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Limbs



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I didn't see a thread specifically about the election. Probably because there really isn't much to discuss as I don't think it's a stretch to assume no one around here is voting Republican this go 'round.

I just saw this on Reddit and it was kinda the last straw for me:



I'm sure this is just the fringe sporting these but fucking christ.

Does anyone smarter than me think there is any way Obama doesn't get reelected? I don't think so but I've been wrong before...
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:58 pm
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T-Wrex
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i doubt he know that it's spelled renege.
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:39 pm
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knows
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:39 pm
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Obama could easily lose if the Republicans nominate Romney and the economy tanks (which could very well happen if the EU implodes or if gas prices get out of control).
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:48 pm
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Limbs



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Why do you think that? Because the righties will show up and the pot heads won't? I'm not being a dick, 100% sincere.
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:25 pm
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Because I'm a pothead and I sure as fuck ain't voting for Obama.
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:53 pm
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Limbs



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Are you just not voting? Or Paul?
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:22 pm
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the mayan in me wants that sanctorum to win.

However....

I am 0 parts mayan...so guys please don't vote for one of those right wing lunatics, even if one of them comes out in a fuckin cape with sparklers n sequins n shit, i know it'd be tempting but man ain't about nukin iran n shit, I WANA LIVE MAN. I mean shit just wait till i'm in charge of this planet at least, free ball ponds for every household
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:32 pm
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MCGF



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Limbs wrote:
Why do you think that? Because the righties will show up and the pot heads won't? I'm not being a dick, 100% sincere.


I think that if the economy goes down the shitter, the Romney argument-- that he is the proven "executive" who knows how to create jobs in the "private sector"-- becomes very appealing to swing voters. Just read this article:

http://thephoenix.com/Boston/news/135465-democrats-are-gleeful-over-mitt-romneys-bruising-/
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:57 pm
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Plum Puddin'



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mancabbage wrote:
I mean shit just wait till i'm in charge of this planet at least, free ball ponds for every household


I like your campaign pitch and you'll be getting my vote.

Just to clarify though, is a ball pond a pond full of balls or a little pond to wash your testicles in?

I'll be happy with either answer.
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:20 pm
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Since 1970, the average retirement age of a Supreme Court Justice is 79 years old. The average number of years in service since 1970 is 25 and a half years.

John Roberts. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 57 years old, appointed in 2005 by a Republican. 7 years served.
Antonin Scalia. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 76 years old, appointed in 1986 by a Republican. 26 years served.
Anthony Kennedy. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 75 years old, appointed in 1988 by a Republican. 24 years served.
Clarence Thomas. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 63 years old, appointed in 1991 by a Republican. 21 years served.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 79 years old, appointed in 1993 by a Democrat. 19 years served.
Stephen Breyer. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 73 years old, appointed in 1994 by a Democrat. 18 years served.
Samuel Alito. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 61 years old, appointed in 2006 by a Republican. 6 years served.
Sonia Sotomayor. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 57 years old, appointed in 2009 by a Democrat. 3 years served.
Elena Kagan. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 51 years old, appointed in 2010 by a Democrat. 2 years served.

Of those nine justices, three of them are over 75 years old and three have served at least 21 years -- meaning that either way we count it, a full third of the court will have arrived at the average retirement age by the end of the 2012-2016 Presidential term.

We'll probably see two of the three oldest Republican appointees retire if a Republican is elected President this November. We'll probably see Justice Ginsburg retire either way.

I think that if you oppose Citizens United, support same-sex marriage, or support a woman's right to have an abortion, it would be incredibly short-sighted not to vote to re-elect President Obama this November. Under Obama's leadership the Democrats have sold out progressives on a number of important issues over the last three years but there's no doubt in my mind that the next two Presidential terms are going to shape the way this country works for the rest of my life.

We don't get to fully judge Obama's Supreme Court nominees for a while yet, but the Citizens United ruling would almost certainly have gone differently if we had elected Gore in 2000 or Kerry in 2004.
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Plum Puddin' wrote:
mancabbage wrote:
I mean shit just wait till i'm in charge of this planet at least, free ball ponds for every household


I like your campaign pitch and you'll be getting my vote.

Just to clarify though, is a ball pond a pond full of balls or a little pond to wash your testicles in?

I'll be happy with either answer.


fuck it. ball pond in a ball pond, everyones a winner
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:25 pm
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mancabbage wrote:
Plum Puddin' wrote:
mancabbage wrote:
I mean shit just wait till i'm in charge of this planet at least, free ball ponds for every household


I like your campaign pitch and you'll be getting my vote.

Just to clarify though, is a ball pond a pond full of balls or a little pond to wash your testicles in?

I'll be happy with either answer.


fuck it. ball pond in a ball pond, everyones a winner


You're gonna go places, kid.
Post Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:58 pm
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T-Wrex
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Limbs wrote:
Are you just not voting? Or Paul?


Post Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:29 am
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The other day I switched my affiliation from 'non-affiliated,' which I had been my whole life, to Republican in order to vote in my state's primary in May. I wanted to go home and bathe in bleach afterward. Anyway, not sure who I'll vote for in the presidential primary. I'll probably just leave it blank.
Post Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:57 am
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