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No i got that out of the deduction that its Nickelodeon and they probably were asking a group of kids in the show.....or polled them online, since its a very interactive channel......
More than half a million votes were cast in the network's online poll
Originally posted by 3chainz
Drudge is right wing propaganda....edit on 23-10-2012 by 3chainz because: (no reason given)
Isn't that what everyone wants? Work less, make more?
Originally posted by longlostbrother
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Yesterday I watched Nickelodeon with my great-granddaughter, they asked the children to vote for the next president.
Interesting that 65% of the children voted for Obama.
Then 65% of the parents support Obama.
Just how many people are we talking about?
This person has at least 10 kids (i.e. 20 total parents - best case scenario) and god knows how many grandkids...
Lying Liars: Soros-backed OpenSecrets.org looking for snitches to help it ‘track billions of dollars flowing into 2012 election’
What OpenSecrets.org and the “coalition” are really asking is for advance insider information not readily or immediately available from the FEC. Note that the most recent electronically-available date is a month old.
Given that the Obama campaign has outraised the Romney campaign thus far — yet has outspent it — Obama for America is very concerned that the Romney camp has hidden resources.
Originally posted by Kram09
Ah one of the laughable American debates which isn't really a debate.
All scripted and farcical. From what I've read of the debate, for the first half they struggled to actually disagree on something.
The only thing they can argue over is who is going to be spend more than the other on the military or who can kill more brown people in far away lands which Americans have little regard for.
Nothing other than the Middle East and perhaps China was mentioned.
It's just the American bubble world. No Latin America (I would have thought Mexico would have been important), nor is there any mention of the Eurozone crisis.
Originally posted by Sparky63
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Yesterday I watched Nickelodeon with my great-granddaughter, they asked the children to vote for the next president.
Interesting that 65% of the children voted for Obama.
That doesn't surprise me at all. My 14 year old son told me that his science teacher told the class that if Romney won, all the polar bears would become extinct and that within 4 years the US would use up all of it's oil and we would be at the complete mercy of foreign oil.
Kids have to listen to this kind of nonsense on a daily basis. I have to deprogram them on a regular basis.
edit on 10/23/2012 by Sparky63 because: added comment
Originally posted by spinalremain
Reply to post by Stormdancer777
Are you serious?
You find that interesting?
You honestly think the average child of 4 or 5 even knows who Mitt Romney is? Come on.
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Originally posted by longlostbrother
Originally posted by justinsweatt
Who the Military wanted to win was Ron Paul and donated overwhelmingly to his Campaign, way more than the current donations to Romney and Obama.
Another Ron Paul supporter making stuff up?
Why yes it is:
Despite the fact that Paul once raised almost twice as much as Obama did from the military, the president has received $536,414 from military donors, compared to Paul's $399,274 and Romney's $287,435, according to research by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Which number is bigger, $536,414 (Obama) or $399,274 (Paul)?
Its truly amazing how much the Britain and America have in common isnt it.........
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by spinalremain
Reply to post by Stormdancer777
Are you serious?
You find that interesting?
You honestly think the average child of 4 or 5 even knows who Mitt Romney is? Come on.
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No I don't think the average child knows who to support, the point of my post was Obama supporters are like the average child,
edit on 023131p://bTuesday2012 by Stormdancer777 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
Originally posted by 3chainz
Drudge is right wing propaganda....edit on 23-10-2012 by 3chainz because: (no reason given)
Drudge is a clearinghouse for current news stories, unlike Huffpo, which is a leftwing opinion magazine.
Originally posted by karen61057
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
Originally posted by 3chainz
Drudge is right wing propaganda....edit on 23-10-2012 by 3chainz because: (no reason given)
Drudge is a clearinghouse for current news stories, unlike Huffpo, which is a leftwing opinion magazine.
What ever Huffington Post is Drudge is the opposite. Drudge is right wing propaganda. I usually need a drink after I visit their site.