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June 8, 2008 at 6:07 PM #219747June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219592meadandaleParticipant
“but I’m not interested in the contents of the links you posted.”
Hey, racists or not, they are YOUR party members. I thought that it was the Republicans who were the racists? Oops….
You can put your head in the sand all you want but the fact of the matter is that many democrats who supported Hillary will NOT support Obama and this seriously jeopardizes his chances come November (I see very few conservatives actually voting for Obama as he’s way left of even Hillary). Hell, McCain is too liberal for me on many issues.
Frankly I’m no McCain supporter but I’m even less of a Hillary or Obama supporter. It has nothing to do with being a woman or being black. There are plenty of women I’d have like to have seen run and I’d vote for the likes of Colin Powell in a heartbeat.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219689meadandaleParticipant“but I’m not interested in the contents of the links you posted.”
Hey, racists or not, they are YOUR party members. I thought that it was the Republicans who were the racists? Oops….
You can put your head in the sand all you want but the fact of the matter is that many democrats who supported Hillary will NOT support Obama and this seriously jeopardizes his chances come November (I see very few conservatives actually voting for Obama as he’s way left of even Hillary). Hell, McCain is too liberal for me on many issues.
Frankly I’m no McCain supporter but I’m even less of a Hillary or Obama supporter. It has nothing to do with being a woman or being black. There are plenty of women I’d have like to have seen run and I’d vote for the likes of Colin Powell in a heartbeat.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219700meadandaleParticipant“but I’m not interested in the contents of the links you posted.”
Hey, racists or not, they are YOUR party members. I thought that it was the Republicans who were the racists? Oops….
You can put your head in the sand all you want but the fact of the matter is that many democrats who supported Hillary will NOT support Obama and this seriously jeopardizes his chances come November (I see very few conservatives actually voting for Obama as he’s way left of even Hillary). Hell, McCain is too liberal for me on many issues.
Frankly I’m no McCain supporter but I’m even less of a Hillary or Obama supporter. It has nothing to do with being a woman or being black. There are plenty of women I’d have like to have seen run and I’d vote for the likes of Colin Powell in a heartbeat.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219731meadandaleParticipant“but I’m not interested in the contents of the links you posted.”
Hey, racists or not, they are YOUR party members. I thought that it was the Republicans who were the racists? Oops….
You can put your head in the sand all you want but the fact of the matter is that many democrats who supported Hillary will NOT support Obama and this seriously jeopardizes his chances come November (I see very few conservatives actually voting for Obama as he’s way left of even Hillary). Hell, McCain is too liberal for me on many issues.
Frankly I’m no McCain supporter but I’m even less of a Hillary or Obama supporter. It has nothing to do with being a woman or being black. There are plenty of women I’d have like to have seen run and I’d vote for the likes of Colin Powell in a heartbeat.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219752meadandaleParticipant“but I’m not interested in the contents of the links you posted.”
Hey, racists or not, they are YOUR party members. I thought that it was the Republicans who were the racists? Oops….
You can put your head in the sand all you want but the fact of the matter is that many democrats who supported Hillary will NOT support Obama and this seriously jeopardizes his chances come November (I see very few conservatives actually voting for Obama as he’s way left of even Hillary). Hell, McCain is too liberal for me on many issues.
Frankly I’m no McCain supporter but I’m even less of a Hillary or Obama supporter. It has nothing to do with being a woman or being black. There are plenty of women I’d have like to have seen run and I’d vote for the likes of Colin Powell in a heartbeat.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219597CascaParticipantAh, another banal off-topic post by the nitwit comrades of the bottom ten percent. Why don’t you go over to KOS where you belong, and hang out with the rest of the America haters.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219694CascaParticipantAh, another banal off-topic post by the nitwit comrades of the bottom ten percent. Why don’t you go over to KOS where you belong, and hang out with the rest of the America haters.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219705CascaParticipantAh, another banal off-topic post by the nitwit comrades of the bottom ten percent. Why don’t you go over to KOS where you belong, and hang out with the rest of the America haters.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219737CascaParticipantAh, another banal off-topic post by the nitwit comrades of the bottom ten percent. Why don’t you go over to KOS where you belong, and hang out with the rest of the America haters.
June 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM #219756CascaParticipantAh, another banal off-topic post by the nitwit comrades of the bottom ten percent. Why don’t you go over to KOS where you belong, and hang out with the rest of the America haters.
June 8, 2008 at 9:08 PM #219721partypupParticipant“It’s obvious the road we are heading down, and obviously it won’t be a quick fix. Those who are educated understand that. Only the uneducated will wake up in May 2009 and be dismayed that the country is still in trouble. So what? Obama is idealistic. As long as he tries his best with all the resources he has to make the changes he talked about, I’ll be satisfied.”
