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Goldilocks

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But hispanics in which states could have given Romney the electoral college. If Florida ended up not mattering and Obama won with 303 electoral votes, where would the hispanic vot have been big enouth to significantly change the electoral college?

States like Florida, Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania, even Ohio -- the Latino vote was a net gain for Obama and was the deciding factor or at least very, very close to being the decisive factor
 

MAKAVELI

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But hispanics in which states could have given Romney the electoral college. If Florida ended up not mattering and Obama won with 303 electoral votes, where would the hispanic vot have been big enouth to significantly change the electoral college?

States like Florida, Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania, even Ohio -- the Latino vote was a net gain for Obama and was the deciding factor or at least very, very close to being the decisive factor


Ohh my goodness you Republicans are hilarious first you say Obama won the election because of all the minority votes who are just asking for handouts now you want those votes. And good luck with the Republican Party putting a Hispanic on the ticket. The good ol boys will never let that happen just look at all the racial hatred that's coming from the party against Obama now
 

bbsam

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States like Florida, Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania, even Ohio -- the Latino vote was a net gain for Obama and was the deciding factor or at least very, very close to being the decisive factor

Rubio may have cut into Obama's huge margin slightly, but I doubt enought to turn the election. The economic issues brought to the campaign were tough to defend. How does it look for Mr. Forced Deportation to suddenly turn to Rubio? Sad pathetic pandering is how it looks.
 

Goldilocks

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Rubio may have cut into Obama's huge margin slightly, but I doubt enought to turn the election. The economic issues brought to the campaign were tough to defend. How does it look for Mr. Forced Deportation to suddenly turn to Rubio? Sad pathetic pandering is how it looks.

96 percent of Black women voted to re-elect the nation’s first Black president and only 87 percent of men supporting Obama. Romney received only 6 percent of the Black vote. 50 percent of Catholics for Obama and 48 percent for Romney. Black Protestants favored Obama by 97 percent to 3 percent, while white Protestants favored Romney by 69 percent compared to 29 percent for Obama. There needs to be a change in the Republican party. They need to play the game....Romney was not my candidate of choice, I really liked Mr 999 Herman Cain until all the scandals came out. We will see what happens in 4 years. I dont vote for skin color or religious beliefs but these polls prove my point. Just want a good candidate with good conservative moral beliefs. Hope we dont lose our healthcare in 2014. That could happen to all of us.....
 

vantexan

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Ohh my goodness you Republicans are hilarious first you say Obama won the election because of all the minority votes who are just asking for handouts now you want those votes. And good luck with the Republican Party putting a Hispanic on the ticket. The good ol boys will never let that happen just look at all the racial hatred that's coming from the party against Obama now

What hatred? It's you liberals who always bring up race. We've got some fantastic black and Hispanic Republicans who will make great candidates for the Presidency. As for handouts count plenty of whites among them. We believe that Hispanics which are religious, family oriented, and hard working are future Republicans if we can get past all the liberal smearing with assistance from the press. Just look at your paragraph above. Nothing but liberal spin. But not to worry, when the Dems run the country into the ground people will realize what we've been saying all along. See you in 2014!
 

MAKAVELI

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Rubio may have cut into Obama's huge margin slightly, but I doubt enought to turn the election. The economic issues brought to the campaign were tough to defend. How does it look for Mr. Forced Deportation to suddenly turn to Rubio? Sad pathetic pandering is how it looks.

96 percent of Black women voted to re-elect the nation’s first Black president and only 87 percent of men supporting Obama. Romney received only 6 percent of the Black vote. 50 percent of Catholics for Obama and 48 percent for Romney. Black Protestants favored Obama by 97 percent to 3 percent, while white Protestants favored Romney by 69 percent compared to 29 percent for Obama. There needs to be a change in the Republican party. They need to play the game....Romney was not my candidate of choice, I really liked Mr 999 Herman Cain until all the scandals came out. We will see what happens in 4 years. I dont vote for skin color or religious beliefs but these polls prove my point. Just want a good candidate with good conservative moral beliefs. Hope we dont lose our healthcare in 2014. That could happen to all of us.....

