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Ferd 01-27-2010 08:56 AM

What I want Obama to say tonight
 
Actually this isnt what I want to hear but a local AM radio station asked the question and recorded the replies.

over 60% of the respondents said the following

I want Obama to say:
I resign

or

I resign effective immediately

One fellow said

"Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are missing."

LOL! I really like that last one.

But seriously, 60% of the people calling in, said the same thing and these were not live on air comments. They were calls to a producer who recorded the comments.

Gotta love my peeps here in Dallas!

n david 01-27-2010 09:07 AM

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Of those 60%, how many voted for the clown in the first place.

It's like Bill Clinton all over again. Early the first term, people regretted voting for him but somehow he still managed to win the election and get a second term in office.

I doubt this will happen, but the similarities are there...

RandyWayne 01-27-2010 09:11 AM

Re: What I want Obama to say tonight
 
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Originally Posted by n david (Post 870724)
Of those 60%, how many voted for the clown in the first place.

It's like Bill Clinton all over again. Early the first term, people regretted voting for him but somehow he still managed to win the election and get a second term in office.

I doubt this will happen, but the similarities are there...

Bill Clinton won his second term because of his opponent, Bob Dole, wasn't exactly inspirational. Come to think of it, this is how BHO won as well -his (call me "Mr Moderate") opponent, or lack thereof.

Ferd 01-27-2010 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by RandyWayne (Post 870725)
Bill Clinton won his second term because of his opponent, Bob Dole, wasn't exactly inspirational. Come to think of it, this is how BHO won as well -his (call me "Mr Moderate") opponent, or lack thereof.

Clinton won both because of a strong 3rd party guy. period.

RandyWayne 01-27-2010 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferd (Post 870745)
Clinton won both because of a strong 3rd party guy. period.

H Ross did steal a few more points from Bush SR and Bob Dole then he did Clinton, but I still lay most of the blame on the republican ("Mr Moderate!") candidates being completely and utterly uninspirational to the voters. The only ones who voted FOR them were actually voting against Bill.

Digging4Truth 01-27-2010 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by RandyWayne (Post 870746)
H Ross did steal a few more points from Bush SR and Bob Dole then he did Clinton, but I still lay most of the blame on the republican ("Mr Moderate!") candidates being completely and utterly uninspirational to the voters. The only ones who voted FOR them were actually voting against Bill.

The Republican party has lost it's bearing and ceases to stand for what used to matter to the party.

OnTheFritz 01-27-2010 09:42 AM

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A majority of conservatives calling in to a conservative talk radio station? What are the odds...? ;)

Pressing-On 01-27-2010 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 870748)
The Republican party has lost it's bearing and ceases to stand for what used to matter to the party.

Agreed! I'm very disappointed that Sarah Palin would campaign for John McCain. She is not going "rouge" on that choice. Facebook is lit up with indignation! :thumbsup

I haven't heard her comments as to the reason why she would choose to support him and maybe she feels she has good reason. But, it's not looking good for the party, IMO.

MissBrattified 01-27-2010 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 870761)
Agreed! I'm very disappointed that Sarah Palin would campaign for John McCain. She is not going "rouge" on that choice. Facebook is lit up with indignation! :thumbsup

I haven't heard her comments as to the reason why she would choose to support him and maybe she feels she has good reason. But, it's not looking good for the party, IMO.

You have GOT to be kidding me! :rolleyes2

Pressing-On 01-27-2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MissBrattified (Post 870772)
You have GOT to be kidding me! :rolleyes2

Right. I voted for them because I, initially, liked Sarah and, of course, didn't want Obama to win. Actually, I believe McCain has an 85-88% conservative voting record. That might be good enough for her. I'd have to hear her explanation.

But, I'm with the callers on Obama - Resign!!!


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