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|    Bob Eld to Executive Usher    |
|    Re: Americans Can't Wait For Romney! But    |
|    16 Oct 12 11:36:43    |
      daaee92c       XPost: alt.politics.bush, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: soc.culture.african.american       From: nsmontassoc@yahoo.com              On 10/16/2012 7:34 AM, Executive Usher wrote:       > We believe Obama has had it with being a president whose every plan       > and purpose was,       > is, and forever will intentionally and intently be blocked by his       > Republican obstructionist       > opposition.       >       > Make no mistake, his uncharacteristically weak performance in the       > first debate was a       > studied ploy to ease his way out of the White House. He's willing to       > depart as a smart,       > stalwart-but-realistic president, having done his best against       > perfidious odds to bring       > his country back from its disgraceful GOP-sponsored depths.       >       > The country deserves Mitt Romney. As it deserved George W. Bush.       >       > You're welcome.       >                     Could be? If Obama blows it tonight then that clinches it. He is tired       of the B.S. and wants out.              But even if Obama wins the election which is likely, the obstruction,       blocking and obfuscation will continue because republicans will still       control the House and may even control the Senate. But even if they       don't, the filibuster rules allows the republicans in the Senate to       control everything as they have done.              Americans have bought into the Romney BS that he can fix the economy but       I don't see anything that indicates he could. It's more likely that his       obsession with the deficit will reduce spending even more trusting the       country back into deep recession. It ain't rocket science but       government spending has ALWAYS been about 40% of our economy. Killing       it will kill the economy laying off millions.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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