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 Post subject: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:13 pm 
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Well, tonight is the second presidential debate. Let me make my prediction. I believe Obama will do noticeably better and win the debate by a fairly narrow margin. He will defend himself and his policies better and challenge Romney or even call him out on several or all of his flagrant campaign lies. He will even point out how many times Romney has flip-flopped on issues. BUT I believe he will stop short of a knock out blow. I believe Obama is holding back until the very last debate- the one closest to the election. Look for a more animated Obama than last time, but not a champion that we will see in the last debate.

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 Post subject: Re: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:54 am 
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How could he have done worse? Did not show up at the first debate. Foreign policy is third debate. Obama went on a world tour like a rock star that he thinks he is and alot of Hollywood idiots agree with. Good luck on that one.


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 Post subject: Re: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:36 am 
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At best, last night's debate was a draw in my opinion. I am still undecided. Romney's tax and deficit reduction plans do not make sense to me. An Obama re-election means an extension of the Bush presidency to sixteen years.


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 Post subject: Re: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:52 pm 
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I was glad to see Obama finally come out of the closet. For 4 years we have been hearing threats of taking your guns away. And for 4 years folks have been saying that was BS, he has made no moves like that. And of course the vigilant keep saying he is just waiting for his second term, then we can't stop him because he has nothing to lose. And then we hear there is NO pending legistlation currently proposed to limit or remove our rights. And seriously, there are some things he says I can agree with.

But he dropped the hammer last night. No messing around. He wants to reinstate weapons bans, a policy that did not and cannot stop violence. He also mentioned that in his home town Chicago, much of the violence was done with "cheap handguns." So that pretty much covers it. Everything from expesive semi-auto loaders to cheapo revolvers is on his radar screen. Anyone that thinks they can prevent violence by disarming our citizens hasn't got his senses. So sad to see "the sky is falling" crowd was right after all. But he had to reach out to the far left wingnuts. But for those that are moderate and willing to address violence issues as long as we protect rights issues, he decided to flush that crowd.


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 Post subject: Re: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:15 am 
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I am for the second amendment, the right to bear arms and always will be. We live in the right state if you share this view other states, Democratic states, Obama states, do not. Four years ago Obama said we believe in guns and religion, we being PA, like thats bad, check the crime statisticts between any city in Pa and Chicago IL or Detroit MI.


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 Post subject: Re: Round two, the second presidential debate
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:25 pm 
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Well the NRA didn't endorse Romney in the past because he was for gun regulations. He flip-flops so much it's hard to say what he will do if elected.

Tonight watch for Obama to take the gloves off and mop the floor with Romney.


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