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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
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    Heh, who is the Racist here, eh Bert? The guy pounding on the podium about how white Americans are exploiting Blacks or the reverse? Hmmm...
    Are you completely out of touch with reality? This is a tape from 2007 to a closed audience. The right is dragging this old tape out to stir up fear Obama because he is black.
    Bert, hate to be the one to break this to you but perhaps you're the one who's out of touch here. The Public deserves to know what sort of person this Obama is and it's just too bad if the vetting is 4 years late but we are now, perhaps finally getting to know him, eh?
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    ^No, this stuff is transparent to everyone except the base. It will change nothing. I think everyone understands pretty much everything about the president but there is a lot we don't know about Romney.

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    about obama they are already digging back in the stone ages to find anything against him...

    no much people dig around romney, as its not necessary...
    romney is boring, he is an extremist - and thats already more than enough one needs to know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    let Obama get away with his infamous filibustering
    Oh, so it is Obama that is famous for fillibustering now?


    Since 2007, the Senate Historical Office has shown, Democrats have had to end Republican filibusters more than 360 times, a historic record.
    Gridlock in Congress? Blame the GOP - CNN.com

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    Read where Quoting Obama Accurately, With Video, Is A “Desperate Attack.”

    You know Obamabots are hurting by how loud they’re squealing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    ^No, this stuff is transparent to everyone except the base. It will change nothing. I think everyone understands pretty much everything about the president but there is a lot we don't know about Romney.
    No matter how hard they tried they couldn't make Obama scary. Romney has a terrific natural head start in this regard.

    Obama is going to win the election comfortably. He is a gifted campaigner. Not a very good President but very good at getting elected.


    People don't like Romney and he doesn't like them either. Classic WASP - loves animals, hates people. Terrible choice from the RNC. More of the same failed policies repackaged into a new hairdo.


    Obama's campaign could have been tricky if he had someone decent to run against. Someone a bit more in touch with the 'man in the street.'

    As it is I'm looking forward to seeing R/R getting deservedly trounced. Roll on November.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    Heh, who is the Racist here, eh Bert? The guy pounding on the podium about how white Americans are exploiting Blacks or the reverse? Hmmm...
    Are you completely out of touch with reality? This is a tape from 2007 to a closed audience. The right is dragging this old tape out to stir up fear Obama because he is black.


    A quote from that speech regarding American racism toward blacks.

    "That poverty has roots in a history of racial discrimination, which cut off generations from the opportunity of America. We have a duty to confront this poverty with bold action. So let us restore all that we have cherished from yesterday and let us rise above the legacy of inequality."



    No..wait! That was George W. Bush in his presidential address regarding Katrina.

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    ^
    Perfect example of White Guilt which got Obama elected in the first place...

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    Obama is back out campaigning with his teleprompter this morning in CO; gloves are off and he's taking big swipes at Romney on supposed $5tril tax cuts (wrong), subsidies for companies that ship jobs overseas (wrong)...
    Guess he's acclimatised to the Rocky Mtn high...welcome back, Al Gore

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    ^^ Yes, now you've thrown old GWB under he bus because he oozed of White Guilt in his speech. Guess he was a RINO, too.

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    Folks I think the question is:

    Did Romney get a bump from his first debate performance?

    A "bump" is considered temporary, so I will be more specific: did Romney get some of the undecideds to vote for him in the battleground states because of this debate performance?

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    Obama’s Re-Election Case Rests On 5 Phony Claims.

    Plus, this neat little Chart!



    It's amazing how the Lamestream Media has been covering for Obama all this time but...time has run out!

    Source for the chart here

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    Yes, I reckon he got a bump from his debate performance.

    If the undecided vote had not made up their minds prior to this, they will not have made up their minds now. Romney still has a way to go to show his plans are what he says they are. He is also being accused of serial exaggeration in the debate as well as backtracking on his previous statements. He will have to overcome that to get win the undecided vote.

    Several more debates to go....

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    Yes, the last one is on Oct. 22, on foreign policy, which is Obama’s strong suit.

    As someone recently said:

    "Then the handsome prince killed Osama bin Laden, and the ambassador lived happily ever after."

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    This is largely for Barbaro as I know he loves polls:

    Ohio shocker: GOP closes early voting gap, boosting Romney

    In a remarkable reversal of fortune for President Obama in Ohio, the GOP has closed the huge gap in absentee ballot requests used by early voters that favored the Democrats and the president in 2008, setting up what one state analyst said could be a Mitt Romney blowout on Election Day.

