November 6, 2012
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As I Expected Obama Won (thank the GOP!)
As I Expected, Obama Has Won (blame the GOP if you are unhappy!).
When the GOP chose Romney instead of a Conservative and/or a Nationalist Patriot Obama became the likely winner.
When Romney chose Ryan Obama's reelection became certain.
I'm only surprised it was this close.
Wanna talk about it?
Comments (10)
Rabbi, the popular vote says Gov. Romney won. It was the electoral vote that elected Obama. So it was the people that wanted Romney.
We should do away with the electoral vote and throw it in the trash.
The United States is domed, and will go down hill faster, and before he leaves if he does this country will not be the great nation it once was. So I will say goodbye to the United States as we once knew it. Bro. Doc
@BroDoc - Hey Doc,
I bade my farewell to the former Republic on 9-11.
I agree with you completely, we're in deep trouble, but I think between those two we're better off overall.
I also agree with you that the electoral college should be abolished.
This was a huge win for Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood but Republicans did it to us not the Democrats. Had those who were allowed to vote for the candidates in Republican primaries (we weren't here in the West of course) elected a Conservative Nationalist Patriot Obama would have fallen hard. Romney was the second worse choise the Republican voters in the primaries could have made.
When they chose Romney Obama's re-election became likely.
When Romney chose Ryan it became certain.
I'm only surprised it was this close.
Shalom
@johnofallfaith - I don't see Romney and Ryan as you do. They would be better then the Kenyan Obama. Bro. Doc
I could be knocked over by a feather, it sure surprised me. To me the reason Obama won was because he is black and did not stop but actually supported the illegal Mexicans so the Hispanics voted for him, and the gays which number is growing and of course the Muslims whose numbers are also growing. A Christian nation how could they have voted for Obama when he supports Muslims, gays, and denies many of our rights? But I do agree as far as America he will be better for us physically, but far worse than Romney spiritually.
Morning Doc...
You: I don't see Romney and Ryan as you do. They would be better then the Kenyan Obama.
JoA: I understand. I knew a lot about Ryan's fascist ideology before he was picked, but Romney's Elite corruption and involvement in the Global Union creation was so buried it took a lot of digging. Ryan would have been as bad as Cheney, probably worse had something happened to a president Romney. Like Cheney, Ryan would have been busy orchestrating our demise behind closed doors. Having Ryan there would have been among the worst possible scenario for the country. And the majority of US Conservatives apparently agreed with me (something that rarely happens!).
The US is a Conservative country over all. Had the GOP offered us a Conservative ticket with candidates that are loyal to the Nation and committed to restoring the former Republic they would have won by a landslide last night. Instead they ran another Globalist McCain, another treasonous W Bush. The GOP voters threw this election to Obama when they chose Romney and Romney made sure of it when he chose Ryan. As I said, the only thing that surprised me was how close it was.
I don't see how any true Conservatives, Nationalists and/or Constitutionalists, let alone anyone who wants to see the US economy restored, nor anyone who is committed to the general welfare of "We The People" rather than the ravenous greed of the ultra rich, let alone who know who Romney (and even more Ryan) is philosophically, could have voted for him, even to stop the Sheik.
The darkness is about to get a LOT darker and its the fault of the GOP and its voters in the primaries (which you and I had no say in because of the states we live in). The Republican voters chose a candidate that was doomed to fail as I've been saying since well before Romney won Texas.
Oh, and Obama did win the popular vote too, barely:
Obama: Popular: 5972560850% Electoral: 303
Romney: Popular: 5709865048% Electoral: 206
Shalom my friend
~ John
@Lewis1122 - Shalom my friend
Lewis: I could be knocked over by a feather, it sure surprised me....
JoA: Shouldn't have "knocked over by a feather," you read my blogs
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Lewis: ... To me the reason Obama won was because he is
black and did not stop but actually supported the illegal Mexicans so
the Hispanics voted for him, and the gays which number is growing and of
course the Muslims whose numbers are also growing. ...
JoA: Doesn't matter Lewis. In non-rigged elections (and from what I've seen so far this one was not rigged) candidates solidify their base and then reach out to others. That's what Obama did.
American citizen Blacks have as much right to vote as any other Americans. LGBT Americans have as much right to vote as any other Americans (Obama's views on this matter is one of the the few areas where I personally agree with him: Where does the US Constitution or Bill of Rights empower the government to refuse marriage right to American citizens? I've always supported this civil and constitutional right. Interracial marriage was illegal in the US until not so long ago too. This is the same thing).
