View Full Version : Florida Has a Clue
newoldtech
02-01-2012, 09:31 AM
Anyone want to comment on Romneys rout in what most consider one of the most important primaries? I know he's the medias choice, elitist blah blah blah. Bottom line he's the only one who can possibly win in November and maybe more people who are serious about beating O are getting it.
He routed Newt 47% to 32%. Santorum got about 12%. And Paul got about 7%, no thats not a misprint 7% in an important State like Florida.
coolwhip
02-01-2012, 10:09 AM
All of these candidates for the exception of RP are morons. RP problem is that he doesn't exhibit leadership qualities all though his principles are accurate.
I foresee little to no change for the better after Novembers election because all these guys are spineless puppets that have all ready been bought.
Liar mouths to appease the masses for a shadow government.
People are absolutely stupid!....we should be demanding the dismantlement and reconstruction of our entire system bringing those to justice that deserve it....after being detained without due process for a few years in the filthiest of prisons we can find.
acmanko
02-01-2012, 10:46 AM
The real question is , Why would the GOP want to win in 2012?.
Think about it.
4 million home owners are set for default.
Jobs are not being created
And for those who dont know better, the Countries debt is a little high.
Any GOP candidate that won is being set up for failure.
newoldtech
02-01-2012, 11:05 AM
All of these candidates for the exception of RP are morons. RP problem is that he doesn't exhibit leadership qualities all though his principles are accurate.
I foresee little to no change for the better after Novembers election because all these guys are spineless puppets that have all ready been bought.
Liar mouths to appease the masses for a shadow government.
....we should be demanding the dismantlement and reconstruction of our entire system bringing those to justice that deserve it....after being detained without due process for a few years in the filthiest of prisons we can find.
I believe this is exactly why Paul cant win. About ninety percent of Americans basically love the country as is. Sure, they would like to change some things, improve some things, tweek some things, but not a complete overhaul. America IMO is still a great country and anyone who wants to dramitically change it wont.
acmanko
02-01-2012, 11:09 AM
I believe this is exactly why Paul cant win. About ninety percent of Americans basically love the country as is. Sure, they would like to change some things, improve some things, tweek some things, but not a complete overhaul. America IMO is still a great country and anyone who wants to dramitically change it wont.
Good post, there's a lot of truth in those words
coolwhip
02-01-2012, 11:18 AM
My definition of a great country is based on our founding fathers eyesight, insight and foresight.
The country we live in now is totally corrupt from bottom to top and has become the purveyor of lies and deception since 1913 and mainly after WWII.
The election of another puppet president will only extend the corruption another 4-8 years.
The change we need is not another bogus election and kabuki theatre....we need a house cleaning!
acmanko
02-01-2012, 11:29 AM
Care to explain why the Founding Fathers created an option for Amending the Constitution.
coolwhip
02-01-2012, 11:43 AM
Care to explain why the Founding Fathers created an option for Amending the Constitution.
I could, but would you care?
acmanko
02-01-2012, 11:58 AM
I could, but would you care?
Go ahead, I'm sure it will make your other post (#7) look like something out of the comic stips
coolwhip
02-01-2012, 11:59 AM
#7 is your post jacka$$.:whistle:
And besides, you have not improved enough for me to take the time to explain anything to.
hearthman
02-01-2012, 12:05 PM
The real question is , Why would the GOP want to win in 2012?.
Think about it.
4 million home owners are set for default.
Jobs are not being created
And for those who dont know better, the Countries debt is a little high.
Any GOP candidate that won is being set up for failure.
You're really getting scary there Ace. That actually makes a lot of sense and is something I have lamented before with friends. If the Repubs. win in 2012, they may inherit too much of a fiasco to hande in which case power would shift back to the Left maybe for good. If you let Obywan the Jedi commie win and reveal his true identity along with that of his minions and let them go, they could wreak so much havoc we might never be able to recover. I'm starting to believe we are already there...
acmanko
02-01-2012, 12:47 PM
You're really getting scary there Ace. That actually makes a lot of sense and is something I have lamented before with friends. If the Repubs. win in 2012, they may inherit too much of a fiasco to hande in which case power would shift back to the Left maybe for good. If you let Obywan the Jedi commie win and reveal his true identity along with that of his minions and let them go, they could wreak so much havoc we might never be able to recover. I'm starting to believe we are already there...
It is scary ain't it.
batdude
02-01-2012, 07:53 PM
Is Florida a Diebold state or an ES&S state?
mcjo tech
02-01-2012, 07:58 PM
It is scary ain't it.
I'm terrified! :grin2:
glennac
02-01-2012, 08:50 PM
Anyone want to comment on Romneys rout in what most consider one of the most important primaries? I know he's the medias choice, elitist blah blah blah. Bottom line he's the only one who can possibly win in November and maybe more people who are serious about beating O are getting it.
He routed Newt 47% to 32%. Santorum got about 12%. And Paul got about 7%, no thats not a misprint 7% in an important State like Florida.
I think this just about sums the the race in Florida. Nice going boys. Thank you, thank you very much.
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb48/glennac8/mike020112.jpg
The way I see it is that you have Romney and then everyone else. Anyone that DIDN'T vote for Romney would vote for Gingrich or Santorum.
So...Romney 47%, Gingrich or Santorum 53% (Ron Paul left out purposely because he doesn't stand a chance in ,,,,,,well you know):.02:
newoldtech
02-01-2012, 10:05 PM
I think this just about sums the the race in Florida. Nice going boys. Thank you, thank you very much.
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb48/glennac8/mike020112.jpg
Come on Glenn, politics has always been a dirty business. I would of thought you would be the last guy to throw in the towel not the first.
newoldtech
02-01-2012, 10:07 PM
The way I see it is that you have Romney and then everyone else. Anyone that DIDN'T vote for Romney would vote for Gingrich or Santorum.
So...Romney 47%, Gingrich or Santorum 53% (Ron Paul left out purposely because he doesn't stand a chance in ,,,,,,well you know):.02:
They did exit polls that actually showed the opposite. Romney would get more than half of those votes in Florida.
glennac
02-01-2012, 10:17 PM
Come on Glenn, politics has always been a dirty business. I would of thought you would be the last guy to throw in the towel not the first.
Heck tech I haven't thrown in the towel. I just want our guys to keep their eyes on the prize and not wipe each other out before we drive the impostor out of power and reclaim America for Americas:grin2:. Thank you, thank you very much
newoldtech
02-01-2012, 10:27 PM
It seems like every primary or election is the same. All the candidates start out saying this campaign will be different. We will keep to the issues, not attack each other and no negative ads. Then after some time, usually not much, the campaign ends up looking more like a MMA match. To me, thats just the nature of the beast and part of the process.
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