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The debate that mattered : Comments

By Ciaran Ryan, published 26/10/2012

The third and final US Presidential Debate has now been held, and the overall result has been to catapult Mitt Romney into the position of frontrunner.

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Yabby

Do the names Barney Frank and Chris Dodd mean anything to you?
How about the Community Re-investment Act?

You never ever answer the relevant questions that undermine your positions. Just so socialist. Avoid the difficulties you encounter.

Laughable is your assessment of the Socialist Obama on the US Economy.

Gold today is at 1750 in 2007 it was 650.
Apart from your minor investment in Wesfarmers, whose rising share price contradicts both your conflicting assertions, share prices (plus dividends) haven't matched that increase.

Did you do your averaging on your portfolio? If you did you'd see I was perfectly correct.

Time to stop playing the girly man games.
Time to man up lad.
Still not man enough?
Posted by imajulianutter, Saturday, 3 November 2012 2:35:08 PM
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*Laughable is your assessment of the Socialist Obama on the US Economy.*

Well I'm in great company on that one, Keith. I note that the Economist is
backing Obama over Romney, so is Mike Bloomberg and
so are a host of other business leaders. Not everyone stays glued
to Fox tv.

But the record is for all to see. After 8 years of your hero Bush,
where republicans controlled both houses for most of the time, the
global economy was a train wreck, jobs were being lost at the rate
of 800'000 a month, the Dow had crashed and even Keith had panicked
into gold, fearing a complete collapse.

4 years later, with only one year where Obama could do so without
republican obstinance, jobs are being created at 150'000 a month,
the dow has doubled, the housing industry has started building again
and consumer confidence is returning.

There are just none so blind as you tea party followers.
Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 3 November 2012 4:22:14 PM
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Still not man enough?
Posted by imajulianutter, Monday, 5 November 2012 9:15:08 AM
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Never mind, Yabby.

imajulianutter tends to bellow "man up" to anyone with whom he disagrees.

He once requested that I "man up" during a debate - (not exactly sure how to go about that : )
Posted by Poirot, Monday, 5 November 2012 9:29:10 AM
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Poirot, he probably wanted you to stand at the pissoir and beat him
at a peeing competition, which with your talents, you probably would
have done :)
Posted by Yabby, Monday, 5 November 2012 9:53:05 AM
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Yabby,

".....he probably wanted you to stand at the pissoir and beat him at a peeing competition..."

There's no doubt about it, you guys/males/men have all the fun : )
Posted by Poirot, Monday, 5 November 2012 10:05:25 AM
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