tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10755833.post4137561071599761907..comments2024-01-17T15:05:50.120-06:00Comments on AngryBlackBitch: Neapolitan…Shark-Fuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03323962708956637012noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10755833.post-83895813423019385862012-01-04T13:48:50.452-06:002012-01-04T13:48:50.452-06:00Shark Fu, why do a handful of people in a couple o...Shark Fu, why do a handful of people in a couple of states get to pick who becomes the candidate? This seems incredibly undemocratic. <br /><br />I missed the primaries and watched Micheal Moore's "Capitalism, A Love Story," It was eye opening. <br /><br />We 90%ers must be the ones to say no to these liars and thieves.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10755833.post-73431756491871150332012-01-04T12:00:29.741-06:002012-01-04T12:00:29.741-06:00All that money, all that media coverage for that? ...All that money, all that media coverage for that? The joke is certainly on the Republicans.Hattiehttp://hattie.typepad.com/hatties_web/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10755833.post-35305329465483455592012-01-04T09:32:32.496-06:002012-01-04T09:32:32.496-06:00Shark-Fu the only thing I disagree with you on is ...Shark-Fu the only thing I disagree with you on is the following statement:<br /><br />"What was not expected was that the GOP would be so fragmented and undecided with just eleven months to go until Election Day"<br /><br />I feel this party has been fragmented since it let the Tea Party nutcases in thinking they could control them. <br /><br />If the GOP had any balls left at all they would have shown the Baggers the door and told them "If your so hot and have all the answers then form and fund your own damn party." <br /><br />But of course, this is the "Party of No" No more taxes, no more entitlements, no womens rights, no gay rights, no illegals, no education, no healthcare, no jobs (unless we outsource em)...which makes them actually the Party of No Balls. <br /><br />I think the 3 biggest stories out of Iowa last night are the following:<br /><br />1) The population of Iowa was 3,062,309 on July 1, 2011, a 0.52% increase since the 2010 United States Census. There are 2.1 million registered voters in Iowa. <br /><br />Weather was not issue and yet...Roughly only 123,000 of 640,000 registered Republicans in the state turned out to vote.<br /><br />If I'm the GOP I NEED TO BE BIG TIME WORRIED.<br /><br /><br />2)Voter breakdown was as follows: Romney 25%, Santorum 25%, Ron Paul 21%, Gingrich 13%, Rick Perry 10%, Michele Bachmann 5% and Jon Huntsman, who did not compete, 1%. Herman Cain received 58 wasted votes. <br /><br />If I'm ANY of the GOP CANDIDATES AND GOP PARTY LEADERS, I have to be worried. Because what the voters said was "75% of us don't want Romney or Santorum;78% of us don't want Ron Paul and it progressively worse as it went along. <br /><br />Romney actually polled less in Iowa this time around then he did in 2008.I guess some supporters either died off or moved out of state.<br /><br />And here's an intriguing stat: 135 people, who could have stayed home and watched the Sugar Bowl, registered for the caucuses and then voted No Preference.<br /><br />Ouch.Pause.Smile.Laugh. <br /><br />3)Overall, the state of Iowa is representative of heartland America -- 37% registered independent, 32% Democrat and 30% Republican. But caucus-goers do not represent that political spread. <br /><br />Instead, 88% of caucus voters in 2008 identified themselves as "conservative," and only 11% described their views as moderate. Nearly two-thirds were evangelical.<br /><br />And the majority of these people were no shows. Ah...the best laid plans of rats and men. Maybe this was God's way of telling the GOP and the Tea Party....No.And to stop using his name in vain while prostituting their beliefs to the highest bidders.<br /><br />Just sayin'....SimplyStatedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03771339633180527244noreply@blogger.com