This is Why I Am Not Voting for Obama....

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Being qualified to be president is a definite plus.

If Mitt Romney posted a job ad for a vice presidential running mate, it might sound like this. Yet despite Romney's real VP job search being secret, several potential applicants appear to be openly vying for the job, keeping their names in the audition pool by showing how sharp their teeth really are.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has called the president the most "divisive" in modern history. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has said Obama is the most "incompetent." Frequent anti-Obama flame-thrower Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey has said he can be convinced to run. Ohio Sen. Rob Portman accused the president of lacking "presidential leadership." And New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte wants to debate Vice President Joe Biden.

And they are not alone. House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty are also among the potential Romney running mates who've gone on the attack.

Publicly, all of them have denied or thrown cold water on the idea of being Romney's No. 2. But don't believe that for a second. Many think that tactic is just part of the dance.

"Look, it boils down to this: For the vast majority of the so-called 'non-candidates,' it would take them a nanosecond to say, 'Yes,'" said University of Virginia professor Larry Sabato, also director of the school's Center for Politics.

"They're not kidding anybody," Sabato said. "A run for vice president is a gamble worth taking. The payoff is potentially enormous even if you lose."

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Amid the auditions, consider the qualifications: The person must be ready to be president, not overshadow Romney, help him in a region or with a group where he may struggle, not depress the conservative base and stay ready to attack, attack, attack.

Biden checks many of those boxes, helping with middle- and lower-class whites who are sour on the president. Biden also fires up the Democratic base and revels in his role as political pit bull, like he did last weekend in Ohio, drumming up support among white, middle-class workers in an area where Obama hadn't done well.

"The president likes to be kind of above the fray and doesn't really believe in anger and rage; he's very cool and unflappable," said Douglas Brinkley, presidential historian and political analyst. "But that can sometimes translate as aloof. Joe Biden provides the kind of feisty, muscular counterpart."

Romney's potential running mates know if they want to rumble, they must prove they are ready for the fight. Sen. Marco Rubio Enter Rubio. The Florida freshman senator is, arguably, the loudest Obama critic on the list. Though he's frequently said he's not interested in the No. 2 spot, his activities of late suggest he's at least trying out for the job.

For example, Romney has called the president "divisive." On Saturday at a South Carolina GOP fundraiser, Rubio took that line a step further: accusing the president of being the most divisive in modern history.

But Rubio didn't stop there. He recently defended Romney over the U.S. handling of a Chinese dissident and showed his own foreign policy prowess.

Rubio could help the presumptive nominee in the battleground state of Florida, with its critical 29 electoral votes. He could help Romney close the large Hispanic gap against the president and could shore up tea party support, since many core activists don't think Romney is a true conservative.

The downside of Rubio's resume is his lack of national experience.

"He's been in the Senate as long as (Sarah) Palin was governor," Sabato said, referring to concerns that Rubio may not be ready to be president. "And he's never been vetted in a national race. Running in a single state is nothing compared to a national race."

Gov. Bobby Jindal

Louisiana's Jindal also appears to be auditioning.

Newspapers in Alabama report that Jindal recently called Obama "the most incompetent president since Jimmy Carter."

The Louisiana governor has held to the Romney campaign line as recently as Wednesday on MSNBC, touting the candidate's education proposals on the same day that Romney gave an education speech.

In that appearance, Jindal was asked about potentially being Romney's running mate. He refused to speculate, instead going on the attack against the president. But when pressed about not explicitly denying he's interested, Jindal just smiled.

Jindal, an Indian-American conservative, could help Romney with certain ethnic minorities. He is deemed qualified, and he could help the northeastern Romney with conservatives in the South.

And yet, Sabato said, "As Jindal proved when he gave the response to the [2009] State of the Union -- he's not a scintillating public speaker."

But the governor of New Jersey is.

Gov. Chris Christie

Christie recently said Romney "might be able to convince" him to join the ticket. Christie -- a rock star in Republican circles -- has frequently echoed Romney's campaign attacks, helped other GOP candidates and fired up the conservative base.

But Christie's apparent audition may fall flat. The governor has moderate positions on some issues, which could reinforce the notion among some that Romney is too moderate himself. Also, Christie may not be able to turn traditionally blue New Jersey red.

Another potential pitfall: "[Christie's] propensity for saying controversial things, which would land him on the front pages every two or three days, overshadowing the presidential nominee," Sabato said.

