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Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:54 pm
by LK Day
You guys are funny. What you say we seek the opinion of someone who actually knows something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUGrFHyXjFo
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:20 pm
by toad857
Anyone else think that Romney was rattling off statements way too fast? Didn't really give much time to scrutinize...
Maybe it was intentional, maybe he just did one too many bumps in the back room.
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:30 pm
by crazyhair
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:31 pm
by nik
just to get this out of the way -- i'm voting for obama, no doubt. with that said, his debate performance was terribly disappointing. romney actually seemed the livelier and more charismatic candidate.
in somewhat related news, i cannot believe that guy is 65 years old. he looks not a day past 38. amazing what healthcare can do for you if you're a capitalist overlord i suppose.
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:33 pm
by crazyhair
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:33 pm
by possum2082
"And everybody's getting a fair shot. And everybody's getting a fair share."
i spilled beer when he said that.
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:44 pm
by pigsteak
I bet it is the no alcohol, no caffeine diet Romney has that makes him look young. Romney chopped him up no doubt, and I also am probably voting for Obama again. This whole "Romney is a liar" schtick that people fall back on his so funny...it is like whining and taking the ball when you don't get your way....Obama lost, fair enough...question is what he will do about it...think about it..if Romney can kick his ass, do you really want him as the eminent defender of the free world...grow some balls Mr. President.
last point...blaming all the simplistic, dumb easy listening people is also laughable..these would be the same people who help vote Obama into office first time. Their brilliant choice four years ago sure seemed OK to you then. Quit being whiny bitches and have Obama give us something other than 8% unemployment. For gawd's sake at least he didnt blame W last night. But he had so many opportunities to get romney in the jugular and missed it. the dude gotta be trippin'
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:06 pm
by possum2082
i heard him blame w last night. not by name, of course.
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:16 pm
by Crankmas
obama now has a record, an indefensible one at that, he will always lose a debate with someone who is conscious at a minimum, its still about racism if you don't readily accept his failure, the whiney ass liberal folks were unimportant yesterday, are today and will be tomorrow, you can choose to continue to be but the same applies, should we lower the bar for the POTUS in obama's case because of the color of his skin? I feel assured MLK would stick with his Republican roots and vote for Romney merely on the "content of character" comment alone, if you wish to see obama continue with failed policies then vote for the cock sucker
Re: "Obama made a lot of great points tonight."
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:51 pm
by krampus
possum2082 wrote:i heard him blame w last night. not by name, of course.
it was the last square on my bingo card, just missed it. Seriously though, he could have brought up W a lot, but didn't, he could have taken cheap shots, but didn't. No one is perfect but he seemed to at least try to take the high ground. Instead of bickering, he used the extra time to explain to us what his view of the right path is. His opponent only had cheap shots and a "say anything" mentality.