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We need all the Democrat votes we can get this go 'round. We can't get some Republicans to swallow their pride and vote for Romney because their dude (or dudette) didn't get the nomination. So, hell, let's take all the Democrat votes we can get. WE GOTTA GET THE KENYAN, MARXIST MUSLIM OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE!!!
1 posted on 08/18/2012 5:51:22 PM PDT by pistolpackinpapa
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It’s starting to look alot more like 1980

Got to get Obama out . . .that’s the goal. Vote his ass out just like Carter.


2 posted on 08/18/2012 5:58:02 PM PDT by A_Former_Democrat (Now a Chick-fil-A customer . . . God bless Dan Cathy)
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To: pistolpackinpapa

Hear! Hear!


3 posted on 08/18/2012 6:00:30 PM PDT by TXBlair (Don't stop at Hasan's beard; shave off his entire head.)
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“Here’s an example of a commercial that would win Democratic votes for Mitt Romney: A man, about 40, is sitting in his living room with his wife and kids seated next to him. He looks into the camera and says: “I’ve voted Democratic all my life. In 2008 I voted for Barack Obama. It was a vote I am proud of. I wanted to be part of the generation that voted a black man into the presidency of the United States. It was the right vote for the right reason. But, sadly, it was for the wrong man. “I don’t think this country can survive four more years of Barack Obama as president. I know my family can’t. I lost my job two years ago, and I fear I’m going to lose my house. “Mitt Romney has the business experience to bring back our economy. He has my vote.”

Oh please.

Your “intelligent” friends voted for a fraud and non-achiever just because of his race? Our country and issues are ALOT more important than your racist, “racial guilt” What made you think this “black guy” would “unify” this country when his politics has always been far-left?

Good lord what idiots vote.


4 posted on 08/18/2012 6:02:58 PM PDT by A_Former_Democrat (Now a Chick-fil-A customer . . . God bless Dan Cathy)
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“Here’s an example of a commercial that would win Democratic votes for Mitt Romney: A man, about 40, is sitting in his living room with his wife and kids seated next to him. He looks into the camera and says: “I’ve voted Democratic all my life. In 2008 I voted for Barack Obama. It was a vote I am proud of. I wanted to be part of the generation that voted a black man into the presidency of the United States. It was the right vote for the right reason. But, sadly, it was for the wrong man. “I don’t think this country can survive four more years of Barack Obama as president. I know my family can’t. I lost my job two years ago, and I fear I’m going to lose my house. “Mitt Romney has the business experience to bring back our economy. He has my vote.”

Oh please.

Your “intelligent” friends voted for a fraud and non-achiever just because of his race? Our country and issues are ALOT more important than your racist, “racial guilt” What made you think this “black guy” would “unify” this country when his politics has always been far-left?

Good lord what idiots vote.


5 posted on 08/18/2012 6:03:35 PM PDT by A_Former_Democrat (Now a Chick-fil-A customer . . . God bless Dan Cathy)
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To: pistolpackinpapa

So what do these democrats think about abortion, gay marriage, illegal immigration, global warming etc?


6 posted on 08/18/2012 6:06:07 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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Voting for Romney isn’t that much of a leap for a Democrat.


7 posted on 08/18/2012 6:07:09 PM PDT by bimboeruption (Clinging to my Bible and my HK.)
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We can't get some Republicans to swallow their pride and vote for Romney because their dude (or dudette) didn't get the nomination.

So, are you including the owner of this board in your rant?

FR, the pro-God "purist" site that RINOs love to hate

And I guess you didn't get the memo that this is a CONSERVATIVE board, and not necessarily a Republican board.

Lots of people seem to have forgotten that these days.

Go huddle with your Rats. Y'all deserve each other.

9 posted on 08/18/2012 6:19:33 PM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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Screw Romney and his puddinhearted moderate purists. The GOP can kiss my wrinkled ass if they think I'll overlook their behavior and bend over for Romney. Don't like it take it up with the party and you can shove that "Swallow your pride crap where the sun don't shine" Conservatives have been swallowing our pride and accepting moderate scum for far too long when the moderates are the ones who don't make deals with conservatives.

The Michigan Republican Party (MRP) Credentials Committee voted 4-2 last night to give Mitt Romney both of the state's at-large delegates, State Policy Committee Chair Mike Cox told MIRS today.

Cox was one of two "no" votes on the committee which met via telephone, along with attorney Eric Doster The "yes" votes included GOP National Committeeman Saul Anuzis, a Romney supporter, and MRP Chair Bobby Schostak.

That would put the delegate split at 16 for Romney and 14 for Rick Santorum, after each candidate won 14 delegates apiece in those divided by Michigan's 14 congressional districts.

As MIRS first reported on Wednesday, the MRP was delaying a final decision on the delegate split until after consulting with attorneys.

Cox said that according to the MRP rules, Santorum and Romney should each get one of Michigan's two at-large delegates based on their take of the popular vote.

"I supported Mitt, but the vote was clearly wrong," Cox said of the Credentials Committee. "It's kind of like Third World voting. We published rules and then we voted to change the rules."


