I voted against Obama because...

you're free to beat your ass or any other body part that strikes your fancy.

:thup:

I like you, you are a good sport and witty. If you want to have an actual discussion without witticisms and sarcasms, then I am open.
impossible demand because...


del is a sarcastic nit-wit and his witticisms are nit-witticisms tinged with sarcasm.

hope this clears things up.


:eusa_shifty:

i couldn't have put it better.

someday maybe i'll be less of a dick, but i wouldn't wait up nights.
 
I like you, you are a good sport and witty. If you want to have an actual discussion without witticisms and sarcasms, then I am open.
impossible demand because...


del is a sarcastic nit-wit and his witticisms are nit-witticisms tinged with sarcasm.

hope this clears things up.


:eusa_shifty:

i couldn't have put it better.

someday maybe i'll be less of a dick, but i wouldn't wait up nights.
Wait! Shane, come back.
 
After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support.
Had Romney remained consistent over the last 20 years or so, true to his core beliefs as a left of center republican, ‘social liberal, fiscal conservative,’ he might have at least earned the respect of republican voters, even those who don’t agree with him.

We see something like that with Santorum, where many republicans, most of whom disagree with his social agenda, are attracted to him nonetheless because of his consistent convictions.
 
After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support.
Had Romney remained consistent over the last 20 years or so, true to his core beliefs as a left of center republican, ‘social liberal, fiscal conservative,’ he might have at least earned the respect of republican voters, even those who don’t agree with him.

We see something like that with Santorum, where many republicans, most of whom disagree with his social agenda, are attracted to him nonetheless because of his consistent convictions.


Voters are not attracted to conviction (re: Obama).
 
After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support.
Had Romney remained consistent over the last 20 years or so, true to his core beliefs as a left of center republican, ‘social liberal, fiscal conservative,’ he might have at least earned the respect of republican voters, even those who don’t agree with him.

We see something like that with Santorum, where many republicans, most of whom disagree with his social agenda, are attracted to him nonetheless because of his consistent convictions.


Voters are not attracted to conviction (re: Obama).

the majority have never been,

hello?
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

Now he does have lots of experience.......

Running up the debt.

Wiping his ass with the Constitution.

Espousing pathetic energy policies.

Apologizing for America.

Who would not vote for a peckerhead like that ?

Makes sense.
more :cuckoo: talk = an endorsement 4 Obama

You have to be a fucking moron to vote for Obama after you have seen how he governs.
 
I don't agree with everything Obama's done (I've never agreed with everything any president's done) but I give him credit for doing things to clean up the monumental mess he walked into, with virtually no support from the people who made the mess.
From the instant arrival of the tea party to their sudden "concern" for deficit spending the republicans have consistantly obstructed efforts to get this country back on track while millions lost homes, jobs, pensions etc. I haven't decided if I'm going to vote for Obama but one thing is certain. No republican deserves anyone's vote.
 
I didn't vote against Obama, I voted for McCain. I used a four point system to make my decision.

1) Experience- McCain had 50 years of military and Govt. Experience compared to a decade or so for Obama.

2) Idealogy- McCain was in agreement with me on more points than Obama.

3) Integrity- McCain was a honorable man, Obama threw Granny under the bus.

4) Political calculation- Meh, not so much, I knew whoever got the Presidency was going to be in trouble on the midterm.

So now, Romney vs. Obama, totally different calculation.

1) Experience- Obama's been president for four years, Romney's only experience is as a failed, one-term governor.

2) Idealogy- I've moved a bit to the center in recent years, mostly after seeing which party is working against working people. But with Romney, I have no idea where he stands.

3) Integrity- Still think Obama is kind of a weasel, but Romney is a back stabbing, two faced, flip-flopping weasel who you can't trust for a moment. And he's a Mormon.

4) Political calculation- If Obama gets a second term, he's going to take a bath in the midterms, giving the GOP a chance to figure out what it did wrong AND gestate new leaders.

I will probably still vote third party in November.
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

I thought you were leaving?
http://www.usmessageboard.com/3868236-post1.html
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

Wow.
Sooo...your saying Romeny is a "say anything to get your vote guy".....AND Obama isn't??? :eusa_hand:
Seriously?
I can honestly say as objective as anyone that Obama is the most "say anything to get elected" President in modern history.
Holy Cow Dante....the guy has systematically did the opposite of what he said over and over and over.

Wow.
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

Wow.
Sooo...your saying Romeny is a "say anything to get your vote guy".....AND Obama isn't??? :eusa_hand:
Seriously?
I can honestly say as objective as anyone that Obama is the most "say anything to get elected" President in modern history.
Holy Cow Dante....the guy has systematically did the opposite of what he said over and over and over.

Wow.

Not really.

Obama has been pretty consistant on his views. In fact, he was the one guy who stood against the Iraq War when other democrats couldn't wait to sign on to getting Saddam. That later turned into a virtue when public opinion turned on the war.

Now, all that said, he has been an awful president, and under most circumstances, I'd vote against him.

But the GOP is insisting on nominating Mitt ROmney, even though 65% of Republicans don't really want the guy.
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

You disingenuous cocksleeve! :lmao:

You voted against Obama in the primary, not the general.

Big difference you dishonest fuck. :thup:
 
Now he does have lots of experience.......

Running up the debt.

Wiping his ass with the Constitution.

Espousing pathetic energy policies.

Apologizing for America.

Who would not vote for a peckerhead like that ?

Makes sense.
more :cuckoo: talk = an endorsement 4 Obama

You have to be a fucking moron to vote for Obama after you have seen how he governs.
Or a...

Socialist
Marxist
Communist
Black theologist
Racist
America hater
Liberal
Progressive
Domestic Terrorist
Occupier
Activist
RETARD
 
I voted against Obama because...

...partly because of his inexperience. Now that he has experience, he most likely has my vote. After watching Romney turn into a do-and-say anything for a vote guy, Obama gets my support. Better the devil I know than the dooshbagh I don't.

Wow.
Sooo...your saying Romeny is a "say anything to get your vote guy".....AND Obama isn't??? :eusa_hand:
Seriously?
I can honestly say as objective as anyone that Obama is the most "say anything to get elected" President in modern history.
Holy Cow Dante....the guy has systematically did the opposite of what he said over and over and over.

Wow.

Not really.

Obama has been pretty consistant on his views. In fact, he was the one guy who stood against the Iraq War when other democrats couldn't wait to sign on to getting Saddam. That later turned into a virtue when public opinion turned on the war.

Now, all that said, he has been an awful president, and under most circumstances, I'd vote against him.

But the GOP is insisting on nominating Mitt ROmney, even though 65% of Republicans don't really want the guy.

True... 65% don't want Romney, but 99.99% don't want obama, and this time they won't stay home and watch the kenyan get reelected. They've seen how he's ruining America and at least know Romney won't be as bad.

Pick your poison.
 
I decided to vote against Obama after he uttered the term "Income Redistribution".
The term is an important part of Marxism.
 
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People like you are a prime example of why democracy is an ignorant and coercive political philosophy upon to others.

Why should I be subjected to your sophomoric and myopic views?

You're not. Simply turn off your computer.

Welcome to America.
 

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