Re: Obama or Romney?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:52 pm
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So you post us a clip about how evil bad big corporations own everything and then you run to vote Romney...kernzy wrote:whenever i get confused, i ask george...
R.I.P.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acLW1vFO-2Q
Ok, you convinced me - I won't be voting in US election.kernzy wrote:I don't know what you mean. i vote for "none of the above".
romney is just the next power hungry liar in the line, already guilty of corruption, treason, and triple faced double dealing.
give up voting. it is the worst hobby in the world...
You could have fooled me with "Barry Soetero".p.s., i must emphasise, i'm not putting down Barry in favour of romney. they are all the same.
Keep talking like that and Al will soon propose to you.if you want to find a politician who works hard and honestly, you need to look way down the pecking order line, to somebody you never heard of before. if you get into the top few layers of power, they are as corrupt as satan. the only u.s. politician who speaks total sense and puts himself across as an everyday person is Ron Paul. but, "power corrupts, and absolute power, corrupts absolutely"
It's a neat way of saying that I wasn't all that convinced with your claim about not favouring Romney over Obama. Heck, for a moment I thought you were going to say Obama is actually Barry Manilow with shoe polish.kernzy wrote:""You could have fooled me with "Barry Soetero". "" what do you mean by this? i no understandee.
Alex Weir, a great Hyper Sports/T&F etc player, who posted in this thread. Guess that was kinda inside joke. No offence Al.who's Al?
I'd vote for wolveskernzy wrote:"democracy is 2 wolves and a sheep debating whats for dinner"
If that's your way of saying I'm fair and balanced so be it.AL wrote:No offence taken Tommi, apart from your obvious apprenticeship at FOX News. WTF?
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/10/30 ... -response/WASHINGTON — Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a fierce critic of Barack Obama, praised the president and the federal government’s response to the massive storm Sandy, which caused widespread damage and power outages along the East Coast.
Christie has attacked Obama repeatedly on the campaign trail and said the Democrat does not deserve a second term in the White House, instead backing Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the Nov. 6 election.
But just hours after the worst of the storm knocked out power for 2.4 million people in New Jersey, just south of New York City, Christie applauded Obama and the Federal Emergency Management Agency in interviews on major television networks.
“The federal government response has been great. I was on the phone at midnight again last night with the president personally,” he told NBC’s “Today” program.
“The president has been outstanding in this. The folks at FEMA … have been excellent,” said Christie, once thought to be a contender for the White House or possibly Romney’s vice presidential pick.
Christie’s praise came a week before the presidential election, with polls showing the race as a dead heat.
“I don’t give a damn about Election Day. It doesn’t matter a lick to me at the moment,” Christie later told reporters in a press conference about the storm damage. “I’ve got bigger fish to fry.”
Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on Monday night, leaving behind a trail of flooded homes, toppled trees and downed power lines in the nation’s most densely populated region. At least 30 people were reported killed along the eastern seaboard.
Obama’s handling of the storm’s aftermath as well as Romney’s response to it have the potential to become political issues and both campaigns are taking care to avoid missteps.
The president again canceled his campaign activities for Wednesday to deal with storm recovery efforts. Romney on Tuesday transformed what was intended originally to be a campaign stop into a storm relief event in Ohio.
Liberal group Americans United for Change was quick to circulate Christie’s comments.
Earlier on “CBS This Morning,” Christie said he spoke with Obama three times on Monday as the storm hit. Obama declared New Jersey a major disaster area so the state can quickly receive federal aid.
“I can’t thank the president enough for that,” Christie told CBS.