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    How often does Romney talk about religion? I mean honestly, when has he talked about Joseph Smith and Kolob?

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    How often does Romney talk about religion? I mean honestly, when has he talked about Joseph Smith and Kolob?
    They're just fear mongering. What else do you expect from lib s?

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    Why do we give a huge about politicians' faith/religion? Liberals are huge hypocrites on this. They about separation of church and state yet they want to make a big deal about a person's religion. Why not just be respectful and let a person believe in whatever they want or not believe in anything?

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    Why do we give a huge about politicians' faith/religion? Liberals are huge hypocrites on this. They about separation of church and state yet they want to make a big deal about a person's religion. Why not just be respectful and let a person believe in whatever they want or not believe in anything?
    If they were smart, they would want an evangelical republican over another republican so they can point out hypocrisy when it happens.

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    According to Democracy Corps, for the first time in two years the Democratic Party has taken the lead on the generic congressional ballot, 47%-44%. The bad news for the GOP is that Independents have shifted back to the Democratic Party. In the previous surveys congressional Republicans led congressional Democrats by a net 9 points in October and 19 points in August with Independents, but today Democrats have taken a two point lead.

    Why have the Democrats surged? The answer is that the behavior of Republicans in Congress has turned off voters. By a margin of 53%-39% respondents said the more they watched the Republicans in Congress, the less they like what they are offering. Approval of Republicans in Congress has dropped to a new low of 28%, and 8% strongly approve of the Republican caucus.

    If congressional Republicans are hurting the GOP brand, the party’s 2012 presidential candidates may be making things even worse. By a margin of 53%-38% respondents said the more they watch the GOP nomination, the less they like what the Republican Party has to offer. Frontrunner Mitt Romney is not personally popular with Republicans or Independents. Only 31% of Republicans and 27% of Independents had warm feelings for Romney. Republicans are cold on Romney, and they are ready to bolt to a third party candidate.

    18%-25% of Republicans and Republican leaners surveyed said that they would vote for a conservative third party candidate, and if that candidate was Ron Paul, Romney’s general election support would collapse.

    http://www.politicususa.com/en/poll-...ng-2012-defeat

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    According to Democracy Corps, for the first time in two years the Democratic Party has taken the lead on the generic congressional ballot, 47%-44%. The bad news for the GOP is that Independents have shifted back to the Democratic Party. In the previous surveys congressional Republicans led congressional Democrats by a net 9 points in October and 19 points in August with Independents, but today Democrats have taken a two point lead.

    Why have the Democrats surged? The answer is that the behavior of Republicans in Congress has turned off voters. By a margin of 53%-39% respondents said the more they watched the Republicans in Congress, the less they like what they are offering. Approval of Republicans in Congress has dropped to a new low of 28%, and 8% strongly approve of the Republican caucus.

    If congressional Republicans are hurting the GOP brand, the party’s 2012 presidential candidates may be making things even worse. By a margin of 53%-38% respondents said the more they watch the GOP nomination, the less they like what the Republican Party has to offer. Frontrunner Mitt Romney is not personally popular with Republicans or Independents. Only 31% of Republicans and 27% of Independents had warm feelings for Romney. Republicans are cold on Romney, and they are ready to bolt to a third party candidate.

    18%-25% of Republicans and Republican leaners surveyed said that they would vote for a conservative third party candidate, and if that candidate was Ron Paul, Romney’s general election support would collapse.

    http://www.politicususa.com/en/poll-...ng-2012-defeat
    Yep, voters in general suffer from short term memory loss. They forget how ed up things are that the democrats do. The media gives them a pass and hypes the ed up things the republicans do.

    It's the media that has the power, and overall prefers democrats. It's a wonder that republicans can still get elected these days.

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    The majority of the Repukes don't even want to vote Romney or have him run for office, and people think Romney has a chance against Obama?

    In actuality, there is no repub in the race right now that can beat Obama.

    2012: The worst ing Presidential race in history. You get to choose from a black Kenyan with no political experience or a lieing flip-flopping Mormon who will say anything to hold office. 's wack.

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    The majority of the Repukes don't even want to vote Romney or have him run for office, and people think Romney has a chance against Obama?
    it will be interesting to see whether the GOP coheres or splits this time around. I think most Republicans will eventually hold their noses and vote for the obvious "not Obama" with an (R) next to his name, but anything could happen.

