Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Sometimes Satan Comes as a Man of Peace

++What's wrong with God? So far 0 for 4 in the GOP presidential sweepstakes. Cain, Bachmann, Perry and Forthy Mix are were called. Only the worshippers of Lucifer have made it.


++So far Romney hasn't found any people of Ham to serve in his campaign. No African-Americans have been approached.


++The Obama campaign showed some wit and zing by producing an ad with the best hits from Romney's extreme right swerves. Mitt Romney--"Memories to last a Lifetime".


++Mitt can't figure out today whether he is for equal pay for equal work. After a few zings, one from Lilly Ledbetter herself,the Romney spokeswoman said they would let the law stand.


++Allen West, Looney-Tune from Florida, says he has heard there are 70, 80 or maybe 81 Democratic members of congress who are members of the Communist Party. What do they all follow Angela Davis? What Communist Party is left anywhere?


++Worried about illegal immigration? Illegal immigration now from Mexico is ZERO. They must have realized America is as Third World as Mexico.


++Over 50% of Americans believe that the Supreme Court will decide the healthcare issue solely on politics.


++One in ten American males believe that their retirement will be paid by winning the lottery.


++If you aren't got that swing. New Mexico looks like it is no longer a Swing State. Rasmussen has Obama beating Romney there 52% to 36%.


++PPP has released its poll on North Carolina. President Obama beats Romney by 49 to 44. He has led or tied Romney on polls there since 2010. Romney has a 29-58 approval rating. In other words, he is in the dumpster. Obama leads independent voters in double digits and with woman by fifteen points. Men go for Romney by 6. One weird factoid is that only 79% of Democrats are for Obama and Romney gets 15% of Democrats. Basically, Obama is trending toward his November 2008 victory over McCain in the state. 


++This March was the warmest as long as the government kept records. Over 15,000 locations recorded record highs. When I was in Ohio, only two cities in the whole state did not reach their all-time records.

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