#Obama2012

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Cnbc just called Obama as the winner. #Obama2012
 
Don't matter who wins they BOTH will fuck up. Bottom line
 
Now I get to hear all the Mormon fags at my school bitch about it tomorrow...
 
OBAMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
It was a close race until Not Obama started to fall behind.
 
eXero said:
Good bye america as a world power and as a country.

thats a bold statement to make, why dont you think he was the best candidate available.

i think obama should have won, but, i dont live in the states so its hard to justify my opinion.
 
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gays are weird though, lets face it (not that i agree with the comments above, they are just weird)

I've always wondered how the people that had such big obligations with gays felt about super hawt lesbians.
 
Deathwish said:
Kevin said:
Tyler said:
So Obama is for gays?

Republicans for the rich, Democrats for the down-trodden, or so they say.

Too bad there are less rich people than the down-trodden. But rich people have more influence... so...

I am going to assume you talking about influence to the economy. There are three sides. The investors, producers, and consumers. Each one relies on one another equally. You can't have an economy with one of them missing. I do believe that both of the ideas that come from each party aren't toxic, but I have my own personal opinions on why I think one may be better than the other. The problem I see with the Republican party is they rely heavily on the upper class. Since they aren't the majority, they also have to rely on the previous Democrat president to fuck up severely, hence why you see a lot of people flip flop.
 
Chewbaka said:
Deathwish said:
Kevin said:
Republicans for the rich, Democrats for the down-trodden, or so they say.

Too bad there are less rich people than the down-trodden. But rich people have more influence... so...

I am going to assume you talking about influence to the economy. There are three sides. The investors, producers, and consumers. Each one relies on one another equally. You can't have an economy with one of them missing. I do believe that both of the ideas that come from each party aren't toxic, but I have my own personal opinions on why I think one may be better than the other. The problem I see with the Republican party is they rely heavily on the upper class. Since they aren't the majority, they also have to rely on the previous Democrat president to f*ck up severely, hence why you see a lot of people flip flop.

If only Clinton hadn't had an affair. We would never of elected George Bush. Gore won, the Supreme Court stole the victory.
 
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