I really doubt FedEx is going to drop insurance coverage for 200,000 plus employees and if they do the government's plan probably be better than what we have now. We definitely don't need any new rumors.
 

vantexan

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Rubio may have cut into Obama's huge margin slightly, but I doubt enought to turn the election. The economic issues brought to the campaign were tough to defend. How does it look for Mr. Forced Deportation to suddenly turn to Rubio? Sad pathetic pandering is how it looks.

Forced Deportation? More liberal B.S.. He said Hispanics would self deport when reforms were put in place that would make it risky to hire illegals. Huge margin? If Republicans had come out like they did for McCain, a far weaker candidate, Obama would have lost.
 

MAKAVELI

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Rubio may have cut into Obama's huge margin slightly, but I doubt enought to turn the election. The economic issues brought to the campaign were tough to defend. How does it look for Mr. Forced Deportation to suddenly turn to Rubio? Sad pathetic pandering is how it looks.

Forced Deportation? More liberal B.S.. He said Hispanics would self deport when reforms were put in place that would make it risky to hire illegals. Huge margin? If Republicans had come out like they did for McCain, a far weaker candidate, Obama would have lost.




Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Heard that before like 4 years ago. Better luck in another 4 years. Lol
 

vantexan

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Clearly you haven't read the Constitution try reading up on the First Amendment. Separation of church and state was a Jefferson idea.

The First Amendment prevented the establishment of a State Church, allowing all of us to worship freely. Jefferson made plenty of statements in support of Christianity, unlike liberals that hate religion and are doing everything possible to stamp it out. If you don't believe, fine. But that's not good enough for folks like you. You can't stand that others do believe. I don't see Christians hounding atheists, the hatred is coming from your camp.
 

vantexan

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Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Heard that before like 4 years ago. Better luck in another 4 years. Lol

But you have no answers on fixing the economy. Tax and spend, that's it. You are doing yourself in, and aren't bright enough to see it. At least Clinton was astute enough to govern from the middle. Did you know that Obama put a moratorium on oil exploration and drilling on 1.6 million acres in Colorado 2 days after the election? He's anti-business, anti-energy, pro-regulation(as in hundreds of new regulations in the weeks leading up to the election, but didn't report them, which he's constitutionally required to do). He may very well push us into a constitutional crisis as he has shown he's willing to go around Congress rather than follow the law. I don't have to wait until 2016, we'll capture the Senate in 2014 and then there may be impeachment proceedings if he continues to violate the law.
 

bbsam

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You know van, I can't blame people for being somewhat antibusiness these days. For the first four years Obama went along with the low tax to stimulate growth crowd and what did he get for it? BS about birth certificates, tagged as a socialist, ridiculed as being in over his head, obstructed at every turn, and lied about by vicious right wing blogs. Guess what? He won. He won and now Wall Street has some ass kissing to do. Obama's gonna work with them and they will like it because to fight each other will destroy them both. And really, that's probably how it should be. Don't be too sure about 2014by either. Obama's going to stay in campaign mode for his agenda and keep grass roots workers energized. Getting out the vote doesn't end. Voting is not the end of the responsibility of citizens.
 

MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Heard that before like 4 years ago. Better luck in another 4 years. Lol

But you have no answers on fixing the economy. Tax and spend, that's it. You are doing yourself in, and aren't bright enough to see it. At least Clinton was astute enough to govern from the middle. Did you know that Obama put a moratorium on oil exploration and drilling on 1.6 million acres in Colorado 2 days after the election? He's anti-business, anti-energy, pro-regulation(as in hundreds of new regulations in the weeks leading up to the election, but didn't report them, which he's constitutionally required to do). He may very well push us into a constitutional crisis as he has shown he's willing to go around Congress rather than follow the law. I don't have to wait until 2016, we'll capture the Senate in 2014 and then there may be impeachment proceedings if he continues to violate the law.

We won't have to wait to 2014 because world's going to end before that right? Come on man enough for the doom and gloom in the words of the late great Rodney King can't we all just get along.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
Forced Deportation? More liberal B.S.. He said Hispanics would self deport when reforms were put in place that would make it risky to hire illegals. Huge margin? If Republicans had come out like they did for McCain, a far weaker candidate, Obama would have lost.

