"Presidental" in what way?  Like the "Presidents" you see on TV and in 
the movies.  That's what the stupid American public thinks is 
"Presidential."  They've groomed him that way but he's just another 
empty suit.  Ask yourself if you would buy a car from that man?

On 10/04/2012 12:54 AM, Mike Dixon wrote:
> I almost felt sorry for Obama. Romney looked, acted and talked  presidential. 
> Had command of the facts and figures.Obama looked like a little boy getting a 
> scolding for playing hookie the past four years. Can't wait for the 
> Biden/Ryan debate! Morning Joe aught to be a real scream in the morning.
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>   From: raunchydog <raunchy...@yahoo.com>
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 10:31 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Debate 2012
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> --- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:
>> One word: boring.  I fell asleep about 40 minutes into it and I suppose
>> everyone but political wonks did too.  Romney looked like a Mormon
>> church lady.  just put a granny dress and a wig on him and he would be
>> mistaken for one.  And he's about as dated as one too.  So 19th century
>> and such a putz.  Haven't we had enough putz Presidents?
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>> Of course they can "tawk 'til da cows come home" about what they're
>> "gonna due" but by now we don't fall for that gag anymore.
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> Whoever prepped Obama sure didn't do him any favors. Mitt lied his ass off, 
> and Obama let him get away with it. Mitt kept saying Obamacare would take 
> $716 Billion from Medicare and Obama failed to rebut this well documented 
> lie. Obama's Iowa ads hit Mitt hard on his 47% remark. Obama didn't make a 
> peep about it. Mitt implied our do nothing Congress was Obama's fault. Was 
> Obama so asleep during his own presidency that he couldn't remember to say 
> that the Republicans turned down every compromise he put forward? Obama's 
> performance was disappointing. Romney will probably get a boost in the polls. 
> Obama has some catching up to do.
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