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Old 09-30-2011, 03:36 PM
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It seems that behind the scenes the Bush family is behind a Christie candidacy. Does this make you more or less likely to support him?
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Old 09-30-2011, 03:50 PM
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It seems that behind the scenes the Bush family is behind a Christie candidacy. Does this make you more or less likely to support him?
Not a problem for me. I voted for Bush both times and would gladly vote for Christie. Just PLEASE keep the scum bag Perry out of the race.
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Old 09-30-2011, 05:47 PM
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It seems that behind the scenes the Bush family is behind a Christie candidacy. Does this make you more or less likely to support him?
Less. Of course it was zero before Bush support.
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:02 PM
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It seems that behind the scenes the Bush family is behind a Christie candidacy. Does this make you more or less likely to support him?
I only voterd for Bush to do my share for saving this country from the likes of Gore and Kerry. Less of two evils.

I would not listen to the Bush family except maybe Barbara
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:27 PM
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Not a problem for me. I voted for Bush both times and would gladly vote for Christie. Just PLEASE keep the scum bag Perry out of the race.
Did Rick Perry kick your dog or something?
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:01 PM
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Not a problem for me. I voted for Bush both times and would gladly vote for Christie. Just PLEASE keep the scum bag Perry out of the race.
I wonder what kind of stones would be thrown my way if I called B.Hussein Obama SCUMBAG?
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:08 PM
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It seems that behind the scenes the Bush family is behind a Christie candidacy. Does this make you more or less likely to support him?
LESS LIKELY ...
Plus I didn't like the comment that he reported made telling us that we need to vote moderate conservative to be sure to win. Another politician making decisions for us.
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:32 PM
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LESS LIKELY ...
Plus I didn't like the comment that he reported made telling us that we need to vote moderate conservative to be sure to win. Another politician making decisions for us.
Don't ya just love the liberals telling the repubs that a moderate will win the election? They did that in 2008.

They ran an extremist left wing liberal and won. They want us to put another McCain against Obuma for us to lose again, Wake up people!!!
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Old 09-30-2011, 08:47 PM
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At least 90% of African Americans will vote for President Obama, most Hispanics will, most people under 35 will, most college educated will, most economically deprived will, most Democrats will, and most people with an IQ of 115 and above will all vote for Obama.

If Republicans put any kind of extremist or TeaBag darling up on any part of the ballot, a very large of Republican voters will either vote Democrat or stay home.

This will give another 4 years to President Obama.
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Old 09-30-2011, 09:02 PM
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At least 90% of African Americans will vote for President Obama, most Hispanics will, most people under 35 will, most college educated will, most economically deprived will, most Democrats will, and most people with an IQ of 115 and above will all vote for Obama.

If Republicans put any kind of extremist or TeaBag darling up on any part of the ballot, a very large of Republican voters will either vote Democrat or stay home.

This will give another 4 years to President Obama.
What make you so certain that people who are really suffering and cannot find a job will vote for someone who does not care about their situation. Obama does not want people to prosper, he relishes that the economy is desperate and he can offer them "the share the wealth" crap. Obama does not know the working mentality, the working man "get ahead" attitude that made America great.

He made the economy terrible on purpose and is using it to use class warfare. Make the economy lousy and blame the capitalists.

I find this "man" despicable.
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Old 09-30-2011, 11:17 PM
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At least 90% of African Americans will vote for President Obama, most Hispanics will, most people under 35 will, most college educated will, most economically deprived will, most Democrats will, and most people with an IQ of 115 and above will all vote for Obama.

If Republicans put any kind of extremist or TeaBag darling up on any part of the ballot, a very large of Republican voters will either vote Democrat or stay home.

This will give another 4 years to President Obama.
For a guy I've respected and who's posts I usually liked for their wit, even while I disagreed with them, you've regressed.

Someone who'll use that hated term only a degenerate would use to describe the Tea Party has no right to call anyone an "extremist". You've demeaned yourself and the right to have anyone respect what you say. It's a reversion to the bomb throwing you did in your earlier days. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.

Your not really saying anything substantial anymore. Why are you doing this?
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Old 09-30-2011, 11:19 PM
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Tonight CNN ran an old interview, Piers Morgan interviewing Christie in June. His wife and two older children joined the interview. Nice family. Christie may have a husky build (which they discussed), but he is smart and well spoken and has a great sense of humor. Oprah has been fighting a weight battle for years and it hasn't hurt her popularity. They didn't discuss policies in any depth, but Katz, he is against abortion. In the June interview he said he will definitely not run for President, but if he changes his mind, he may be very appealing to voters.
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Old 10-01-2011, 08:01 AM
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Tonight CNN ran an old interview, Piers Morgan interviewing Christie in June. His wife and two older children joined the interview. Nice family. Christie may have a husky build (which they discussed), but he is smart and well spoken and has a great sense of humor. Oprah has been fighting a weight battle for years and it hasn't hurt her popularity. They didn't discuss policies in any depth, but Katz, he is against abortion. In the June interview he said he will definitely not run for President, but if he changes his mind, he may be very appealing to voters.
The question was-would I be less likely to back Christie if I know that the Bush family is supporting him. My answer remains-LESS LIKELY. George Walker Bush is pro-life and therefore got my vote over Gore and Kerry. However, he is way too moderate on many issues.
Christie and Cain are both pro-life enough to be equal choices in my opinion. However, given the issues that I know Christie to be too moderate on (and I assume firmly moderate due to the backing of the moderate Bush) and therefore LESS LIKELY is still my answer.
If Cain were the more conservative than Christie on every other issue, but not pro-life, I would support the pro-life Christie over Cain.
Does that help? I only ask because I am back to the Meat Grinder (aka my work place) after vacation...therefore not clicking on all cylinders in every other arena!
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Old 10-02-2011, 11:57 AM
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Interesting take on Gov. Christie in a new column in The American Thinker by James V. Capua. It's titled "The Fat Guy and the Skinny Guy: More Alike Than They Appear"

http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/...ey_appear.html
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Old 10-02-2011, 12:11 PM
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Interesting take on Gov. Christie in a new column in The American Thinker by James V. Capua. It's titled "The Fat Guy and the Skinny Guy: More Alike Than They Appear"

http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/...ey_appear.html
Has there been a link posted to Christie's speech at the Regan Library? Perhaps I missed it.
 


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