Posted on 14 March 2012. Tags: approval rating, Error, gop candidate, gop contenders, Hypotheticals, mitt romney, Obama, Party, popular vote, Rasmussen, republican candidates, ron pau, ron paul, support
Romney and Paul are the only two GOP contenders that have polled within the margin of error against Obama in multiple polls. What’s interesting is that Obama’s support drops from 47 to 42 when the contender is Paul instead of Romney (meaning Paul vs. Obama could be a much more volatile race).
Unlike Romney, Paul does not have popular support within the Republican party. However, even Rasmussen admits Paul is the strongest GOP candidate with non-affiliated voters BY A LOT.
I mean if Obama’s support drops all the way down to almost 40 in a head to head with Paul, wouldn’t it be worth a third party run (assuming the president’s approval rating is sub 40 and Mitt Romney is still being uninspiring)? The winner would only need about 37% of the popular vote to win.http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ron-pau…
“Paul currently does best of the four [Republican candidates] among voters not affiliated with either of the major political parties”
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Posted on 10 March 2012. Tags: abortion, chopping block, Defunding, federal money, health official, health program, income women, kathleen sebelius, law, Low, Obama, planned parenthood, pro abortion, Programs, public money
SO, TEXAS ISN’T PRO ABORTION SO OBAMA IS GOING TO TAKE HIS BALL AND GO HOME…sad. It’s a HEALTH program BO, not an abortion program (as YOU would like it to be).
Obama administration to end funding for Texas health program over state’s abortion lawhttp://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/…
The federal government will stop funding a Texas health program that serves 130,000 low-income women because of a state law that bars abortion-affiliated clinics from getting public money, a top U.S. health official said Friday.
The federal money, which covers 90 percent of the state’s $40 million program, will be phased out between May and September because the law violates federal regulations requiring that women have a choice in medical care, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said during a trip to Houston. That means the Women’s Health Program will join a long list of programs nationwide on the chopping block because of their affiliations with Planned Parenthood or other groups that offer abortions.
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Posted on 05 March 2012. Tags: "socialist", Agree, business, contraception, democrats, economic control, free market system, health, health care, labor unions, Obama, redistribution of wealth, secret ballot, Welfare
– Health Care
– Redistribution of Wealth
– Reduction of Free Market System
– Welfare President
– Extreme Business and Economic Control
– Contraception Bill
-Thinks Labor Unions Should Be Allowed to Organize Without a Secret Ballot
– Right to housing for everyone
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Posted on 16 December 2011. Tags: Catch, Cons, conservatives, corruption, Everyone, Immelt, immoral actions, money, Obama, Soros, support, tax changes
I see it every now and then on here…
they’re wealthy people that make money by some pretty immoral actions, if you ask me…
but here’s the catch, they are far from the only ones doing these things, and most of these things are TECHNICALLY LEGAL… and according to the ideas most conservatives seem to have… we shouldn’t stop them from what they are doing, for rich people overall?
now granted, some are affiliated with Obama, who even cons admit is working to regulate the rich and tax them more…
at the end of the day, it just feels like cons are for EVERYONE just like Immelt and Soros… including those two (I don’t see them trying to pass regulations or tax changes?)…
and Obama is against (or at least MORE against, at least pretending) all of these types, even though these TWO support him?
the only real explanation is if you think these two are the ONLY two that are doing these things, and I can’t really imagine you being that naive?
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Posted on 02 December 2011. Tags: american citizens, bill, consistent policy, director robert, fbi director, imprisonment, law, leon panetta, military custody, military law, Obama, Rights, robert mueller, threat, veto threat
in either domestic and/or military law?
While military custody may be appropriate; indefinite imprisonment is problematic.
“In its veto threat, the White House said it cannot accept any legislation that “challenges or constrains the president’s authorities to collect intelligence, incapacitate dangerous terrorists and protect the nation.” Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and FBI Director Robert Mueller have opposed the provisions.
Republicans counter that their efforts are necessary to respond to an evolving, post-Sept. 11 threat, and that Obama has failed to produce a consistent policy on handling terror suspects.
The bill would require military custody of a suspect deemed to be a member of al-Qaida or its affiliates and involved in plotting or committing attacks on the United States. American citizens would be exempt. The bill does allow the executive branch to waive the authority based on national security and hold a suspect in civilian custody….”
It is appropriate to set clear timelines considering charges.http://news.yahoo.com/senate-backs-milit…
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Posted on 23 October 2011. Tags: Affiliated, al quaeda, nation website, Obama, Osama, osama bin laden, Party, right wing, Seal, seal team 6, small business owners, tea party, Team, united states, white house
bound?
It’s been well publicized that Osama bin Laden’s primary goal (before he was taken out by Seal Team 6 under orders from the Obama White House) was to bankrupt the United States.
Recently a growing number of articles have been showing up on the Tea Party Nation website and a variety of Right Wing blogs imploring small business owners to lay off all the employees they can and to avoid expanding their businesses at all costs.
Is it surprising to you that members of the Tea Party Nation are now sharing the same exact goals as Al Quaeda?
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