Quote from: Julie Fern on March 06, 2012, 01:07:31 AMQuote from: winchester buttre on March 04, 2012, 12:16:12 AMObama is a strong enough candidate to win outright for the Democrats without the need of a ringer like Santorum, Palin or Gingrich on the Republican side. If you are worried that Romney will win the primary then I see the need to cheer for the less viable candidates. That appears to be Julie's hope. Is this the same for you? I understand the worry too, because of Obama's lofty promises back in 08. He has had 4 years and much of the electorate are upset over the stilted status quo. Now, I'm playing the devil's advocate here but Romney is a successful businessman, was the Governor of Massachusetts and is a moderate. If the economy continues to remain stagnant with only marginal improvement the fickle electorate might get a case of incumbent-itis. When George H. Bush lost the election in 1992 a third party candidate who was a businessman took 19% of the popular vote. The economy was in shambles in 92' and some thought it needed a business approach. Something to consider, no?you misunderstand meaning "ringer."julie root for ricky because julie want see god win.something to consider, no?God win? That's just silly.
Quote from: winchester buttre on March 04, 2012, 12:16:12 AMObama is a strong enough candidate to win outright for the Democrats without the need of a ringer like Santorum, Palin or Gingrich on the Republican side. If you are worried that Romney will win the primary then I see the need to cheer for the less viable candidates. That appears to be Julie's hope. Is this the same for you? I understand the worry too, because of Obama's lofty promises back in 08. He has had 4 years and much of the electorate are upset over the stilted status quo. Now, I'm playing the devil's advocate here but Romney is a successful businessman, was the Governor of Massachusetts and is a moderate. If the economy continues to remain stagnant with only marginal improvement the fickle electorate might get a case of incumbent-itis. When George H. Bush lost the election in 1992 a third party candidate who was a businessman took 19% of the popular vote. The economy was in shambles in 92' and some thought it needed a business approach. Something to consider, no?you misunderstand meaning "ringer."julie root for ricky because julie want see god win.something to consider, no?
Obama is a strong enough candidate to win outright for the Democrats without the need of a ringer like Santorum, Palin or Gingrich on the Republican side. If you are worried that Romney will win the primary then I see the need to cheer for the less viable candidates. That appears to be Julie's hope. Is this the same for you? I understand the worry too, because of Obama's lofty promises back in 08. He has had 4 years and much of the electorate are upset over the stilted status quo. Now, I'm playing the devil's advocate here but Romney is a successful businessman, was the Governor of Massachusetts and is a moderate. If the economy continues to remain stagnant with only marginal improvement the fickle electorate might get a case of incumbent-itis. When George H. Bush lost the election in 1992 a third party candidate who was a businessman took 19% of the popular vote. The economy was in shambles in 92' and some thought it needed a business approach. Something to consider, no?
Quote from: Julie Fern on March 06, 2012, 01:09:18 AMQuote from: winchester buttre on March 04, 2012, 12:23:52 AMQuote from: Julie Fern on February 29, 2012, 06:58:24 PMhe sound lot like blueidiot.Didn't bluewarrior just dis, Santorum a few posts back?he just want us think he anything except bat-bunnies crazy republican, much like yourself.Much like myself? You're wrong. I'm a Moderate and I don't care for either party but it's what we got. What about bat-bunny crazy democrats? You don't think there are any? Are you in denial about something with the false support for Newt and now Rick? Romney is going to have the numbers, anyway.
Quote from: winchester buttre on March 04, 2012, 12:23:52 AMQuote from: Julie Fern on February 29, 2012, 06:58:24 PMhe sound lot like blueidiot.Didn't bluewarrior just dis, Santorum a few posts back?he just want us think he anything except bat-bunnies crazy republican, much like yourself.
Quote from: Julie Fern on February 29, 2012, 06:58:24 PMhe sound lot like blueidiot.Didn't bluewarrior just dis, Santorum a few posts back?
he sound lot like blueidiot.
Don't be so serious amidst all our idiocy and jostling. Julie condemns all repubs, whilst supporting Newt and then Rick- What doesn't mesh?San Dimas High School football rules!!!!!
Quote from: fortook on March 19, 2012, 11:36:27 PMDon't be so serious amidst all our idiocy and jostling. Julie condemns all repubs, whilst supporting Newt and then Rick- What doesn't mesh?San Dimas High School football rules!!!!!Isn't San Dimas where Bill and Ted began their excellent adventure?
IRRX, it seems you enjoy provocation and antagonism.
Quote from: fortook on March 19, 2012, 11:36:27 PMDon't be so serious amidst all our idiocy and jostling. Julie condemns all repubs, whilst supporting Newt and then Rick- What doesn't mesh?San Dimas High School football rules!!!!!Oh, it's idiocy. It meshes well--someone, j.f. takes medication. lol!That movie was great for k.r. career. What a great screen actor. lol.
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