My bad on forced. I was thinking about punctuation on the smart phone. Self deportation was what I meant. Problem would remain, however. Rubio talking dream act, romney talking self deportation...doesn't sync.
 

Lordtekk

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Van your credibility is shot as are your right wing views,you have no original opinions just regurgitated talking points from Fox and conspiracy theories from Breitbart plus the other right wing nut jobs. 2014 the Congress will go to the Democrats and the Republic Party will lose even more seats in the Senate bringing the total to 62. The population of this country is changing,get used to it. Either you Republics can move to another country or just deal with it. You lost as I said you would and will lose even more in 2014,you will be cast aside as the Whig Party was and be reduced to a bunch of cranky old people who hate everyone. The majority rules and will continue to rule till the Republic party accepts that the population is changing and the minority will soon be the majority. But what a great way to start,the takers are what we are called now. Yup great start. Enjoy the minority,after 2014 hopefully taxes go up,Universal Healthcare,fingers crossed, socialism. What a dream country it will be.
 

vantexan

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You know van, I can't blame people for being somewhat antibusiness these days. For the first four years Obama went along with the low tax to stimulate growth crowd and what did he get for it? BS about birth certificates, tagged as a socialist, ridiculed as being in over his head, obstructed at every turn, and lied about by vicious right wing blogs. Guess what? He won. He won and now Wall Street has some ass kissing to do. Obama's gonna work with them and they will like it because to fight each other will destroy them both. And really, that's probably how it should be. Don't be too sure about 2014by either. Obama's going to stay in campaign mode for his agenda and keep grass roots workers energized. Getting out the vote doesn't end. Voting is not the end of the responsibility of citizens.

It's amazing how people view the world. Obama, Pelosi, and Reid rammed through Obamacare with just about no input from Republicans. Obama was then going to ram through his energy program that would have sent gas and electric prices through the roof. The only thing that stopped him was the Republicans capturing the House in 2010. The only thing that's keeping him from spending us into oblivion is the Republicans controlling the House. There's his handling of sensitive issues. Remember the "beer summit"? He spoke before knowing all the facts. Then there's the matter of all the vacations. All the golf. Sending Air Force One over New York City for a photo op without warning New York. Him demonizing Romney in the campaign. And why won't he release his college transcripts and records and papers? Y'all certainly made a fuss about Romney not releasing his tax returns. You make excuses for him, saying you can't blame him for being anti business. Well, where are the jobs coming from? We'd better be pro business, and we'd better get competitive very quickly. I want a strong dollar, and I want a bright future for anyone willing to work hard and earn it. I'm certain I can add to the above about Obama if I sit and think for awhile. He doesn't need to be lied about. He may be a likable fellow, but he's misguided in the direction he wants to take this country.
 

vantexan

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Van your credibility is shot as are your right wing views,you have no original opinions just regurgitated talking points from Fox and conspiracy theories from Breitbart plus the other right wing nut jobs. 2014 the Congress will go to the Democrats and the Republic Party will lose even more seats in the Senate bringing the total to 62. The population of this country is changing,get used to it. Either you Republics can move to another country or just deal with it. You lost as I said you would and will lose even more in 2014,you will be cast aside as the Whig Party was and be reduced to a bunch of cranky old people who hate everyone. The majority rules and will continue to rule till the Republic party accepts that the population is changing and the minority will soon be the majority. But what a great way to start,the takers are what we are called now. Yup great start. Enjoy the minority,after 2014 hopefully taxes go up,Universal Healthcare,fingers crossed, socialism. What a dream country it will be.

And when your magic economy, running on nothing but hope and change, bursts into flames, the Republicans will be stronger than ever. The emperor has no clothes, and voters will notice.
 

bbsam

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Staff member
And when your magic economy, running on nothing but hope and change, bursts into flames, the Republicans will be stronger than ever. The emperor has no clothes, and voters will notice.

Nothing magic to it. Obama needs business, business needs Obama. It's not 2010 anymore.
 
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