I have stated on more than one occasion that Paul's biggest problem is the republican party. You were just caught up in all the Ron Paulness to notice.You don't have to believe it but it's true. As far as as Democrats disregarding him. Can you blame them. The guy was never a threat to them because of the reason I gave already.(they knew he would never get anywhere because he wasn't extreme enough)
I know why paul didn't get elected and never will. You need to get over the fact that not enough people care. You see how that Paul thread you created turned out right? Its time for you to get over it.[No. You're a closet Democrat in an Independent's clothes. Your stances on the vital issues of actual importance prove as much. Your posting is proof of it. But you're right, Paul will never be president. However, it wasn't because he was "kooky" or because his foreign policy was non-interventionist. It's because the man was disrespected, discounted and discarded by the media, GOP and Democrats alike. If you can't see that, than you've been willfully ignorant this past election. As for Paul's relevance, his message resonated with far more people than the establishment ever gave credit for. He polled better than Romney against Obama and actually beat Obama in most polls. He had the highest military contribution than all the other candidates, COMBINED. Paul was far from un-electable and deep down, you know damn well it's the truth. As for his age, at the age of 77, he is healthier than everyone else who ran. Your refusal to give due credit to the man says more about you than anything trivial you've posted and exposes you for what you really are, a closet Democrat.
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11-08-2012 #3451
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11-08-2012 #3452


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I am stunned that some people appear to love their Playstation(1,2,3) or Xbox(360) more than I love the Denver Broncos.
Trust me, it's sad
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11-08-2012 #3453
Faux news is in denial. They said Candy Crowley disrupted Mitt's momentum....
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11-08-2012 #3454
Candy... Sandy... Christie... women... minorities... math...
endless list.
By Theft
I am stunned that some people appear to love their Playstation(1,2,3) or Xbox(360) more than I love the Denver Broncos.
Trust me, it's sad
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11-08-2012 #3455
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11-08-2012 #3456
I agree that there was massive "pride" voting by African-Americans, but I think you're overestimating how much influence the black vote had overall. For one thing, Blacks aren't the majority of the US population by any means, so I don't see where you're going with that. Also, Obama's effect, both in '08 and '12, played across minorities in general (not just African-Americans), women, and youth who collectively would be taking his side for multiple reasons. And now there's the gay community, it seems.
So based on that, it seems highly unlikely that Herman Cain could win from black votes alone. The ONLY thing I could see that guy getting is the black pride vote (and not nearly as many of them)...and that's it. So I guess he would lose miserably..?
Racial voting played a significant part in this race, perhaps the greatest yet seen in America's history, but it was by no means the most definitive factor in terms of one particular group (racial or otherwise). If we have learned anything during these past years, it's that a more homogeneous America further obligates candidates to look toward every group. As it has been said in here already, Romney's gaffes and mind-changing alienated him from several of these groups and the white vote could not hold him up by itself.
I mean I get it, Obama is black and that allowed for a share of the many black votes, but he also had other surface-level attributes going for him that got people to consider him. He's not a boring old rich dude, he's a notably effective speaker, seems to be a likeable individual when you look beyond the political perspective, he really sells fundamental values in his speeches when it counts, even if he doesn't manage to live up to them in his efforts, and he appears to be a solid family man since nobody could dig up any dirt in that area. Right or wrong, people historically look at attributes like those, too, if I recall correctly, so those also drove his influence/votes beyond the black segment in both campaigns. If the GOP race for this campaign was any indication, Herman Cain is pretty much far less of or none of the above except black.Last edited by Bio; 11-08-2012 at 02:03.

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11-08-2012 #3457
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11-08-2012 #3458
doesn't matter if Ron Paul didn't get it, what did happen was his voice was heard. A lot of people will take his thoughts and use some of them at least. He was also heard more by college kids, which also took what he said to heart. regardless on what people think about Ron Paul, he did open up a lot of people's eye's. Even that is an accomplishment in this world.
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11-08-2012 #3461
Look everyone, I found Mitt Romney's picture from high school:

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Oh most defo. Do you really think us blacks care what he stands for? He could get caught smoking weeds and fucking kim kardashian with a tattoo of bin laden and they would still vote him in! We get a chance to have the most powerful man in the world.....and he is black! Thats all the motivation i would need to vote!
And i may have misheard this, but doesnt Romney stand for keep america, america? Isnt that summit the KKK say?
All jokes aside, as most of you are Americans, surely you should stand behind your president now? Of course he isnt gonna be able to fix all the problems but who could?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!
Thanks to Final for the sick sig!
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11-08-2012 #3464
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11-08-2012 #3465
Here's Obama and his parents...
"you are both the product and the architect of your environment"
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11-08-2012 #3466
LOL @ the last two pics posted in the thread lol.
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11-08-2012 #3467
I can't stand behind a guy that really does nothing to support the military, bailed out companies with out letting them redo union contracts, let two American ambassadors die(something that hasn't happened since 1979), did 5.1 trillion in debt in just 4 years, but most all is supporting people on welfare more than the hard working people whose tax dollars pay for those on welfare.
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11-08-2012 #3470
What's scares me the most is Biden is next in line if anything were to happen to Obama. I don't agree with a number of Obama's policies, but Biden is a loon!
"you are both the product and the architect of your environment"
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11-08-2012 #3473
He has cut spending, now he is saying he is ending the war in Afghanistan the same thing he said two years ago, and talk about pulling the troops out, which again he started it two years ago but now saying he wants to do it. In Wisconsin and looks like Illinois military votes overseas will not be counted because they sent them out late, two states Obama won.
Oh and for the lulz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0yv-...eature=related
(the embedding took to long)
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It does because you are the most powerful nation on earth and our treaty obligations mean we pretty much follow you into all your stupid wars.
On the political scale he is not. Just because your politics is do skewed to the right doesn't make him a lefty or a socialist. That is akin to making the argument that a workers party is tight wing in the former soviet union. No its not, its still quite left. Just not as left as the communist party.
O yeah because being able to blow the world up twice isn't enough.
There was a good trend and in the swing states like Ohio employment was pretty decent.
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. But no, his policies tend to make him lean more to the left side. Having the rich pay for the poor and all.

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