Sen. Rob Portman

Rob Portman would likely not have that problem. The Ohio freshman senator is blander and breathes less fire than some of the others. But that does not mean he can't try.

Last week at a fiscal summit, Portman accused the president of lacking "presidential leadership" during last year's deficit talks.

Portman could help Romney win Ohio's 18 electoral votes -- no Republican has ever won the White House without Ohio. He is also widely deemed as qualified.

Yet, his service as President George W. Bush's budget director and trade representative could prove problematic, giving Democrats yet another Bush-staffers-as-bogeymen storyline they deployed in 2008.

Meanwhile, what better way to audition as a running mate than to suggest debating the current vice president?

Sen. Kelly Ayotte

Not only has Kelly Ayotte said she is more qualified to be president than Obama was in 2008, but the senator went even further by raising the idea of debating Biden.

Ayotte could help Romney in New Hampshire, an important swing state that neighbors Romney's political home of Massachusetts. But the Granite State went for Obama in 2008. Also, Ayotte would almost certainly help Romney close the gender gap against the president.

But there's also a question of experience and readiness.

"Even though she was state attorney general before she became senator, she's got the Palin problem of having been in major office only a year and a half," Sabato said. "I think she's well down on the list."

Rep. Paul Ryan

House Budget Chairman Ryan and former Romney primary rival Pawlenty have also showed they'd be good No. 2 picks.

Ryan has frequently pushed the Republicans' "class warfare" line against the president and has unveiled a budget that's a battle cry for many conservatives. Also, Ryan hails from Wisconsin, an important battleground, and his youthfulness could appeal to a group that the president enjoys advantages with.

Yet Democrats savor the opportunity to have Ryan's budget proposals -- which they liken to a war on the poor -- at the center of the presidential campaign.

Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty

As for Pawlenty, he's willingly spoken on behalf of the Romney campaign, relishing the attack dog role. In Romney's second general election ad, Pawlenty appears in the first four seconds, suggesting that his audition is going well.

Pawlenty has problems. The former Minnesota governor failed to make a dent in the GOP primaries and likely would have a problem helping Romney win Minnesota.

It's entirely possible that someone not currently auditioning to be Romney's running mate could win the VP process.

Former Gov. Sarah Palin

Then there's Sarah Palin.

In 2008, then-Alaska Gov. Palin was not high on the list of potentials and not widely seen as trying out for the job. And yet, after being picked, Palin did assume the traditional running mate's attack dog role.

And in yet another twist in the process, others had the VP job and did not assume the traditional attack role.

"Certain vice presidents just don't [fit that bill]," Brinkley said.

"You wouldn't expect George Herbert Walker Bush to do that for Ronald Reagan. It just wasn't in his personality. Or Al Gore to Bill Clinton. He just couldn't pull it off in a way."
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OK Ronnie I make it easy for you.

Since you are a pussychops I know that you will not picke one that you feel would make a good VP for Willard Romney


all you can do is post birth certificate crap.

pity really


COME ON GROW SOME BALLS

pick one of these that you would like to see run with him ......

waiting .................
 

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Government economists have been clear that under current law their projection today is that unemployment will hit 6% by that point," LaBolt said.

He went on to cite recent remarks in which Romney, chiding the president for his job creation record, said any unemployment figure above 4% was not worth celebrating.

"What I think was interesting about this is that Romney moved goal posts in a matter of weeks," LaBolt said. "He said he was going to get it down to 4% several weeks ago, now he's at 6%, he's already moved the goal posts on a critical promise he made."

In his previous remarks, Romney did not explicitly say he would reduce the unemployment rate to 4%. At a campaign stop in Pittsburgh in May, he said "anything over 8%, anything near 8%, anything over 4% is not cause for celebration."
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fraud ,...........

pity really
 

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It never ceases to amaze me when Republicans comment on the relative intelligence of their opponents.

This is coming from the party of Dubya, climate-change-deniers, birthers, creationists, bible-thumping yokels, and all manner of John Birch Society fanatics. That is why I can never take these type of shots too seriously - look at the other side's "base"!

Amen, after listening to the likes of Palin, Bachman, Cain and Perry I wonder if they have a collective IQ of 50.

You know none of these politicians are dumb.. If you check out their biography they all have degrees in various fields.. Honestly its (us) the people that is stupid.

