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Old 08-01-2012, 09:32 PM
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It's all coming apart for them and they are not liking it one bit.
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Old 08-01-2012, 09:44 PM
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Oh now polls are important, again? I can't keep track of your feelings about polls.

I'll take it this telephone poll of supposedly "likely voters" with grain of salt, thank you."

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It seems as though one particular poster thinks polls are not important - for this poll. However, the same poster on July 28 crowed about a Rasmussen poll. That was the important one, huh? Do I sense a flip-flopping when the shoe is on the other foot - like the Republicans do on a regular and recurring basis.
I was speaking about you guys when you mocked the Rasmussen Poll. You like to twist my words, but it doesn't fly.

Rasmussen is more respected than a poll that includes the New York Times and ABC which are practically affiliates of the Democrat Party.

I don't care about these polls anyway. If the election were held today Romney wins in a landslide. I fully believe that. Skewed polls won't convince me otherwise.
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Old 08-02-2012, 03:43 AM
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I was speaking about you guys when you mocked the Rasmussen Poll. You like to twist my words, but it doesn't fly.

Rasmussen is more respected than a poll that includes the New York Times and ABC which are practically affiliates of the Democrat Party.

I don't care about these polls anyway. If the election were held today Romney wins in a landslide. I fully believe that. Skewed polls won't convince me otherwise.
I'm not sure that Scott Rasmussen isn't biased. Source is Wikipedia.

"From 2006–2011, Rasmussen was president of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association,[2] a volunteer role at a not-for-profit religious corporation with historic ties to the United Methodist Church and the Wesleyan tradition. The Camp Meeting founded the town of Ocean Grove, New Jersey, in 1869 and maintains a Christian seaside resort community. He continues to serve on the Board of Trustees and as an usher at Sunday services in the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium.
In 2007, a controversy arose after Camp Meeting denied requests by local lesbian couples to hold same-sex civil union ceremonies in a boardwalk pavilion owned by the Association.[50] Rasmussen justified his decision to deny one such request in March 2007 stating that the Association would not permit the use of its facilities for purposes in conflict with United Methodist Church policy, which he said "recognizes marriage only in terms of a covenant relationship between one man and one woman".[51] A complaint was filed with the New Jersey Division of Civil Rights. In 2012, an Administrative Judge ruled that the Camp Meeting had no right to ban the Civil Union, but imposed no penalties as the organization had not "acted with ill motive."[52] Another lesbian couple, whose request was denied in April 2007, filed a complaint under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, on the grounds that Camp Meeting "routinely permitted the public to use its Boardwalk Pavilion for weddings and other events", which was dismissed because Rasmussen had already decided to discontinue this public rental practice two days before the denied request was made.[51] "
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Old 08-02-2012, 07:00 AM
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[quote=RichieLion;532608]
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I was speaking about you guys when you mocked the Rasmussen Poll. You like to twist my words, but it doesn't fly.

Rasmussen is more respected than a poll that includes the New York Times and ABC which are practically affiliates of the Democrat Party.

I don't care about these polls anyway. If the election were held today Romney wins in a landslide. I fully believe that. Skewed polls won't convince me otherwise.
The poll that came out yesterday was conducted by the New York Times, CBS, and Quinipiac showing President Obama ahead in FL 51-45, ahead in PA 53-42, and ahead in OH 50-44. The president's favorability over Romney in FL was +9% and PA was +14%. The Obama campaign has pulled all advertising in PA.
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Old 08-02-2012, 07:36 AM
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Do you even know what a polecat is? I doubt it since you didn't use the word correctly.

Figgy, my old buddy, of course I know what a polecat is. It is slang for skunk. And, it was meant to be funny. After all, any kid who watched westerns on television remembers the hero calling the outlaws "dirty rotten polecats".
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Old 08-02-2012, 07:45 AM
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Look at the crowds all across the country at chik fil a if the Dem's make gay marriage part of their platform,Katie bar the doors
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Old 08-02-2012, 10:59 AM
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Figgy, my old buddy, of course I know what a polecat is. It is slang for skunk. And, it was meant to be funny. After all, any kid who watched westerns on television remembers the hero calling the outlaws "dirty rotten polecats".
Buggy, thank goodness you know the difference. I was getting worried about you. Poker lesson coming up soon I hope, getting short of small change.
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Old 08-02-2012, 03:21 PM
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More good news today for President Obama. The latest national survey done by the Pew Research Center has Obama leading Mitt Romney by 10 points -51% to 41%. This survey was conducted July 16-26, so it doesn't even cover Romney's disastrous international trip.


Romney’s Personal Image Remains Negative | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
 


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