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Topic: If Romney wins, who will move out of the country?
willing2's photo
Thu 10/11/12 05:33 AM
Where ya' gonna' move to if you decide to leave?
One friend says he and his wife want to move over here to the Mex. border with me. I can hook them up with a house in Mexico.

Look who's promising RIOTS if Romney wins
As Election Day rapidly approaches, you won't believe what's being promised
if Obama gets booted from office.

One person even says he wants to shoot Romney "where the sun don't shine."

WND EXCLUSIVE
Obama fans: We'll riot, leave U.S. if Mitt wins
'I want to shoot Romney in the penis. Why do we let him talk?'

by Joe Kovacs

With Mitt Romney surging in polls since his strong debate performance last
week, supporters of President Obama are vowing online to riot nationwide
and even leave the U.S. should the Republican challenger oust the incumbent.

Numerous Twitter postings in recent days feature threats of street violence,
often poorly worded, as collected by the Twitchy website.

For instance, on Oct. 8, John Kramer@YoungCal626 posted: “I Hope The USA Is
Well Aware That If In The Event This Character Romney Wins The Election, The
People Will Start A Country Wide Riot! #Power”

On Oct. 3, Tommy Pickles@ThugPickles wrote: “I Heard Mitt Romney , Tryna
Take Away Food Stamps , If He Do .’IMA START A RIOT , IMA START A RIOT’”

One Twitter user, Facey!@daboifacey, apparently felt a sense of rioters’ remorse,
as he posted: “Ok,I apologize for that tweet about Romney,It was a joke,I would
never start a riot -___- its twitter.”

Beyond the violence threats, many more are vowing to begin a mass exodus
out of America if Obama is not re-elected.

Amber Lee@JoseAmbuervo says: “Told my New Zealand friend that if Romney
is elected I am moving to her country. She said ‘Deal. We don’t need politics
we have ferns.’”

Candice J @Cannadiss posted: “If Romney wins this election, I’m moving to
New Zealand because this f–ker is not taking away the sh-t that I believe in.”

Some may even grab the attention of the U.S. Secret Service.

Rafiki the Ukulele@lovingschneider said: “I want to shoot Romney in the penis.
Why do we let him talk? If he wins I’m moving to New Zealand.”


Many Obama supporters are threatening to leave the country, start riots, or
even shoot Mitt Romney if Romney defeats President Obama in the 2012 election.

Besides New Zealand, other popular countries on the list of post-Obama
destinations include Canada, England, Scotland, Australia, Mexico, Ireland
and Italy.

Anorb @broNaNa45 says: “I’d rather live in Ireland’s horrible economy then
live under Romney as president. So if he wins, a select few can visit me in
Ireland.”

“I’m moving to Italy if Romney win; Italian men love black girls,” wrote illest

ice@iamDynastyCold

And Eddie Smith@EdFoo89 said: “I will literally have to move to Mexico if Mitt
Romney gets elected. I can’t live in a Mormon ruled land. Nope. I won’t do it.”

Even the island paradise of Cuba got some mentions, including
Cleopatra @IAMLexxie, saying. “If romney wins & is as horrible
a he appears now … Deport me back to cuba .. Ill call them myself.”

And with the campaign recently focusing on “lady parts,”
Melissa Beaird@melissabeaird said she’d prefer not even
to be on this planet: “If Romney is elected I’m taking my
uterus and moving to Mars.”

For his part, President Obama expects the “hand-wringing” among his
backers after his lackluster debate performance to dwindle next week.

“[Vice President Joe] Biden I think will be terrific in the debate this week.
I’ve got another debate,” Obama said Wednesday on the Tom Joyner
Morning Show. “By next week I think a lot of the hand-wringing will be
complete because we’re gonna go ahead and win this thing.” …

“You have a seven game series, you’re up 2-0 and you lose one,” Obama
said.

While many Democrats appear to be pressing the panic button, some
professional analysts say Obama’s performance in the next debate Oct.
16 will be key, especially if the president does not have a good night.

“My honest and truthful answer is Democrats are not panicked – and I’m
not exactly sure why,” longtime Clinton adviser James Carville told Politico,
as he thinks Obama will still win. “Maybe I’m being silly here, but I’ve talked
to a lot of people today and everybody’s saying the same thing. … Should I
be more concerned than I am?

“We’re all trying to talk ourselves into a state of panic, and we’re not quite
there yet.”

Meanwhile, Jen Psaki, the Obama campaign’s traveling press secretary, said
Wednesday she wasn’t concerned about the fretting among Democrats.

“We don’t get too high when things are high and down when things are down,
” Psaki said on CNN’s “Starting Point.”

