cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 01:52 pm
@mysteryman,
You mean you didn't understand that was an exaggeration? Like all of Romney's claims? Get with the program; you're way above your level of common sense.
mysteryman
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 01:57 pm
@cicerone imposter,
BTW, here is the link to the entire op-ed you quoted from, and nowhere in it does it say what you claim Romney said about bombing every country he doesn't like.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/10/08/romney-foreign-policy-speech-brings-more-lies-and-reversals-in-positions/

Hold yourself to the same standard you demand of everybody else and provide sources for your claims.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 02:00 pm
@cicerone imposter,
So then its ok to exaggerate about what a politician says and believes, without having to provide any evidence at all?

Then you should have no problem when repubs do it about Obama, instead of demanding proof for every claim they make, right.
Rockhead
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 02:02 pm
@mysteryman,
even if CI says it's ok what you do, it's still wrong.

he's our finn...
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 02:14 pm
@Rockhead,
Your brain has turned to stone. Mr. Green
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 02:18 pm
@cicerone imposter,
You notice all the tv media wonks talking about the polls now favoring Romney over Obama?

It's like the top story for all the stations.

What ever happened to women, the 47%, blacks, Hispanics, gays and lesbians, and seniors? They must've quit voting.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 04:15 pm
@cicerone imposter,
They are working to turn it into a story, for the ratings. I don't believe Romney is really ahead. Not that I know any more about how people will vote than anybody else does.
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 04:45 pm
@edgarblythe,
It's sort of like the unemployment rate being challenged by the conservatives, but that's a different animal than the voter polls produced by many different companies and sources.

The difference? Not many liberals are questioning the polls. I wonder why?

snood
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 04:55 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Well, I know that there is no money in it for the media if there is no drama and no real competition. So, while I don't question that there are varying results to be found in the myriad of polls out there and some of them do show Romney in the lead, I don't put it past media to make it seem a horserace whether it is or not.
cicerone imposter
 
  0  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 05:00 pm
@snood,
You're implying that the referees are influencing the game? LOL Mr. Green Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk
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roger
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 05:50 pm
@cicerone imposter,
I'm agreeing with you and snood. It's still Obama's to lose, but I'm guessing it's a little closer, at least in the popular vote.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 06:24 pm
@roger,
What effect do you think it'll have on the electoral votes?
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snood
 
  2  
Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 08:54 pm
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 09:36 pm
@snood,
I was just thinking. How does a candidate who lies upon his lies get the lead in a presidential race?

Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 09:53 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Must be the conservative biased media.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 09:55 pm
@edgarblythe,
Yeah, that's it, the media that is unbiased with spotless integrity when it promotes your guy, is now cheapened when the news isn't what you want to read.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 09:56 pm
@MontereyJack,
Irrespective of who he was, what does his letter to Romney's father tell us about Romney?
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 10:01 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

I was just thinking. How does a candidate who lies upon his lies get the lead in a presidential race?



the American people demand to be lied to so lying is not a deal breaker. Drunk
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 10:08 pm
@hawkeye10,
it appears that some vocal A2K'ers are in familiar territory: fantasyland.

Quote:
Mitt Romney’s commanding performance on the debate stage last week has generated a significant bounce for his presidential candidacy, according to national polls released Monday.

The Republican nominee opened up a 4-point lead over President Barack Obama, 49 percent to 45 percent among likely voters, in the latest national opinion survey by the independent Pew Research Center. In mid-September, Obama led by 8 points, 51 percent to 43 percent, in a survey by Pew, which has tended to show the president with a bigger advantage over Romney than have other major national polls.

Post-debate interviews with 1,201 voters found that the debate had lifted Romney’s standing among a wide range of voter groups. His overall personal image improved, with the percentage of voters holding a favorable opinion of the Republican nominee up 5 points since last month.

Romney also made major gains among two key elements of Obama’s coalition – women and younger voters. The GOP candidate wiped out Obama’s advantage among women voters. Last month, Obama led by 18 points among women, 56 percent to 38 percent; now they are even, 47 percent to 47 percent. And Romney’s image improvement among voters under 30 (he now is viewed favorably by 42 percent of that group, compared with 32 percent in September) was his biggest improvement of any age demographic.

Obama, meantime, suffered broad declines. On jobs, by a margin of 49 percent to 41 percent, voters now say Romney would be better able to improve the nation’s employment situation. That gain for the Republican came even though most of the interviewing for the poll was conducted after Friday’s release of monthly job figures that showed the unemployment rate falling below 8 percent.

By better than 3 to 1, voters said they thought that Romney had done a better job than Obama in the first presidential debate, according to Pew, whose survey had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

That figure is similar to one by the Gallup organization, which also rated Romney the big winner in the debate. A Gallup survey, conducted in the three days following the debate and released Monday, showed a 47-47 deadlock between Obama and Romney among registered voters.

Calling Romney’s debate showing a win of “historic” proportions, Gallup found that even Democratic voters concluded that Romney had done a better job in the debate.

Overall, 72 percent of debate watchers said Romney had won, compared with just 20 percent who said the president did a better job.

That enormous 52-point edge was larger than the previous Gallup debate record, in 1992,
when Bill Clinton out-performed President George H.W. Bush by 42 points in a town-hall-style forum that also included third-party candidate Ross Perot

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/10/08/3586229/post-debate-bounce-proves-big.html#storylink=cpy
Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 8 Oct, 2012 10:10 pm
The Obama Campaign is self-immolating due to desperation:

"Liar! Liar! Liar"

As we can see the True Believers love this crap but do Independents and Moderates? I don't think so. They find this venom to be jarring and distasteful.



 

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