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Title: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: Freeper on August 25, 2012, 11:08:56 PM
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rppper (2,286 posts)

My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.....


 
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...i have to say i was in shock, so much so i was speechless! he told me there were several reasons, mainly he's fed up with the birther issue, and that Rmoney destroyed businesses and profited from peoples misery, not to mention the tax returns...his words..."i can't vote for a candidate that won't make his taxes public"....this is the same brother, with whom after nearly getting into a fistfight with 10 years ago over the bush admin, swore off talking politics between us again ever.....if he can have a change of heart, anyone can....keep pushing our message folks...

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021201708

Yeah I'm sure a life long republican will vote for 0bama and his Marxism.  :mental:
I love the part that Romney destroyed businesses when Bain Capital had about a 98% success rate, compare that to 0bama who is destroying businesses by the score.  :banghead:

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GoCubsGo (10,473 posts)
2. The few Romney signs that were up in my town are all gone.

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They were in front of the properties of some dressage horsey types, too. There were close to half a dozen of them a few months ago. Every last one of them is gone. I thought they may have been ruined by the recent rains, but they still have up signs for candidates running for local races. I was kind of surprised when I noticed they were gone.

I live in a redder-than-average part of South Carolina, BTW.

 :whatever:

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progressivebydesign (16,939 posts)
20. You know, I've only seen on Romney sticker in my area, which is majority (R)

It's weird.. No stickers at all. Plenty of Obama/2012 stickers... Romney, in an affluent areas like this with mostly retirees and military officers, he should be represented, but he's not. All I see are TONS of Pay-per-click ads on EVER site I've been on lately. Telling me that I need to get the "truth" about Romney, how he "Saved" struggling businesses. Yeah.. by sending them to China.

 :mental:

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1monster (8,066 posts)
25. I live in a very red area. Romney was here earlier in the month and there were people

lined up for a mile (acording to a very, very Republican newspaper) to see him.

And yet I think I've only seen one or two Romeny stickers. This place is usually awash in the Republican stickers and not jsut in election years. We had eight or more years of Bush stickers. John McCain stickers are still affixed to some cars' bumpers.

It's very strange.

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glowing (10,655 posts)
15. My husband went from Bush supporter to voting for Obama..

And changed his registration to Dem... In FL that counts!!

He finally realizes that we r too poor to be Repuglican... And he is easier on Obama than I am... "it takes time to climb out of the hole that idiot Bush left for us."

While I'm much more of a socialist/ democrat... Like Medicare for all, and a few other items I believe should be collectively taken care of as a society like education.... Well there's a long list and I'm not feeling like preaching to the choir for the most part.

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The Blue Flower (1,626 posts)
21. I had a similar shock

My ex-husband (decorated Vietnam Marine Corps vet) and wife, dyed in the wool southern repubs in the FLA panhandle, are disgusted with the idiocy and craziness of the party. Definitely will not vote R this time.

Every election they do this, they tell us tales of how their "republican" friends and family all of a sudden are voting for socialism. It was especially bad in 2004 where there was thread after thread of how they convinced their freeper friend to vote for Kerry.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: BigTex on August 25, 2012, 11:23:10 PM
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"i can't vote for a candidate that won't make his taxes public".

how exactly did he vote for McCain then? McCain only released 2 years of tax returns the same as Romney. This guy deserves the dem party. good riddance.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: wasp69 on August 25, 2012, 11:35:14 PM
how exactly did he vote for McCain then? McCain only released 2 years of tax returns the same as Romney. This guy deserves the dem party. good riddance.

It's a bullshit fairy tale this DUmbass is making up to make itself feel better.  These are normal and expected cycles that happen during every election cycle where they know their side is going down in flames.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: RobJohnson on August 26, 2012, 12:12:34 AM
Even if the story was true.......one canidate in my town went through four sets of signs in some areas as they were stolen.

I don't put stickers on my new vehicle. I don't drive an '86 chevy truck and need to patch a rust hole in the tailgate with an Obama sticker.... :lmao:

Stupid DUmmies.

