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Offline Lacarnut

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Obama has created a lot of the problems, he's what happens when you pick an ideologue with little experience. Sure career politicians aren't great but inexperienced ones are even worse.

Obama problem was not a lack experience. He is a pathological liar who fooled people into thinking what he is not. He is just the opposite of a capitalist. He thinks that US should follow the failed governmental policies of Europe. In other words, he misled the American people, and his mindset from day one was to transform us into a socialist nation. He has done a pretty damn good job at it so far. In other words, he is very experienced at what he is trying to do. You will also see a pro in action smearing Romney. It is the Chicago way.

Seems like to me with over 500 Congress critters screwing every thing up from soup to nuts, we have far, far, too much experience especially when not a one of them read the bills that they vote on. That 10% rating tells me, let's kick them all out and get some people with an average IQ that are not lawyers. These dipshits just went on a 5 week vacation, and did you know that the stock market usually goes up when they are not there.
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Offline Kyle Ricky

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Five more speakers were announced today. Governor Scott Walker among them.

They are:

  • Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Florida’s 37th attorney general and first female attorney general in state history;
  • Texas Republican U.S. Senate Nominee Ted Cruz, former Texas solicitor general (first Hispanic and youngest person in that position);
  • Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño, first Republican elected governor of Puerto Rico since 1969 and first Republican representative from Puerto Rico elected to Congress;
  • Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, former chairman of the Cobb County Commission; and
  • Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, 45th governor of Wisconsin and the first U.S. governor to have successfully kept their seat in a recall election.


All they need to do now is invite Newt and Palin......And announce who the key note speaker is.

Here are all the speakers so far:
Pam Bondi, Florida attorney general.
Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida.
Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey and keynote speaker.
Ted Cruz, former Texas solicitor general and 2012 Republican nominee from Texas for U.S. Senate
Mary Fallin, Governor of Oklahoma.
Luis Fortuño, Governor of Puerto Rico.
Nikki Haley, Governor of South Carolina.
Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas.
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio.
Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico.
John McCain, United States Senator from Arizona and 2008 Republican nominee for President of the United States.
Sam Olens, Georgia attorney general
Rand Paul, United States Senator from Kentucky.
Condoleezza Rice, former United States Secretary of State.
Rick Santorum, former United States Senator from Pennsylvania and 2012 Republican candidate for President of the  United States.
Rick Scott, Governor of Florida.
Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin.


It is shaping up to be a good convention.
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Offline thundley4

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Five more speakers were announced today. Governor Scott Walker among them.

They are:

  • Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Florida’s 37th attorney general and first female attorney general in state history;
  • Texas Republican U.S. Senate Nominee Ted Cruz, former Texas solicitor general (first Hispanic and youngest person in that position);
  • Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño, first Republican elected governor of Puerto Rico since 1969 and first Republican representative from Puerto Rico elected to Congress;
  • Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, former chairman of the Cobb County Commission; and
  • Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, 45th governor of Wisconsin and the first U.S. governor to have successfully kept their seat in a recall election.


All they need to do now is invite Newt and Palin......And announce who the key note speaker is.

Here are all the speakers so far:
Pam Bondi, Florida attorney general.
Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida.
Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey and keynote speaker.
Ted Cruz, former Texas solicitor general and 2012 Republican nominee from Texas for U.S. Senate
Mary Fallin, Governor of Oklahoma.
Luis Fortuño, Governor of Puerto Rico.
Nikki Haley, Governor of South Carolina.
Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas.
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio.
Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico.
John McCain, United States Senator from Arizona and 2008 Republican nominee for President of the United States.
Sam Olens, Georgia attorney general
Rand Paul, United States Senator from Kentucky.
Condoleezza Rice, former United States Secretary of State.
Rick Santorum, former United States Senator from Pennsylvania and 2012 Republican candidate for President of the  United States.
Rick Scott, Governor of Florida.
Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin.


It is shaping up to be a good convention.

Stooooopid Dummies.  I saw a thread over there earlier saying that the GOP speaker list looked like a bunch of old white guys.

Offline Kyle Ricky

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Stooooopid Dummies.  I saw a thread over there earlier saying that the GOP speaker list looked like a bunch of old white guys.

No old white guys. But at least people are showing up for the Republican Convention. How many Dems are skipping theirs now? 35? 40? It is doesn't look good for them, especially seeing that they have to get Clinton and Warren as headliners.

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No old white guys. But at least people are showing up for the Republican Convention. How many Dems are skipping theirs now? 35? 40? It is doesn't look good for them, especially seeing that they have to get Clinton and Warren as headliners.

Thats just those that have announced.  I read somewhere they are really sweating filling the stadium for ABM's acceptance speech.  The MSM is really going to have to get the camera angles just right to make it look full.

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Thats just those that have announced.  I read somewhere they are really sweating filling the stadium for ABM's acceptance speech.  The MSM is really going to have to get the camera angles just right to make it look full.

They are going to have to do some major maneuvering to pull that off.

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Look at the last 3 VPs on winning tickets Bush, Quayle, Cheney

Which one was picked to energize the base or win a swing state?

Winners have picked the best man for the job. If Romney picks Rubio or West it's because he thinks they are the best person for the VP. I think he will go for someone with experience and the GOP is really lacking in national figures with experience right now.

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They are going to have to do some major maneuvering to pull that off.

Obama campaign coordinator, "We would like for this to look good, like we have a large crowd. So, if you will all crowd in a little closer please."

From the crowd, "What?...What?....Do you mean all of us?"

Obama campaign coordinator, "Yeah, both of you."

“The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of ‘liberalism’, they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.” - Norman Thomas, U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate 1940, 1944 and 1948

"America is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within."  Stalin

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Obama campaign coordinator, "We would like for this to look good, like we have a large crowd. So, if you will all crowd in a little closer please."

From the crowd, "What?...What?....Do you mean all of us?"

Obama campaign coordinator, "Yeah, both of you, Michelle and Reggie get closer. "



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Obama campaign coordinator, "We would like for this to look good, like we have a large crowd. So, if you will all crowd in a little closer please."

From the crowd, "What?...What?....Do you mean all of us?"

Obama campaign coordinator, "Yeah, both of you."



 :lmao: :lmao: Hi5

Offline Kyle Ricky

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Well, it was announced today who the Key Note Speaker will be. It is none other than Chris Christy! WOot! This is going to be good. I can't wait to see what he says ...