    Ryun, whose group has opened voter registration efforts in Ohio and other swing states, said that the Buckeye State's efforts to clean up voter rolls has also played a part in tightening the gap. He said that 450,000 dead voters and duplicate registrations have been nixed, and the majority were Democrats. (yep, that would help)
    "Considering Obama won the state by 263,000 votes, Ohio's cleaner rolls could make a big impact," Ryun said.


    Ryun sent this to Secrets from his analysis of Ohio early voting:



    The Republicans have shrunk the gap nine percent overall since 2008, but when we examine key counties in Ohio, the numbers become even more dramatic.

    --Champaign County: Was +3% GOP, now +23% GOP - 20 point shift.
    --Columbiana County: Was +9% DEM, now +9% GOP - 18 point shift.
    --Crawford County: Was +3% DEM, now +12% GOP - 15 point shift.
    --Cuyahoga County: Was +36% DEM, now +30% DEM (GOP already has 6,000 more requests than in 2008) - 6 point shift.
    --Erie County: Was +24% DEM, now +7% DEM -17 point shift.
    --Franklin County: Was +5% DEM, now +5% GOP - 10 point shift.
    --Greene County: Was +4% DEM, now +19% GOP - 23 point shift.
    --Harrison County: Was +22% DEM, now +5% DEM - 17 point shift.
    --Hamilton County: Was +7% GOP, now +13% GOP - 6 point shift.
    --Licking County: Was TIED, now +16% GOP - 16 point shift.
    --Montgomery County: Was +29% DEM, now +5% DEM - 24 point shift.
    --Muskingum County: Was +1% DEM, now +16% GOP - 17 point shift.
    --Pickaway County: Was +12% DEM, now +15% GOP - 27 point shift.
    --Seneca County: Was +1% DEM, now +13% GOP - 14 point shift.
    --Summit County: Was +33% DEM, now +6 DEM - 27 point shift.
    --Wood County: Was +10% DEM, now +1% GOP - 11 point shift.


    Ohio shocker: GOP closes early voting gap, boosting Romney | WashingtonExaminer.com

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    Voter registration is good for the Republicans but very bad for Democracy. Shame on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treetop View Post
    Voter registration is good for the Republicans but very bad for Democracy. Shame on them.
    Not sure about that but I know that voter ID requirements are bad for democracy. If we had a mandatory photo national ID card it would not be a problem but there is no legal requirement for people to have a photo ID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Treetop View Post
    Voter registration is good for the Republicans but very bad for Democracy. Shame on them.
    Not sure about that but I know that voter ID requirements are bad for democracy. If we had a mandatory photo national ID card it would not be a problem but there is no legal requirement for people to have a photo ID.
    Except when you wanna buy beer, cash a cheque, apply for a job, or gain entry to an Obama campaign event, stuff like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treetop View Post
    Voter registration is good for the Republicans but very bad for Democracy. Shame on them.
    A very strange statement?.

    It is a basic and undisputed necessity in any democracy that votes are legitimate and counted correctly, it is one of the yardsticks used when elections are to be considered valid by the international world bodies that monitor elections.

    The right to vote is also the unique privilege earned by legally eligible citizens through which they can influence and participate in the Governing of their Nation.

    Naturally any vote counting cheating, or people voting in large numbers who are not a participating responsible legal part of the nations citizens, makes any such election null and void in any highly developed Nations books.

    It is incredible that this debate and problem can even exist in a nation that claims to be ranked a first world nation, naturally any citizen showing up to vote should positively and securely identify themselves with a secure ID system, anything less is just ridiculous.

    Arguing against such a basic legal Democratic necessity is clearly a no win situation that cant be defended in any way, safeguarding the Democratic rights of legally eligible citizens, like not to be defrauded in elections!, is what Democracy is all about.

    Shame on people that would undermine the Democratic principles and turn the blind eye to crime and shamelessly support the scraping of the bottom of the barrel for a fraudulent election result in a Democratic nation.

    One Citizen one Vote.

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    ^Much of the problem is that states have different requirements regarding ID. Some states have adopted very dodgy laws for this upcoming election. One of the biggest problems are states not allowing student ID for voting. At the same time they are allowing anyone with a gun permit to vote. If you work out they why, it is obvious.

    People have used their social security cards as ID in America since they were first issued. Many older citizens still use them if they have no drivers license as there is not another national ID. SS cards have no photo. In many states, photo ID is required to vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by larvidchr View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Treetop View Post
    Voter registration is good for the Republicans but very bad for Democracy. Shame on them.
    A very strange statement?.

