Quit picking on Obama……

DaSleeper

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the caption reads "democrate"
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gopher

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DaSleeper; said:
When arguments fail......check for spelling mistakes


What, are you prejudiced against Democrates???? :p

BTW, nice deflection ~ after all, Bush and his fellow Republicans wrote the book on use of teleprompters.
 
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Via Weasel Zippers

Obama Campaign Spends More Than It Raises In June, Outspends Romney Almost 4 To 1…



At least he’s consistent, running his campaign the same way he runs the government.


WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid a heavy barrage of advertising by opposing "super" political groups, President Barack Obama's re-election campaign spent more than it collected in June. While outraised again by Republican Mitt Romney, Obama ended the month with a hefty $97.5 million in the bank.

June was the second consecutive month in which Romney brought in more money than Obama, finance reports filed Friday show. Romney's money advantage prompted Obama's campaign advisers to warn earlier this month that the president could lose the election if the financial disparity continued.

Obama tried to answer the super PACs supporting Romney by spending $38.2 million on television advertising. Romney spent less than a third of that — $10.4 million — on TV time.

Romney's campaign nearly doubled its spending in June compared with the previous month, underscoring the close proximity of the November general election in which Republicans hope to unseat Obama and, in part, dismantle the president's signature health care overhaul.

Much of Romney's financial advantage — he raised $106 million last month with the help of the Republican Party — came from larger donations in a handful of battleground states. Those included Florida, where the Romney Victory Fund pulled in about $4.4 million in individual contributions, records show.

Competing fiercely to keep the presidency, Obama reported more than $46 million in June and total spending of $58 million. The Democratic Party reported $37.5 million in the bank.

Romney, during the same period, reported receipts of $33 million and spending of $27.5 million for June. The challenger's cash on hand was almost a mirror image of Obama's and the DNC's, as Romney reported $22.5 million in the bank and the Republican National Committee said it had $89.4 million.

Romney retains a vast advantage overall when super PACs working in the former Massachusetts governor's favor are factored in. Groups like American Crossroads and Restore Our Future have already spent tens of millions of dollars on pricey television ads to either attack Obama or specifically promote Romney's candidacy.

Wealthy, repeat donors are helping independent Republican groups maintain their financial strength. They include casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Miriam, who donated a combined $10 million last month; and Texas homebuilder Bob Perry, one of the largest GOP super PAC donors, who gave another $2 million on June 1.

For Obama's part, a handful of super PACs helping his re-election pulled in a combined $25 million in June. Those contributions included a $1 million contribution to Priorities USA Action from actor Morgan Freeman, who joined a list of Hollywood figures like Steven Spielberg trying to help Obama secure a second term.

Beyond the dollar amounts, the president's campaign released an updated list of big-dollar fundraisers, known as "bundlers," who have collected at least $50,000 toward his re-election. Obama named 638 bundlers, adding 106 more to his total earlier this year. Romney does not list his bundlers, even though he has received repeated calls during the campaign to identify them.

Both candidates enjoyed a wide swath of contributions from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, although Romney's financial reports listed higher dollar amounts in key battleground states like Florida, Michigan and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Obama tends to receive more contributions dollar-wise from donors who give less than $200; such small amounts do not have to be reported to the Federal Election Commission.


Obama effort spends more in June than it takes in | WashingtonExaminer.com
 

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Republican Orange County - wealthiest county in USA, highest tax noncompliance rate, and which ultimately went bankrupt ~ thereafter it got bailed out by taxpayer money. Steyn, a former writer for far right National Review and defender of convicted criminal Conrad Black has no credibility to boast of.


 

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Team Obama: Uh, Um, We're In Trouble



"You didn't do that" is quickly becoming the "I voted for it before I voted against it" of this year's campaign.

As much as the media tried to shield their hero, it's apparently not working.

Team Obama is now in full damage control mode, including a TV ad where Obama tries to explain that taking him at his word is taking him, wait for it......., out of context.

"Always" - Obama for America TV Ad - YouTube

Yeah, if you're making that ad, you are seeing something very scary in your polling and focus groups.


http://minx.cc/?blog=86&post=331284#c19037557

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The trail of Watermelon seeds now is increasing. It looks like Axelrod and Obanjo use cleats to get passed them without slipping. If little Rahm shows up he'll just Broad Jump the area. I'll bet all of the Lib's on the media are now starting to look at the real Polls and decided they'd try this as a diversion? If you can't baffle them with facts then besiege them with BS.
 

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Obama has created a new consciousness of division in America. In my lifetime the chasm between Americans has never been as wide as now.

I think during the Bush Administration the chasm was pretty wide. It was the widest I've seen it. This is just as wide for sure. Perhaps you're right.

Shortly after Obama was sworn in the US Dems were coupling their gloating with a "now can we all get along and work together" posture. After 8 years of constantly bashing Bush Jr. they suddenly wanted to work together. This past 3.5 years has been a comeuppance for them I'd say.
 

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10 Things Besides AK-47s That Obama Thinks the US Military Uses



Posted by Harvey on July 26, 2012 at 4:06 pm
“I also believe that a lot of gun owners would agree that AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals; that they belong on the battlefield of war”
So said the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces.
Um… AK-47s are a Russian thing. America uses M16s.
So either he was saying he wants James Holmes to join the Russian Army, or Obama’s just an out-of-touch droolsack with no understanding of American military equipment.
For the purposes of today’s post, I’m assuming the latter and listing a few other things Obama thinks the US military uses:
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1) Bearskin hats
2) Panzerkampfwagen tanks
3) MiG jet fighters
4) Oliphaunts
5) Quatloos
6) Photon torpedoes
7) Nimbus 2000 racing brooms
8 ) X-wings
9) BFG 9000s
10) Iocane powder
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Sorry, Barack, none of the above.
Also not on the list: white flags.




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It must be presumed by American conservatives that President Obama and his regime lie about everything without exception. They must be opposed on all issues everywhere at all times. No quarter. Those are the rules dictated by American political culture.

If Obama is reelected the opposition will become more relentless and unremitting. That's the way America rolls.

You Canadians should be glad you don't live in a country with such a merciless political culture.
 

gopher

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Can't blame Republicans for taking cheap shots - Democrats could easily have done the same with Bush but they're too scared to do it. To this day Dems refuse to remove the halo the GOP has put around Reagan even though he supported two fascist groups in Central America in his time. That's their choice.