Posted: 10/4/2011 12:42:10 PM EDT
| OK, who is ARFcom supporting now? Who do you think should get the chance to beat owebama? |
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Romney - Yes, he has consistently had the best numbers against Obama
Perry - Maybe, but I think the George W. Bush part II factor will come into play and make it very close Cain - No. When is the last time someone went from the private sector to the Presidency with no govt experience.? Palin - No. Newt - Probably not. His likability numbers are low. Maybe if he killed Obama in the debates Paul - Probably not. Personally I have come to accept a Romney presidency. If Obama can't ban guns, he's not going to with a Rep House and probalbly a slim R. majority in the Senate and I can guarantee you his Supreme Ct nominees will be better than the two dykes Obama gave us |
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I support Ron Paul because I agree with most of his positions on various issues. The country has gone so far leftward that, in my opinion, the most rightward candidates should be supported as a counterweight.
As far as beating the Kenyan goes, any candidate that can get enough votes to beat him would have to be essentially like him, no matter what letter the the candidate places after his name. You classical liberals opened the Pandora's box, and now we are all reaping the consequences. |
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I like Cain, but I heard today (on the radio) that he might be planning a brief hiatus from campaigning to promote his new book. If that is true, I have to question whether or not he's 100% in for a presidential bid. I'd hate to throw my support behind him, only to see him back out later. Wait and see I guess. |
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Personally I have come to accept a Romney presidency. If Obama can't ban guns, he's not going to with a Rep House and probalbly a slim R. majority in the Senate and I can guarantee you his Supreme Ct nominees will be better than the two dykes Obama gave us
I don't share your hopefulness on the Supreme Court appointees. Romney is anti-gun and I think could 'reach across the aisle' and appoint someone who shares his way of thinking on the matter. That concerns me. |
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Here's my opinion:
Romney- RINO/Anti-2A Perry- solid but his views on immigration worry me Cain- solid on business and fiscal issues but outed himself as a race baiter Palin- I like her where she is now Newt- establishment Republican/solid gold douchebag Paul- I wish he would stay in the Senate instead of running for POTUS but his recent statements about killing a terrorist that just happens to hold US citizenship is making me rethink my support for him Bachmann- not listed in the poll and I don't know enough about her So far I'm voting for Perry in the primary and the Republican nominee in the general. |
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I support Ron Paul because I agree with most of his positions on various issues. The country has gone so far leftward that, in my opinion, the most rightward candidates should be supported as a counterweight. As far as beating the Kenyan goes, any candidate that can get enough votes to beat him would have to be essentially like him, no matter what letter the the candidate places after his name. You classical liberals opened the Pandora's box, and now we are all reaping the consequences. I'm not sure you know what classical liberal means... |
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Here's my opinion: Romney- RINO/Anti-2A Perry- solid but his views on immigration worry me Cain- solid on business and fiscal issues but outed himself as a race baiter Palin- I like her where she is now Newt- establishment Republican/solid gold douchebag Paul- I wish he would stay in the Senate instead of running for POTUS but his recent statements about killing a terrorist that just happens to hold US citizenship is making me rethink my support for him Bachmann- not listed in the poll and I don't know enough about her So far I'm voting for Perry in the primary and the Republican nominee in the general. You have no idea what you're talking about, do you? |
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Just joined the "Herman Cain Team" website. Gonna grab a couple friends for it, too!!! Why?: Cain is a company fixer. He takes companies that are heading down the road to destruction and fixes them. That, right there, takes a special breed of person. I've known men like him. Not easy to like...not easy to work for all the time.....but dammit...they get shit done! He's been there and doesn't have the "attitude". He understands the difference between monetarily poor and culturally poor. But most of all, unlike 98 percent of politicians.....HE'S HAD A REAL JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many REAL jobs!!!! He damn well knows what it's like to be both a working man AND a successful businessman. THAT is a rare combination. |
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Quoted: I like Cain, but I heard today (on the radio) that he might be planning a brief hiatus from campaigning to promote his new book. If that is true, I have to question whether or not he's 100% in for a presidential bid. I'd hate to throw my support behind him, only to see him back out later. Wait and see I guess. His book is part of the campaign strategy. Read the title! ![]() |
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Just joined the "Herman Cain Team" website. Gonna grab a couple friends for it, too!!! Why?: Cain is a company fixer. He takes companies that are heading down the road to destruction and fixes them. That, right there, takes a special breed of person. I've known men like him. Not easy to like...not easy to work for all the time.....but dammit...they get shit done! He's been there and doesn't have the "attitude". He understands the difference between monetarily poor and culturally poor. But most of all, unlike 98 percent of politicians.....HE'S HAD A REAL JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many REAL jobs!!!! He damn well knows what it's like to be both a working man AND a successful businessman. THAT is a rare combination. Yep, and quite frankly, I'm really tired of career politicians. In fact, I don't trust any of them. |
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Here's my opinion: Cain- solid on business and fiscal issues but outed himself as a race baiter ] You should try thinking for yourself instead of letting the media manipulate you. Cain is not a race baiter. Race baiters go around making an issue of race. Cain hasn't even mentioned any of the Perry mess unless someone else asks him, and he answers quickly and moves on. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I like Cain, but I heard today (on the radio) that he might be planning a brief hiatus from campaigning to promote his new book. If that is true, I have to question whether or not he's 100% in for a presidential bid. I'd hate to throw my support behind him, only to see him back out later. Wait and see I guess. His book is part of the campaign strategy. Read the title! ![]() I don't know...here's a link to a short write-up about it http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2011/1003/Herman-Cain-leaving-the-campaign-trail-Why-now |
| My opinion? None of the candidates seeking the republican nomination are ideal. I have a few issues with all of them. Still, I'd consider ANY of them to be far superior to another 4 years of Obama. So I will vote for whoever the party ultimately nominates, even if they aren't my favorite. |
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Quoted: Just joined the "Herman Cain Team" website. Gonna grab a couple friends for it, too!!! Why?: Cain is a company fixer. He takes companies that are heading down the road to destruction and fixes them. That, right there, takes a special breed of person. I've known men like him. Not easy to like...not easy to work for all the time.....but dammit...they get shit done! He's been there and doesn't have the "attitude". He understands the difference between monetarily poor and culturally poor. But most of all, unlike 98 percent of politicians.....HE'S HAD A REAL JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many REAL jobs!!!! He damn well knows what it's like to be both a working man AND a successful businessman. THAT is a rare combination. +1 |
