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Originally posted by WhatTheory
Originally posted by David9176
Yeah...I'm sure Romney-care will work wonders on a national scale...it's not working well for Massachusetts.
I guess you are missing the point.....Personally I don't care that much for Romney so I don't know why you mentioned him to me.
Originally posted by kinda kurious
Funny, he is mentioned in YOUR THREAD TITLE
And yet I'm supposed to be embarrassed.
Originally posted by kinda kurious
Too funny dude.
Originally posted by WhatTheory
Looks like the Messiah with all his socialist policies is beginning to lose footing.
If Obama keeps up his dictatorship ways by forcing and ramming his unpopular policies down the people's throats, his decline in the polls will continue to slip further and further until Palin can beat him only after him being in office for 1 year.
So far Obama is a complete failure with everything from his healthcare plan, non-stimulus plan, bailouts and his lie about being transparent. Pathetic!
www.ras mussenreports.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by dolphinfan
reply to post by kinda kurious
Obama will be a lame duck in a year. Oh well, we can still hear him give socialist speaches. Thats something for you folks. That and the poster you have hanging on your bedroom wall.
Grow up. The guy will have to work his butt off to be listed as a better president than Mr. Carter.
Originally posted by vor78
Romney has virtually no chance of winning the 2012 GOP nomination. The reason is simple: a good portion of his base doesn't trust him. He loses social conservatives due to his past stances on abortion and gun rights and he's going to lose fiscal conservatives over Romneycare, especially with the way people are so angry over the healthcare plan that passed this year.
He might have a better chance in the general than Palin, but in the primaries? Definitely not. Still, I don't think it'll be either one of them, but instead, for someone new such as Mike Pence to win it instead.