Friday, September 14, 2012

Presidental poll from Edgecombe county

Edgecombe is 58% black and more than 50% of my house tax goes to welfare.



"........a recently concluded dailysoutherner.com online poll favors Romney with 244 votes to 194 for Obama. Thirty-five pollers were undecided.

The slight edge for Romney is somewhat of a surprise considering that out of 38,430 registered voters in Edgecombe County, 28,557 are Democrats compared to just 6,054 Republicans. There is also a large disparity between black registered voters (23,158) and white (14,556).

In 2008, Obama carried Edgecombe with 67 percent of the vote to beat Republican candidate John McCain, but this election may result in a tighter race based on the president's complicated healthcare plan and his backing of a controversial gay marriage amendment. Some religious leaders have openly voiced their opinions against Obama because of the amendment."

4 comments:

  1. These folk's are not stupid , by now they are well aware of the fact Obama only see's them as a way to his personal glorification. Also I have no proof of this it's just one of those hunches I used to get that I learned to trust. I believe that he secretly in his heart of heart's ( like my mother used to say ) despises them and wishes he didn't have to deal with them . Watch him the next time he is shown in a large gathering of American black,s . Tell me he is not privately wishing he were somewhere else .

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  2. Watch him the next time he is shown in a large gathering of American black,s . Tell me he is not privately wishing he were somewhere else .

    He's above us all, doncha' know, a King!:)

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  3. I used to love to quote Robert Frost's "It is difficult to keep from being King when it is in you and in the situation." Our prez really thinks he was made King and his wife encourages him.

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    1. Robert Lee Frost On"Lost Causes"
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=157&highlight=robert+frost

      "The Black Cottage"

      "For, dear me, why abandon a belief
      Merely because it ceases to be true?
      Cling to it long enough, and not a doubt
      It will turn true again, for so it goes.
      Most of the change we think we see in life
      Is due to truths being in and out of favor.
      As I sit here, and oftentimes, I wish
      I could be monarch of a desert land
      I could devote and dedicate forever
      To the truths we coming back and back to."

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