MORE GOOD POLLING NEWS FOR ROMNEY

Dawgs's Avatar
  • Dawgs
  • 09-14-2012, 05:57 PM
Until the debates the polls are worthless. Wait until the debates have had time to be considered then start looking at the polls. Originally Posted by Laz
The polls are useless until we get to the big one in Nov.
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 09-14-2012, 06:38 PM
The polls are useless until we get to the big one in Nov. Originally Posted by Dawgs
My pole ain't useless. At least not yet!

I plan on taking a survey on the best lil weenie sucker in our great state before Nov.
My pole ain't useless. At least not yet!

I plan on taking a survey on the best lil weenie sucker in our great state before Nov. Originally Posted by WTF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3GnWTy8Ebg
cptjohnstone's Avatar
Until the debates the polls are worthless. Wait until the debates have had time to be considered then start looking at the polls. Originally Posted by Laz
does bo get to use a teleprompter?

from the DNC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07fTs...e_gdata_player
joe bloe's Avatar
Real Clear Politics has Obama ahead of Romney, but also says the Republicans will take the Senate, and keep the House. It will make for an interesting two years. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
If Obama is re-elected, it will be interesting, like watching a train wreck is interesting.
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  • Doove
  • 09-15-2012, 04:14 AM
does bo get to use a teleprompter? Originally Posted by cptjohnstone




Do you feel stupid at all?
TheDaliLama's Avatar
Are those pictures from a debate?

If they were...you might have had a point.
does bo get to use a teleprompter?

from the DNC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07fTs...e_gdata_player Originally Posted by cptjohnstone


Odd you only accuse Obie on the prompter when so many use it.
CJ7's Avatar
  • CJ7
  • 09-15-2012, 10:11 AM
teleprompter? I dont need no damn teleprompter ...

http://www.visualfuturist.com/bushis...ired-large.jpg
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  • CJ7
  • 09-15-2012, 10:16 AM
teleprompter? I dont need no damn teleprompter ...

http://www.visualfuturist.com/bushis...ired-large.jpg Originally Posted by CJ7

Ahhh someone is whispering sweet nothings in Bush's ear, I think it's cute.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Obama is generally incoherent without a teleprompter. The question was will he get to use in IN THE DEBATES. Idiots. We all know he can give a speech well. Off the cuff is a different matter.

And yes, they all use teleprompters WHEN GIVING A SPEECH. We were talking about debates, where Obama will not have a teleprompter, which automatically gives Romney a huge advantage. Well, an advantage. Ok, maybe a slight edge.
joe bloe's Avatar
does bo get to use a teleprompter?

from the DNC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07fTs...e_gdata_player Originally Posted by cptjohnstone

That video is amazing. People like that, are the reason we've got a Marxist in the White House. Obama's infamous, "You didn't build that" gaffe is not a problem for these people; they don't seem to believe there should be any privately owned businesses.

It's hard to believe just how stupid the average rank and file Democrat really is. Our public school system has created a nation of economic illiterates.
CJ7's Avatar
  • CJ7
  • 09-15-2012, 10:27 AM
speaking alone wont be an issue for romney or obie ..

the devil is in the details for willard ... which is why hes been so hard to pin down for answers ... he cant afford to have his wish list published
That video is amazing. People like that, are the reason we've got a Marxist in the White House. Obama's infamous, "You didn't build that" gaffe is not a problem for these people; they don't seem to believe there should be any privately owned businesses.

It's hard to believe just how stupid the average rank and file Democrat really is. Our public school system has created a nation of economic illiterates. Originally Posted by joe bloe
  • all Office Products hosted the “We Did Build This” event in Richmond, Virginia. The company received a loan of $635,000 through the Small Business Administration in 2012, according to USASpending.gov. The company was also awarded a lucrative $52,525 contract with the General Services Administration just a year after its founding.
  • Midwest Tape, a media distributor of Holland, Ohio, was showcased at a local event and has been contracted by the Department of Defense since 2008, earning a cumulative $13,659.
  • Columbus Truck and Equipment was featured in a neighboring event and has received $6,643 in contracts with the Department of Defense.
  • Cranston Material Handling Equipment Corporation, the owner of which spoke Wednesday morning at a campaign event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has reaped a total of $61,729 in contracts with the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2007.
  • Systems Engineering Co.The owner of Systems Engineering has received a total of $180,200 in DOD contracts, as recently as last year.
  • Brady Industries in Las Vegas has received $54,425 in contracts with Veterans Affairs since 2009.
  • Pennsylvania business PRL Industries Inc. received a $167,847 contract through the Department of Homeland Security for ship and boat propulsion components for the U.S. Coast Guard in August 2008. Janis Herschkowitz, who spoke on behalf of PRL, Inc. used to be a director of the National Consumer Cooperative Bank, which, defined in Herschkowitz’ own words, was created by Congress “to meet personal, social or business needs, especially in low- and moderate-income communities by forming cooperatives.”
  • An Iowa event featured Competitive Edge, Inc. which was contracted by Veterans Affairs for $3,543 to make informational refrigerator magnets.
  • J & W Cycles of Missouri was awarded $25,808 in contracts from the DOD and Department of Interior.
  • Total Resource, featured in a Sparks, Nevada campaign event, has been a federal contractor since 2010, and received a $11,200 contract from the DOD in 2009.
  • Applegate Insulation, which hosted one of the events in Michigan, benefited from an energy saving federal tax credit worth 30 percent of the installation project, up to $1,500.
  • Home Instead Senior Care supported Romney in Roanoke, Virginia, even though home health care companies receive 75 percent of their funding from public programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Home Instead franchises in Virginia have received at least $3,613,549 in federal funding through the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2008. Chris Head, who represented Home Instead at the event, has previously lamented the low Medicaid reimbursement rates in Virginia and told the Roanoke Times that he wished state funding had helped save the now-defunct local Mill Mountain Theatre.
  • Ed Nagle of Nagle Trucking in Ohio also took issue with Obama’s speech, which mentioned roads and bridges as examples of essential government support. But less than a year ago, Nagle protested an idea to privatize the Ohio Turnpike, noting that the privatized Indiana toll road “has diminished in its quality and it’s become a lot more expensive.”
BAM


https://www.google.com/search?q=busi...w=1920&bih=929

You guys can pick whatever site you think is the least biased but it's all there