Readers' Voice: Oct. 20, 2012
Look at all the coincidences coming out right at election time to re-elect Obama.
Where is the Nitro VFW?
President Obama has done well on the following: support for veterans, energy, women's rights, education, health care, national security, Social Security and Medicare. Presently housing, the unemployment rate and job creation are looking good. I trust President Obama and hope that he will have four more years.
It would be risky to turn the presidency over to Romney, who changes so much we do not know who he is, and his lack of foreign-policy experience is scary.
Thanks, Texas Tech.
I just dropped my hat. I wonder if Tomblin will have the flags lowered for that. He does for everything else.
There should be a "special" punishment for child molesters.
Now just what exactly is Mitt promising the country if he is elected? He has yet to reiterate his plan because he actually has no plan to move this country forward. He scares me to death!
President Obama joked Thursday night that he could not use his middle name like Mr. Romney. News flash. I have always called him by his Muslim name. It is his name. Duh.
To save everyone the trouble of staying up late on Nov. 6, here are the election results for West Virginia. Romney will carry West Virginia, but Obama will be re-elected president, and the following will also be re-elected: Joe Manchin, Nick Rahall, Shelley Capito, Darrell McGraw, Earl Ray Tomblin and Natalie Tennant.
I would be interested to hear what Gov. Tomblin and Sen. Manchin think about the presidential debates thus far, since they are the only two undecided voters I know.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews says Romney's actions during the last debate was unconstitutional. That would be comical if not for the fact so many Kool-Aid drinkers are convinced everything said on that network is true.
I was glad to see that Tod Kaufman threw out the vaccination lawsuit. Your right to not vaccinate crosses the line to the health of my child. Glad Tod Kaufman sees this.
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Something needs to be done about the schools that our band members have to show up at 6:30 a.m. to go to the Walnut Festival and they don't get home until 2 a.m.
Wonder what happened to Oliver Luck's million-dollar coach that he hired. I don't think he showed up at Texas Tech on Saturday. Texas Tech didn't have a problem, so Luck just brought in a coach that didn't have the sense that Bill Stewart had to even begin coaching.
What happened at the South Charleston stamping plant was a win-win for everybody, and in case you haven't noticed, that's what a stimulus package does.
If a known drug dealer lives in your neighborhood and has a sign in his yard supporting a candidate for sheriff, should we be concerned?
On the news last evening, they told us what both candidates for president had for dinner before the debate. Who really cares about what they are having for dinner? Give us, the voters, information about how they're going to help the American people, not all this other petty crap.
Remember the movie "Willard"? Willard was a big rat. Life imitates art.
If President Obama is re-elected, the coal mines will be shut down, the Bibles will be taken away, the guns will be taken away, and all the other freedoms that we enjoy in this country will be gone too.
Having read the comments in the Readers' Voice for the past several months about why they are voting for certain candidates for president, I have come to the conclusion the majority of West Virginians are too dumb to vote. The states where Romney has his greatest support is in the poorest states in the country. These states contain the highest percentage of the 47 percent Romney deplores.
The right-wing business owners who are trying to tell their employees how to vote are making a huge mistake. Americans will not stand for anyone telling them how to vote or what to say.
Obama gets up-to-the-minute reports on his polling numbers, but he's still waiting for information on what happened in Libya last month. We need a new president. Heck, we need a president, period.
Someone wrote or called in to the Readers' Voice asking about Carrie Cline saying that they missed seeing her on the evening news. This person must not have watched the news at all last week or they would have known she finished up with WSAZ to move to a new job in Indianapolis.
Look at all the coincidences coming out right at election time to re-elect Obama.
Where is the Nitro VFW?
President Obama has done well on the following: support for veterans, energy, women's rights, education, health care, national security, Social Security and Medicare. Presently housing, the unemployment rate and job creation are looking good. I trust President Obama and hope that he will have four more years.
It would be risky to turn the presidency over to Romney, who changes so much we do not know who he is, and his lack of foreign-policy experience is scary.
Thanks, Texas Tech.
I just dropped my hat. I wonder if Tomblin will have the flags lowered for that. He does for everything else.
There should be a "special" punishment for child molesters.
Now just what exactly is Mitt promising the country if he is elected? He has yet to reiterate his plan because he actually has no plan to move this country forward. He scares me to death!
President Obama joked Thursday night that he could not use his middle name like Mr. Romney. News flash. I have always called him by his Muslim name. It is his name. Duh.
To save everyone the trouble of staying up late on Nov. 6, here are the election results for West Virginia. Romney will carry West Virginia, but Obama will be re-elected president, and the following will also be re-elected: Joe Manchin, Nick Rahall, Shelley Capito, Darrell McGraw, Earl Ray Tomblin and Natalie Tennant.
I would be interested to hear what Gov. Tomblin and Sen. Manchin think about the presidential debates thus far, since they are the only two undecided voters I know.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews says Romney's actions during the last debate was unconstitutional. That would be comical if not for the fact so many Kool-Aid drinkers are convinced everything said on that network is true.
I was glad to see that Tod Kaufman threw out the vaccination lawsuit. Your right to not vaccinate crosses the line to the health of my child. Glad Tod Kaufman sees this.
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