Frapha, That is true. We need to vote; no excuses.
Frapha, That is true. We need to vote; no excuses.
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
Don't like either one so its the lesser of two evils. Also Romney made his money taking over companies and dumping workers, good for the heads of companies bad for the workers who had to do more work for less money and less or no benefits. These RICH politicans want everyone else working for minimum wage and no benefits, if you don't like it there are 20 people waiting for your job. There will soon be two classes of people,rich and poor and nobody in between!
rlaugh wrote:
Don't like either one so its the lesser of two evils. Also Romney made his money taking over companies and dumping workers, good for the heads of companies bad for the workers who had to do more work for less money and less or no benefits. These RICH politicans want everyone else working for minimum wage and no benefits, if you don't like it there are 20 people waiting for your job. There will soon be two classes of people,rich and poor and nobody in between!
Romney's record--approximately 80% of the companies he has worked with are still going and making money
Oboma's record-- every company he has supported with taxpayers money (yours and my money) has gone bankrupt and taken millions and millions of that taxpayer money with them.
I think I like Romney's record better
I won't say who I support, but I am also dismayed that our choices have been so dismal throughout this entire election season. My Pastor husband does not preach politics and I would like to tell you what he advised our church family this past week during his Memorial Day tribute: "It is obvious that there is not one candidate with whom you're going to agree with on every point. However, it is imperative that we vote for someone who is going to fight for and uphold our rights to believe as we choose. Our Country was founded upon this fundamental right . . . " So, if you're discouraged about our choices this year, don't hide your head in the sand and stay home. Personally research the final candidates - do NOT rely upon media for your information, and vote for the candidate who is going to support our fundamental rights!
dragonfist wrote:
I don't worry so much about which one of them get in because until we clean out congress neither one will be able to do anything. On the other hand maybe that's a good thing.
the president selects supreme court justices and there will likely be two positions needing to be filled.
Frapha wrote:
And just a reminder to those who don't like either candidate and decide to stay home on election day ....... your absence in the polling place will have the effect of casting a vote for your LEAST favored candidate.
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Frapha, you are so correct...I have long said that the average American voter is quite frankly very, very STUPID... And that includes some on this forum... They vote for the Party and the Party Line only , without taking in consideration what is best for the country and THAT is why we are in the shape we're in...
donrent wrote:
They vote for the Party and the Party Line only , without taking in consideration what is best for the country and THAT is why we are in the shape we're in...
Ignoring your name calling, I'd just like to know when was the last time you helped vote a Democrat into office?
rlaugh wrote:
Don't like either one so its the lesser of two evils. Also Romney made his money taking over companies and dumping workers, good for the heads of companies bad for the workers who had to do more work for less money and less or no benefits. These RICH politicans want everyone else working for minimum wage and no benefits, if you don't like it there are 20 people waiting for your job. There will soon be two classes of people,rich and poor and nobody in between!
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rlaugh: You are typical of those who ONLY see a negitive side of an issue...
Read what Sneidley
said about the fact that Romey saved 80% of the companies he took over, and those that did go under, would have done so anyway... Those 80% of companies saved were full of saved jobs....
I just LOVE your "RICH POLITICTIONS" description !!!
TELL ME: Have you ever worked for a "poor man" ?
Obama now has a track record.....and it sucks!
wrr wrote:
donrent wrote:
They vote for the Party and the Party Line only , without taking in consideration what is best for the country and THAT is why we are in the shape we're in...
Ignoring your name calling, I'd just like to know when was the last time you helped vote a Democrat into office?
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Oh, I did name calling ??? Please show me where ! Was it where I said a many Americans are STUPID when it comes to voting ??? Well, thats not name calling , its just being factual !
"last time you helped vote a Democrat into office?
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JFK...................... anything else you want to know ???
Since then absolutly none... Although When O came upon the scene, I saw a " WOW" factor in him and thought he was something .... You know what ? I started to check up on him and found out what he was really about, and it sure as hell wasn't good............
BTW, I vote for the person, NOT the party...................
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
Concerning the problem with our Congress,I'm reminded of a friends comment years ago, still applicable today. "You can always be negative about our govmunt, but you can always be thankful about one thing - we ain't getting all the govmunt we're paying for."
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