And a LOT of White voters only voted for Romney because he is White (or because Obama looks Black). It a stupid thing to make the decision on either way, but American voters are well known for voting out emotion rather than taking the time to learn the fact: its why prop 37 lost here for instance).
Most American Latinos oppose illegal immigration (most want to see and increase in legal immigration). Polls have shown that consistently and again, those millions of Latinos who are US Citizens have the same right to vote according to their interests. That's how this system works.
Lewis: ...A Christian nation how could they have voted for Obama when he supports Muslims, gays, and denies many of our rights? ...
JoA: America has not been a Christian nation since the 1950's (or before, I'd say since the end of WW II). It is a pluralistic country of primarily Secular Humanists and Agnostics. The majority still self-identify as "Christian" in polls but where is there any evidence of that belief among the populace? Not much. The "Christian people" of this country murder more of their own children each year than died during the entire Vietnam conflict! No Christian country would allow this evil. The vast majority show no evidence of religious belief in their daily life. If this was a Christian nation almost everything about it would be different.
My friend, it seems to me that Obama won because the Eastern Republican primary voters accepted the Globalist lies of the GOP hierarchy and the media and rejected the true Conservatives candidates, and elected Romney and then, to make Obama's re-election certain, Romney was ordered to chose Ryan, whose policies, if enacted, would turn the former Republic into a third world fascist state almost overnight.
The GOP voters who were allowed to vote in the primaries (we weren't in California and several other states) did this to the nation themselves. Blame them. Now so many of them are posting about how this was everyone else's fault but their own.... at least their state went "red."... Its sad. They did it the minute they voted for Romney and they still don't see it. Obama didn't win, the GOP threw the election.
Lewis: ...But I do agree as far as America he will be better for us physically, but far worse than Romney spiritually...
JoA: I avoided this topic during the race because I don't think his Mormon beliefs should have disqualified him, but have you studied what Mormons believe? They believe they are the true Jews (replacement theology) and they teach that "As man now is God once was, as God now is man will become." These two heresies alone are horrendous (and there are many more). At least Islam is a monotheistic religion that promotes the absolute superiority of the One God (even though they are confused about who He is). Spiritually Romney views are more dangerous than those of the DEEN of Islam (i.e. the religion alone).
In all ways, in my opinion, HaShem protected our former Republic last night. The only thing that would have been better would have been if the Conservatives and Independents had boycotted the election, not that I ever thought that would happen. I wrote in "none of the above" on my ballot (not that it mattered because as a Californian the electoral votes were never in question here and We The People don't elect US presidents).
Anyway, our fall continues.
Watch and Pray my friend,
~ John of AllFaith
@johnofallfaith - I believe the blacks are more race oreintated than the whites and they voted simply for color. As we see happening in many countries those that do not similate to the country in which they enter change the country into their likness when their numbers increase enough, is what I see dealing with the Hispanics. Sure the Hispanics want a president that will open the door even wider allowing easier entry, which they did not see with Romney.
Is nto allowing gays to marry the same as saying homosexuality is ok? A neighbor used to feed the squirrels, their numbers multiplied because of the food source, and soon his house had holes knawed into the attic as they created homes close to the food. Open the door and accept part then you have opened the door accepting it all, wrong is wrong.
I live in Independence Missouri, the site of the New Jerusalem according to the Mormons, I have LDS friends for years now, so I do know a little of their false beliefs.
In mid-July 1831 the Prophet Joseph Smith arrived in Jackson County, Missouri and on 20 July 1831 he received the following revelation: “This is the land of promise, and the place for the city of Zion,” the Lord declared. “Behold, the place which is now called Independence is the center place; and a spot for the temple is lying westward, upon a lot which is not far from the courthouse” (D&C 57:2–3). On 2 August, Sidney Rigdon dedicated this area for the Latter-day Saints. The following day the Prophet led a group of Church members on the outskirts west of Independence and there designated and dedicated the spot for a temple that would be part of the New Jerusalem.
