Posted on 10/29/2012 2:29:01 AM PDT by Arthurio
I am aware of the polls that give too much Dem weight...
I am not complacent..indeed not..
I have been voting since Eisenhower was President..
I have never voted in a more important election.
May God help us save our beloved nation from this Marxist regime..
I suspect the Storm will be less of headline issue by Thursday. Fox should hold their ammo (further damning evidence against Bambi/ Benghazigate) until then.
However, consider this. What will be the effect on undecided voters hunkered down in swing states like Virginia and Pennsylvania watching TV and getting inundated by campaign ads? If I was Romney, I would want my absolute best ads here.
Fine, we win this one. But, only 52%?!
Given what we've just endured with four years of this Marxist and a taste of his Marxist ways, if he can still get 47% of the voteespecially considering the understandable lack of enthusiasm on the left this time aroundwe are still very much screwed.
Because, if liberalism can still get 47% after all that, We The People are hopelessly stupid and liberalism WILL rise up again, stronger than ever, and soon.
So, if we win but fail to kick his Marxist ass in a landslide of historic proportions, I won't be singing "Happy Days Are Here Again." Although for the first time in four years I just might fly the Stars and Stripes (in addition to the Gadsden Flag), just to piss off the 47%.
A Federal judge (Dem appointee) will force states to extend voting.
Remember St. Louis in 2000?
Yes... I think Juan sees the wheels coming apart. I always thought Juan would be a lot more thoughtful in his arguments. Guess he’s gotta spend more time with people at FOX.
“Remember St. Louis in 2000?”
I do, but that was a state judge who got shut down by the state supreme court shortly thereafter.
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