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Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? Which will you choose?

Mopeder 2012/04/23 11:14:11
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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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  • HL 2012/04/23 18:59:24 (edited)
    President Barack Obama
    HL
    +7
    Willard is a true DA...

    Obama 2012
  • Mopeder HL 2012/04/23 19:42:36
  • nverumind 2012/04/23 18:55:45
  • Bali 2012/04/23 18:49:15
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Bali
    +6
    looks like an ultra liberal's poll has backfired on him......romney gets the nod.
  • diane RN 2012/04/23 18:45:01
    Willard Mitt Romney
    diane RN
    +5
    I should vote for Charles Manson before I would vote for that commie.
  • Mopeder diane RN 2012/04/23 19:45:01
  • ordman 2012/04/23 18:15:43
    Willard Mitt Romney
    ordman
    +8
    At least Mitt not out to destroy America.
  • Demonic Rat Hunter 2012/04/23 18:12:17
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Demonic Rat Hunter
    +9
    Never for the Commie obama.
  • Mopeder Demonic... 2012/04/23 19:45:13
  • Demonic... Mopeder 2012/04/23 19:52:10
    Demonic Rat Hunter
    +4
    Gee don't you fit the mold to a "T" tolerant liberals
  • BUCCANE... Demonic... 2012/04/24 08:23:11
    BUCCANEER~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +4
    Oxymoron,Dem!
  • @TheMissesHelp <-Follow/Twe... 2012/04/23 18:11:10
    Willard Mitt Romney
    @TheMissesHelp <-Follow/Tweet me
  • WinterLynn 2012/04/23 17:53:43
    Willard Mitt Romney
    WinterLynn
    +13
    I'm not a huge Romney Fan but we simply cannot afford another 4 years of this radical Muslim Loon. America will be completely destroyed if the Anointed Ones another term. He has already bankrupted our Nation and as of this month every single American Old, Middle Aged, The Young Adults and the children and the Unborn all owe close to $53,000.00 and our individual debt is going up every month.

    ABO anybody but Obama
  • Boomer WinterLynn 2012/04/23 18:34:40
    Boomer
    +2
    Love your sign. LOL
  • WinterLynn Boomer 2012/04/23 19:46:05
    WinterLynn
    +1
    Thank You Boomer.
  • Hawkeye 2012/04/23 17:49:13
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Hawkeye
    +9
    HOW many times does this question need to be asked????
  • Demonic... Hawkeye 2012/04/23 18:13:20
    Demonic Rat Hunter
    +5
    By the same guy 50 different ways, Guess he never got the results he wanted.
  • Mopeder Demonic... 2012/04/23 19:45:41
  • Brendakp 2012/04/23 17:46:38
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Brendakp
    +4
    I would much rather have Ron Paul, but since he won't get it, I'll go with the lesser of two evils. I really don't think that writing Ron Paul in will help, so yes, to get Obama out, I will vote for Romney.
  • WinterLynn Brendakp 2012/04/23 19:48:23
    WinterLynn
    +2
    I would have rather have had a

    Herman Cain/Marco Rubio
    Michele Bachmann/Sarah Palin
    Allen West/Herman Cain
    Paul Ryan
    John Kasich.

    Anyone but Obama.
  • Brendakp WinterLynn 2012/04/24 19:18:53
    Brendakp
    Anyone of those would've been fine too, except that I don't know who Paul Ryan or John Kasich are.
  • Risk 2012/04/23 17:39:28
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Risk
    +9
    Ron Paul would be my first choice but if hes not in the picture it would have to be anyone that could take Obama out and in this case in would be Romney.
  • Savious 2012/04/23 17:36:50
    President Barack Obama
    Savious
    +7
    Actually neither; since I will be voting 3rd party this year; but like so many, it appears that the creator of this poll doesn’t know there are more than two parties in our political system.
  • WinterLynn Savious 2012/04/23 17:55:41
    WinterLynn
    +2
    I understand why you would want to vote a 3rd party but if you do you may as well vote for the Anointed One. Are you willing to hand America over to this Socialist Muslim for another 4 years?

    Just sayin'.
  • Savious WinterLynn 2012/04/23 18:06:30 (edited)
    Savious
    +2
    Yup; I sure am; and I’ll tell you why.

    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.
  • Boomer Savious 2012/04/23 18:36:22
    Boomer
    +1
    Man there are days I feel that way!
  • Savious Boomer 2012/04/23 18:52:09
    Savious
    +5
    Well; you know, if they are going to put up an idiot like Mitt; as the nomination; then how else am I suppose to feel. This was the Republican’s election to really shine; and instead of putting up someone with good solid conservative values; and ideas; who would of actually done something, which would of lead to prosperity, they give us Mitt. REALLY…..
  • Boomer Savious 2012/04/23 18:56:13
    Boomer
    +1
    I know how you feel, I don't like this buttwipe RINO any more then you do but I sure as hell can't see 4 more years of the America hater either.
  • WinterLynn Savious 2012/04/23 19:53:32
    WinterLynn
    I too would prefer a hard core conservative in office but it looks like Romney is going to be the GOP Nomination and as much as I would have rather had Herman Cain/Marco Rubio
    Or
    Chris Christi etc

    we're getting Mitt.
    I don't like being put into this situation but it is what it is.
  • WinterLynn Savious 2012/04/23 19:50:20
    WinterLynn
    I get it but I don't want America destroyed. I am not willing to take the chance.

    Semper Fi.
  • Mitchel... WinterLynn 2012/04/23 19:39:24
  • Freedom4 2012/04/23 17:32:17
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Freedom4
    +6
    Every democrat policy kills jobs and I am not a worthless entitlement junkie looking for a hand out stolen from other hard working Americans so I could never vote for Obama.

    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.
  • gstrahan 2012/04/23 17:31:41
    Willard Mitt Romney
    gstrahan
    +2
    should be an "other" option

    I will vote my consciense...

    Ron Paul
  • beavith1 2012/04/23 17:25:34
    Willard Mitt Romney
    beavith1
  • Mike 2012/04/23 17:09:00
    Willard Mitt Romney
    Mike
    +3
    Change we need !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • rt 2012/04/23 17:02:39
    President Barack Obama
    rt
    +3
    He gets only $8 for every $92 Romney receives from Wall St. donors
  • Mike rt 2012/04/23 17:09:50
    Mike
    +5
    Wallstreet donates more to democrats - you have been mislead my friend.
  • Boomer Mike 2012/04/23 18:37:18
    Boomer
    +2
    A lot more!!!!!!!!!!
  • luvguins Boomer 2012/04/23 19:47:08
    luvguins
    +2
    WRONG! Wall Street dollars now favor Republican candidates over the president by more than a 5 to 1 margin, with the majority going to Mitt Romney, whose ties to the financial sector date back to his time at private equity powerhouse Bain Capital.

    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.
  • Boomer luvguins 2012/04/23 20:29:29
    Boomer
    Turn Around is fair play, I remember when Obama was the one who was getting the largest portion of money from Wall Street. They woke up and realized this guy was not business friendly.

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