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Republican businessman Bob Turner won a special election for a US Congress seat in a Democrat stronghold here, dealing a major blow to President Barack Obama, media reported early Wednesday.

http://www.worthynews.com/top/breitbart-com-print-php-id-CNG-896de1096470bc0c4dc74f022ee2ddcd-611-show_article-1/

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Republican businessman Bob Turner won a special election for a US Congress seat in a Democrat stronghold here, dealing a major blow to President Barack Obama, media reported early Wednesday.

http://www.worthynews.com/top/breitbart-com-print-php-id-CNG-896de1096470bc0c4dc74f022ee2ddcd-611-show_article-1/

The best thing about this is that it shows Jewish people are not being duped by his lies anymore. Without them, he doesn't win New York, Florida, or California.

Not that it matters who wins more votes in the next election since there is no way he is leaving peacefully....

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Republican businessman Bob Turner won a special election for a US Congress seat in a Democrat stronghold here, dealing a major blow to President Barack Obama, media reported early Wednesday.

http://www.worthynews.com/top/breitbart-com-print-php-id-CNG-896de1096470bc0c4dc74f022ee2ddcd-611-show_article-1/

The best thing about this is that it shows Jewish people are not being duped by his lies anymore. Without them, he doesn't win New York, Florida, or California.

Not that it matters who wins more votes in the next election since there is no way he is leaving peacefully....

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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He will leave peacefully, but I don't think his supporters will take it too well.

Also, if BO knows he isn't going to get re-elected, he might lose it and try to force his agenda by whatever means neccessary. We see some of that now, with Regulations, Executive Orders and just by not enforcing the law.

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Republican businessman Bob Turner won a special election for a US Congress seat in a Democrat stronghold here, dealing a major blow to President Barack Obama, media reported early Wednesday.

http://www.worthynew...show_article-1/

The best thing about this is that it shows Jewish people are not being duped by his lies anymore. Without them, he doesn't win New York, Florida, or California.

Not that it matters who wins more votes in the next election since there is no way he is leaving peacefully....

I don't believe President Obama will be reelected but, yod, he WILL leave office. I'm not sure why you believe otherwise. :noidea:

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Obama is a symptom, not the cause. A question that should be asked - but seldom is: How did we arrive at the point where someone as ill-equipped to be president as Obama was elected in the first place? Because until we address THAT, we're going to continue to decline.

It would be like having an automobile that was abused and not maintaiined over the years. We've driven over railroad tracks and potholes at high rates of speed. We've been involved in accidents. The frame is bent and the wheel alignment is terribly out of line. We put new tires on periodically, but because of all the other problems the tires wear out very quickly.

Does it make sense to just keep replacing the tires; or would it be better to "bite the bullet" and fix the root problems of the car?

We're at the same point - our entire system is broken. Yes, Obama is incompetent and needs to be removed. But is replacing him with a Romney or a Perry (neither of whom are strong adherents to the Constitution from what I can tell) going to solve anything? Or is it just putting a band-aid on it?

If you follow history, you'll see that nations seem to have a 200-300 year life cycle, then they shrink into irrelevance. Our nation may be on that path, but I don't happen to believe it is inevitable.

It can be saved - if there is a will to do it.

Blessings!

-Ed

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Yes, Obama is a symptom of a greater problem in our nation. I think he truly believes that US President is beneath him, it's almost as if he is swallowing a bitter pill for now, but has bigger plans for himself. I can totally see him trying to become SG of the UN. He may get it, but he is going to have to sacrifice the US and I am sure he would do it in a heartbeat if given the opportunity.

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He will leave peacefully, but I don't think his supporters will take it too well.

Also, if BO knows he isn't going to get re-elected, he might lose it and try to force his agenda by whatever means neccessary. We see some of that now, with Regulations, Executive Orders and just by not enforcing the law.

Hasn't he already done that? His health care nightmare was passed by hook, crook, bribe, and lie. If he had not had wrangler Harry on the scene with him pulling the strings from behind it never would have stood up. The very fact that some judges have said this Obamination was constitutional should give us pause to see how ridiculous the activists are and how much they don't care about the constitution or what is right.

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Yes, he has already proven he will do whatever it takes to promote his policies. But, he can no longer work through congress, so he has to circumvent the legislative process and force his agenda through executive fiat, regulations and by selectively enforcing the law to suit his plans.

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