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    Romney vs Obama - en Español

    McGurn: Romney vs. Obama—en Español - WSJ.com

    The battle between Romney and Obama is intensifying on the television set, but this time in Spanish. I've heard of the ads popping up on LOCAL ENGLISH stations of all places. Do these two fools think they're in Mexico? At this rate soon we'll have to recognize Spanish as a second official language, perhaps before we do so for English. Soon after will follow Chinese...

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    Quote Originally Posted by googler View Post
    McGurn: Romney vs. Obama—en Español - WSJ.com

    The battle between Romney and Obama is intensifying on the television set, but this time in Spanish. I've heard of the ads popping up on LOCAL ENGLISH stations of all places. Do these two fools think they're in Mexico? At this rate soon we'll have to recognize Spanish as a second official language, perhaps before we do so for English. Soon after will follow Chinese...
    I'm with you in this election, there just is not a candidate in this presidential election that I can support fully, with enough objections to both that I will not vote for either.

    As I suggested on another thread, I'll vote for me if you'ss vote for yourself. I'll even encourage others to vote for themselves. Maybe we can become a minority of voters that have to be reckoned with as the hispanics have done in just a few years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinssdad View Post
    I'm with you in this election, there just is not a candidate in this presidential election that I can support fully, with enough objections to both that I will not vote for either.

    As I suggested on another thread, I'll vote for me if you'ss vote for yourself. I'll even encourage others to vote for themselves. Maybe we can become a minority of voters that have to be reckoned with as the hispanics have done in just a few years.
    Just imagine if a large portion of voters were to do that. It would send a huge message to the two parties that there is a large voting block that is not happy with either of them. Both would scramble to figure out how to best win these unhappy voters, how to best pander to us (for a change).

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