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In reply to the discussion: Anyone who thinks Romney "cleared the Commander in Chief bar" last night is either incompetent... [View all]porphyrian
(18,530 posts)9. Nice. n/t
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Anyone who thinks Romney "cleared the Commander in Chief bar" last night is either incompetent... [View all]
porphyrian
Oct 2012
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Obama has clearly been an exceptional commander in chief for the last four years
keeganspaa
Oct 2012
#4
While I may be unhappy with many things.... President Obama has done the best he could
Hemp_is_good
Oct 2012
#42
Exactly. They want the weaker President, and that would obviously be Romney. n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#16
That's the face of someone who thinks he's a sports star of some type. We are providing this
patrice
Oct 2012
#33
BTW, that's probably a thumbs-up to Tagg, TTE, "I just saved Solamere for YOUR planet." nt
patrice
Oct 2012
#40
My 2nd husband was a mega-corporate attorney. The guy on that stage with our President
patrice
Oct 2012
#29
I especially loved watching Mr. President looking at that fool talk. Resembled a cool curious cat
lonestarnot
Oct 2012
#30
I noticed that- President Obama was really in his element last night, and you put it perfectly
NBachers
Oct 2012
#62
The trick is turnout; unless the race is very close, any attempt to steal the vote...
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#48
The problem is that the media has been saying it's close even when it's not
Hemp_is_good
Oct 2012
#52
No one who watched it and understood what they saw could honestly think otherwise. n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#45
Good thing he can afford to start his own business, because I doubt he'll be keeping his day job.n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#49
Im a veteran of the Iraq war, and I *RE-enlisted* last year _because_ President Obama is CIC
pasto76
Oct 2012
#51
Hopefully, we'll get enough of Congress back to make it easier for him this time. Thank you. n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#54
Please accept this peace advocate's honest respect for the differences between us.
patrice
Oct 2012
#57
It's far more civil than the vulgarities I was shouting at the TV last night, anyway.
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#58
That's not an exaggeration; take it from one who knows because "it takes one to know one."
patrice
Oct 2012
#59
Towards the end, you could tell he was trying extra hard to hear the questions...
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#67
Both campaigns have millions more dollars the media wants, so they'll say whatever it takes.
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#68
I'm partial to melee combat cage matches, myself, but I don't think it will happen
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#69