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    If Obama was born in Kenya, how is he going to be able to run for president in November?

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    If Obama was born in Kenya, how is he going to be able to run for president in November?
    It wasn't any hindrance in 2008. Do you think it will be this year?

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    Karl rove showed that you can get elected by exciting the conservative base, instead of running towards the independent middle ground. What does Obama have to point to that makes you think he can near anyone. No one with this bad of unemployment numbers and high number of inflation has ever been re elected
    You sound like a Fox News or Clear Channel broadcast.

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    I think Perry is significantly dumber than Bachmann even. Did you see his college transcript where he was taking high school level physics classes and still only pulling Cs? Or pulling a D on high school math while in college?
    plenty of smart people have flunked easy classes. some of the brightest people i know in terms of IQ did not do well in school.

    Perry was a pilot in the airforce and the standardized tests that they have to take are very difficult, given that they are handling planes that are more expensive than what you will make in a lifetime.

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    Why do we give a huge about politicians' faith/religion? Liberals are huge hypocrites on this. They about separation of church and state yet they want to make a big deal about a person's religion. Why not just be respectful and let a person believe in whatever they want or not believe in anything?
    Why do right wing politicized, money-grubbing churches and right wing politicians give such a huge about politicians' faith/religion?

    The HUGE is that many of the right wing politicians and "Christian" assholes lie about the Cons ution's establishment clause, LIE about the faith of the FFs, some even want to replace the Bill of Rights and Cons ution with 10 Commandments, want to ESTABLISH formally, to the exclusion (and no doubt persecution, as we see with Muslim persecution) of all other religions, their ed up, un-Christ-like, OT-dominated idea of Christianity as the official USA religion.

    iow, the right-winger Christian Taleban want to establish a "Christian" theocracy that would legislate morality, and no doubt they would find the funds to police and prosecute what they think are moral crimes.

    Yep, a HUGE ING .



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    plenty of smart people have flunked easy classes. some of the brightest people i know in terms of IQ did not do well in school.

    Perry was a pilot in the airforce and the standardized tests that they have to take are very difficult, given that they are handling planes that are more expensive than what you will make in a lifetime.
    so being a pilot in the airforce automatically means your smart? God damn your posts are re ed.

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    Yeah, smart people get Ds in college taking high school classes.

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    Yeah tbh anyone who takes "college algebra" (aka high school math) in college and gets less than a B (they should be getting an A) isn't the brightest crayon in the box. It's a class smart people take their junior year of high school.

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    It's not the same; the algebra he took and got a C in was the stuff high school students take sop re year now. A&M put trig (the HS junior level ) in a separate class and he got a D.

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    I made an A in college algebrah and I only showed up on test days.

    Tee, hee.

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    Oh, and what face failed to mention in the op article is that while true, Obama would destroy his ass even worse

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    Romney holds a great chance of beating Obama, though a neocon like Santorum would get steamrolled.

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    Yeah tbh anyone who takes "college algebra" (aka high school math) in college and gets less than a B (they should be getting an A) isn't the brightest crayon in the box. It's a class smart people take their junior year of high school.
    My cousin who is a surgeon got a c in algebra and a 37 on his MCAT. I'm sorry.

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    ^lol wut

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    it was a 78 or something iirc. he didn't get a d in it like Perry and it wasn't a low c, but it was a c nonetheless. he never applied himself to it. he took a 5 year break from school, worked as a car salesman, and took the upper level courses when he came back, aced them all, and took the MCAT when he was 28.

    i know i kid who is a certified genius who couldn't pass English comp. 1 or basic math. he was autistic and never showed up to class, or showed up late when he did. some of you guys are lol. some of the brightest people who have ever lived have had trouble in school. my granfather never finished HIGH SCHOOL and went on to create a business, which he sold, that was worth $50 million in the 70's.

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    plenty of smart people have flunked easy classes. some of the brightest people i know in terms of IQ did not do well in school.

    Perry was a pilot in the airforce and the standardized tests that they have to take are very difficult, given that they are handling planes that are more expensive than what you will make in a lifetime.
    i keep hearing people say this but the failure never has anything to do with them trying but the system being flawed but rather with them being lazy s or just not smart. Looking at your posting history, I am guessing that to you smart is people that come to the same conclusions as you.

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    So Rick Perry is a genius?

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