Rob Rogers for November 04, 2012

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    lisapaloma13  over 11 years ago

    @Ima, hee hee hee, that’s a good one!

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    vwdualnomand  over 11 years ago

    just 2 more days, then this campaign nightmare will be over.

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    frodo1008  over 11 years ago

    Even if candidate Romney does win this election (which is at least somewhat doubtful) President Obama is going to be the president up until January 20 of next year.

    And is therefore going to be responsible to a great extent for facing many of the greatest problems this particular country has ever faced. Clean up after Sandy Super Storm, vast drought conditions, the fiscal cliff that could leave the US in the worst depression it has ever seen, and if you believe some particular nut cases, the actual end of the World on December 21,2012, which would imply the Mitt Romney would never become president anyway (a position that I personally consider to be utter bunk).

    So, just perhaps all of the extreme anti President Obama commenter’s on these boards (such as you certainly are) might just consider becoming more moderate and cooling the extreme criticisms of our current president. If not for the sake of the great country that we all claim to love so much, but even just as much for the future president Mitt Romney, that perhaps some of us might not love so much.

    Or, am I being too reasonable for you and those like you here?

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    Mickey 13  over 11 years ago

    The problem is, both parties end up with the same result: they both grow the size of government, increase spending, follow the orders of the K street lobbyists and create an environment for economics and culture that is almost impossible to function in. Responsibility for our economic problems are our own. We bought all the Asian goods that were cheaper. We bought the housing with the unrealistic low variable rate mortgages. We ran up credit card bills and other debt. Nobody forced us. It’s just greed. Clinton was the one that signed the legislation/treaty that gave China WTO status and opened the door to their imports. Quit blaming someone else. We did it, even the democrats didn’t “fix” these problems and they had total control for two years, from 08 to 2010…

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    Mickey 13  over 11 years ago

    You all would do well to start thinking outside the box politically. Look at the Libertarians and what they propose. There is no perfect political party but the two party system is no longer effective to provide us with leaders that work for the people and not the K street establishment…

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    Quipss  over 11 years ago

    Ima it appears your arguments have recently degenerated in quality to the point of brief sound bites, this saddens me and so I ask that you work to better your arguements

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    Rickapolis  over 11 years ago

    I can’t help but wonder, when the president is reelected on Tuesday, if the right will continue to block every meaningful bill that is proposed. The economic recovery could be much further along if they hadn’t derailed every improvement bill put forth. Will they show honor, or will they keep attempting to destroy the country. Wait and see.

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    sw10mm  over 11 years ago

    Ooh talk about conservative naiveté, but you cant help it your fictitious world of conservo-cratic rationalizations are crumbling to dust leave you nothing more than hypocrisy to cling to!.You’ve been lapping up the lies from the playbook that o has given you, and you dare say that someone else is living in a fictitious world? Naive is a word reserved for dycel, methinks.

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    braindead Premium Member over 11 years ago

    ansonia, on a different ’toon, you were criticizing biased news sources.-I asked for examples of UNbiased news sources that you use.-Still eager for a response.

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    walruscarver2000  over 11 years ago

    The military taught me that you do not bring a knife to a gunfight. If you wish civility from me bring some to the table.

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