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    Default should Obama just call it quits

    Lets face it, he really looked bad in his last 2 debates. He has no plan,and a poor record. The only thing he passed was Obamacare which he ain't to proud of. This was accomplished by fixing the election in Minn. to get his 60th vote. Now he's running from one of the worse scandals in a long time. His Sec.of State has bitten the dust. Even his PRESS can't bail him out. His awful adds of Romney came home to roost. America now sees him as a smart, decent, well accomplished businessman & governor, not the monster Obama portrayed him to be. Now that the public sees this, Obama must restart his campaign from scratch. The class warfare just won't cut it no more or the Bush bashing.

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    I wish, but he won't. I wish Nutter would resign even more.

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    I'm pretty sure that is what he is going to do.

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    I thought he did well last night. Face it these debates aren't going to change anyone's mind. I think he came out a little ahead. Certainly much better than his opponent. At least he gave some details.
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    Smart money has Obama at 65% chance of winning it all, sorry bro.

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    i was thinking troll.
    "If you're going to tell people the truth, you better make them laugh; otherwise they'll kill you."
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    Romney couldn't even capitalize when he made good points. He could have hit a home rum with the fast and furious debacle, but floundered. He could have pinpointed investments in Obama's portfolio and failed. He could go point by point how small business is being crushed by this administration a didn't. I have problems with Obama, but respect him as our president- and there's a very little chance he's losing.

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    I don't think he will quit but it's kinda over. He reminds me of Eric Lindros, The press labeled him the "Next One" as to Gretzky "The great one". Eric was a very good player as is Obama a good speaker but never became what was promised. As with lindros and the Flyers, a lot of hope & change, but came up short. I truly understand Liberals will vote for anyone with a D, such as the case in DC with the crack head mayor who was elected, and in Philly with J.Street. As with Lindros, Obama had his big chance and choked in the big game. The other thing they share, after choking they sit around and blame everybody else.

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    Hahahaha! I actually think the lindross analogy is good- but he'll be around four more years for you to complain about him.

    I think more work needs done to bring senate compromises around to get some work done.
    Quote Originally Posted by 2happy4u View Post
    I don't think he will quit but it's kinda over. He reminds me of Eric Lindros, The press labeled him the "Next One" as to Gretzky "The great one". Eric was a very good player as is Obama a good speaker but never became what was promised. As with lindros and the Flyers, a lot of hope & change, but came up short. I truly understand Liberals will vote for anyone with a D, such as the case in DC with the crack head mayor who was elected, and in Philly with J.Street. As with Lindros, Obama had his big chance and choked in the big game. The other thing they share, after choking they sit around and blame everybody else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2happy4u View Post
    I don't think he will quit but it's kinda over. He reminds me of Eric Lindros, The press labeled him the "Next One" as to Gretzky "The great one". Eric was a very good player as is Obama a good speaker but never became what was promised. As with lindros and the Flyers, a lot of hope & change, but came up short. I truly understand Liberals will vote for anyone with a D, such as the case in DC with the crack head mayor who was elected, and in Philly with J.Street. As with Lindros, Obama had his big chance and choked in the big game. The other thing they share, after choking they sit around and blame everybody else.
    Yeah good analogy. The only thing is that we can't trade Obama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giavella Water View Post
    Yeah good analogy. The only thing is that we can't trade Obama.
    We could but there's not a worthy opponent.

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    I told you all the polls 3+ weeks ago were BS and once they went to the LV method it would change the dynamics and feeling of the race. The left is panicking b/ no matter what they do or say (lie abt) it can't erase one thing .. their record and their lies.

    IMHO, and many others, Mitt isn't the 'answer'. That said, most see something is wrong, very wrong with the country and what has transpired the past 4 years. I think this race was done as Tues debate was Bams last chance to change the perception of his only term. The people are tired of an incumbent painting the narrative that if a R is elected women & minorities will lose their rights, current economic and liberty conditions will be the norm, higher energy and food are the norm, etc, etc .. yet doesn't discuss any 'positives' of the past four years.

    When an incumbent can't debate on his record and the 'positives' of his first term they understand that him and his policies are a colossal failure. Bam & Co and the media portrayed Mittens as a villain who will kill your wife with cancer, a religious zealot, and evil capitalist that will ship ur job overseas, etc,etc and the public isn't falling for it. Bam will not call it quits but I would be very surprised if he wins in 19 days.

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    Insiders and observers are really starting to talk that Obama may be getting ready to pack it up in Fa, NC, VA. Colorado may be next but still remains too close. Expect Bam to move his resources from the 3 states mentioned to concentrate on Ohio, Nevada, Iowa, and NHamp.

    Mittens has already began moving staff out of NC and is deciding on where to place those resources and they are weighing sending them to Penn, Meeechighan and/or Wisky. I question Penn as Mitt moved resources from there to Oh a while ago and will concentrate on Mi and Wisky. That said, our senate race is very close and if someone with a last name of Casey is in a tight race I tend to think Pa's in play as well.

 

 

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