if he wins he stole it

@debrakcarey (19887)
United States
October 2, 2012 10:46pm CST
Let's see, we have another border patrol agent killed in action, more wounded by Fast and Furious guns. We have 16 teenagers at a birthday party killed by Fast and Furious guns. We have a 'shocker' scoop on Obama's sham marriage and down low antics, we have Biden saying the middle class has been 'buried'. We have intell that Ambassador Stevens begged for help from State Department and got NONE, and that the administration LIED to cover that fact up. Perhaps even orchestrated it (rumor has it the 'filmmaker' is Muslim). AND NOW, we have Obama talking ghetto to an audience of black folks while he lies and says the government doesn't care about them, while his campaign insults women by telling them to vote like their ladyparts depend on it. Meanwhile active duty soldiers are not getting their absentee ballots and the DNC is making sure no one needs ID to vote cause they care so much about folks getting to vote. That is just TODAY. lol On top of all that, we have a economy in nose dive, record breaking unemployment, business failures, foreclosures, and Muslims demanding we rewrite our Bill of Rights in Dearborn MI. Our president skips intell briefings, snubs allies, and parties in Vegas while our embassies are burning. He tells us that he is 'eye candy' while folks are dying due to HIS policies. And folks, that is the tip of the iceberg! IF HE WINS, he stole it.
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@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
3 Oct 12
Well, if Obama wins it'll be because people dislike and feel like they have no common ground with Romney. it's not like he is running against a good candidate. Doesn't matter what Obama does, Romney isn't running a strong campaign and the last few weeks his errors had over shadowed anything that Obama was doing.
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@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
4 Oct 12
He may not be the best speaker, but that could be because he has been dealing with the civil conflict we are involved in with in Syria and the conflict that broke out between Syria & Turkey today. Also, you have to remember, he is trying to connect with the average American. So you are going to vote for someone who wants to take funds away from PBS? For some kids that the only early education they will receive! Someone who is attacking Obama on problems - like the coal industry - that do not exist. Someone who's Medicare plan will hurt the system as well as older Americans. A supposed "business man" who isn't aware of tax breaks companies get for relocation equipment (and essentially jobs) overseas. Yea. Sounds like a winner. Go find someone from a non-mainstream party to vote for if you really want change. I am not bothering watching the debate. The twitter feed and blogger recaps are much better.
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
4 Oct 12
Listen to how Obama speaks at the debate... I can't believe he is a Harvard graduate...he speaks like a guy from the hood.. not an educated person. No offense to anyone, but still... if he was a Harvard grad.. he speech, language and how he speaks (all his pausing and stuttering and lingering after partial sentences and so on) is definately not from Harvard.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
HE LOST. Obama didn't even bother to prepare. Skipped almost ALL of his debate coaching sessions and now wants to blame Kerry for not preparing him. Obama is NOT presidential material and I do believe Romney showed us HE IS.
@STOUTjodee (3572)
• United States
3 Oct 12
You are absolutely right, if Obama wins, he stole it. I heard that a company (owed by George Soros)in Spain is counting the votes. If this is true, when has another country counted our votes? I think that it won't matter who the American people vote for, Obama will be put back into office, either by people being paid/bribed into voting or martial law will be put into place. (Call me paranoid or a conspiracy theorist, but I believe it's coming down to the wire.)
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I'm a bit nervous about all that too. I see it going south no matter who wins.
• United States
3 Oct 12
I totally agree with you. What do you think of this "Oddsmaker's" prediction? I pray he is correct, http://www.cityprofile.com/forum/national-politics-debate/las-vegas-odds-maker-opines-why-obama-will-get-killed-romney-november-22921/
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Also, established Latinos are a bit upset that illegals are taking THEIR jobs.
@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
3 Oct 12
I think that stealing it has always been part of the overall plan. There are more skeletons in Obama's closet than there are needle marks on Keith Richard's arms. I just haven't decided which is more dangerous. The destruction of America if he wins, or the civil unrest and riots and possibility of martial law if he loses.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I look for unrest either way.
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
3 Oct 12
Yep, but more importantly and seriously...if he wins.....WE LOOSE! Only ones that win are him and his family and the talk shows! Only one easy thing everyone has to do to stop this insanity...
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
IF HE WINS? If he wins we are DONE.
@adforme (2114)
3 Oct 12
I see you feel strongly about the impending presidential election. I just want to say one thing. I am aware that both Obama and Romney may seem as different as night and day. I am undecided personally. I want there to be a more independent platform sooner or later with regard to presidential elections. We cannot have a strong country with the current system of far left and far right. Romney needs to change his attitude, and Obama needs to get a clue.
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@adforme (2114)
8 Oct 12
The 47 percent statement.
