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#127 Jul 13 2012 at 6:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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If anybody truly believed that Romney had committed a felony, somebody would have filed a lawsuit already. The fact that they haven't means that he hasn't committed a felony, but the Obama campaign will continue to imply and suggest away until enough gullible dopes start quoting it as fact.
Politics as usual.
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#128 Jul 13 2012 at 6:58 AM Rating: Good
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So I gotta ask. Varus dat you?
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#129 Jul 13 2012 at 7:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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If the Obama campaign is putting any serious bets behind this horse, then they're in an exceptionally sad state.

They're not putting bets on Romney getting arrested or anything. They're defining him as a duplicitous and shady plutocrat who cares more about money than he does about people or the law. Cayman island accounts, questionable SEC filings, discrepancies in sworn testimonies, outsourcing and layoffs, etc. It's working too -- swing state polling has been trending towards Obama since they started the attack and Romney's spending time and money now putting out ads trying to counter it. Not by saying anything positive about Romney but by calling Obama a big fibby-fibberhead. Which only serves to focus MORE on Romeny's Bain dealings. Hell, on the radio this morning the story was something like "Romney strikes back against Obama campaign attacks on his time at Bain, centering around Romney's claims that he left the company in 1999 when recently uncovered SEC documents show him listed as president through 2002 during a time where Bain may have been involved in outsourcing." And that was Fox News radio.

It's a tough issue for Romney because there's no easy explanations even if he has legitimate ones. I think the Boston Globe story had a Romney staffer talking about the Bain SEC discrepancies and saying (paraphrased) "I know it doesn't make any sense, but it's true".
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#130 Jul 13 2012 at 7:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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Thats why the GOP should have nominated Ron Paul.
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#131 Jul 13 2012 at 9:27 AM Rating: Excellent
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Demea wrote:
If anybody truly believed that Romney had committed a felony, somebody would have filed a lawsuit already. The fact that they haven't means that he hasn't committed a felony, but the Obama campaign will continue to imply and suggest away until enough gullible dopes start quoting it as fact.



You don't "file a lawsuit" in response to a felony, Twiz.

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#132 Jul 13 2012 at 9:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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Demea wrote:
If anybody truly believed that Romney had committed a felony, somebody would have filed a lawsuit already. The fact that they haven't means that he hasn't committed a felony, but the Obama campaign will continue to imply and suggest away until enough gullible dopes start quoting it as fact.


You don't "file a lawsuit" in response to a felony, Twiz.


If there really is any meat to this, then the SEC will conduct an audit. I do not think Bain Capital wants to undergo an audit when their founder is running for president.

Not that any investigation would be done before the election (that sort of inquiry could take years) but it's not going to help the narrative the Romney team has been trying to build.
#133 Jul 13 2012 at 10:02 AM Rating: Excellent
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Samira wrote:
Demea wrote:
If anybody truly believed that Romney had committed a felony, somebody would have filed a lawsuit already. The fact that they haven't means that he hasn't committed a felony, but the Obama campaign will continue to imply and suggest away until enough gullible dopes start quoting it as fact.



You don't "file a lawsuit" in response to a felony, Twiz.


"You murdered my husband! I'm suing!!"
#134 Jul 13 2012 at 10:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Samira wrote:
Demea wrote:
If anybody truly believed that Romney had committed a felony, somebody would have filed a lawsuit already. The fact that they haven't means that he hasn't committed a felony, but the Obama campaign will continue to imply and suggest away until enough gullible dopes start quoting it as fact.



You don't "file a lawsuit" in response to a felony, Twiz.


"You murdered my husband! I'm suing!!"


It was a mistake! He shouldn't have been outside shirtless in bear season, all I'm sayin'.
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#135 Jul 13 2012 at 11:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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"He accidentally fell on the knife thirty-seven times, your honor."
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#136 Jul 13 2012 at 11:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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"He accidentally fell on the knife thirty-seven times, your honor."

Ya I didn't mean to transfer 150,000 dollars in multiple sub 10'000$ transactions, I just accidentally missed a 0 15 times in a row.
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#137 Jul 13 2012 at 11:52 AM Rating: Default
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Jophiel wrote:
If Obama wins, I predict it'll be a comfortable win. Not a blow-out like last time and he'll lose surprise flips from 2008 like N. Carolina and Indiana but if he's carrying one of the Midwest swings, it's because he's carrying most/all of them and same with the western swing states.


This..

