18 Replies to “Afternoon Smile”

  1. @ Quebecois NDP separatiste at October 27, 2012 4:21 PM
    Actually you have that backwards. Once you’ve gone back….you’ll never go black. Being from the most backward province, you should know that.

  2. So this makes the last four years of American history a very bad STD?
    Yup, that’s a good way to describe it.

  3. The Desmoines Register endorses a Repub for president. First time in 60 years!
    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20121027/OPINION03/121026026/The-Register-endorsement-Mitt-Romney-offers-a-fresh-economic-vision?Frontpage
    Read the editorial. To me, it sounds like a cover for them all sitting around in a bar and saying: “We cannot allow this amateur another 4 years, it would be disasterous. Let’s hold our noses and endorse an adult, Romney”.

  4. Once you go black you never go back.
    QNDP you nitwit. I have had most races in my life, and I can assure you that hispanicas and italianas and indianas are much better. I have yet to test the Brasileiras. Koreans, Chinese and English Roses also are not much.
    I haven’t had a Philipina.
    So my sampling is not complete, but adequate enough to state that your stupid, racist comment is just that.

  5. ‘Let’s hold our noses and endorse an adult, Romney”.
    Posted by: Robert of Ottawa at October 27, 2012 9:25 PM
    Romney is not someone most people would want to vote for …they have to hold their noses to vote against the worse of the two, in this writer’s opinion
    Barak H. ‘s rescue from being trashed at the polls in a landslide Conservative win can be given directly to the Republican party, IMO. The Republicans had an opportunity to elect a Champion of the Constitution and Liberty: an adult in every sense of the word; a Doctor, a war vet (who did not draft dodge but who is not a hawk and not eager to send other men’s sons to die for pals in the military complex) and an economist of Herculean might. The Repubs chose a dud with a very liberal track record and they trampled on the toes of real Conservatives, who championed the Patriot to get their dud as their candidate for prez.
    Ron Paul would have the 0 twisting in the dust at this stage of the election.
    Missed opportunity is a crass understatement.

  6. Get real. Ron Paul would be an unmitigated disaster at the polls: he’s a flake. Did you forget 9/11 was America’s fault, per Paul? How about his pleasing little monthly newsletters? Even obama could make a decent showing against ron paul.
    It’d be an uphill battle the repubs couldn’t salvage.
    mhb23re

  7. Unfortunately Ron Paul would be doing badly at this stage of the election, although he would be a superior president to either of the two clowns running now. This does Romney’s pathetic campaign any better.

  8. mhb – Ron Paul did not blame “America” he blamed the politicians and the Military Complex (the $$ men who make/trade the weapons of war). Dr. Paul was in the Armed Forces – he served for 5 years whilst Mitty and Newt were languishing in France…poorer men died in their stead in Vietnam.
    Dr, Ron Paul still gets more support from the military (the soldiers) than either Mit or Barak. “Splain” that, if you know so much!
    ‘Blow back’ is real. Maybe the horror at the towers was blow back, it is worth considering. Dr. Paul said as much, he certainly did not blame “America”; no Patriot would blame a nation for the deeds of criminals with a vested interest in the killing business called war.

  9. Back to the subject at hand; re: the youth vote, I think Obama is creepy. He’s been hanging around a lot of little kids in schools lately…Trying to get the parents votes through them?
    Kinda like Wacko Jacko but for different means.
    Wacky Barry indeed.

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