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I went out and voted about 7:00 AM. I wanted to hurry and get it done.
You are correct about the yard signs. The only sign in my neighborhood is for Linda Sanchez, absolutely no one else. I have seen one car with an Obama sign on it. A friend took me to Pasadena last week and we drove around for a while. There were a lot of signs for both Obama and Romney. In San Marino, there were signs in many yards and most were Obama signs. I told the friend that I was surprised that so many in San Marino were for Obama, she said you have to go to the 'old money' neighborhoods to find Romney signs. That is some of what I found out when I registered to vote at age 21. I did not stay with the R Party very long because I found they were only for the wealthy (remember the 47 percent Romney talked about in that video?) I also found them to be the dirtiest of all. That is why I left the party more than 60 years ago and never to return. If there is a good Rep. I will vote for him/her, but in a tight race I will still go some other party. |
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The answer will come when one or both of the two sides figures out they need the other. You can't have a business without employees, and you can't have jobs without businesses. Tax the business out of existance they both loose. If the employees aren't paid enough to buy the businesses product or service, the business folds. There's a balance, but when one side takes too much they both loose. Sometimes that excess is taxes, sometimes it's entitlements and unions. |
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I just thought I'd mention something I heard on the local news. The voters in Ventura County have chosen the president in 22 of the past 23 elections. That's the best stats of the whole country. The news commentator said the changes in the last few years are that there's 9,000 more Dems in Ventura County now, but that is offset by a larger amount of independents that are now regestered. I just thought that was interesting.
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Rimo you proved my point perfectly. I was discussing an issue and explained why I agreed with it and you lowered the discussion to name calling. That is what the left does!!! That is why it is useless to bother talking to them and why Romney said what he did. They name call, destroy property and cry they’re victims. If you can’t have a conversation without nasty name calling, you’d be better off at the moveon.org web site where they handle things that way. I may not be as far right as some, but I’m certainly not a leftist that throws a fit and calls others nasty name tags. Shame on you.
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You do need to remember some of the name calling and out right lies put out by his campaign. He is responsible for them. The only one who looked presidential in the GOP primary was Jon Huntsman. Just for your information, I consider my self to be a Moderate, no Left or Right bs. I have no shame either. |
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Just don't do this sort of stuff again. We have rules, follow them.
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