Intolerant radical liberals getting worried
usamamasan1
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It's very easy to see. I am so stoked for the next American century! Driving I have had multiple people (yes, of course one was in a Prius) give me the finger just because I have a MITT sticker on my heavy. Love it. They scared, they mad, they intolerant.
“Have you been watching the Obama campaign lately?” the Republican presidential candidate asked the crowd, including motorcycle enthusiasts in town for the annual ‘Biketoberfest’ event. “They have no agenda for the future, no agenda for America, no agenda for a second term”
“It’s a good thing they won’t have a second term,” Romney continued to applause. “We have big ideas, bold ideas, a strong agenda. We are going to get America working again and that’s why you’re going to help elect the two of us.”
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“Have you been watching the Obama campaign lately?” the Republican presidential candidate asked the crowd, including motorcycle enthusiasts in town for the annual ‘Biketoberfest’ event. “They have no agenda for the future, no agenda for America, no agenda for a second term”
“It’s a good thing they won’t have a second term,” Romney continued to applause. “We have big ideas, bold ideas, a strong agenda. We are going to get America working again and that’s why you’re going to help elect the two of us.”
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Woot!
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"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
this man can not even get his home state papers to support him.
salt lake tribune did not just endorse obama, but it absolutely TRASHED romney...
check it out...
"too many mitts" LMAO....
Tribune endorsement: Too Many Mitts
Obama has earned another term
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/55 ... t.html.csp
Nowhere has Mitt Romney’s pursuit of the presidency been more warmly welcomed or closely followed than here in Utah. The Republican nominee’s political and religious pedigrees, his adeptly bipartisan governorship of a Democratic state, and his head for business and the bottom line all inspire admiration and hope in our largely Mormon, Republican, business-friendly state.
But it was Romney’s singular role in rescuing Utah’s organization of the 2002 Olympics from a cesspool of scandal, and his oversight of the most successful Winter Games on record, that make him the Beehive State’s favorite adopted son. After all, Romney managed to save the state from ignominy, turning the extravaganza into a showcase for the matchless landscapes, volunteerism and efficiency that told the world what is best and most beautiful about Utah and its people.
In short, this is the Mitt Romney we knew, or thought we knew, as one of us.
Sadly, it is not the only Romney, as his campaign for the White House has made abundantly clear, first in his servile courtship of the tea party in order to win the nomination, and now as the party’s shape-shifting nominee. From his embrace of the party’s radical right wing, to subsequent portrayals of himself as a moderate champion of the middle class, Romney has raised the most frequently asked question of the campaign: "Who is this guy, really, and what in the world does he truly believe?"
The evidence suggests no clear answer, or at least one that would survive Romney’s next speech or sound bite. Politicians routinely tailor their words to suit an audience. Romney, though, is shameless, lavishing vastly diverse audiences with words, any words, they would trade their votes to hear.
More troubling, Romney has repeatedly refused to share specifics of his radical plan to simultaneously reduce the debt, get rid of Obamacare (or, as he now says, only part of it), make a voucher program of Medicare, slash taxes and spending, and thereby create millions of new jobs. To claim, as Romney does, that he would offset his tax and spending cuts (except for billions more for the military) by doing away with tax deductions and exemptions is utterly meaningless without identifying which and how many would get the ax. Absent those specifics, his promise of a balanced budget simply does not pencil out.
If this portrait of a Romney willing to say anything to get elected seems harsh, we need only revisit his branding of 47 percent of Americans as freeloaders who pay no taxes, yet feel victimized and entitled to government assistance. His job, he told a group of wealthy donors, "is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."
Where, we ask, is the pragmatic, inclusive Romney, the Massachusetts governor who left the state with a model health care plan in place, the Romney who led Utah to Olympic glory? That Romney skedaddled and is nowhere to be found.
And what of the president Romney would replace? For four years, President Barack Obama has attempted, with varying degrees of success, to pull the nation out of its worst financial meltdown since the Great Depression, a deepening crisis he inherited the day he took office.
In the first months of his presidency, Obama acted decisively to stimulate the economy. His leadership was essential to passage of the badly needed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Though Republicans criticize the stimulus for failing to create jobs, it clearly helped stop the hemorrhaging of public sector jobs. The Utah Legislature used hundreds of millions in stimulus funds to plug holes in the state’s budget.
OH SNAP!!!
woot!
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
WOOT EMOTICON
by the way i forgot to add newt to that list above... :oops:
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
Sounds like the intolerant radical liberals are out to get you usamamasan1 :shock: Be afraid...be very afraid :shock: :shock: Haven't quite decided what to do with you once we catch you yet :think: :problem:
Glad you got your WOOT back though
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
It's because they are stupid, Brian. That's it.
And, driving a gas-guzzling "heavy-duty" pickup truck and spending $75 to fill up the tank is FREEDOM!! In 'Merica, we love FREEDOM!
Gee, I wonder if any of this is fabricated....
"Intolerant?" Pot meet kettle
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
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HOOT!
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
I guess we need to be tolerant of the greedy, racist, sexost and bigot's.
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
Nope :nono:
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
Woot
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
There is no excuse for the $5.5 trillion in new debt over the last four years. Or for the 23 million people struggling for work. Or for the record number of Americans living in poverty. We all know this cat is one and done.
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Sounds like you must be having too much fun already this week end, comebackgirl! I love it!
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Eva Longoria is taking back an offensive retweet against GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
The “Desperate Housewives” actress, who is co-chair in the Obama campaign, retweeted one of her followers on Wednesday, who called Romney a “tw*t” referring to a derogative name for a female private part.
“I have no idea why any woman/minority can vote for Romney. You have to be stupid to vote for such a racist/misogynistic tw*t,” the tweet read.
Getting worried!
Obama backers don't seem to want to hear just how bad things are...
they can't cause they are going to rehire no matter how bad it is.
:wtf:
BOOT!
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
i don't care who you vote for, just please stop with the "i'm so torn" routine. it is getting old.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"
I just posted in another that people like Obama... me too.
This post is about how shocked I am by those who do not consider
not voting down party lines even when the job has been less than satisfactory.
And no I still don't know which button is being pushed,
but you can neither believe that or understand it so why don't relieve yourself
of this dutiful watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m30mG3JK ... ure=fvwrel
please stop with the waffling. this is 2 threads this afternoon that you essentially stated as such..
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
I post my opinion like anyone else and it seems you're the only one paying attention
I will not stop till the button is pushed ...
but it certainly seems you'd like me to vote Red
wonder why?
So, you would rather be losing 750,000 jobs per month instead of gaining 125,000-200,000?
You would rather be dealing with a recession where 8.5 million jobs were lost, instead of a recovery where 5 million have been regained?
"Excuses":
1. Republicans in Congress: "It is our main goal to make President Obama a one-term president"
2. Failed Republican trickle-down policies in effect for 12 years: where are the jobs?
3. Wall St. is doing very well--Nasdaq hit record highs this year, DOW near pre-Recession levels, S&P projected to hit record levels by the end of the year
4. CEO pay is UP; middle-class pay is down. The same trend for 30 years. Where are the jobs due tot he Republican policies?
5. 93% of all income gained since the recession has gone to the top 1%. WAIT for the trickle-down, peasants. WAIT!
6. Oh yeah---a recession that began under a Republican administration
7. Oh yeah--TWO WARS
8. Cry baby multi-millionaire/multi-billionaireCEOs: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=196650&hilit=+super
Excuses.....just excuses
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"