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I hire for the US Govt and wish i could hire illegals.
Honestly the 11million aren't going anywhere. SO why not provide a path that benefits us all?
No, it doesn't. The SCOTUS' "Citizens United" decision gave contributors carte blanche to contribute whatever they can, including the Koch-suckers. Besides, Mitt Romney said that corporations are people and political contributions are free speech.^ $70 million raised doesn't bother you?
No, but I hear Axelrod has been sending Romney Voodoo hate mail.^ it's ok that Axelrod wants Romney dead
No, it doesn't. The SCOTUS' "Citizens United" decision gave contributors carte blanche to contribute whatever they can, including the Koch-suckers. Besides, Mitt Romney said that corporations are people and political contributions are free speech.
Cheap shot. The problem is not Obama, but the lack of campaign finance reform. It's been talked about since Watergate (1974) but talk is also cheap.I repeat - not very 99%

I don't think Obama has ever claimed that corporations are people. I think you're getting him confused with Mitt Romney, who gets to have everything both ways... at the very least.Must be nice to have it both ways
Cheap shot. The problem is not Obama, but the lack of campaign finance reform. It's been talked about since Watergate (1974) but talk is also cheap.
I don't think Obama has ever claimed that corporations are people. I think you're getting him confused with Mitt Romney, who gets to have everything both ways... at the very least.
What would you rather the Obama campaign do?* Let's be honest here. You simply don't like the man. There's nothing wrong with that. The cheap shots are rather low rent and aren't very beneficial to anyone, except maybe you.
*Returning the $70 million is not an option.
Yeah, nice derailment of the thread there in the last few posts by making Obama's fundraising the issue and not the bizarre , anaemic, confused and hilarious performance by the last men (and I'm including you, Michele), standing.
I assume that no one has anything left to say of relevance or substance with respect to the low rent Las Vegas bump and grind show put on by the sorry group of lightweights that apparently represent the best of God's Own Party?
^ it's ok that Axelrod wants Romney dead
Not ok for MSNBC to misrepresent
Agreed.The winner of this republican debate was President Obama.
The winner of this republican debate was President Obama.
You're probably right. However, you don't have to be crazy to be untrustworthy.I may disagree with their policies, but I don't think any Republican in the field is outright crazy.
having the "nuclear codes" isn't keeping me up at night. the policy is pretty entrenched that there isn't a chance in hell that he'd ever drop a nuke unless one was dropped on us first.
I still think everyone is completely off-base here in thinking Romney stands a chance for the nomination.
Obviously I disagree.
Perry has tanked. Cain is a joke, once more people realize that his tax plan will ding the poor and middle class he will be done.
Romney will obviously win New Hampshire, and the latest poll (just out today) shows him ahead in Iowa and South Carolina.
I still think everyone is completely off-base here in thinking Romney stands a chance for the nomination. These poll numbers are ridiculously skewed and I do not think they are a representative sample of the Republican Party voter-base.
Romney is not popular amongst most Conservatives at all. He was considered the Front Runner in 2008 as well, polling the highest amongst everyone ... and he didn't manage to capture a single Primary from what I recall.
I think these polling companies are polling too many states from the coasts, and too many cities in general ... and not enough of the true Bible Belt and rest of the country. And the problem is that I think the people who will show up at the polls are the Bible Belt states and people in the suburbs as opposed to the cities. I think they are the more likely voters to show up at the polls, than not.
And the true "likely voters" want to play an "All or Nothing" game this time, just like they did in 2010. They want it a "true Conservative" and they aren't going to accept anything less.
Unfortunately, with that mentality, they will unquestionably lose in 2012, but they really don't see it that way, at all.
That is why I see another John McCain, who was in 3rd or 4th place in the Primaries of 2008, happening one more time this go 'round, as well.
Iowa, New Hampshire, and Florida will select ... and the rest of the states will fall in line based on the way those elections go.
And yes, I think the voters would elect an unfaithful Christian like Newt Gingrich over a "Mormon", "Too Liberal to be a Conservative", "Enacted Universal Health Care in Massachusetts", "Will say anything to get elected" guy like Mitt Romney.
People shouldn't forget that if your political affiliation registered is that of an Independent, you can not vote in the "Republican" Primaries.
I actually have a $50 bet with hotatlboi that Romney won't be the nominee, as I am that confident he won't be.
in this day and age, you'd need to be crazy to start a nuclear war.
if we ever see a nuclear weapon used in our lifetime, I think it will be at the hands of a radical, fringe group who manages to get their hands on one -- not anyone so boring and milquetoast that they're capable of winning a presidential election.
trust is a whole different issue, but being concerned over whether the president would drop a nuke is like expressing concern on their policies towards Big Foot.
