Poll

Who do you want as president?

Obama
105 (46.3%)
Romney
47 (20.7%)
Johnson
14 (6.2%)
Stein
9 (4%)
Anderson
2 (0.9%)
Other
16 (7%)
None of the above
21 (9.3%)
I'm an anarchist.
13 (5.7%)

Total Members Voted: 227

Author Topic: 2012 Election Megathread  (Read 69751 times)

For anyone doubting Bisjac, he's telling the truth.  When these things were passed he brought them up and I looked in the documents to find exactly what they said and Bisjac is pretty much summing it up for you.

wat
Rebellion
America breaks apart
People going "hur murica no more"

There might be a revolution, if the government tries to take guns away from the people.
Considering how its against the constitution and all.

I think its times like these where I wish I didnt live in the US.
I really do hate America, I dont know why, but I do.
If I ever get a chance to leave, im taking it.

i dont like romney at all lol. but almost anything would be better then more of obama right now

Everything I have seen leads me to the conclusion that Romney is a complete dolt, and at the same time, a puppet that is being manipulated by Republican higher-ups. He turns back on his own word whenever his party tells him to, and he has no character. He has a grand total of two facial expressions and one is a smirk. His speeches are redundant, inconclusive, and unspecific. On top of that, his plan is not even feasible.
He promises to do everything and cut little to nothing but what we actually need, and yet he says he will balance the budget. He is against some simple human rights that were previously accepted; even cave men knew enough to accept gays (and this is a fact.) He is completely unwilling to discuss his religious background. He was born into money and has no knowledge of working his way up from the ground, or what it is like to hit rock bottom (though I'll admit that Obama doesn't have this experience either.)

While I know that Obama has done some questionable stuff, I also know that he is working as hard as possible to bring the country together, but is being stymied by a Republican-dominated senate tearing apart his policies. I enjoy listening to him speak and I feel that he is clear and brings up legitimate points and argues with the intent to enlighten, and not necessarily to ensnare his opponent. He is not shameless in advertisement, and he maintains good foreign relations. If you simply look at the percentages in terms of what other countries think of Obama and Romney it is clear that he is well-liked.

But IDK, no matter what points I bring up, someone will be willing to try to counter-argue and bring up an infinite number of worthless points that can be cast aside, but can also be instantly replaced, until the original question has been lost in a mire of useless jabber.

You had good points until the last sentence. Then you pretty much said everyone one is wrong because because.

There might be a revolution, if the government tries to take guns away from the people.
Considering how its against the constitution and all.
I'd love to see them try to take guns from any state down south considering that the southern states are mostly for gun freedoms. From my understanding that is.

. He was born into money and has no knowledge of working his way up from the ground,
This is incorrect sorry to say. This is the only point you've made I disagree with.

but is being stymied by a Republican-dominated senate tearing apart his policies

uh dems have senate majority dude


The 60 minutes interview thing is going to hurt Obama a little

The 60 minutes interview thing is going to hurt Obama a little
I didnt see it
explain

I didnt see it
explain
Sorry can't really explain on my iPod right now

There might be a revolution, if the government tries to take guns away from the people.
Considering how its against the constitution and all.

do you really think that a few hillbillies with some .22s and/or a musty old piece of paper would stop the full force of the us army? last time i checked, armored tanks > small civilian arms