Election Day 2012

Who should win?

Obama
36
69%
Romney
11
21%
Undecided
5
10%
 
Total votes : 52

Re: Election Day 2012

Postby TheRoguePrince » November 7th, 2012, 6:26 am

[quote="Kopalover"]I'm Canadian so my opinion will be shunned.. but why would you vote for EITHER ?
Obama wants to put a Muslim Church on GROUND ZERO!!
Romney wants to break up gay couples, take away their rights, and their children.[/quote]
Dude, WTF :-o

Obama doesn't want to put a Muslim church (It's called a mosque) on Ground Zero. It's two blocks away, it's a community center, and it's a private land deal that the President is not involved with.

Romney does not want to break up gay couples. He just doesn't want the federal government to recognize their marriage. He does favor unions (Despite what people say) and that has nothing to do with taking children away.
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby Regulus » November 7th, 2012, 6:37 am

Obama has the popular vote now, by 25,000. It's nothing, but I'm just saying.
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby TheLionPrince » November 7th, 2012, 6:44 am

Well, time to get ready for 2016! :D

Who's voting for Biden? (because he hinted that he's running)
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby AmandaTheLioness » November 7th, 2012, 6:51 am

http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results

POPULAR VOTE PLUS ELECTORAL VOTES :)
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby Woeler » November 7th, 2012, 6:53 am

Just woke up to the great news!

@TRP Building a mosque on ground zero? Ever heard of the term respect? That is something the government should get involved in, not marriage which is NONE of their business.

@dgf, Obama won, I don't know how, he just did. Yes, I do find your system weird and nonfunctional. This whole state thing is weird. Normally votes are counted and the one with the most votes wins. Our prime-minister is not some populistic dude that bombards us with commercials. He's just a middle-class man, just like all the other government officials.

But I grew up with this system, ot yours. I am just happy that Obama won. Because like Bill Maher said: if Romney would have won he would have pulled all the youngearth people, the anti-science-crowd and the religiousvalues fest in the whitehouse as well.

And you know my stance on religion ;)
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby DGFone » November 7th, 2012, 7:24 am

[quote="Woeler1"]
@TRP Building a mosque on ground zero? Ever heard of the term respect? That is something the government should get involved in, not marriage which is NONE of their business.

@dgf, Obama won, I don't know how, he just did. Yes, I do find your system weird and nonfunctional. This whole state thing is weird. Normally votes are counted and the one with the most votes wins. Our prime-minister is not some populistic dude that bombards us with commercials. He's just a middle-class man, just like all the other government officials.

But I grew up with this system, ot yours. I am just happy that Obama won. Because like Bill Maher said: if Romney would have won he would have pulled all the youngearth people, the anti-science-crowd and the religiousvalues fest in the whitehouse as well.
[/quote]

TRP is right about the so-called mosque. It's private land and the owners are free to do with it as they please. Whether they have respect for others or not is not government matter.

And you do know that Bill Maher, is you know, a comedian? To say "I support Obama because Romney will X, Y, and Z according to this comedian..." It's a bit, mental, don't you think? Maher said it because it's funny, not because it's true.

Anyways, the only way to see if Obama is the right choice or not is by seeing how he will behave during his second term.
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby Woeler » November 7th, 2012, 7:27 am

[quote="DGFone"][quote="Woeler1"]
@TRP Building a mosque on ground zero? Ever heard of the term respect? That is something the government should get involved in, not marriage which is NONE of their business.

@dgf, Obama won, I don't know how, he just did. Yes, I do find your system weird and nonfunctional. This whole state thing is weird. Normally votes are counted and the one with the most votes wins. Our prime-minister is not some populistic dude that bombards us with commercials. He's just a middle-class man, just like all the other government officials.

But I grew up with this system, ot yours. I am just happy that Obama won. Because like Bill Maher said: if Romney would have won he would have pulled all the youngearth people, the anti-science-crowd and the religiousvalues fest in the whitehouse as well.
[/quote]

TRP is right about the so-called mosque. It's private land and the owners are free to do with it as they please. Whether they have respect for others or not is not government matter.

And you do know that Bill Maher, is you know, a comedian? To say "I support Obama because Romney will X, Y, and Z according to this comedian..." It's a bit, mental, don't you think? Maher said it because it's funny, not because it's true.

Anyways, the only way to see if Obama is the right choice or not is by seeing how he will behave during his second term.[/quote]
I thought you said you wanted an answer, not a debate...
Anyway, Bill Maher means what he says. Of course there is a certain aspect of comedy in it, but I don't think it's far from the truth.
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby DGFone » November 7th, 2012, 7:28 am

I can argue about that, but I won't. :P

Besides, I don't see you arguing about judging Obama by the next four years, so I take it you agree with me there. 8-)
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby TheRoguePrince » November 7th, 2012, 7:29 am

Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. :ugh2:

You mean Woeler actually is against the Ground Zero mosque? That's really surprising to me. You always seemed very very pro-Freedoms. Anyways, I never said it was a good idea. I simply said that it's a private deal and does not involved Obama at all. But yes, I believe that it's a bad move to put it there. The builders should have more respect.
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Re: Election Day 2012

Postby DGFone » November 7th, 2012, 7:31 am

[quote="TheRoguePrince"]Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. :ugh2:

You mean Woeler actually is against the Ground Zero mosque? That's really surprising to me. You always seemed very very pro-Freedoms. Anyways, I never said it was a good idea. I simply said that it's a private deal and does not involved Obama at all. But yes, I believe that it's a bad move to put it there. The builders should have more respect.[/quote]

Woeler's anti-religion feelings tend to override his pro-freedom stances 100% of the time.
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