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Vieil Homme 06-11-2012 16:02

Re: US Election 2012
 
Please tell me this is one of those joke newspapers! They are reporting a irrefutable fact Obama is a Bronie.

I did a Google search and found a Bronie is A male fan of the series, "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic." the full story LINK

When you have fallen of your chair and I hope you don't have a Mac as it can only mean one thing: :shocked: Link


LINK

Hugh 06-11-2012 16:34

Re: US Election 2012
 
It is one of those joke newspapers....

From Wikipedia
Quote:

Christwire is a satirical website that publishes blog-style articles that highlight excesses of American Christian conservatives along with obscure weather reportage, new vernacular, intense focus on various communities, and numerous parenting and lifestyle tips.

Like similar satirical websites, Christwire's stories have often erroneously been taken at face value due to their perceived plausibility.

Vieil Homme 06-11-2012 16:45

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35493265)
It is one of those joke newspapers....

From Wikipedia

Yes I put a link down the bottom of my post :D

I just hope our poll reflects the American peoples vote apart from the deep south.

Taf 06-11-2012 16:46

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

The US state of Nevada allows voters to mark "None of these candidates" on the ballot.

The option has been on the ballot since 1976 and plenty of voters have used it.
Send me to Nevada!

Vieil Homme 06-11-2012 17:00

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35493277)
Send me to Nevada!

Looks like it just might be Obama in Nevada Link

You just may be needed elsewhere :D

Damien 06-11-2012 20:17

Re: US Election 2012
 
It's going to be close. AGHHH! Come on Obama!

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Anyone else staying up to watch the election night? To see if, for the first time in the history of the world, an American President is reelected in the year 2012? Or the historic ascension of your everyday white male billionaire being elected to the most powerful office in the world?

thenry 06-11-2012 20:22

Re: US Election 2012
 
ill probably tune in, fall asleep then wake up to see the same stressed out faces on the tele. HAS IT BEEN DECIDED YET?!!! no :(

Will21st 06-11-2012 20:25

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35493370)
It's going to be close. AGHHH! Come on Obama!

---------- Post added at 20:17 ---------- Previous post was at 18:40 ----------

Anyone else staying up to watch the election night? To see if, for the first time in the history of the world, an American President is reelected the year 2012? Or the historic ascension of your everyday white male billionaire being elected to the most powerful office in the world?

yup,I'll be up all night.... watching the election will be interspersed with playing Doom 3 on the ol' Xbox ;)

find it pretty funny how so many in Europe are pro Obama,as if he was some kind of saviour. :dozey:

I don't mind either way,tbh.

TheDaddy 06-11-2012 21:08

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Will21st (Post 35493466)
yup,I'll be up all night.... watching the election will be interspersed with playing Doom 3 on the ol' Xbox ;)

find it pretty funny how so many in Europe are pro Obama,as if he was some kind of saviour. :dozey:

I don't mind either way,tbh.

I'm sure the only thing they think Obama will save them from is mitt...

Damien 06-11-2012 22:53

Re: US Election 2012
 
Well some of them will now be heavily dependent on this health care reform, especially those will pre-existing conditions....Romney is apparently getting rid of those reforms on 'day one'.

Also the economy, even by conservative estimates, will add 9 to 11 million jobs over the next four years. The last time that happened was under Clinton. If Romney wins tonight he will win in four years time quite easily....

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Turnout all over the place, reports of large turnout but for whom? It doesn't make sense that Obama would increase the turnout so is there a surge in Republican voters as expected?

AGHHH

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I think Romney is going to win....

thenry 06-11-2012 22:57

Re: US Election 2012
 
you also said you think Arsenal would be defeated tonight. relax ;)

Damien 06-11-2012 23:18

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35493631)
you also said you think Arsenal would be defeated tonight. relax ;)

Obama has never won a general election in a week Arsenal didn't win their Champions League game :(

Will21st 06-11-2012 23:22

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35493511)
Well some of them will now be heavily dependent on this health care reform, especially those will pre-existing conditions....Romney is apparently getting rid of those reforms on 'day one'.

Also the economy, even by conservative estimates, will add 9 to 11 million jobs over the next four years. The last time that happened was under Clinton. If Romney wins tonight he will win in four years time quite easily....

---------- Post added at 22:45 ---------- Previous post was at 21:13 ----------

Turnout all over the place, reports of large turnout but for whom? It doesn't make sense that Obama would increase the turnout so is there a surge in Republican voters as expected?

AGHHH

---------- Post added at 22:53 ---------- Previous post was at 22:45 ----------

I think Romney is going to win....

Calm down,Dear.... ;)

thenry 06-11-2012 23:27

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35493643)
Obama has never won a general election in a week Arsenal didn't win their Champions League game :(

:LOL: did you just look that up. tell you the truth i cant call it. and as long as i can go get eye candy on beaches in the states im not fussed. theres too much drama and tension here.

Derek 06-11-2012 23:27

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35493511)
I think Romney is going to win....

You might be right, even the machines are voting for him!

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/0...romney-report/

Quote:

A voting machine in Pennsylvania was “taken out of service” for flipping votes for President Barack Obama to Republican challenger Mitt Romney, MSNBC reporter Zachary Roth confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
Cue the legal challenges. Really how difficult is it to write a program to count votes?


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