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FL. Gov. Crist On Obummer
fishinguitarman Offline
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"Obamacare was off the charts, was wrong. It taxed too much, has mandates that are probably unconstitutional, and it's not the way to go. And it was rammed through," said Crist, who has previously said both that he would support a repeal of the law and that he would seek to fix, but not repeal it, because it has some good things.

And in another attempt to put a gap between himself and the president, Crist also criticized Obama for not following through on his promise of working with both parties.

"The president started out originally saying I'm going to work across the aisle — 'I'm going to reach across the aisle and make sure that we get everybody involved in the solutions that matter to the people of America,'" Crist said. "It hasn't happened. It needs to happen."

Stinkdyr Offline
#2 Posted:
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Toss out all incumbents.

Re-elect NOBODY.


Pray
rfenst Offline
#3 Posted:
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Fishy,

Where is that quote from (source) and when did he say that (date)?








(There is a hell of a lot more to him and Florida's election situation than just that one quote...)
fishinguitarman Offline
#4 Posted:
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Here's the article from FOX



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/10/19/crist-tries-distance-obama/
rfenst Offline
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fishinguitarman wrote:
Here's the article from FOX



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/10/19/crist-tries-distance-obama/



Here is an interesting picture of Florida's race for Governor. Take a look at it while I read your article...


http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=LIYad3TvY6Q&feature=email
fishinguitarman Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Here is an interesting picture of Florida's race for Governor. Take a look at it while I read your article...


http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=LIYad3TvY6Q&feature=email




"It looks like my signature, but, what's your question?"



LMAO!
rfenst Offline
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fishinguitarman wrote:
"Obamacare was off the charts, was wrong. It taxed too much, has mandates that are probably unconstitutional, and it's not the way to go. And it was rammed through," said Crist, who has previously said both that he would support a repeal of the law and that he would seek to fix, but not repeal it, because it has some good things.

And in another attempt to put a gap between himself and the president, Crist also criticized Obama for not following through on his promise of working with both parties.

"The president started out originally saying I'm going to work across the aisle — 'I'm going to reach across the aisle and make sure that we get everybody involved in the solutions that matter to the people of America,'" Crist said. "It hasn't happened. It needs to happen."




You personally would not be voting for Crist if you were a Floridian. You would be voting for Rubio. Your political views are much more closely aligned with Rubio's.
fishinguitarman Offline
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Probably so. Crist personally strikes me as someone who vacillates too much and changes his stance to suit his agenda. It appears he used to be an Obama proponent.
jackconrad Offline
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TENSION Whore
HockeyDad Offline
#10 Posted:
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Whatever Crist's opinion is, he will change it one hour later.

He is the ultimate "overpromise, underdeliver" candidate.
rfenst Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
Whatever Crist's opinion is, he will change it one hour later.

He is the ultimate "overpromise, underdeliver" candidate.


I agree that he has changed his stance to further his chance of election to Senate, but I am more comfortable with him being our Senator (not by much) than I will be with Rubio, who will win hands down with Meeks still in the race. Rubio, Thrasher and a couple others didn't want Crist to get his chance at the Senate and went with Rubio- the ultimate back-stab by a bunch of lying crooks. And for the record, I don't think highly of Meeks or Sink either. When I balance everything out in my mind, I have to vote for Sink over Scott "by a mile".Pray
Charlie Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
Whatever Crist's opinion is, he will change it one hour later.

He is the ultimate "overpromise, underdeliver" candidate.



So he is the John Kerry of the Florida race.....
Kawak Offline
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Most in Florida won't remember who they cast their vote for one hour after so it really doesn't matter.
rfenst Offline
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Just saw a news story indicating that if the Democrat's candidate were to drop out of the race and his supporters were to vote for Crist in a two-way election, Christ would win. The sad part of the entire race for senate here in Florida is that the two party candidates and the independent are all dishonest crooks.
HockeyDad Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Just saw a news story indicating that if the Democrat's candidate were to drop out of the race and his supporters were to vote for Crist in a two-way election, Christ would win. The sad part of the entire race for senate here in Florida is that the two party candidates and the independent are all dishonest crooks.



...but on the bright side.....
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