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Hope for humanity...
In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's
support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk |
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On 11/11/2011 7:29 AM, X ` Man wrote:
In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk And I heard the rude belligerent lazy fleabaggers interrupted Bachmann. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch |
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On 11/11/11 5:22 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch I don't see Cain, Gingrich or Romney doing anything but actions to further aid the rich. |
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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 11/11/11 5:22 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch I don't see Cain, Gingrich or Romney doing anything but actions to further aid the rich. -------------------------------------------------------- I understand. That's because you, like many, disagree on the policies or programs to solve our economic problems. You might be correct, but there's an equal number of people who disagree with you. Problem right now is that we lack the true leadership qualities required of a POTUS to get *anything* done. Obama may be starting to wake up, but he's also still too concerned with being *liked* (i.e. re-elected). I am on record as expressing my concern that he was not a *leader* back when he ran for the office. To date he has proven me correct. To the dismay of many who supported him he has been a disappointment so far. To his credit however, he appears to be starting to realize that he can't play nice guy manager in order to accomplish things. Johnson would never had put up with the bull****. Eisboch |
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On 11/11/2011 6:13 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 11/11/11 5:22 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch I don't see Cain, Gingrich or Romney doing anything but actions to further aid the rich. -------------------------------------------------------- I understand. That's because you, like many, disagree on the policies or programs to solve our economic problems. You might be correct, but there's an equal number of people who disagree with you. Problem right now is that we lack the true leadership qualities required of a POTUS to get *anything* done. Obama may be starting to wake up, but he's also still too concerned with being *liked* (i.e. re-elected). I am on record as expressing my concern that he was not a *leader* back when he ran for the office. To date he has proven me correct. To the dismay of many who supported him he has been a disappointment so far. To his credit however, he appears to be starting to realize that he can't play nice guy manager in order to accomplish things. Johnson would never had put up with the bull****. Eisboch O/bama is a greenhorn who has never had a job long enough to figger out how to do it. Failure is his destiny. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On 11/11/2011 3:22 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch If leadership is about getting things done, I agree with that. But how in the heck does Newt figure here? Stodgy old boy's stick in the mud Newt. Sort of shaping up to as to only ass holes on the ballot. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On 11/11/2011 3:31 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/11/11 5:22 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch I don't see Cain, Gingrich or Romney doing anything but actions to further aid the rich. Hell, you don't see any logic or rationality at all. Your doing to prove yourself stupid and vote 0bama. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On 11/11/2011 4:20 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 11/11/2011 6:13 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 11/11/11 5:22 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ Leadership isn't about being popular or even liked. Leadership is about getting things done. I am not so sure that this country needs a morality example right now as much as it needs someone who can identify goals and has the horsepower to do the arm twisting required to get 'er done. The last real bad ass president we had who filled that description was Lyndon Johnson. In the inner circles he was despised by many but he knew how to broker deals and make people pay if they didn't see it his way. He was a ******* to many, but a very effective leader. Eisboch I don't see Cain, Gingrich or Romney doing anything but actions to further aid the rich. -------------------------------------------------------- I understand. That's because you, like many, disagree on the policies or programs to solve our economic problems. You might be correct, but there's an equal number of people who disagree with you. Problem right now is that we lack the true leadership qualities required of a POTUS to get *anything* done. Obama may be starting to wake up, but he's also still too concerned with being *liked* (i.e. re-elected). I am on record as expressing my concern that he was not a *leader* back when he ran for the office. To date he has proven me correct. To the dismay of many who supported him he has been a disappointment so far. To his credit however, he appears to be starting to realize that he can't play nice guy manager in order to accomplish things. Johnson would never had put up with the bull****. Eisboch O/bama is a greenhorn who has never had a job long enough to figger out how to do it. Failure is his destiny. Interestingly enough, 0bama's history is indicative of someone who comes, shoots off the month and then when the deliver falls short, leaves the kitchen when it gets too hot. But for 0bama, nothing bigger to jump to, he will wash out. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 09:29:43 -0500, X ` Man
wrote: In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow, and he is now tied with Mitt Romney for second place, while Herman Cain just edges both of them out for the top spot. Both Cain and Romney have lost support since late October. In a new CBS News Poll, 61 percent of Republican primary voters say the sexual harassment accusations against Cain won't make any difference in their vote, but 30 percent say the charges make them less likely to back him, and that rises to 38 percent among women. Cain has lost support among women since last month - from 28 percent in October to 15 percent now. He has lost ground with conservatives and Tea Party supporters as well. - - - So, the GOP leaders in the nomination race now consist of two morally challenged assholes, Cain and Gingrich, and the leading "switch hitter" on positions of the 21st century, Romney. snerk So much for personal responsibility or integrity. Those are only things that are important that the opposition have, not their own. |
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