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@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I've heard a lot of people taking offense at the 47% statement but they don't understand what he was saying because the media doesn't present it as it was said. Romney said that 47% of Americans won't vote for him so he's not going to concentrate on trying to win their votes. That's it, plain and simple. Not that they were worthless or stupid but that he wasn't going to waste his time and money trying to change their minds. What's wrong with that? Those 47% are on the government dole--some need it, some don't, but they will vote for Obama because he's committed to expanding those programs and won't vote for Romney because he wants to cut those programs and get people to be independent. That means not counting on anyone but themselves for their food and shelter. He never said he despises those people or that they are worthless, he just said they won't vote for him and so he'll concentrate his efforts elsewhere. Obama has made a statement, too, although not secretly recorded and not put into words. He is concentrating his efforts on states that are leaning his way and ignoring "red" states that will likely not vote for him. Romney and Obama are saying the same thing exactly, they won't waste time on people that won't vote for them, only Romney actually said it and it was recorded.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
What's wrong with Romney's attitude? I personally really like his attitude? lol
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
3 Oct 12
Yes, Obama has been very busy "fundamentally changing America" hasn't he? His supporters refuse to see the shady side here. Think of history, we find it crazy that somebody could follow Hitler, but look what happened there. I think either way this election goes, we are in for a bumpy ride the next few years. It will either be austerity riots like Europe, or we will steadily go down the drain like we are now. Obama has done a bang up job with class warfare and racial divide. It will take possible decades to put us back on track.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I'm thinking at least a generation, IF all goes well.
@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
3 Oct 12
I've been buried in work here, what's this about a sham marriage and O telling people gov't doesn't care about them? (Although that might be the first truly honest thing he's ever said!) I recall the military having a tough time back in Bush vs. Gore--they were trying to disqualify military votes. I was outraged them and I'm outraged now that anyone would deny those brave people their right to vote for their commander in chief. Stoutjody mentioned a company in Spain that will have a hand in voting and I wonder if that's even legal. And you forgot to mention that Obama has told big manufacturers to disregard the law about 60 days' notice of layoffs and committed OUR money to pay their legal expenses that might arise from their breaking that law! Because the announcement of thousands of jobs disappearing just 4 days before the election will hurt his chances of winning re-election. I'm bone weary of the whole thing. But no time for that--if Obama wins we'll have to scramble to survive financially and if Romney wins the streets will be filled with rioters screaming racism and vote fraud.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I thought of that news bite after posting. With all the coverage on the internet, I'm sure they know now. Shame their companies are being told to LIE. I've read some installations will defy the president on this. As for telling the blacks present at that speech in 2007 that the government didn't care about them...he neglected to tell them that ten days before his speech, HE VOTED against waiving the Stafford Act 10% matching funds! And that $110,000,000 had been sent to the Gulf coast states. I'm weary too. But I fear that Nov. 6 may be the beginning of even worse things to come. Obama will have until Jan. 20th to make our lives a living hell.
• United States
4 Oct 12
I don't know. A lot of people still like him. His approval rating is around 50%. By the way..who do they poll...I have never been called and polled. Do you know anyone who has been polled? Who are these people? That being said...it looks like it will be a very close election. And it is horrible that the military is having issues getting ballots to the soldiers. That needs to be fixed ASAP. But could be a good thing for Romney. I hear a lot of bad things from a lot them about Romney because he dodged the draft.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I've never been polled. I've wondered the same thing. lol And Clinton DID dodge the draft and look how the Liberals love him. I know Romney went to France on a misson trip for his church, is that dodging?
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
3 Oct 12
You'd have to define "steal." The majority of people to vote for Obama either don't know about his shady side or they believe it's manufactured by right-wing racists.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Steal - in the truest sense of the word.
@natliegleb (5175)
• India
3 Oct 12
that is quite funny,its against the rules to steal and he plays unfairly by cheating for sure,it is prohibited
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Not sure who or what you are talking about natliegleb.
@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
3 Oct 12
I heard a new name for our dynamic dual, Bark, (short for Barack) and then that has to make Biden name Bite-me. So we have Bark and Bite-me. So which is worse, the bark are the bite.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
I guess I would say that the Bark is worse than the bite. lol
• United States
3 Oct 12
You're right, I totally agree with you. This country is in trouble now, but if Obama is reelected this country is really going to be in trouble. This is a sign of the times. The Bible is fulfilling itself. I know people that believe that if Obama is not the anti-christ then he's the precursor to the anti-christ. Romeny has had some slip ups and I'm not overly fond of him, but I'd rather see him in office that see Obama back in there. People are just going to have to pray and when the polls open, be there.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Romney is human. Obama is making me think he's NOT.
• United States
3 Oct 12
well i personally believe that this country is getting to the point that we will be beyond saving. We will either need a DRASTIC change or we will continue to decline as a civilization. Gas prices continue to climb through the roof with no logical explanation other that rich people want to get richer. Food prices continue to climb, as well as the prices of virtually everything. Employers continue to demand the maximum amount of work for the minimum amount of pay. If the middle class is being buried, its being buried in DEBT. this country needs a big change,
@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Oil is also high because our dollar is worth less. As we print and print, our paper is worth less and oil prices rise in reaction to the worth of the dollar. The more money we print, the higher the price we'll pay for gas and oil.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Oil prices are rising because of high cost per barrel and the massive taxes being levied against the oil refiners. The debt is massive. Americans are hurting. Which is why we need some sanity in Washington. NOW
@bestboy19 (5478)
• United States
3 Oct 12
Will he have stolen it or will the dumb down Americans give it to him?
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12
Well, personaly I feel like Romney has a great chance to win. But of course I may be wrong. I do believe more are aware of his lacking than in 2008.
@riyauro (6421)
• India
3 Oct 12
Wow so much happening there. I guess he is spoiling things. Wow, why did people choose him in the first place. I hope he does not ruin the country. Or maybe some plans.. yeah i agree with you here. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day ahead.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
8 Oct 12