What are they doing destroying the enviroment by driving cars????  :-)

Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: formerlurker on August 26, 2012, 02:01:30 AM
I thought the same thing - bumper stickers aren't usually placed on new vehicles.   
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: RobJohnson on August 26, 2012, 02:03:58 AM
I thought the same thing - bumper stickers aren't usually placed on new vehicles.   

If you live in the South it's a good way to damage your paint when you try to remove it. They become baked onto the finish.

DUmmies grab anything that are free....."hey look free Obama stickers...."
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: obumazombie on August 26, 2012, 02:35:00 AM
They're not letting go of the "dressage horse" pearl, which is fine by me. I love it when libs have their subterfuge blow up in their face, and then stay stuck on it, never learning from their assumptions that their problems are "messaging", and not subject related.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: txradioguy on August 26, 2012, 03:46:19 AM
DUmmies lie...all the time.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: BEG on August 26, 2012, 05:40:07 AM
Funny when one of them tell a bouncy like this, the rest of them line up to say "me too".
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: Carl on August 26, 2012, 05:59:11 AM
The lengths they go to so as to deny what their own eyes are seeing.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: JohnnyReb on August 26, 2012, 07:23:19 AM
The brother was a republican all the way through grammer school but all of a sudden now that he's in the seventh grade and old enough to vote, he's a democrat.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: seahorse513 on August 26, 2012, 07:41:40 AM
I refuse to put any sticker on my car........and at any rate it is none of anyone's business who I am voting for really...
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: ChuckJ on August 26, 2012, 08:20:46 AM
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rppper (2,286 posts)

My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.....


 
Last edited Sat Aug 25, 2012, 08:32 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)

...i have to say i was in shock, so much so i was speechless! he told me there were several reasons, mainly he's fed up with the birther issue, and that Rmoney destroyed businesses and profited from peoples misery, not to mention the tax returns...his words..."i can't vote for a candidate that won't make his taxes public"....this is the same brother, with whom after nearly getting into a fistfight with 10 years ago over the bush admin, swore off talking politics between us again ever.....if he can have a change of heart, anyone can....keep pushing our message folks...

My uncle AND his wife, lifelong democrats, told me they were voting for Romney. If you were telling the truth that means that one of their votes negates your brother's vote, and the other puts your lord and master at a -1. Since you are lying and I'm telling the truth it means your lord and master is at a -3. Of course, considering the amount of lies that you DUmmies tell, you may not even have a brother which would only put your lord and master at a -2. That ought to put a tingle up your leg.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on August 26, 2012, 08:33:34 AM
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rppper (2,286 posts)

My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.....

He's lying, it was just to shut up your incessant sniveling.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: BlueStateSaint on August 26, 2012, 09:11:50 AM
I refuse to put any sticker on my car........and at any rate it is none of anyone's business who I am voting for really...

Ditto, and H5.  That RAV's paint job is nice.  I don't want anyone who doesn't like my choice (RSquared) to key my RAV.  If I caught said DUchebag, I'd have to "key" their throat. :whistling:
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: Splashdown on August 26, 2012, 09:19:58 AM
I'll give it one bong. The DUmmie's brother might be Charlie Crist.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: jukin on August 26, 2012, 09:43:16 AM
I live in the bluest of blue democrat party machine town and can count on one hand the number of 0 stickers. While i have never put a sticker on for the obvious reason of leftist vandalism I have bought a real POS truck that I will be putting  R2  and anti-0 stickers on. I fully expect to get a broken window because there is no paint to key, only rust. Won't be too surprised when some DUchebag posts about a beat up truck, not voting for my interests, and the like because I'm pretty sure quite a few of them live here.
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: commonguymd on August 26, 2012, 12:03:52 PM
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I don't see anything either.   :stoner:
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: obumazombie on August 27, 2012, 01:30:17 AM
The lengths they go to so as to deny what their own eyes are seeing.
And they can't hide them...

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S67CTVVv3KQ[/youtube]

How to open doors with just a smile...
Title: Re: My brother, a lifelong republican, told me he was voting for Obama this morning.
Post by: Duke Nukum on August 27, 2012, 01:50:06 AM
I highly doubt rpper has a brother or any relation. More than likely it was speaking to a voice in its head.