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by chasfm11
Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:50 am
Forum: 2012 Texas & Federal Elections
Topic: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over
Replies: 88
Views: 47262

Re: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over

Rex B wrote:I was very disappoint to see BHO get 47% right here in Texas. that was sobering
Ya ain't seen nothing yet. I'm not one to read tea leaves very often but I can definitely see this coming

http://weeklystandard.com/blogs/clinton ... 62080.html
Why? It's simple. She is going to run in 2016. She is immensely popular, perhaps much more than her husband, and there was a 20 point reported gender gap in the 2012 election that she will exploit nicely. Obama has done an excellent job of directing the narrative so no matter how bad the economy gets, the blame will be on the GOP. Given the surging Hispanic vote and the huge percentage of them voting Democratic, I don't see how the 2012 results are going to change in 4 years - except that Hillary will likely carry Texas.
by chasfm11
Fri Nov 09, 2012 5:23 pm
Forum: 2012 Texas & Federal Elections
Topic: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over
Replies: 88
Views: 47262

Re: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over

Jasonw560 wrote:Then, we need to volunteer to go to those red states and help if we can. Show some solidarity to our brothers and sisters saddled with blue Senators.
We might want to practice on the blue State elements that are here in Texas. I fear that venturing into many of the blue States, one would have to be very careful about "showing solidarity." There is a neat by county map that shows the reds and blues within each State. You could go to the red counties in a blue State and find plenty of folks like you. Venturing into a blue county might be a life altering experience. I cannot imagine many converts coming out of a lot of those areas. It isn't that they don't understand - they don't want to understand. I lived in NJ. I've seen it first hand.
by chasfm11
Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:41 pm
Forum: 2012 Texas & Federal Elections
Topic: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over
Replies: 88
Views: 47262

Re: This Ain't Over Til We Say It's Over

TexasCajun wrote:If he had won by an overwhelming majority, I'd be inclined to believe as you do baldeagle. But the fact that about half of the voting public disagrees with him leads me to believe that he'll re-evaluate any plans to railroad his agenda. And even if he doesn't, he can't arbitrarily void the US Constitution and set up his own monarchy. It would have to be a process. And in being so, we, as conciencious citizens can act to prevent the further erosion of our rights. Though the cause may be a bit more difficult than we thought it would be before yesterday, it's far from lost.

Do as you may. But I intend to fight for what I believe may be taken from us if we just lay down and let them. Unfortunately I won't be able to do it alone - but I won't let that deter me either. If we stand together & speak with a unified voice, they won't be able to ignore us.
Not 24 Hours into the next cycle and...
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I tried to find a source that I could link to but there isn't one available yet. Feinstein is already proposing an assault weapons ban where all subject firearms and high capacity magazines would be turned over to the Federal government, NO GRANDFATHERING.

Let's talk in 3 months and see if you hold the same opinion. Clinton wanted a legacy. This one has an agenda - that will be his legacy.

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