“We’ve always thought this was going to be a very, very close race, and that’s
why we’re running like we’re 5 points down in every single state. We have blinders
on. We’re implementing our plan. And ultimately, we think the American people are
going to look at the choice and they’re going to vote for President Obama, and that’s
why we’re out there every day making the case, but we don’t get too worried with all
the ups and downs of the polls and we know [there will] be many, many more before

Election Day.”

“We don’t think anything needs to be turned around,” she continued.

“You know, I know people want us to say we’re … depressed or we’re under a
table, but we feel much better about our ground game, we feel better about the
choice we’re offering the American people than Mitt Romney, and you know, we’ll
let him run his own race and we’ll run our own race,” she said.

Chazster's photo
Thu 10/11/12 05:52 AM
Not I, but I did move when Obama won the first time.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 10/11/12 06:05 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 10/11/12 06:19 AM
I say we elect a 3rd party candidate and move the whole of America in a new and better direction!

Electing either one of the 2 party puppets is just making the same mistakes over again and again....expecting different results!

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss....

When nothing changes having an "R" or a "D" behind their name, what does it take for people to realize they work for the same masters?

Haven't we suffered enough from such idiocy?

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 10/11/12 06:56 AM
anyone heard if Soros will move?pitchfork

cayden14's photo
Thu 10/11/12 08:09 AM
id say only a jackass would move if romney wins.we have to fire nobama!!

royalblue599's photo
Thu 10/11/12 09:30 AM

Where ya' gonna' move to if you decide to leave?
One friend says he and his wife want to move over here to the Mex. border with me. I can hook them up with a house in Mexico.

Look who's promising RIOTS if Romney wins
As Election Day rapidly approaches, you won't believe what's being promised
if Obama gets booted from office.

One person even says he wants to shoot Romney "where the sun don't shine."

WND EXCLUSIVE
Obama fans: We'll riot, leave U.S. if Mitt wins
'I want to shoot Romney in the penis. Why do we let him talk?'

by Joe Kovacs

With Mitt Romney surging in polls since his strong debate performance last
week, supporters of President Obama are vowing online to riot nationwide
and even leave the U.S. should the Republican challenger oust the incumbent.

Numerous Twitter postings in recent days feature threats of street violence,
often poorly worded, as collected by the Twitchy website.

For instance, on Oct. 8, John Kramer@YoungCal626 posted: “I Hope The USA Is
Well Aware That If In The Event This Character Romney Wins The Election, The
People Will Start A Country Wide Riot! #Power”

On Oct. 3, Tommy Pickles@ThugPickles wrote: “I Heard Mitt Romney , Tryna
Take Away Food Stamps , If He Do .’IMA START A RIOT , IMA START A RIOT’”

One Twitter user, Facey!@daboifacey, apparently felt a sense of rioters’ remorse,
as he posted: “Ok,I apologize for that tweet about Romney,It was a joke,I would
never start a riot -___- its twitter.”

Beyond the violence threats, many more are vowing to begin a mass exodus
out of America if Obama is not re-elected.

Amber Lee@JoseAmbuervo says: “Told my New Zealand friend that if Romney
is elected I am moving to her country. She said ‘Deal. We don’t need politics
we have ferns.’”

Candice J @Cannadiss posted: “If Romney wins this election, I’m moving to
New Zealand because this f–ker is not taking away the sh-t that I believe in.”

Some may even grab the attention of the U.S. Secret Service.

Rafiki the Ukulele@lovingschneider said: “I want to shoot Romney in the penis.
Why do we let him talk? If he wins I’m moving to New Zealand.”


Many Obama supporters are threatening to leave the country, start riots, or
even shoot Mitt Romney if Romney defeats President Obama in the 2012 election.

Besides New Zealand, other popular countries on the list of post-Obama
destinations include Canada, England, Scotland, Australia, Mexico, Ireland
and Italy.

Anorb @broNaNa45 says: “I’d rather live in Ireland’s horrible economy then
live under Romney as president. So if he wins, a select few can visit me in
Ireland.”

“I’m moving to Italy if Romney win; Italian men love black girls,” wrote illest

ice@iamDynastyCold

And Eddie Smith@EdFoo89 said: “I will literally have to move to Mexico if Mitt
Romney gets elected. I can’t live in a Mormon ruled land. Nope. I won’t do it.”

Even the island paradise of Cuba got some mentions, including
Cleopatra @IAMLexxie, saying. “If romney wins & is as horrible
a he appears now … Deport me back to cuba .. Ill call them myself.”

And with the campaign recently focusing on “lady parts,”
Melissa Beaird@melissabeaird said she’d prefer not even
to be on this planet: “If Romney is elected I’m taking my
uterus and moving to Mars.”

For his part, President Obama expects the “hand-wringing” among his
backers after his lackluster debate performance to dwindle next week.

