You bring up a point about social issues...I'm interested to see how Romney does in the that debate.
You bring up a point about social issues...I'm interested to see how Romney does in the that debate.
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That's where Obama is most likely to win handily.
I also hate both parties...more accuratly I hate the nutbags to the far sides of both parties. Need a true party in the middle. A party for people who think on their own and dont blindly pull one team's lever. Most of the Ultra con's and lib's believe whatever their Media outlet tells them as if it's true and not just a fact coming from directly from the party itself. Foxnews.com actually has a spot on it's page called "Bias Alert" for when another media outlet puts out a left leaning story. I am sure CNN or MSNBC has something similar but I just found that to be a little ironic.
I swear these two far ended sides are going to start physically fighting soon the way the ones do in other goverments that we look on from afar and call "crazy".
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That's really Obama's forte. That and foreign policy. As much as people tend to bash his foreign policy from the far right, I think he has done a fantastic job after our reputation world-wide went to **** in the previous eight years. Overseas Obama is seen as a good President for the country for the most part, which is a little funny considering the large portion of our country that flat-out hates him.
Social issues is where it gets tricky. Romney has to be careful on how he proceeds because he risks alienating his base which tend to push for anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage, anti-immigration, etc. If he tries to pander to everyone like he did in the first debate, he is going to enrage the far right fundamentalists. On the other hand, if he panders to the fundamentalists, he risks destroying his chance at the latino, gay, and woman vote, as well as any shot at a sliver of the African American vote. It should be interesting when these issues come into play.
Oh how ESPN and the rest of the sports world would have a field day if the bottle thing that just happened in ATL had happened in Philly!
Making a blanket statement that republicans love war is ridiculous...every party has their moron politiciansOriginally Posted by Havoc_Wr3aker:23838963
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Hawks are traditionally republican and in overwhelming volume. But your point is fair.
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So here's my bracket:
ALDS:
Orioles in 5
Athletics in 4
NLDS:
Reds in 5
Nationals in 4
NLCS:
Reds in 6
ALCS:
Orioles in 7
World Series:
Reds in 6
Props.LgnD.
Tigers over Giants
I don't want "nice things" with your creepy self
holy Ibanez!!!