Because The Narrative Cannot Survive A Rewrite
11 posted on 08/18/2012 6:27:21 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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two points:

1) people that constantly vote against you and your countries best interest and always side with our enemies might be your relatives or acquaintances, but they are NOT your friends!

2) he needs a new set of friends

12 posted on 08/18/2012 6:28:16 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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Here’s an amazingly simple line from an interview with Guy Sorman, a French economist in this morning’s WSJ: “It’s very rare that a nation chooses decline,”.

Use it in anti-Kenyan commercials. Associate in people’s minds decline with the mulatto clown.


13 posted on 08/18/2012 6:32:33 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong!)
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This writer's POV is really insignificant. Romney will likely get some Democratic votes in NY State where this writer lives. Romney will get some Democrat votes in Massachusetts where he gave birth to the forerunner of Obamacare. He will likely get some votes in his old home state of Michigan, the state in which his Mexican national daddy became the first foreign born citizen to illegally run for the presidency. But thank God, presidential elections are determined by the electoral college not popular vote.

If Democrats in battleground states vote for Romeny that could be significant, but whether this writer has a few Dem friends in New York who might vote for Romney means nothing.

If Dems vote for Romney in places like NY, Mass, and Michigan mean something then Mittens is on his way to a landslide.

Posters on this forum who vow not to vote for Mittens are only significant if they live in battleground states. If you live in New York,Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan or California and vow not to vote for Romney, it matters little in an election decided by the electoral college.

19 posted on 08/18/2012 6:44:20 PM PDT by Biblebelter
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The money line in the article IS... “I voted for Obama because he was black”, meaning they wanted a black President.. Helped no doubt by so many movies that showed a black President.. I can think of several..

A question ROMNEY should raise is are you voting for a President BECAUSE of his COLOR?..

This could be highlighted in several ways.. maybe in the debate(s)..
Like: If you’re voting for President because of his color you should not be voting.. because thats THE RACIST VOTE...

Obamas policies are BAD no matter his color.. a white President doing the same things would be a mistaken vote..

Romney and Obama are in sync on several serious problems..
But Romney is embarrassed by these issues so he doesn’t mention them..

WE the voting public are like Pavlov’s Dogs.. brain washed..
OR either of these scissor-bills would be unelectable..


33 posted on 08/18/2012 7:28:21 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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” - - - “Democrats for Reagan.”

Reagan identified himself as a Democrat by saying “I didn’t leave the Democrat Party - - - it left me!”

Thus, Reagan was able to get the Democrats to thinking: “You know, this guy Reagan may have something there?! I haven’t liked what the Democrats have been doing for years! What is Reagan going to do that Carter has not been doing?”

The first of the above questions created doubt, the second question created identity of thought, and the third created curiosity.

Reagan did the rest with his bare-knuckled fist style of grand soaring rhetoric, always aimed at those who held America’s best values dear.

His Republicans forgave him for coming out of the Democrat Party, the RINOs begrudgingly saw that they would lose if they continued to oppose Reagan, and the MSM hated everybody but the Democrats who stayed loyal to Jimmah.

Can Romney fight like the Warrior that Reagan Was?

Can Ryan get the RINOs to stop holding him back?

Can either Romney or Ryan create doubt, thought identity and curiosity in a manner similar to Reagan?

So far the polls show that Romney and Ryan have a 50 -50 chance of __________________________________________________ .


35 posted on 08/18/2012 7:38:18 PM PDT by Graewoulf ((Traitor John Roberts' Obama"care" violates Sherman Anti-Trust Law, AND the U.S. Constitution.))
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There’s a barn south of town that was marked with huge “ZERO” logo on the roof. Drove by it this afternoon perchance, and it was painted over.


38 posted on 08/18/2012 7:59:48 PM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (Kyrie Eleison)
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This writer's POV is really insignificant.

Jerry Della Femina is an ad guy. He went from copywriter to founder of his own successful agency. These people live, breathe, and study human motivation, because dollars rest on it.

After a long career, he retired to Eastern Long Island, the playground of the rich, clueless, and Democratic. There he got bored, and founded two successful restaurants. At restaurants, you get to listen to people tell you what they think with a few drinks in them. I'm confident Jerry knows his customers.

What I get from his column is that a lot of soft-headed liberals supported 0zero in 2008 because they figured they could pat themselves on the back and live in a Coke commercial in their minds, and it wouldn't cost them anything. They have figured out how much it actually cost, and they're not happy.

Speaking of New York liberals, it happened before when Rudy Giuliani ran for Mayor against David Dinkins—a tennis-playing party hack who, like Obama, was vaguely black (my daughter tans better). In his first term, Dinkins destroyed the city with crime and corruption so fast, the liberals turned out in droves the first chance they got. They quietly voted Rudy into office by a big margin—then re-elected him when he proved he could make order out of chaos.

When liberals get disillusioned, they really run for the exits. Don't forget how much we complain when liberals move to normal states like NC and Virginia and turn them into dangerous swing states. Well, if New York liberals are backing away from Zippy, it means something very significant: He's toast in the New South.

40 posted on 08/18/2012 8:09:21 PM PDT by SamuraiScot
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Glad to see that Jerry “ From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor” Della Famina is still kicking.


43 posted on 08/18/2012 9:26:53 PM PDT by InterceptPoint (.)
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