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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #10 on: September 08, 2011, 07:34:13 PM »
All I know is I have ammo and canned goods.....
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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #11 on: September 08, 2011, 08:45:00 PM »
Bottom line is that while everyone from our side (any side that is not BHO) is beating each other up and spending their war chests to get the nomination, Pres. BHO is beating his free money drum and blaming us (everyone not on his side) for the broken sticks.

The dumbed down America is in danger of watching what it watches every night on the boob tube - Rerun of 2008 in 2012  >:(
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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #12 on: September 08, 2011, 11:51:53 PM »
All I know is I have ammo and canned goods.....

Yep, preppin' is a GOOD thing right now! Good thing I got mountains around me for miles and miles to go into hiding.

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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #13 on: September 09, 2011, 01:07:02 AM »
I have BAD feeling that we will blow it (think 2008 and McCain) and BHO will win an easy re-election.


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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #14 on: September 09, 2011, 04:20:23 AM »
actually if she was to run in the primary I'd vote for her...  CA is going to vote DEM anyways,  Chances are she would be a better POTUS then obama... besides in 2016 you can vote for me. 


The sad part is, given the GOP choices, I think we will have another 4 years of Obama.  None of the gop canidates have the pull to swing the moderate vote.  Granted the loathing of obama by the moderates might help them out.    Only time will tell, but I have been right in every POTUS election execpt for the gore/bush bull shit. 
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Re: Stirring the pot
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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2011, 03:13:53 PM »

The sad part is, given the GOP choices, I think we will have another 4 years of Obama.  None of the gop canidates have the pull to swing the moderate vote. 


I can't disagree with you.  That being said, we're still 14 months out from the general election.  A LOT can happen in that time.  Hell, there may even be a republican declare that we can get excited about.  Reagan didn't declare until December of 79, after all.
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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2011, 09:50:54 PM »
The question is how bad we want a moderate.  Today moderate means compromise, and compromise means no moral compass.  If moderate were just the old middle of the road, I would be willing to look at their stance on different issues.  However, with today's definition meaning compromise I will not vote for someone that stands on those shifting sands.
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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2011, 10:18:39 PM »
The question is how bad we want a moderate.  Today moderate means compromise, and compromise means no moral compass.  If moderate were just the old middle of the road, I would be willing to look at their stance on different issues.  However, with today's definition meaning compromise I will not vote for someone that stands on those shifting sands.

All due respect to your position Michael but, where do you draw the line?

I will vote, this time, for anyone who opposes the President, period!

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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2011, 07:36:14 AM »
EVERYTIME a Republican "compromised", or was considered a "moderate", it has been at the Republican's peril.

Limbaugh is/has been right all along.

The left must be defeated, the left must be relegated to insignificance. There is no "moderation" with Pelosi, or Maxine Waters, or the idiot from Indiana that thinks Tea-Party folks want to see people like him "hanging from a tree". Etc,....

That's why the MSM wanted McCain, and touts Huntsman today. They are RINO's that can be defeated by BHO.

The left didn't extend crap to the right for the first two years of BHO,.. it was ram & cram with a super majority...

The right has it's own power hungry inside the beltway idiots, along with RINO's that must be weeded out as well.
Romney/Huntsman fit this category, and remember, Bloomberg calls himself a Republican...

That's why Perry and Bachmann scare them, and Palin terrified them in 08. The Alinsky playbook is at full throttle.

The MSM, aka The Left, could not believe the applause that erupted during the debate regarding Tx, and capital punishment.

We need to keep scaring the left.

However, like Timothy posted, BHO simply must go in 2012. PERIOD. I'll vote for BoBo the Clown if he stands a chance.

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Re: Stirring the pot
« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2011, 07:48:04 AM »
All due respect to your position Michael but, where do you draw the line?

I will vote, this time, for anyone who opposes the President, period!

Everybody has to have their own set of values that they expect and even demand.  There are certain drop dead no go items, and there are some items that are not as important.

Yes, the current president needs to be dumped.  And by doing so we are not only dumping the man in the chair, but we are dumping the puppeteers really running the show.

As we get to the point we actually have a ballot I will look at who is on the ballot, look at where they stand on issues, look at how they have treated those stances in the past, vote for the one that I am most comfortable with, and pray that they don't flip flop on us.

I still say that as many reasons as people used to elect Pres. BHO, it was Palin's strong stance on many conservative issues that cost the GOP.  However, it was that strong stance and outspoken personality that has continued to keep many that would normally remain silent screaming to this day.  It is that same strength and technique that many used in 2010 to take control of many seats.  We are better off with a strong personality with strong beliefs to continue to, as the title here says, stir the pot.  Win or lose they will keep the country fired up.
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