We all know popular election is not a the important thing. Penn polling Romney up by 4 points Florida poll has Romney up 5 points Virginia poll has Romney up 3 points Romney's favorability numbers now higher than Obama
Romney is also up in Colorado. If he wins those states right there and the ones he is already in the lead in, he wins the election with 277 electoral votes
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You do realize that Bob Marley would probably be against every single thing you're advocating here, right?
But he'd be very good about confusedly posting week-old data and confusing it with the present day, and generally struggling with complex factual arguments.
You do know that Bob believed the Bible to be inerrant and the rule of his faith? So on that alone Bob would probably vote Repub, if no Rasta party existed. And SAM, start posting complex factual arguments and we will see if I have any problems with that.
There are many many Christian Democrats. Anyway I doubt the actual Bob Marley would support either major US party.
Exactly. Lots of Democrats believe life begins at conception (like Christians) and they believe in the freedom to murder that human. Like Biden.
Yeah, it's so true that the Bible, Jesus, and Bob Marley all advocated: (1) spending the majority of our money on advanced weaponry, (2) wealth accumulation to Roman Empire extremes, (3) telling the poor that they're on their own, and (4) deporting immigrants. Or wait. Maybe I am reading the wrong Bible? Is there a Bizarro Jesus?
You all will have to pardon bigtexxx's brief post. He has had a real, real bad day, and he may be short of breath.
i'm getting the point that, **** it, if the majority don't believe in equality and a real vision for the future, we're ****ed and so be it. i live in a bubble called nyc and we'll be fine. we're gonna end up the germany of the united states. i want to risk the present on the future, i don't care about making it attractive for businesses to start or come here. we need to balance the budget but i don't think that's the priority right now. it's stupid to change direction right now. the economy will get worse if romulan gets elected. trust me.
just to take one example from your post, how many "immigrants" has Obama deported, relative to his predecessors? i would note for the record, despite your (purposeful?) formulation above, what's at issue is the deportation of illegal immigrants.