View Poll Results: Who will win the presidential election?

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  • B. Obama

    22 47.83%
  • M. Romney

    13 28.26%
  • "None of the Above" would be nice

    6 13.04%
  • Too close to call

    3 6.52%
  • Doesn't really matter to me, since nothing will change for the better, anytime soon

    2 4.35%
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  1. #1
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    Hopefully there will be no change in the White House this year.


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    My Pappy would roll over in his grave, but Obama for sure.

    I don't like anything that's ever come out of Romney's mouth.

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    Doesn't really matter who I vote for, Kansas ALWAYS goes Rebuplican.
    I have little hope for things getting better no matter who is in the Oval office. The dems controlled the comgress for the first half of Obama's term: nothing got done. The Repubs controlled it the second half: nothing got done. Besides no matter who loses: it is all hurricane, Sandy's fault. It will mess up voting somehow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
    Besides no matter who loses: it is all hurricane, Sandy's fault. It will mess up voting somehow.
    Can't you just imagine the chaos if Sandy struck next week? Does anyone know if a natural disaster ever disrupted an Election Day? I wonder how that situation would be handled? Of course if I was really all that curious about it, I'm sure Google could give me the answer. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
    Doesn't really matter who I vote for, Kansas ALWAYS goes Rebuplican.
    I have little hope for things getting better no matter who is in the Oval office. The dems controlled the comgress for the first half of Obama's term: nothing got done. The Repubs controlled it the second half: nothing got done. Besides no matter who loses: it is all George Bush's fault. It will mess up voting somehow.
    Sorry MOFF, I couldn't resist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13 View Post
    My Pappy would roll over in his grave, but Obama for sure.

    I don't like anything that's ever come out of Romney's mouth.
    Can you be more specific. Platitudes are not conducive to an intelligent exchange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbird View Post
    Hopefully there will be no change in the White House this year.
    Didn't you vote for Hope and Change four years ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy_Lee View Post
    Didn't you vote for Hope and Change four years ago?
    Yes I did and thank god we did get some hope and change, our economy was on the brink of a full depression thanks to president Bush, considering how you started your side of this debate I wouldn't think you deserve any response.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Yes I did and thank god we did get some hope and change, our economy was on the brink of a full depression thanks to president Bush, considering how you started your side of this debate I wouldn't think you deserve any response.
    You go, Mom!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    You go, Mom!!
    Thanks daughter!
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Yes I did and thank god we did get some hope and change, our economy was on the brink of a full depression thanks to president Bush, considering how you started your side of this debate I wouldn't think you deserve any response.
    What you got was a 16+ TRILLION dollar deficit with nothing to show for it. The Democratic congress railroaded Bush into the unwise decision of relaxing the need for a good credit rating to qualify for a mortgage. When they all defaulted was when the recession started and was the cause of it.

    My first post was a list of observations, not debate.

    If you would like to debate I will entertain your wishes. But I expect you will respond by saying "I wouldn't think you deserve any response". This strategy gives you a fealing of taking the moral high ground while avoiding any serious discussion. A tried and true liberal strategy.

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