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Are you content with Obama being re-elected for a second term?

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  • Level 7
    Sectoid
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:26 pm GMT
    Not trying to start any political arguments here but I'm just wondering how many of you wanted Obama to win and how many of you wanted Romney to win.
    Not trying to start any political arguments here but I'm just wondering how many of you wanted Obama to win and how many of you wanted Romney to win.
  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:27 pm GMT
    What's the difference again?
    Laihendi wrote:
    I would rather exhibit traits of a sociopath than an altruist. Many characteristics of sociopathy are actually signs of healthy individuals. Many people mistakenly believe that whatever is normal or common is healthy, and whatever is different/abnormal is unhealthy. Altruism is by consensus healthy simply because it is normal, when in reality it is an irrational and destructive mental illness. The characteristics of sociopathy are mostly healthy and rational but people who exhibit them are considered deranged anyways because they contradict the social norm.
    What's the difference again?
  • Level 72
    King of All Cosmos
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:29 pm GMT
    No. Then again I wasn't for the other candidate either. Been awhile since we've had a decent candidate it has.

    No. Then again I wasn't for the other candidate either. Been awhile since we've had a decent candidate it has.
  • Level 40
    Abobo
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:30 pm GMT

    hell to the no. But hey Republicans still got the House so It looks like he'll be a lame-duck for term two.

    Education is the most interesting and difficult adventure in life. Educating - from the Latin educere - means leading young people to move beyond themselves and introducing them to reality, towards a fullness that leads to growth. This process is fostered by the encounter of two freedoms, that of adults and that of the young. It calls for responsibility on the part of the learners, who must be open to being led to the knowledge of reality, and on the part of educators, who must be ready to give of themselves. For this reason, today more than ever we need authentic witnesses, and not simply people who parcel out rules and facts; we need witnesses capable of seeing farther than others because their life is so much broader. A witness is someone who first lives the life that he proposes to others.

    - Benedict XVI, Message for the World Day of Peace 2012

    hell to the no. But hey Republicans still got the House so It looks like he'll be a lame-duck for term two.

  • Level 60
    Master Chief
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:32 pm GMT

    meh, dont care.

    not much will change no matter who is president.

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    meh, dont care.

    not much will change no matter who is president.

  • Level 65
    You're Winner !
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:32 pm GMT

    We'll see.

    We'll see.

  • Level 44
    Violence Fight
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:33 pm GMT
    yeah
    yeah
  • Level 44
    Violence Fight
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:37 pm GMT
    Wouldn't have been either way
    Wouldn't have been either way
  • Level 37
    Heiankyo Alien
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:39 pm GMT
    LJS9502_basic wrote:
    No. Then again I wasn't for the other candidate either. Been awhile since we've had a decent candidate it has.
    [QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]No. Then again I wasn't for the other candidate either. Been awhile since we've had a decent candidate it has.[/QUOTE]
  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:39 pm GMT

    My write-in campaign fell short. Nothing to do now but start campaigning for 2016.

    My write-in campaign fell short. Nothing to do now but start campaigning for 2016.

  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:39 pm GMT

    House republicans will keep trying to stop all obamas stuff. Harry reid proclaimed if romney was elected he would stop all his things with the democratic senate. Not much of a win either way

    House republicans will keep trying to stop all obamas stuff. Harry reid proclaimed if romney was elected he would stop all his things with the democratic senate. Not much of a win either way

  • Level 37
    Heiankyo Alien
    Posts: 1674
    Nov 7, 2012 2:44 pm GMT

    I wouldn't say content, that imply that I wouldn't want something else or better, more like I'm ok with it.

    ~ Oscar-Wilde


    I wouldn't say content, that imply that I wouldn't want something else or better, more like I'm ok with it.

  • Level 38
    DJ Boy
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:46 pm GMT
    Well I got my phone so that's all that matters.
    Well I got my phone so that's all that matters.
  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:47 pm GMT
    More than content. Thrilled.
    coolbeans90 wrote:
    Sometimes, people are called mean names for good reason.

    Bill Maher wrote:
    "New Rule: Libertarians have to stop ruining libertarianism…or at least do a better job of explaining the difference between today's libertarian and just being a selfish prick."
    More than content. Thrilled.
  • Level 32
    Snake Eater
    Posts: 3978
    Nov 7, 2012 2:51 pm GMT
    He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system.
    He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system.
  • Level 41
    Thunder Force
    Posts: 8184
    Nov 7, 2012 2:55 pm GMT

    I wasn't particularly happy with either candidate, but I guess the better one won.

    I wasn't particularly happy with either candidate, but I guess the better one won.

  • Level 38
    DJ Boy
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    Nov 7, 2012 3:00 pm GMT
    CreasianDevaili wrote:
    He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system.


    He's from Kenya.
    [QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system. [/QUOTE] He's from Kenya.
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    Big Smoke
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    Nov 7, 2012 3:03 pm GMT

    Fightingfan wrote:
    CreasianDevaili wrote:
    He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system.
    He's from Kenya.

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    [QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="CreasianDevaili"]He is an united states citizen. He was voted in legally. So yes. If Romney had won, the answer is the same. Looking at all the rage this election secures in my mind why we are not ready for more than a two party presidential election system. [/QUOTE] He's from Kenya.[/QUOTE]

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  • Level 29
    Radiant Silvergun
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    Nov 7, 2012 3:06 pm GMT

    I was very happy with the results.

    I was very happy with the results.

  • Level 28
    Bionic Commando
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    Nov 7, 2012 3:06 pm GMT
    No, I think he's the lowest form of scum imaginable. But so is Romney, which is why I didn't care who won. They're far more similar than either of their supporters are willing to admit.
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    No, I think he's the lowest form of scum imaginable. But so is Romney, which is why I didn't care who won. They're far more similar than either of their supporters are willing to admit.
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