I look forward to the final debates...
#138 Jul 13 2012 at 5:14 PM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
You don't "file a lawsuit" in response to a felony, Twiz.

My brain doesn't work so well at 12:30am on a work night.

Or any other time, for that matter.
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#139 Jul 13 2012 at 5:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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paulsol wrote:
I was in California last week and due to the $US being in the toilet I had a luvly time. I particularly enjoyed a Burrito place near Venice, CPK Pizzas and The Cheesecake Factory was especially challenging on the waistline...

Any burrito joint in LA is a probably good choice. But CPK is not real pizza. And you shouldn't have been shocked by the fat people at Disneyland if you ate at a Cheesecake Factory...


Edited, Jul 13th 2012 6:55pm by trickybeck
#140 Jul 13 2012 at 8:13 PM Rating: Decent
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I was on the ubb forums, under my standard nick, Belhade.
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we all know liberals are well adjusted american citizens who only want what's best for society. While conservatives are evil money grubbing scum who only want to sh*t on the little man and rob the world of its resources.
#141 Jul 13 2012 at 8:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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I was on the ubb forums, under my standard nick, Belhade.


Thats right, I remember now. The name change threw me. Sorry.
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#142 Jul 14 2012 at 3:34 AM Rating: Decent
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I was in California last week and due to the $US being in the toilet I had a luvly time. I particularly enjoyed a Burrito place near Venice, CPK Pizzas and The Cheesecake Factory was especially challenging on the waistline...

Any burrito joint in LA is a probably good choice. But CPK is not real pizza. And you shouldn't have been shocked by the fat people at Disneyland if you ate at a Cheesecake Factory...


I wasnt 'shocked by fat people at Disneyland'. In fact I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of fatness generally. I particularly liked the way eateries in Ca listed the calorie content of food they were selling, something that we would do well to emulate in NZ. Tho' saying there is 2100 calories in something may cause some of our Islanders to see it as a personal challenge.

Also the people I stayed with are not big eaters-out, so I'm sure I didnt get to see the 'best' that LA has to offer. Like I said tho', I enjoyed myself.

On topic abit....

I really fail to see any redeeming features in this Romney fellow. From his idiotic belief system to his 18th Century politics and so-called family-values, he's a disaster waiting to happen to the world. And Obama has shown himself to have two faces. One, where he says all the right stuff to whip his base in to a frenzy of adulation and support, and two, where he continues to escalate wars in foreign countries, support the barbaric policies of Israels leaders, and pour public money into propping up bankers and BigCorp whilst cutting back on social sevices, and encouraging dodgy as fUck construction types to build nuclear power stations.
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#143 Jul 14 2012 at 5:29 AM Rating: Good
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Seeing as how you were in California, I hope you took the time to enjoy the local beers.
#144Palpitus1, Posted: Jul 14 2012 at 5:50 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) 2200 views seems kind of succesful.
#145 Jul 14 2012 at 6:16 AM Rating: Good
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Seeing as how you were in California, I hope you took the time to enjoy the local beers.


Hehe...yup! Tried a few. Didnt keep a list of names, but there was a London Porter from a Cali micro-brewery that was so excellent that I went back and emptied the shelf.
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#146 Jul 14 2012 at 6:21 AM Rating: Decent
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Heh, only The Asylum can...

But anyone can petulantly stomp their feet because their lousy thread didn't go the way they dreamed!


2200 views seems kind of succesful.

That's like putting up a billboard sponsoring incest with a picture of two hot "sisters" going at it. Trust me, people come back for the entertainment value, not the message.
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#148 Jul 14 2012 at 8:38 AM Rating: Decent
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Debalic wrote:
I was on the ubb forums, under my standard nick, Belhade.


Thats right, I remember now. The name change threw me. Sorry.

So can I have it back now?
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Let me just say that I love this ad:



I love everything about it. It's brilliant. It plays up all the major points, it makes Romney look like a hypocrite. It hits the "loves money above America or people" marks. It makes him look silly with his off-key singing and it's 100% designed to get on every news show and replayed over and over at no cost to the campaign. Whoever made this ad deserves a raise. I don't care if it's accurate or not, it's a great piece of advertising.

Edited, Jul 14th 2012 10:22am by Jophiel
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#150 Jul 14 2012 at 9:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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Well, it certainly hits the "eat the rich" neural receptors.

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#151 Jul 14 2012 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
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It's well constructed, but with generic building materials.
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