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Guest
07-14-2011, 05:47 PM
The generic "Republican Party's Candidate for President" beats Obama by 8 percentage points as of the newest Gallup Poll.

It's still early and this poll will change somewhat over the next year but it's still interesting to see what the REGISTERED VOTERS have to say on this at this time, because I keep hearing from the main stream media that Obama is nigh unbeatable, no matter what happens.

I'm guessing Gallup must now be a right wing racist organization for reporting these findings in this poll.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx

Guest
07-14-2011, 06:09 PM
The generic "Republican Party's Candidate for President" beats Obama by 8 percentage points as of the newest Gallup Poll.

It's still early and this poll will change somewhat over the next year but it's still interesting to see what the REGISTERED VOTERS have to say on this at this time, because I keep hearing from the main stream media that Obama is nigh unbeatable, no matter what happens.

I'm guessing Gallup must now be a right wing racist organization for reporting these findings in this poll.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx

over Michelle Bachmann who is looking more and more like the presumed candidate. If indeed she is your nominee, I don't think it will be much of a race. When people hear that she speaks personally to the lord as she claims, and after she makes a series of gaffes, as she surely will, and all the hateful things her nutty husband has said come out, the race will be over. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Guest
07-14-2011, 07:55 PM
As of this week, Barack Obama has already raised more money from a larger number of contributors than he did during his first Presidential campaign. At this point he's raised more than two and a half times the amount of campaign contributions than all of the Republican candidates (announced and unannounced) combined. And the average contribution--$80--is smaller than his fund-raising the first time around, indicating even broader support for his re-election.

I guess maybe all those contributors didn't participate in the recent Gallup poll.

Follow the money. It works every time.

Guest
07-14-2011, 08:00 PM
The generic "Republican Party's Candidate for President" beats Obama by 8 percentage points as of the newest Gallup Poll.

It's still early and this poll will change somewhat over the next year but it's still interesting to see what the REGISTERED VOTERS have to say on this at this time, because I keep hearing from the main stream media that Obama is nigh unbeatable, no matter what happens.

I'm guessing Gallup must now be a right wing racist organization for reporting these findings in this poll.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx

Quote from the above link:
"Thus, the results more than a year ahead of the election do not have a large degree of predictive ability, and underscore that things can change greatly in the final year or more before an election."

Way too soon to get excited...

Guest
07-14-2011, 08:40 PM
This was a poll by a premier polling group of REGISTERED VOTERS. I don't have to add any more to it. Sorry if you don't like the results all you honking liberals above.

Guest
07-15-2011, 06:57 AM
If Bachmann's own words don't hang her, her husband's will. Yesterday I heard the tape of Dr. Bachmann saying that I have three family members who are barbarians simply because they are homosexual. Never mind Michelle's statements about it being all about being in bondage and slavery and from Satan.

One is my stepdaughter. Two others are my aunts. One of whom has raised a daughter and now has two beautiful grandchildren while managing to own her own home in a Boston suburb on a blue-collar salary. I have a great deal of respect for my aunt in her being able to do this with far fewer resources at her disposal than I had and I lover her dearly.

My opinions about Mr. and Mrs Bachmann, on the other hand, I should probably keep to myself.

After hearing those comments from those two, to coin a phrase, it got personal.

Guest
07-15-2011, 09:20 AM
And using the same slanted view of a candidate microscope on Obama 12 months or more prior to the election???

The partisan slandering is so over used it has no meaning/impact/value.

Partisan defense = The same amount of contemplative thinking comes from pulling the string on the talking dolls.

btk

Guest
07-15-2011, 01:39 PM
Two and a half times the funds. Could this be creative accounting again.I hate to come out and say this but if Obama gets in this time we are all going to be Ogone. This is all away to tear apart the USA. No one has ever had s chance to really defeat the United States until the laws and amendments and misdirected people have been put in place. I feel this has been in the planning for many years. Yes it does look like politics as usual look closer and not at the dems. or repubs. This is more like terrorism and the way it looks they will win. We need Obama out. If it looks bad and smells bad you best throw it out because it will make you sick.

Guest
07-15-2011, 03:24 PM
....If it looks bad and smells bad you best throw it out because it will make you sick....Is there any one single member of either party currently serving in the U.S. Congress that you admire, that you believe speaks independently, that you feel you can listen to and not get just the prescribed "line" of his political party? Is there any one member that you believe is a real leader, that you would listen to and depend on to "do the right thing" for this country?

Those are questions that every voter should be asking himself. My answer is not a single one!

There is not one single member of the House or Senate that I believe adds anything positive to the Congress and should be returned to that position in order to provide governance for this country. Not a single one has earned the right to be sent back, in my opinion. And that's the way I'll use my vote in 2012. Oh, there may be a few who go to Washington with the intention of governing responsibly. But they soon are taught to toe the party line, vote the way they'rte instructed to vote, and say what they've been told to say publicly. If this is democracy, do we think thjis is the best form of governance?

In the meantime, I don't intend to waste even one single minute listening to or watching campaign events, ads, meetings or debates. I am of the opinion that any of those running for office...all of them...will say anything they think voters want to hear for the singular purpose of getting elected or re-elected.

I will not vote for an incumbent. If the person running against the incumbent member of the House or Senate is obviously incompetent or untrustworthy, I guess that means I simply won't vote.

Guest
07-15-2011, 07:24 PM
Two and a half times the funds. Could this be creative accounting again.I hate to come out and say this but if Obama gets in this time we are all going to be Ogone. This is all away to tear apart the USA. No one has ever had s chance to really defeat the United States until the laws and amendments and misdirected people have been put in place. I feel this has been in the planning for many years. Yes it does look like politics as usual look closer and not at the dems. or repubs. This is more like terrorism and the way it looks they will win. We need Obama out. If it looks bad and smells bad you best throw it out because it will make you sick.

the most illogical post I have ever read on this forum, and that is saying something. Congratulations!

Guest
07-15-2011, 08:22 PM
When people hear that she speaks personally to the lord as she claims

I do all the time. Don't most of you? I think it's called praying. Obama will loose if Daffy Duck himself runs. People are done with him.

Guest
07-16-2011, 07:50 AM
Sometimes being illogical makes better CENTS when it comes to our government