We will vote for a certain person just because they either have a D or R behind their names instead of voting for our best interest.. Once we start holding all politicians accountable then this back and forth between us and them is bullcrap.. I am happy with everything President Obama has done.. No and I call him on it.. You cannot find one republican on this site or any other site call out republicans for obstruction, holding up dept talks, or even just flat out not doing a damn thing to help the American people get back to work and help this aconomy.. Now have everyting the Democrats done correct also NOPE.. so again we are the stupid ones not them... They continue to play on peoples hate, insecuritys, and helplessness and they keep getting richer and we keep.. well for a better word.... we keep getting screwed over.. Wake up people
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This is from a blog on politics.

that last guy was spot on.

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Ronnie - your VP preference >:shrug:
 

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Ronnie - your VP preference


Paul Ryan
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Finnally you come out with some type of decision on this.

Mine is Ron Paul



I dont think either one has a fawking chance in hell. No way Willard takes Ryan. Way to controversial of a figure.

What happened to Rubio ?

Rubio just stated that the GOP is a joke and better wake up before its too late.

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Former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) lashed out at members of his party on Sunday, slamming them for their unwillingness to compromise on proposed tax increases.

In his characteristically colorful style, Simpson told CNN's Fareed Zakaria that Republicans' rigid opposition to new tax revenues has hampered productivity and diminished the chances of reaching an agreement with Democrats on debt reduction.

"You can?t cut spending your way out of this hole," Simpson, who was appointed as co-chair of President Obama's Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform in 2010, said. "You can?t grow your way out of this hole, and you can?t tax your way out of this hole. So put that in your pipe and smoke it, we tell these people. This is madness."

Simpson continued: "If you want to be a purist, go somewhere on a mountaintop and praise the east or something. But if you want to be in politics, you learn to compromise. And you learn to compromise on the issue without compromising yourself. Show me a guy who won?t compromise and I?ll show you a guy with rock for brains."

The former senator, along with debt commission co-chair Erskine Bowles, developed a plan in 2010 for bringing down the top tax rate and lowering the deficit by repealing a number of tax cuts and credits. The initial plan, commonly known as Simpson-Bowles, was mostly ignored by lawmakers. A bipartisan budget modeled after their report was rejected by the House earlier this year.

During the interview Sunday, he expressed frustration with his party's focus on social issues, as well as the ability of outspoken figures like Americans for Tax Reform head Grover Norquist to drive the conversation.

"I guess I'm known as a RINO now, which means a Republican in name only, because, I guess, of social views, perhaps, or common sense would be another one, which seems to escape members of our party," Simpson said. "For heaven?s sake, you have Grover Norquist wandering the earth in his white robes saying that if you raise taxes one penny, he?ll defeat you. He can?t murder you. He can?t burn your house. The only thing he can do to you, as an elected official, is defeat you for reelection. And if that means more to you than your country when we need patriots to come out in a situation when we?re in extremity, you shouldn?t even be in Congress."
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this is a R


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TO WIN 2012 USA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION


BARACK OBAMA

-210


MITT ROMNEY

+155


RON PAUL

+4500

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Looks like Sports Books dont think much of
Willards chances
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Blow jobs, maybe.

These day's it's not only for pleasure, I have to do it for profit ! :mj07:

And $2000 gold.

Still holding on to some

Neither of which you will make good on.

Nonetheless, on Memorial day, thank you for serving our country.


I don't want to discount your complement Duff, but this day is for the memory of those who gave all.

I gave all and came back.

I take take the gratitudes in November :0008


When the chips are down, I'd take one nutsy Lumi over a battalion of skuls and hedgies.

:toast:

:toast:

Imagine a Battalion of Illuminutsies?
 

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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney chose Veterans Day to proclaim to the American people his conviction that the world is a dangerous place, and the United States must remain its most formidable military power.

"The world is not safe," Romney told veterans on Memorial Day. He was joined by Senator John McCain, in a speech to honor the veterans of America's wars.

The United States now has two paths forward, Romney said. He called one "the pathway to Europe," suggesting Europe had acquiesced to geopolitical threats. "To shrink our military smaller and smaller to pay for our social needs."

The other path, Romney said, is "to commit to preserve America as the strongest military in the world, second to none, with no comparable power anywhere in the world."

