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Medrea
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iamahydralisk
United States813 Posts
someone posted this earlier in the topic. been reading and loling (and also being terrified) at the 10.0 richter scale amount of stupid permeating the chat. good for lols now that fox news has given up the fight. | ||
Derez
Netherlands6068 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:52 cz wrote: So who is going to take the heat for this failure? Romney, Christie, Ryan, someone else? They'll blame Sandy. They ran an out of touch candidate with an out of touch platform against a weak incumbent and will look for excuses outside their own party. | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
But I'll mention it anyway | ||
HeavenS
Colombia2259 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:25 StarStruck wrote: What the heck do you expect and the popular vote? Come on man. Not the first time we've seen it like this. he said that after he was elected in his first term lol. | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:53 Derez wrote: They'll blame Sandy. They ran an out of touch candidate with an out of touch platform against a weak incumbent and will look for excuses outside their own party. Actually, many Romney supporters said Sandy helped Obama while i was watching some "romney chat" site, lol. | ||
Holy_AT
Austria978 Posts
In addition I am glad that colored people and others got the right to vote because otherwise we could say hello to Mr. Magicpants, I just dont get it how this guy is votable. From a european perspective you must really be an idiot to have voted for Mitt, no insult intended, but thats the truth. As a european I express my warmest thank you to the outcome of this vote. | ||
ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
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julianto
2292 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:53 Derez wrote: They'll blame Sandy. They ran an out of touch candidate with an out of touch platform against a weak incumbent and will look for excuses outside their own party. Disasters are signs from God, I hear from Republicans. | ||
acker
United States2958 Posts
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MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
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Tewks44
United States2032 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:55 julianto wrote: Disasters are signs from God, I hear from Republicans. This, folks, is what one might call a "zinger" | ||
Saryph
United States1955 Posts
Having never seen a state added to our nation, the concept is so exciting to me, even though I am not quite sure why. | ||
Infernal Knight
United States557 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:55 ticklishmusic wrote: Shout out to Chris Christie I imagine Christie probably helped his own gubernatorial campaign quite a hell of a lot over the past week. | ||
Roflhaxx
Korea (South)1244 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:55 julianto wrote: Disasters are signs from God, I hear from Republicans. Aren't they then saying that God wants Obama to win? | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
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paralleluniverse
4065 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:46 MostGroce wrote: So happy right now, welfare and food stamp party at my place!!!!!! Bring the Drugs!!!! Whew....... Almost thought I'd have to find a job. User was warned for this post Increase usage of the social safety net is due to the weak economy which Obama inherited. And he's tried to fix that, if Republicans had their turn, their policies would do the opposite. If you think you can live comfortably off welfare and food stamps, without a job, then good luck, especially when it runs out. | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:57 Roflhaxx wrote: Aren't they then saying that God wants Obama to win? According to the Divine Plan, everything is exactly the way it should be, so yes. | ||
acker
United States2958 Posts
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itkovian
United States1763 Posts
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