    It is a basic and undisputed necessity in any democracy that votes are legitimate and counted correctly, it is one of the yardsticks used when elections are to be considered valid by the international world bodies that monitor elections.

    The right to vote is also the unique privilege earned by legally eligible citizens through which they can influence and participate in the Governing of their Nation.

    Naturally any vote counting cheating, or people voting in large numbers who are not a participating responsible legal part of the nations citizens, makes any such election null and void in any highly developed Nations books.

    It is incredible that this debate and problem can even exist in a nation that claims to be ranked a first world nation, naturally any citizen showing up to vote should positively and securely identify themselves with a secure ID system, anything less is just ridiculous.

    Arguing against such a basic legal Democratic necessity is clearly a no win situation that cant be defended in any way, safeguarding the Democratic rights of legally eligible citizens, like not to be defrauded in elections!, is what Democracy is all about.

    Shame on people that would undermine the Democratic principles and turn the blind eye to crime and shamelessly support the scraping of the bottom of the barrel for a fraudulent election result in a Democratic nation.

    One Citizen one Vote.
    I was looking at the issue of having to show a government issued photo ID to register to vote rather than just the process of registering. Sorry for any confusion.

    US voter registration system 'flawed' - Americas - Al Jazeera English

    So you have to show a drivers license or passport to vote in some states now?

    What if you don't/can't drive and don't go overseas on holiday?

    What if you are poor/useless and can't/don't want to get one of the above?

    Does this mean you should be disenfranchised?

    This is a Republican driven initiative to cheat poor voters out of their already minimal rights in order to help Republicans win elections.

    BTW do some research on voter fraud and you might find what a huge problem is actually isn't.





    US voter registration system 'flawed' - Americas - Al Jazeera English

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    ^Much of the problem is that states have different requirements regarding ID. Some states have adopted very dodgy laws for this upcoming election. One of the biggest problems are states not allowing student ID for voting. At the same time they are allowing anyone with a gun permit to vote. If you work out they why, it is obvious.

    People have used their social security cards as ID in America since they were first issued. Many older citizens still use them if they have no drivers license as there is not another national ID. SS cards have no photo. In many states, photo ID is required to vote.
    As I said incredible shambles for a first world Nation, a secure linked federal minimum requirement ID/Social security/driving licence/passport system is loooooooong overdue, people should have a right to opt out from some of it but then must accept the loss of some citizen privileges accordingly, just like it is up to you to show and vote.

    And as regards to Gun licences I sincerely hope they are issued on a much more secure ID base than student ID's, and apart from the obvious politicisation of this it should be a soundly based argument as far as secure identification is concerned (hopefully).

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    You guys are gonna eat me alive.

    I am a Republican, but I do not see a bright future with our choices. Back in the day I used to be fond of Perot becuase of what he did for his employees in the M.E (look it up).

    I always have thought that Collin Powwel and Connie would be a dream team. Australia is a country the USA needs to follow as far as economies go. We have factories that sit idle when we can do our own. We have resources, infastructure, and ability to do it ourselves. Why outsource?

    I see the same in Thailand.


    Just some thoughts

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    Quote Originally Posted by larvidchr View Post
    As I said incredible shambles for a first world Nation, a secure linked federal minimum requirement ID/Social security/driving licence/passport system is loooooooong overdue, people should have a right to opt out from some of it but then must accept the loss of some citizen privileges accordingly, just like it is up to you to show and vote.
    Yes, as for ID and voting in the US, the USA is very stupid.

    To vote (remember the dead people voting in the recent past decades? Many instances of this fraud) - to vote one should have a valid state I.D. - all state can issues these for about $5-7 dollars, or a driver's license, or passport.

    With a photo.

    And as regards to Gun licences I sincerely hope they are issued on a much more secure ID base than student ID's, and apart from the obvious politicisation of this it should be a soundly based argument as far as secure identification is concerned (hopefully).
    Larvid,

    Gun licenses (CCP) Concealed Carry Permits or Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) permits are very stringent.

    I have one.

    You must fill out a form, give your finger prints, and it is sent to the FBI in Quantico.

    Then a couple/few weeks later you are allowed to go to the local police station and get a permit, again with finger prints on the permit. It's usually valid for 2 to 5 years depending on the state.

    Personally, these are a good thing IMO, and people with these permits rarely, rarely commit crimes.

    It's deterrent.
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