Most Americans May Dread 4 More Years Of Obama

The majority of voters did.

You have been corrected. Do better next time.

Naw..you've been stomped.

Now be a good little faggot and run along.

I hear dock workers want you back..sucking their schlongs.

Go SniperFag..go! :thup:

It's interesting how you libturds feel free to toss around expletives like "******" and "faggot" when it suits you but will condemn anyone who dares criticize "he whose momma was a snow-ho", your Lord and Master, the messiah of the left.
 
Most Americans May Dread 4 More Years Of Obama

Obviously not becuase most of them voted for him.

Or maybe they just dreaded 4 years fo Romney worse?


A trillion per year of free handouts courtesy of the unborn grandkids buys a lot of followers.

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You certainly hit that dead on!
 
Yesterday I was on one of my favorite sports web sites looking at the latest news on the Super Bowl and who teams had hired as head coach and I spotted something that looked a bit out of place. There was a poll there and the question was "What feeling do you have for 4 more years of an Obama presidency?"

1. Optimistic
2. Dread
3. Indifferent

5% felt indifferent, 1% felt optimistic, and the rest felt a sense of dread. Maybe some of the respondents thought they were talking about Dreadlocks, but I doubt it.

This was a sports website mind you. Political bias shouldn't have been an issue. I think this is a reflection of the mood of most of America. Obama doesn't seem interested in fixing problems. He instead feels that getting even and taking guns is more important.

A "poll" of this nature is inaccurate from the get-go, merely by the context and phrasing of the questions. Obviously, this is a "let's get a piece of Obama" opportunity. Also, the fact that it is found on a sports Web site adds to it's unreliability, as most of the good ole boys who inhabit sports Web sites are probably more than a little politically conservative to begin with.

This is not a reflection of "the mood of most of America." It is a reflection of the mood of most of the inhabitants of a sports Web site. It's kind of like the polls that appear at the top of the pages in this Web site. How reliable is a "Do you like or hate Obama?" poll posted on a predominately conservative Web site, going to be?

Are you implying liberals have little interest in sports?
 
Then we should put free Government ID centers on every corner in urban areas
Passports make a great ID and anyone can get one.

All you have to do is go to any Post Office and get the form.....fill it out......and mail it in.

Quite simple and Post Offices are located most everywhere.......... :cool:

I actually think that proper ID to vote is not an unreasonable requirement. It is not all that easy to get an ID anymore though. To get a passport, you have to have a recognized ID - state ID or driver's license, Military ID, etc, plus a birth certificate, and a SS card.

My wife's ID card expired a while back. She went to the DMV to renew it, but they had new requirements requiring a birth certificate. Even though the state had previously given her an ID, they wouldn't renew it without a birth certificate. When she tried to get her birth certificate, she was told she needed a current ID to get it. Kind of a catch-22 situation. I had to request a birth certificate on her behalf as her spouse before she could obtain her birth certificate. She was finally able to get her state ID after jumping through these hoops. I can see how someone would get discouraged trying to get an ID. It isn't easy. Imagine being unmarried, living in a state other than where you were born, and not having living parents. How are you going to get a birth certificate or an ID?

Requirements do vary from state to state. Why do you think requirements to obtain ID are becoming more stringent? Could be because too many are cheating the system in order to illegally obtain ID for many other purposes?
 
Most Americans May Dread 4 More Years Of Obama

As usual there's a disconnect between conservatives and reality - rumor has it that this is a president who won by a substantial majority 2 months ago.

In addition, the Republican House is in disarray but the OP is putting up a brave front that all is well in "Boehnerland!"

Three percentage points is "substantial"? Oh, wait, you're one of those people who also consider 20% the be a majority. 'Nuf said.
 
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Yesterday I was on one of my favorite sports web sites looking at the latest news on the Super Bowl and who teams had hired as head coach and I spotted something that looked a bit out of place. There was a poll there and the question was "What feeling do you have for 4 more years of an Obama presidency?"

1. Optimistic
2. Dread
3. Indifferent

5% felt indifferent, 1% felt optimistic, and the rest felt a sense of dread. Maybe some of the respondents thought they were talking about Dreadlocks, but I doubt it.

This was a sports website mind you. Political bias shouldn't have been an issue. I think this is a reflection of the mood of most of America. Obama doesn't seem interested in fixing problems. He instead feels that getting even and taking guns is more important.

I think that regardless of the results of the election the mood in this country is fear and dread. We're all waiting for the other shoe to drop. This is ether because the righ-wing media has done their job well or most of us have been watching what is going on and are fearing the worst for good reason.

Obama's media thinks they're destroying the GOP. I think they're losing the trust of the public.

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Well, looking at the election results, it appears that in many areas where over 100% of the eligible voters chose Obama and no votes were cast for Romney, at least some people are happy with him. Funny how there were more votes than voters (an absolute impossibility in an honest election), but hey, the lib polls claim that the country is pleased. They'll dismiss this poll because this same one showed a close election. Of course, they didn't figure in the votes from the tens of thousands of mysterious extra voters that appeared out of thin air.
 
So I guess a lot of you on the right saw the recent polls showing that the country has shifted from center right to center left. I bet that bugs the hell out of you.

:lol:
:eusa_boohoo:
:laugh:
 
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Yesterday I was on one of my favorite sports web sites looking at the latest news on the Super Bowl and who teams had hired as head coach and I spotted something that looked a bit out of place. There was a poll there and the question was "What feeling do you have for 4 more years of an Obama presidency?"

1. Optimistic
2. Dread
3. Indifferent

5% felt indifferent, 1% felt optimistic, and the rest felt a sense of dread. Maybe some of the respondents thought they were talking about Dreadlocks, but I doubt it.

This was a sports website mind you. Political bias shouldn't have been an issue. I think this is a reflection of the mood of most of America. Obama doesn't seem interested in fixing problems. He instead feels that getting even and taking guns is more important.

I think that regardless of the results of the election the mood in this country is fear and dread. We're all waiting for the other shoe to drop. This is ether because the righ-wing media has done their job well or most of us have been watching what is going on and are fearing the worst for good reason.

Obama's media thinks they're destroying the GOP. I think they're losing the trust of the public.

fear.jpg

Well, looking at the election results, it appears that in many areas where over 100% of the eligible voters chose Obama and no votes were cast for Romney, at least some people are happy with him. Funny how there were more votes than voters (an absolute impossibility in an honest election), but hey, the lib polls claim that the country is pleased. They'll dismiss this poll because this same one showed a close election. Of course, they didn't figure in the votes from the tens of thousands of mysterious extra voters that appeared out of thin air.

That is a good point you bring up. Some districts' voters were so happy they made it a point to vote early, vote often and did express their approval by pushing the percentages over 100%. But hey, you're right, no lib will criticize these "small" inaccuracies because they wouldn't want to be labeled as racists.
 

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