I'll bet 1 Million

Discussion in 'Politics' started by EMRGLOBAL, Oct 19, 2011.

  1. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Well this is certainly a racist post. All of "them" think alike? I see Black GOP talking heads on TV all the time. They may be tokens, but they're certainly not imaginary. As far as your "splitting" the Black vote between Obama and Cain, Cain would likely get a smaller percentage than McCain did. McCain didn't go out of his way to insult Black voters' intelligence.
     
    #11     Oct 19, 2011
  2. +1!
     
    #12     Oct 20, 2011
  3. Cain will not come close to splitting the black vote,blacks hate Cains guts.
     
    #13     Oct 20, 2011
  4. I agree he is getting re elected
     
    #14     Oct 20, 2011
  5. JamesL

    JamesL

    If only that were true, but he already said he wasn't running.
     
    #15     Oct 20, 2011
  6. Obama visited Fire Station 9 to draw attention to a major piece of his $447-billion jobs package. He wants to spread $35 billion among states and cities, in part to prevent layoffs of police and firefighters, and would pay for it with a surtax on millionaires. Congress may vote on that measure as early as this week.

    On Wednesday afternoon, Obama stood at a lectern against a backdrop of firefighters and offered his prescription for solving the persistent jobs crisis: "A fair shot for everybody; a fair share from everybody. That's the principle that built America."

    The president got a polite reception from the 100 or so people crowded into the station garage. Early in his speech he mentioned his American Jobs Act.

    One or two people clapped.

    "You can go ahead and clap," the president said. "Go ahead, nothing wrong with it."


    100 people or so...one or two clapped...

    Dreamers.
     
    #16     Oct 20, 2011
  7. Don't be a fool. Do you think if Bobby Jindal was running, the mostly democratic leaning Indian american population would not be voting for him in droves? People want to see someone like them in positions of power and authority, it gives them a sense of accomplishment, purpose and identity. This is the cold hard pragmatic truth, you participate in political correctness, I deal with facts.

    The truth is most blacks have not seen any measurable improvement under Obama's term, in fact financially they have probably gotten the worst off as compared to other ethnic groups.

    In fact I would wager that they are probably disillusioned with either political party, they KNOW that Obama has made no enhancement to their standard of living. Just look at the stats. But people do not like CHANGE(haha!) when in doubt you stick to what is familiar, you have to give them an excuse to vote for the other side and Cain is the only man who can deliver on this.
     
    #17     Oct 20, 2011
  8. If you are referring to that fat fuck Christie, I am not talking about him.
     
    #18     Oct 20, 2011
  9. Ricter

    Ricter

    I wonder if he plays World of Warcraft...
     
    #19     Oct 20, 2011