Then, will you believe?

 
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Old 07-16-2010, 08:46 PM
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Default Then, will you believe?

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The democrats are defeated resoundingly in Nov?

If the lame duck democrat majority tries to ram through Obamas agenda and the liberal progressive agenda even though they know they American people are against it?

Then will you believe that they are enemies of the U.S. Constitution and un-American?

Then will you believe?

If not, what does it say about you.

What will it take?

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Old 07-17-2010, 10:20 AM
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The information was readily available,some chose not to see what he really believed and his plan to "fundamentally change America".
We are now seeing the results,hopefully the November will turn back,his destroy America agenda.
Yoda,some supporters sadly agree with his vision.
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Old 07-17-2010, 10:30 AM
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Some Americans and other around the world openly support Obama's Progressive socialist-tenent agenda with no apologies. They know exactly where it is leading this country and they are upset he isn't pushing it harder and faster. They deny history, and even go so far as to rewrite the past. They believe this time they can make it work and create a utopia where they are in control of everyone's lives; because they are smarter than anybody else.
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Old 07-17-2010, 10:54 AM
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I also believe that they envy USA and would like to see our lifestyle reduced to theirs. They want the world to suffer as they do?
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Old 07-17-2010, 06:01 PM
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When 83 out of 84 incumbents win their primary election - and #84 was under indictment, it's hard to think there'll be a BIG shift in November. Mid-term elections usually have the party in power losing some. What I consider more likely is that some losses that, in previous cycles would be considered "normal" will be touted as "revolutionary" and "a mandate" by those who stand to profit from them.
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Old 07-17-2010, 07:04 PM
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Default Sounds like party talking point information to me.

History has shown that quite often the mid term has turned over seats to the opposition party.

If one does not see/hear that Americans DO NOT accept too much of what Obama does, then a tuning calibration might be in order.

Me, I don't particularly care what it is called by whom as long as there is an upset.

Some of you forget, the objective is to show dissatisfaction with the way the government is being run and the direction the country is being taken, so do not re-elect incumbents. It does just so happen the majority as proven week after week do not approve of the job Obama is doing.

Both Congress and Obama carry in the gutter approval ratings. So I don't think we will have to worry about what the voters will show in November.
Remember Massachusettes? The Dem party talking points after the election was....no big deal. First time in a hundred years and no big deal. Party political idiocy!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 07-24-2010, 05:25 PM
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Personally I think the ELEVEN PERCENT approval rating of Congress speaks louder.

I think, when you combine that with the re-election rate, you can only come to one conclusion.

We, as Americans, don't like what we have and don't see a REAL or VIABLE alternative.

Mind you, that's my theory.

...and just out of curiosity, what was this "first time in a hundred years" stuff? It's not like MA never had a GOP senator. Senator Burke in the 1970s was a Republican.
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Old 07-24-2010, 05:51 PM
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when clinton lost the majority and moved to govern from a more central position, people say that move enabled him to win a second term...i don't want to see anything happen in the mid-terms that would cause obama to move too close to the center and thus, risk seeing him re-elected to a second term in office!

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Old 07-24-2010, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by djplong View Post
When 83 out of 84 incumbents win their primary election - and #84 was under indictment, it's hard to think there'll be a BIG shift in November. Mid-term elections usually have the party in power losing some. What I consider more likely is that some losses that, in previous cycles would be considered "normal" will be touted as "revolutionary" and "a mandate" by those who stand to profit from them.
You can't judge a general election result by gauging the primaries. The primaries are largely just partisan results of that one party; except for some of the mischievous crossover votes in states that allow it like NJ.

I think your following post of looking at the approval rating of Congress and also taking the verified voter polling data supplied by reputable organizations that collect them will give you a better indication of the mindset of the November voter.
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Old 07-25-2010, 10:57 AM
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The mindset of the voter seems to have nowhere to go. The GOP screwed things up. The Democrats are relying on the same old canards. Now, debate all you like as to whether or not certain enacted programs are good, bad or otherwise, but the Democrats HAVE failed unquestionably in one area - an even HUGER deficit with (here's the really bad part) no plan to get it under control. The LAST batch of Democrats in charge at least had a balanced budget (when REAL Republicans were nipping at their heels).

Now they all spend like drunken sailors trying to out-spend each other under the table.
 


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