear on this..........WHAT EXACTLY has obama done to help this country and improve the economy????
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10-04-2012, 07:21 PM #33
And YES Vettester, I am having a good day, too much caffiene maybe but still having a good day, Thanks for asking.
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10-04-2012, 08:47 PM #34Anabolic Member
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It doesn't even matter that Romney cleaned house last night. The minorities are still going to vote for Obama bc of his skin color.
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10-04-2012, 09:07 PM #35Banned
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10-04-2012, 09:18 PM #36
There are thousands of ppl of every race collecting welfare and living in.section 8 homes with there internet and flat screen tvs.
I believe in welfare for sure, but the system of who receives these benefits needs to be changed and quickly.
Thanks gixxer and Johnny v fora answer
I will add mitt is holding onto his christian beliefs with the abstinence in schools. However, he needs to look at the big picture and realize many areas are way past this and planned parenting is a great idea and benefit.
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10-04-2012, 09:19 PM #37
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10-04-2012, 09:24 PM #38
(Romney is a weirdo) that said don't u guys see what Obama is doing its called the rope a dope hes letting Romney spill all his BS and when hes all tired from the BS "bang" right hook right in the kisser TKO Obama wins
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10-04-2012, 09:31 PM #40
i like Obamacare that means my boss will have to get me healthcare good im tired of paying out of my pocket for everything
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