@johnofallfaith - JOA - I understand. I knew a lot about Ryan's fascist ideology before he was picked, but Romney's Elite corruption and involvement in the Global Union creation was so buried it took a lot of digging. Ryan would have been as bad as Cheney, probably worse had something happened to a president Romney. Like Cheney, Ryan would have been busy orchestrating our demise behind closed doors. Having Ryan there would have been among the worst possible scenario for the country.
Lewis-- I totally agree!
JOA -- The US is a Conservative country over all. Had the GOP offered us a Conservative ticket with candidates that are loyal to the Nation and committed to restoring the former Republic they would have won by a landslide last night. Instead they ran another Globalist McCain, another treasonous W Bush. The GOP voters threw this election to Obama when they chose Romney and Romney made sure of it when he chose Ryan. As I said, the only thing that surprised me was how close it was.
Lewis-- I figure that the GOP thought enough people were against Obama that they took a chance to totally change America, Romeny and Ryan would have, a country of two classes the peasants and the filthy rich.
@Lewis1122 - Shalom my friend,
The answer to concerns about directed minority voting would arguably be to close the borders to all immigration, something which Romney, Ryan and Obama (and both parties) oppose. They want the doors wide open so the US wont be a "White Christian nation" anymore (even though its not). Many Latino families are among the oldest in the nation. They lived here long before Texas and the other border states became part of the US. How could we stop them from voting according their choices? As for those who are already citizens what could be done? Deny their rights to vote? Require Blacks to vote only for Whites? Its not doable and would be wholly illegal under our laws.
Electing politicians who are nationalists and anti-immigration would be a way to advance this but I don't see that happening. I can't even think of any current US politician who is opposed to all immigration. Unless you want to fundamentally alter the Constitution people are allowed to based their votes on anything they wish. Only vote for green eyed people with brown hair if they want... Everyone gets a vote and votes however they wish. Not everyone shares your idea (or mine) of what the nation should look like. This is why no one has managed to pass laws making English the only official language of the US.
And there are a LOT of Whites still who will not vote for a non-White.
Lewis: ...
is nto allowing gays to marry the same as
saying homosexuality is ok? A neighbor used to feed the squirrels, their
numbers multiplied because of the food source, and soon his house had
holes knawed into the attic as they created homes close to the food.
Open the door and accept part then you have opened the door accepting it
all, wrong is wrong....
JoA: Only about 5-10% of any given population is LGBT according to most researchers. Squirrels reproduce "like rabbits," by definition gays don't. I don't see how permitting them to exercise their Constitutional rights is going to lead to hordes of gay people doing anything of that sort. In fact, granting their Constitutional rights would have several benefits to society and no negatives that I can see. It would help establish more long term monogamous relationships etc.
"Wrong is wrong" is way too black and white Lewis. People disagree on what is wrong and what is right all the time. Whose to say your opinion that two people who love each other marrying and making a home for themselves is objectively wrong? Can you imagine living in a world where gay is the norm and being denied the right to be with your wife? Nowhere does the Constitution and related documents define marriage. Nowhere do they give citizens or politicians the rights to place limitations on who can and can not marry. It does however guarantee the right to free association and the pursuit to happiness. There is simply no Constitutional justification for rejecting this civil right to these people.
I support people's right to like country music and rap but i don't like either. I support men's rights to shave their beards but I find it unnatural and unbiblical. I support people rights to worship on Sunday even though Shabbat is the only biblically recognized weekly day of worship. I support the Mormon's rights to believe as they do and those of the other religions I do not personally subscribe to. etc. etc. Supporting the rights of others to do things I would not personally do is essential if I want my own rights protected. As Americans we're supposed to be free to live as we wish and to allow other to do the same.
Diversity is what makes the world such an interesting place. I never support singling out one group for special treatment, especially when all they want to do is live their lives like everyone else. I fell in love and married the person I chose. In my case she is female but had it worked the other way I would be offended and angry to be told we could not marry. These kinds of prejudices chase millions of good people way from the man who said:
Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
John 6:37 All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.... unless he is gay....
I believe in equal rights and equal protections for all Americans.
Shalom
@Lewis1122 - Absolutely!
Just like they figured people were so disgusted by W Bush that whoever the Democratic candidate was he/she was sure to win, so they gave us a covert operative of the very people Bush claimed to be fighting! Poetic justice if ever there was any!
Now we have four more years of this anti-American, anti-Israeli illegal immigrant, covert Muslim operative.
Mazel tov!
I don't think so.... but its good Romney lost.
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