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Mar 18, 2015 18:27:22   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Mr Shako wrote:
In all honesty, I just don't think that will happen.

I would have to agree with you. :wink:

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Mar 18, 2015 18:44:53   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
ALL POLLS ARE WRITTEN TO FAVOR THE PARTICULAR SUBJECT
slatten49 wrote:
Ostensibly, to get a read on the pulse of the country. IMO, the reality is: They often create a false pulse for the readers of polls. 8-)

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Mar 18, 2015 19:37:42   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
slatten49 wrote:
I had hoped that was not what Antisocialist was implying. :idea:

Maybe he should ask Nancy Reagan her views on attempted assassination. :?


I don't like to speak for others but I believe you might have misinterpreted what he was posting. My take is the 2nd allows for bearing arms and as such, deposing a despot who would try to serve a third term could be stopped simply because the people have arms and would oppose such a violation of the Constitution even if by violent means. The answer to this quandry could be solved(IMO) if Anti would speak in clear terms what he meant.

How 'bout it, Anti?

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Mar 18, 2015 20:01:54   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
jimahrens wrote:
Unless he declares Marchall Law


Jim-with his apparent disdain for the military, I am not so sure that declaring Martial Law would be the way to go. He may be led out of the White House in handcuffs or a straight jacket (the latter has to be big enough to include the real president-VJ). Good Luck America !!!

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Mar 18, 2015 20:10:36   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
I think if your talking about a sane man yes Obama is certifiable. Yea I think your right about the handcuffs. God bless America.
Ricko wrote:
Jim-with his apparent disdain for the military, I am not so sure that declaring Martial Law would be the way to go. He may be led out of the White House in handcuffs or a straight jacket (the latter has to be big enough to include the real president-VJ). Good Luck America !!!

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Mar 18, 2015 20:16:41   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Mr Shako wrote:
I don't like to speak for others but I believe you might have misinterpreted what he was posting. My take is the 2nd allows for bearing arms and as such, deposing a despot who would try to serve a third term could be stopped simply because the people have arms and would oppose such a violation of the Constitution even if by violent means. The answer to this quandry could be solved(IMO) if Anti would speak in clear terms what he meant.

How 'bout it, Anti?


Thank you, Mr. Shako, for your take on his words.

I would accept his explanation, if he were to say something to that effect. It would be appropriate if that was truly what he meant. If I misinterpreted his meaning, then I am regretfully sorry, and say so in advance. Two quotes:

"If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins." [quote/Ben Franklin]

"Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors to bullets." [Quote/Abraham Lincoln]

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Mar 18, 2015 22:50:55   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
slatten49 wrote:
Thank you, Mr. Shako, for your take on his words.

I would accept his explanation, if he were to say something to that effect. It would be appropriate if that was truly what he meant. If I misinterpreted his meaning, then I am regretfully sorry, and say so in advance. Two quotes:

"If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins." [quote/Ben Franklin]

"Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors to bullets." [Quote/Abraham Lincoln]


I feel so good right now. I watched about ten minutes of Rachel Madcow this evening and saw all those numbers from whatever poll that was. She was so happy to be posting them.

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Mar 18, 2015 23:26:30   #
katron Loc: Texas and Arizona
 
oldroy wrote:
I almost got in one poll on the telephone but it seems they saw that I didn't want to answer like they wanted so they hung up on me. The topic was abortion.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup: Not surprising!

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Mar 19, 2015 04:05:02   #
Antisocialist Loc: Florida
 
Mr Shako wrote:
I don't like to speak for others but I believe you might have misinterpreted what he was posting. My take is the 2nd allows for bearing arms and as such, deposing a despot who would try to serve a third term could be stopped simply because the people have arms and would oppose such a violation of the Constitution even if by violent means. The answer to this quandry could be solved(IMO) if Anti would speak in clear terms what he meant.

How 'bout it, Anti?


You got it.

Look at what happened when Germany & Soviets had their gun rights removed. The Second Amendment is the best deterrent America has against an attempt to trample on our constitutional rights.

You have to consider how important that document is not only to Americans but to the world. It was the US Constitution that allowed America to grow into the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet. The men that wrote that document and subsequent amendments clearly understood the strength of any country lies with its people, not the government. As our rights as citizens have been slowly eroded over the last 50 or 60 years, our country has become weaker. The Second Amendment may be our last, best hope at restoring the 'by the people' part to government.

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Mar 19, 2015 05:53:57   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
KHH1 wrote:
BY DAVID LAUTER
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is not only the best-known but also the most favorably viewed of the potential presidential candidates from either of the two major parties, according to a new Gallup poll.
The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday, mostly after the news broke about Clinton’s use of a private email account while she was secretary of State, but before the news conference last week in which she addressed the issue.
Roughly 9 in 10 Americans said they knew enough about Clinton to have an opinion, and the poll released Thursday found that 50% viewed her favorably, while 39% had a negative impression. On both counts, that put her in better position than any of the potential Republican candidates at this early stage of the presidential race.
But Clinton’s favorability has declined since she left the State Department, as Americans have begun to see her again as a presidential candidate rather than in the less political role as the nation’s top diplomat. When she left the agency, about two-thirds of Americans polled had a favorable view of her, a number that has dropped steadily as partisanship has taken its toll.
Last June, when Clinton released her book “Hard Choices,” 54% of Americans in a Gallup survey had a favorable view. Comparing that number with the latest figure indicates that the email controversy had not had a significant impact on the public’s perception of Clinton when the new poll was taken.
Among the Republican hopefuls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were the best-known, with about two-thirds of respondents holding opinions on them.
But in Bush’s case, that opinion was closely divided
— 35% favorable and 33% unfavorable. Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing the positive, 34% to 31%.
Among the potential contenders for the Republican nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida had the highest net favorability, with 26% holding a positive view and 21% a negative one, the poll found. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also had a net favorable rating, but was somewhat less known, with 20% favorable and 18% unfavorable.
The least popular Republican candidates overall were former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and the two Texans considering running — former Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. For Santorum, negative views outnumbered positives, 27% to 20%; for Perry it was 32% to 25%, and for Cruz, 28% to 22%.
On the Democratic side, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who some have hoped will challenge Clinton, had a net positive rating, but was far less known than Clinton. The poll showed 22% viewing her favorably and 19% unfavorably. Warren has repeatedly said she is not running and has taken no steps toward starting a campaign.
The Gallup survey questioned 1,522 U.S. adults by land lines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. david.lauter@latimes.com &#8201; Twitter: @DavidLauter
BY DAVID LAUTER br WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodh... (show quote)


JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU..........JOHN GRUBER IS "RIGHT ON"! ALL THESE DUMBOCRAP VOTERS, NEVER LEARNED THEIR LESSONS! ................. ONE STUPID MISTAKE AFTER ANOTHER......NOW........"WHY" IS THAT? DOES STUPIDITY RUN IN THE LIBTURD PARTY? { of course! }......................:thumbdown: :thumbdown:

THIS "SURVEY" MUST HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY THE "AL FRANKEN INSTITUTE OF LOWER LEARNING, FOR MENTALLY IMPAIRED LIBTARDS?

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Mar 19, 2015 07:34:15   #
Douglas Graham Loc: The Mountains
 
This is why Hillary has a favorable rating at all.





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Mar 19, 2015 07:36:56   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Douglas Graham wrote:
This is why Hillary has a favorable rating at all.


Who's "testicles", in box: Vince Foster? Slick perverted Willie? Nasty Pelosi's? Maxine waters?..........ahhhh.......Michelle Obammy? { Obammy's hizzelf?}..............Maybe America doesn't want to know?................... :thumbup: :arrow: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mar 19, 2015 07:40:09   #
GEM lucas Loc: TRIADELPHIA ,WV
 
Mr Shako wrote:
I don't like to speak for others but I believe you might have misinterpreted what he was posting. My take is the 2nd allows for bearing arms and as such, deposing a despot who would try to serve a third term could be stopped simply because the people have arms and would oppose such a violation of the Constitution even if by violent means. The answer to this quandry could be solved(IMO) if Anti would speak in clear terms what he meant.

How 'bout it, Anti?

Poor country boys are better with guns then rich city folks.

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Mar 19, 2015 07:54:03   #
DamnYANKEE
 
KHH1 wrote:
BY DAVID LAUTER
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is not only the best-known but also the most favorably viewed of the potential presidential candidates from either of the two major parties, according to a new Gallup poll.
The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday, mostly after the news broke about Clinton’s use of a private email account while she was secretary of State, but before the news conference last week in which she addressed the issue.
Roughly 9 in 10 Americans said they knew enough about Clinton to have an opinion, and the poll released Thursday found that 50% viewed her favorably, while 39% had a negative impression. On both counts, that put her in better position than any of the potential Republican candidates at this early stage of the presidential race.
But Clinton’s favorability has declined since she left the State Department, as Americans have begun to see her again as a presidential candidate rather than in the less political role as the nation’s top diplomat. When she left the agency, about two-thirds of Americans polled had a favorable view of her, a number that has dropped steadily as partisanship has taken its toll.
Last June, when Clinton released her book “Hard Choices,” 54% of Americans in a Gallup survey had a favorable view. Comparing that number with the latest figure indicates that the email controversy had not had a significant impact on the public’s perception of Clinton when the new poll was taken.
Among the Republican hopefuls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were the best-known, with about two-thirds of respondents holding opinions on them.
But in Bush’s case, that opinion was closely divided
— 35% favorable and 33% unfavorable. Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing the positive, 34% to 31%.
Among the potential contenders for the Republican nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida had the highest net favorability, with 26% holding a positive view and 21% a negative one, the poll found. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also had a net favorable rating, but was somewhat less known, with 20% favorable and 18% unfavorable.
The least popular Republican candidates overall were former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and the two Texans considering running — former Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. For Santorum, negative views outnumbered positives, 27% to 20%; for Perry it was 32% to 25%, and for Cruz, 28% to 22%.
On the Democratic side, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who some have hoped will challenge Clinton, had a net positive rating, but was far less known than Clinton. The poll showed 22% viewing her favorably and 19% unfavorably. Warren has repeatedly said she is not running and has taken no steps toward starting a campaign.
The Gallup survey questioned 1,522 U.S. adults by land lines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. david.lauter@latimes.com &#8201; Twitter: @DavidLauter
BY DAVID LAUTER br WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodh... (show quote)


:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mar 19, 2015 07:55:21   #
DamnYANKEE
 
Ricko wrote:
KHH1-It is hard to believe that an educated person such as yourself would even consider Hillary to be president. This woman has not accomplished a damn thing except to continuously screw the taxpayer. (i.e. the Clintons are buying an 11 mil mansion in Chappaqua, NY. the mortgage payment is about 10K monthly. There is another house on the property which they rent to the US government for 10K monthly-that building is used to house the secret service agents assigned to protect the Clintons. So the taxpayer is not only paying for their protection but making their mortgage payment as well. That does not include the hundreds of thousands that both get from the government as retirement income) In spite of all this, grandma wrinkles cries poor mouth. Are you that gullible? Can you not see a useless, selfish, devious,lying old woman on an ego trip? A White House vacancy would serve us better than Hillary. Good Luck America !!!
KHH1-It is hard to believe that an educated person... (show quote)


Hes an IDIOT

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