“[Vice President Joe] Biden I think will be terrific in the debate this week.
I’ve got another debate,” Obama said Wednesday on the Tom Joyner
Morning Show. “By next week I think a lot of the hand-wringing will be
complete because we’re gonna go ahead and win this thing.” …

“You have a seven game series, you’re up 2-0 and you lose one,” Obama
said.

While many Democrats appear to be pressing the panic button, some
professional analysts say Obama’s performance in the next debate Oct.
16 will be key, especially if the president does not have a good night.

“My honest and truthful answer is Democrats are not panicked – and I’m
not exactly sure why,” longtime Clinton adviser James Carville told Politico,
as he thinks Obama will still win. “Maybe I’m being silly here, but I’ve talked
to a lot of people today and everybody’s saying the same thing. … Should I
be more concerned than I am?

“We’re all trying to talk ourselves into a state of panic, and we’re not quite
there yet.”

Meanwhile, Jen Psaki, the Obama campaign’s traveling press secretary, said
Wednesday she wasn’t concerned about the fretting among Democrats.

“We don’t get too high when things are high and down when things are down,
” Psaki said on CNN’s “Starting Point.”

“We’ve always thought this was going to be a very, very close race, and that’s
why we’re running like we’re 5 points down in every single state. We have blinders
on. We’re implementing our plan. And ultimately, we think the American people are
going to look at the choice and they’re going to vote for President Obama, and that’s
why we’re out there every day making the case, but we don’t get too worried with all
the ups and downs of the polls and we know [there will] be many, many more before

Election Day.”

“We don’t think anything needs to be turned around,” she continued.

“You know, I know people want us to say we’re … depressed or we’re under a
table, but we feel much better about our ground game, we feel better about the
choice we’re offering the American people than Mitt Romney, and you know, we’ll
let him run his own race and we’ll run our own race,” she said.
as unreliable as obama is, i doubt his supporters will follow through with any of the threats. obama was voted in for his race. they went to great lenghts to find people to vote for him. he hasnt done anything he said he would. i dont want my president to give us excuses i want results.

msharmony's photo
Thu 10/11/12 09:44 AM
I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,

willing2's photo
Thu 10/11/12 11:06 AM
I have friends in Colombia.
Just need to know Spanish.

Chazster's photo
Thu 10/11/12 11:34 AM

I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,


What elitist perspective are those?

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 10/11/12 12:07 PM

If either of them wins nobody will be able to move....we'll be hated any place we might want to go!

seamac's photo
Thu 10/11/12 12:45 PM

I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,



Keep me in mind if need be, we could share living expenses....

s1owhand's photo
Thu 10/11/12 12:47 PM
I'll leave for a while. Not because I hate Obama, I just need a little
vacation. I'll come back though if I feel like it.

laugh

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 10/11/12 05:26 PM


royalblue599's photo
Thu 10/11/12 05:43 PM



hahahahahahahahahahahaha. i like obama as a drinking buddy or golfing buddy. seems like a cool guy. i just dont think he has proven himself as president

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 10/11/12 05:45 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 10/11/12 05:52 PM
Who will move out of the country if Robme wins?

I have an idea on that....



Oh wait.....they're buying a $13Million dollar home in Hawaii.... I forgot!

BTW....for those who don't know.... this was taken at the Olympics this year! Didn't US taxpayers pay for this trip, and didn't we have our own athletes there?

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 10/11/12 07:58 PM




I say we bring back the Confederate States of America and to hell with the rest!

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 10/11/12 09:09 PM

I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,


huh Please tell me that last line is a joke.

msharmony's photo
Thu 10/11/12 11:22 PM


I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,


huh Please tell me that last line is a joke.



its not

plutocracy is not appealing to me,,,

msharmony's photo
Thu 10/11/12 11:25 PM


I dont support Romney or his elitist perspective or vision

I will be one doing my best to move if he wins,,,,


What elitist perspective are those?



oh, I dont know

if you have to borrow money from your parents for tuition,,,

we have healthcare in this country that picks you up and takes you to the hospital,,,,,


47 percent of the country are just looking for handouts, and arent my job to worry about,,,


etc.......

he seems to have no clue of how those who arent born into privilige survive,,,

Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/11/12 11:28 PM

Where ya' gonna' move to if you decide to leave?
One friend says he and his wife want to move over here to the Mex. border with me. I can hook them up with a house in Mexico.

Look who's promising RIOTS if Romney wins
As Election Day rapidly approaches, you won't believe what's being promised
if Obama gets booted from office.

One person even says he wants to shoot Romney "where the sun don't shine."

WND EXCLUSIVE
Obama fans: We'll riot, leave U.S. if Mitt wins
'I want to shoot Romney in the penis. Why do we let him talk?'

by Joe Kovacs

With Mitt Romney surging in polls since his strong debate performance last
week, supporters of President Obama are vowing online to riot nationwide
and even leave the U.S. should the Republican challenger oust the incumbent.

