Any Republicans Turning To Obama in This Election?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We were attacked under the last republican president because the prior democratic president didn't prioritize national security. It didn't have to happen.


So by that reasoning you acknowledge that the economy isn't Obama's fault. Thank you.


Economy reacts much quicker than the neglect and decline of military


That means Carter caused the downfall of the Soviet Union.
Anonymous
The only reason to vote Republican is to cut the debt.

Since the only Republican proposing a budget that does this is Ron Paul, and he won't win, there is no reason to vote Republican.

You can tell how unimportant the debt is to them by listening to the amount of time they spend on issues other than the debt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only reason to vote Republican is to cut the debt.

Since the only Republican proposing a budget that does this is Ron Paul, and he won't win, there is no reason to vote Republican.

You can tell how unimportant the debt is to them by listening to the amount of time they spend on issues other than the debt.


WRONG AGAIN!

"The U.S. national debt will swell further under tax-cut plans floated by three of the top four Republican presidential candidates, according to an independent analysis of their fiscal policy proposals released on Thursday."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-usa-campaign-plans-idUSTRE81M1QE20120224

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only reason to vote Republican is to cut the debt.

Since the only Republican proposing a budget that does this is Ron Paul, and he won't win, there is no reason to vote Republican.

You can tell how unimportant the debt is to them by listening to the amount of time they spend on issues other than the debt.


WRONG AGAIN!

"The U.S. national debt will swell further under tax-cut plans floated by three of the top four Republican presidential candidates, according to an independent analysis of their fiscal policy proposals released on Thursday."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/24/us-usa-campaign-plans-idUSTRE81M1QE20120224



I don't think you actually read my post. You are agreeing with me.
Anonymous
Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.



You mean because he's inclusive of those who haven't traditionally had any power? Yeah, I'll be voting for him and his party because they don't constantly make people who are different from the majority in any way (who won't be the majority soon) unwelcome.

I think studies have shown that this country is actually center right. If Repubs stopped focusing on wedge issues, they probably would almost be in permanent power.

PS - Obama is actually a very moderate Democrat. No one except Ron Paul is focused on reducing the debt. No one besides him would do anything more than Obama would to reduce the debt.
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Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.

Every part of your post has been refuted on here time and time again, yet you keep reposting it. Are you an intentional part of the Big Lie Chorus or just a Fox News Dupe?
Anonymous
takoma wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.

Every part of your post has been refuted on here time and time again, yet you keep reposting it. Are you an intentional part of the Big Lie Chorus or just a Fox News Dupe?


LOL I don't read lots of political stories on a mom's message board that mostly discusses schools and relationships. I prefer to inform myself otherwise. This is the first time I've posted anything in a political thread.

But basically, anything I said is completely accurate and based on political analysis that's no doubt much stronger than yours. Go back to the HUffington Post and sniff more glue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.



You mean because he's inclusive of those who haven't traditionally had any power? Yeah, I'll be voting for him and his party because they don't constantly make people who are different from the majority in any way (who won't be the majority soon) unwelcome.

I think studies have shown that this country is actually center right. If Repubs stopped focusing on wedge issues, they probably would almost be in permanent power.

PS - Obama is actually a very moderate Democrat. No one except Ron Paul is focused on reducing the debt. No one besides him would do anything more than Obama would to reduce the debt.


No "moderate" appoints a black AG to prosecute discrimination against all but white people (i.e. the people who built this nation).

Check out the black panther scandal, or Solyndra, or Fast and Furious. Or his backdoor amnesty, or his war on religion, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

PS - Obama is actually a very moderate Democrat. No one except Ron Paul is focused on reducing the debt. No one besides him would do anything more than Obama would to reduce the debt.


No "moderate" appoints a black AG to prosecute discrimination against all but white people (i.e. the people who built this nation).

Check out the black panther scandal, or Solyndra, or Fast and Furious. Or his backdoor amnesty, or his war on religion, etc.


Of course only white men are qualified to be the AG of the USA. And that is why Rs will continue in its failure to capture an iota of the Black and majority Latino vote.
Anonymous
At the moment i find it impossible to voter for any of the currant contenders for the nomination for the following reasons:
they are spewing out devicisive hatred on immigration rather than realistic solutions.
They have nothing but a short term view on energy. Drill baby drill is no solution.
their tax schemes ALL increase the debt.
Their view of climate warming continues to deny world wide acceptance of its reality
Their view of woman's health/ contraception etc is so out of touch with reality it's laughable Thank you women of Va
their support of the Catholic Bishop a group of proven protectors of pedophiles is unjustifiable. most America Catholics pay no attention to thei self servin drivel
Their unwiilingness to even discuss rational gun control and statments like from the Az Rep wanting to kill a few senators make me wonder what has happened to the GOP I ALWAYS VOTED FOR". The only choice I have is not to vote or Obama
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.



You mean because he's inclusive of those who haven't traditionally had any power? Yeah, I'll be voting for him and his party because they don't constantly make people who are different from the majority in any way (who won't be the majority soon) unwelcome.

I think studies have shown that this country is actually center right. If Repubs stopped focusing on wedge issues, they probably would almost be in permanent power.

PS - Obama is actually a very moderate Democrat. No one except Ron Paul is focused on reducing the debt. No one besides him would do anything more than Obama would to reduce the debt.


No "moderate" appoints a black AG to prosecute discrimination against all but white people (i.e. the people who built this nation).

Check out the black panther scandal, or Solyndra, or Fast and Furious. Or his backdoor amnesty, or his war on religion, etc.


Well, you're just a racist. Not wasting any breath arguing with you. Thanks for confirming what I already suspected about people who hate Obama with such emotion. Sorry that the world is changing so you don't have a monopoly on power. I understand how that transition could be difficult for those who can't compete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.
I'm just a white guy and he has been nice to me. The Dow is up 50% since Bush left office.
Anonymous
white guy, retired, loving the revival of my investments particularly the stock of my two former employers IBM and Apple. Yippie for ESOPs. My grandfaterb and faster were Rep as have I been until this year. There is no way i would vote for Newt who only exists due to Addelson, Santorum a religious Zealot, or Romeny who will say anything he thinks you want to hear and is so out of touch it scarey. (plus I'm a bit anti Mormon after they once again chose to Baptize Anne Frank). I guess the black guy gets my vote
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obama's administration is the most divisive in the nation's history. If you aren't black, radical feminist, or gay activist he gives you a big "fuck you". He'd never admit that, but if you look closely and see what's being done behind the scenes, that's what he believes and does. For those Jews out there, he's also undoubtedly the most anti-Israel president in history.

Anyway, no, there are not Republicans voting for Obama. However, I know several educated independents or Democrats who would vote for Romney. Santorum's a tougher call; he's courageous in speaking out about the selfishness and immorality of modern society and how it affects our country, but he does scare some people.


I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest that Lincoln's presidency was the more divisive. Especially since it did, in fact, actually divide the country.

Not to say that the other idiocy you post is in any way accurate, but that's the obvious low-hanging fruit.
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