Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? Which will you choose?
Mopeder
2012/04/23 11:14:11
President Obama wants America to go forward, not backwards to the failed policies of the past. He will continue taking our country forward.
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Laura Lovegood 2012/04/23 14:23:44Willard Mitt Romney





















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Herman Cain/Marco Rubio
Michele Bachmann/Sarah Palin
Allen West/Herman Cain
Paul Ryan
John Kasich.
Anyone but Obama.
Just sayin'.
I’ve been listening to the “We have to do it this election, because…(take your pick)" for way to many years; I’ve heard it all, everything from supreme court appointments, to foreign policy.
And you know what; I’m tired of it. I feel like we are standing on the side of a muddy hill; trying to hold a rock, no a bolder up, trying to keep it from sliding all the way down into the gully. There are enough of us to do it; except half the population of the US, is also sitting on the rock, telling us to push harder, before it slides down.
Well, screw them; let it slide. I’m ready, to just let go, step out; let the bolder go crashing down into the gully, and maim them in the process. Sometimes; learning the hard way, really is the best way. Once the 50% is laying on the side of the hill, broken and beat; then maybe those of us who were actually willing to do something, will be able it push it back up; and it’ll probably be much easier, since we won’t have 50% sitting on the rock, looking for that free ride to the top of the hill.
Or
Chris Christi etc
we're getting Mitt.
I don't like being put into this situation but it is what it is.
Semper Fi.
What kind of moron looks at a failing, crime ridden, and corrupt state that isn't even paying their bills and says I want someone from that has no experience except for being a corrupt politician from that failing state to be president? Who looks at Spain, Greece, Portugal, etc collapsing and says we need to put those failed policies in place?
Democrats are either oblivious or so selfish that they are willing to bankrupt the entire country for hand outs like freaking birth control.
I will vote my consciense...
The financial sector, including insurance and real estate industries, has spent at least $33 million to support Republican candidates so far in the 2012 election cycle. That includes campaign donations by individuals and by a new creature on the political influence scene, the Super PAC, which can collect and spend unlimited amounts of cash to try to sway voters. President Obama has raised about $6 million, according to campaign finance data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.