Numerous Twitter postings in recent days feature threats of street violence,
often poorly worded, as collected by the Twitchy website.

For instance, on Oct. 8, John Kramer@YoungCal626 posted: “I Hope The USA Is
Well Aware That If In The Event This Character Romney Wins The Election, The
People Will Start A Country Wide Riot! #Power”

On Oct. 3, Tommy Pickles@ThugPickles wrote: “I Heard Mitt Romney , Tryna
Take Away Food Stamps , If He Do .’IMA START A RIOT , IMA START A RIOT’”

One Twitter user, Facey!@daboifacey, apparently felt a sense of rioters’ remorse,
as he posted: “Ok,I apologize for that tweet about Romney,It was a joke,I would
never start a riot -___- its twitter.”

Beyond the violence threats, many more are vowing to begin a mass exodus
out of America if Obama is not re-elected.

Amber Lee@JoseAmbuervo says: “Told my New Zealand friend that if Romney
is elected I am moving to her country. She said ‘Deal. We don’t need politics
we have ferns.’”

Candice J @Cannadiss posted: “If Romney wins this election, I’m moving to
New Zealand because this f–ker is not taking away the sh-t that I believe in.”

Some may even grab the attention of the U.S. Secret Service.

Rafiki the Ukulele@lovingschneider said: “I want to shoot Romney in the penis.
Why do we let him talk? If he wins I’m moving to New Zealand.”


Many Obama supporters are threatening to leave the country, start riots, or
even shoot Mitt Romney if Romney defeats President Obama in the 2012 election.

Besides New Zealand, other popular countries on the list of post-Obama
destinations include Canada, England, Scotland, Australia, Mexico, Ireland
and Italy.

Anorb @broNaNa45 says: “I’d rather live in Ireland’s horrible economy then
live under Romney as president. So if he wins, a select few can visit me in
Ireland.”

“I’m moving to Italy if Romney win; Italian men love black girls,” wrote illest

ice@iamDynastyCold

And Eddie Smith@EdFoo89 said: “I will literally have to move to Mexico if Mitt
Romney gets elected. I can’t live in a Mormon ruled land. Nope. I won’t do it.”

Even the island paradise of Cuba got some mentions, including
Cleopatra @IAMLexxie, saying. “If romney wins & is as horrible
a he appears now … Deport me back to cuba .. Ill call them myself.”

And with the campaign recently focusing on “lady parts,”
Melissa Beaird@melissabeaird said she’d prefer not even
to be on this planet: “If Romney is elected I’m taking my
uterus and moving to Mars.”

For his part, President Obama expects the “hand-wringing” among his
backers after his lackluster debate performance to dwindle next week.

“[Vice President Joe] Biden I think will be terrific in the debate this week.
I’ve got another debate,” Obama said Wednesday on the Tom Joyner
Morning Show. “By next week I think a lot of the hand-wringing will be
complete because we’re gonna go ahead and win this thing.” …

“You have a seven game series, you’re up 2-0 and you lose one,” Obama
said.

While many Democrats appear to be pressing the panic button, some
professional analysts say Obama’s performance in the next debate Oct.
16 will be key, especially if the president does not have a good night.

“My honest and truthful answer is Democrats are not panicked – and I’m
not exactly sure why,” longtime Clinton adviser James Carville told Politico,
as he thinks Obama will still win. “Maybe I’m being silly here, but I’ve talked
to a lot of people today and everybody’s saying the same thing. … Should I
be more concerned than I am?

“We’re all trying to talk ourselves into a state of panic, and we’re not quite
there yet.”

Meanwhile, Jen Psaki, the Obama campaign’s traveling press secretary, said
Wednesday she wasn’t concerned about the fretting among Democrats.

“We don’t get too high when things are high and down when things are down,
” Psaki said on CNN’s “Starting Point.”

“We’ve always thought this was going to be a very, very close race, and that’s
why we’re running like we’re 5 points down in every single state. We have blinders
on. We’re implementing our plan. And ultimately, we think the American people are
going to look at the choice and they’re going to vote for President Obama, and that’s
why we’re out there every day making the case, but we don’t get too worried with all
the ups and downs of the polls and we know [there will] be many, many more before

Election Day.”

“We don’t think anything needs to be turned around,” she continued.

“You know, I know people want us to say we’re … depressed or we’re under a
table, but we feel much better about our ground game, we feel better about the
choice we’re offering the American people than Mitt Romney, and you know, we’ll
let him run his own race and we’ll run our own race,” she said.


Good, I hope the entire Looney Left moves out of the country when he loses in November. They should goto countries they speak so highly of like Iran, Syria, North Korea, Cuba and Russia.

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