News From Florida

According to my mom, one of her co workers was considering Paul but didn't think he could win. :rolleyes: WTF is wrong with America? You vote for the guy you want to win, not who you think will win.

Yeah and it REALLY doesn't make sense in a Republican nomination caucus/primary. That's what the whole process is about; putting the person through who you want.
 
I happen to work at the same building I voted at and didn't see ONE person under the age of 60 there today. I think Santorum is going to do well....bleh. People around here like his "conservative Christian values," and can't seem to wrap their minds around the fact that the power they give to him can/will someday be used against them by someone else. I really don't get why that is so hard to understand.

As a side note, I took a picture of my ballot and posted it to Instagram....only to find out this is illegal. WHAT!?!?

why do people put social values over economic viability, sound money and peace?
i dont get it... social values wont determine the fate of every american and probably the entire world. it is a non-issue imo and the least important aspect of politics for me.
 
I really dont get the whole 'i haven't decided to vote until 3 days or less leading up the primary' mind set. I mean, wtf, don't people actually do any homework or dissect the candidates and where they stand, their history, their record? Hell, you only get 8 months to decide. Oh wait. nm, don't answer that :rolleyes: Seriously though, this just proves people really aren't pro active enough. They just vote on looks, media hype and who their mom/dad/grandma and Bill Oreilly says to vote for.

it's a beauty contest for these imbeciles.
 
Haha never heard it put that way. But seriously. My entire family is filled with neo-cons and no matter how rationally I assert my premises, they are too ignorant/brainwashed/stubborn to intellectually engage.

When I explain foreign policy, they love Dubya's "you don't support Iraq/afghanistan? you don't support the troops?". So ignorant.

I always respond to people like that by saying "Bush won the nomination on a non-nation building, pro-peace foreign policy. You voted for Bush based upon this. Just because Bush goes from non-nation building to pro-nation building, you all of a sudden follow the bandwagon?"
 
I had a theory that A LOT of people would be turned off by the Romney vs Newt blood bath while holding a gun to people's head to choose between the two. Some will revolt but I highly doubt "a lot" of people were undecided before voting today. Maybe 10-15% truly undecided???

I would have to say Santorum comes out on top over Paul in the undecideds only based on the fact that Paul gets completely ignored by the radio talking heads yet when they do talk about Paul, it's all lies, smears, name calling, etc., hence a reason Paul can't win in closed states. Many primary voters take their marching orders from Rush, Beck, Levin, Hannity and the rest of the neocon fake conservatives.
 
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Some news article came out saying Santorum had 1.1 Million in the bank. How long can he go on that? Supposing that after another 3rd/4th place finish he won't get as many donations as before.
 
i searched alot of local news websites in various places in florida. one site stationed in ft. myers showed multiple pictures of voters and their explanations of who they voted for and why. there was alot of "i voted for ____ because i think he has a better chance of beating obama. but the guy who best represents my view is ____."

also alot of " i voted for santorum because he is the most conservative " :mad:
and " i voted for santorum because we need to bring faith back to america" :confused: as if thats a politicians job and not the private christian citizens duty to God :rolleyes:

the one nineteen year old female who did vote for paul said this
"It’s exciting because I love Ron Paul, but it’s not exciting because he probably won’t win,” she said. “I’m excited to see a change in presidents, though. I think (President Barack Obama) did a terrible job.”

Even if Paul does not win, Graham said she will stand behind her choice.

“I feel like he doesn’t have that much of a chance but I voted for him just in case. I don’t want to have the guilt of voting for someone I dislike."

:confused::eek::mad:
 
I really dont get the whole 'i haven't decided to vote until 3 days or less leading up the primary' mind set. I mean, wtf, don't people actually do any homework or dissect the candidates and where they stand, their history, their record? Hell, you only get 8 months to decide. Oh wait. nm, don't answer that :rolleyes: Seriously though, this just proves people really aren't pro active enough. They just vote on looks, media hype and who their mom/dad/grandma and Bill Oreilly says to vote for.

This is why I constantly advocate taking some classes at Leadership Institute, American Majority, YAL, etc.

Learn politics.
 
I really dont get the whole 'i haven't decided to vote until 3 days or less leading up the primary' mind set. I mean, wtf, don't people actually do any homework or dissect the candidates and where they stand, their history, their record? Hell, you only get 8 months to decide. Oh wait. nm, don't answer that :rolleyes: Seriously though, this just proves people really aren't pro active enough. They just vote on looks, media hype and who their mom/dad/grandma and Bill Oreilly says to vote for.

You really need to read the "Have you reached the point" thread. When the positions you hold are based on false understandings of the root causes of events it can be very difficult to make decisions. Our conscience and logic constantly battle with what we've been taught.
 
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