Romney, expected to face off against President Barack Obama in November, joined the 2008 Republican presidential nominee in thanking the nation's veterans.

Romney, who has focused his campaign on the struggling U.S. economy, changed his focus on Monday in his warning about the dangers of the world outside America's borders, indirectly criticizing Obama's foreign policies.

"I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place. It's not," Romney said.

Romney ticked off Iran, Pakistan, China and Russia, among other countries, as threats as he transformed his message from economic warnings of the United States becoming like Europe to a military warning that America was becoming weaker.

McCain introduced Romney to the 5,000 people gathered as a "man who I believe is fully qualified to be commander-in-chief."

"He believes in American exceptionalism," McCain said. "He believes the 21st Century will also be an American century."

American exceptionalism is a political philosophy that assigns a unique and unprecedented place to the United States as the leading global proponent and exemplar of liberty, freedom and equality around the world
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Its not American exceptionalism its American
expansionism.

With Romney it is easy to see that the military
will be his top priority.

And along with that a budget that is packed

Protect our own borders. It has gotten us nothing to protect Europe and the middle east. Let them pay us or protect themselves.

This is never ending.
 

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Its not American exceptionalism its American
expansionism.

With Romney it is easy to see that the military
will be his top priority.

And along with that a budget that is packed

Protect our own borders. It has gotten us nothing to protect Europe and the middle east. Let them pay us or protect themselves.

This is never ending.


KOD,

I started a response last night, got pissed off, lost my train of thought, smoked something and decided to wait to reply.

IT WILL NEVER END !

THE SMEDLEY BUTLER SOCIETY

dedicated to peace------- anti-war--------- anti-intervention---------pro-Constitution

Seventy years ago a highly decorated Marine Corps general, disturbed by his participation in various military interventions, declared that WAR IS A RACKET.

War after War, casuality after casuality the Empire is strenghtend as the Corporate Wellfare whore fatten not only their wallets but their waist lines.

Kill, Burn & Loot (1/7)


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The first in a seven part series examining the activities of former Halliburton subsidiary, Kellogg, Brown & Root
?Burn and Loot? was the name given to Brown and Root by anti-Vietnam war protestors. KBR might be known as Kill, Burn and Loot, although the words, Bribe, and, Rape, also come to mind in connection with this company.
From Martial Law, Inc. KBR: A Halliburton Subsidiary
By Andrew G. Marshall
KBR, or Kellogg Brown & Root, was a subsidiary of the Halliburton Corporation until 2007, when bad publicity and indictments against KBR forced Halliburton to sell its shares in KBR.
KBR and Vietnam:
 
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Kinda skanky looking at this age.

I cant get it out of my mind that Denniss Rodmen split her right down the middle
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So John Edwards gets off with no prison time and not even a fine.

I said that would happen months ago.

How do you find someone guility of this when it goes on all the time.

Edwards could have created a massive stink if he had been convicted.

Not sure if that could have been a part of this.

no jail time....

wow just wow
 

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Warren Buffett, in a recent interview with CNBC, offers one of the best quotes about the debt ceiling;
"I could end the deficit in 5 minutes," he told CNBC. "You just
pass a law that says that anytime there is a deficit of more
than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible
for re-election.

The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds)
took only 3 months & 8 days to be ratified! Why? Simple!
The people demanded it. That was in 1971 - before computers, e-mail,
cell phones, etc.

Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution, seven (7) took one (1) year
or less to become the law of the land - all because of public pressure.

Warren Buffet is asking each addressee to forward this email to
a minimum of twenty people on their address list; in turn ask
each of those to do likewise.

In three days, most people in The United States of America will
have the message. This is one idea that really should be passed
around.

Congressional Reform Act of 2012

1. No Tenure / No Pension.

A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no
pay when they're out of office.

2. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social
Security.

All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the
Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into
the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the
American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.

3. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all
Americans do.

4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise.
Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.

5. Congress loses their current health care system and
participates in the same health care system as the American people.

6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the
American people.

7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen/women are void
effective 12/1/12. The American people did not make this
contract with Congressmen/women.



Congress made all these contracts for themselves. Serving in
Congress is an honor, not a career. The Founding Fathers
envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their
term(s), then go home and back to work.

If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people then it will
only take three days for most people (in the U.S.) to receive
the message. Don't you think it's time?
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THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!
 
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