Sadly, Marion, the vast majority of this country is uneducated, and they have NO idea what’s about to hit them. Fewer than half read newspapers on a daily basis, and only ten percent hold passports. These people will be utterly and completely blindsided, primarily due to the propaganda spooned to them by the mainstream media on what is now a daily basis (“We will escape a recession”, “the American economy is fundamentally strong”, and other b.s.) These people don’t think Obama is being “idealistic”; they think he will ACTUALLY deliver what he is promising. They are desperate for an escape.
Do you really think that the average American — making 30K a year, paying $6/gallon for gas, $8 for a carton of eggs, seeing that our troops are still in Iraq a year after Obama takes office and possibly heading to Iran — is going to be satisfied if Obama “tries his best”? I assure you they will not. Human nature will prevail, and expecting a fix and having raised their expectations, they will turn ugly.
You will be alone in your satisfaction, Marion. And that will doom Obama to a one-term presidency. And sadly, he will be the last African-American president this country will ever see.
That’s the reality.
And out of curiosity, other than national health care, what “changes”, specifically, are you expecting from Obama?
June 8, 2008 at 9:08 PM #219819partypupParticipant“It’s obvious the road we are heading down, and obviously it won’t be a quick fix. Those who are educated understand that. Only the uneducated will wake up in May 2009 and be dismayed that the country is still in trouble. So what? Obama is idealistic. As long as he tries his best with all the resources he has to make the changes he talked about, I’ll be satisfied.”
Sadly, Marion, the vast majority of this country is uneducated, and they have NO idea what’s about to hit them. Fewer than half read newspapers on a daily basis, and only ten percent hold passports. These people will be utterly and completely blindsided, primarily due to the propaganda spooned to them by the mainstream media on what is now a daily basis (“We will escape a recession”, “the American economy is fundamentally strong”, and other b.s.) These people don’t think Obama is being “idealistic”; they think he will ACTUALLY deliver what he is promising. They are desperate for an escape.
Do you really think that the average American — making 30K a year, paying $6/gallon for gas, $8 for a carton of eggs, seeing that our troops are still in Iraq a year after Obama takes office and possibly heading to Iran — is going to be satisfied if Obama “tries his best”? I assure you they will not. Human nature will prevail, and expecting a fix and having raised their expectations, they will turn ugly.
You will be alone in your satisfaction, Marion. And that will doom Obama to a one-term presidency. And sadly, he will be the last African-American president this country will ever see.
That’s the reality.
And out of curiosity, other than national health care, what “changes”, specifically, are you expecting from Obama?
June 8, 2008 at 9:08 PM #219830partypupParticipant“It’s obvious the road we are heading down, and obviously it won’t be a quick fix. Those who are educated understand that. Only the uneducated will wake up in May 2009 and be dismayed that the country is still in trouble. So what? Obama is idealistic. As long as he tries his best with all the resources he has to make the changes he talked about, I’ll be satisfied.”
Sadly, Marion, the vast majority of this country is uneducated, and they have NO idea what’s about to hit them. Fewer than half read newspapers on a daily basis, and only ten percent hold passports. These people will be utterly and completely blindsided, primarily due to the propaganda spooned to them by the mainstream media on what is now a daily basis (“We will escape a recession”, “the American economy is fundamentally strong”, and other b.s.) These people don’t think Obama is being “idealistic”; they think he will ACTUALLY deliver what he is promising. They are desperate for an escape.
Do you really think that the average American — making 30K a year, paying $6/gallon for gas, $8 for a carton of eggs, seeing that our troops are still in Iraq a year after Obama takes office and possibly heading to Iran — is going to be satisfied if Obama “tries his best”? I assure you they will not. Human nature will prevail, and expecting a fix and having raised their expectations, they will turn ugly.
You will be alone in your satisfaction, Marion. And that will doom Obama to a one-term presidency. And sadly, he will be the last African-American president this country will ever see.
That’s the reality.
And out of curiosity, other than national health care, what “changes”, specifically, are you expecting from Obama?
June 8, 2008 at 9:08 PM #219863partypupParticipant“It’s obvious the road we are heading down, and obviously it won’t be a quick fix. Those who are educated understand that. Only the uneducated will wake up in May 2009 and be dismayed that the country is still in trouble. So what? Obama is idealistic. As long as he tries his best with all the resources he has to make the changes he talked about, I’ll be satisfied.”
Sadly, Marion, the vast majority of this country is uneducated, and they have NO idea what’s about to hit them. Fewer than half read newspapers on a daily basis, and only ten percent hold passports. These people will be utterly and completely blindsided, primarily due to the propaganda spooned to them by the mainstream media on what is now a daily basis (“We will escape a recession”, “the American economy is fundamentally strong”, and other b.s.) These people don’t think Obama is being “idealistic”; they think he will ACTUALLY deliver what he is promising. They are desperate for an escape.
Do you really think that the average American — making 30K a year, paying $6/gallon for gas, $8 for a carton of eggs, seeing that our troops are still in Iraq a year after Obama takes office and possibly heading to Iran — is going to be satisfied if Obama “tries his best”? I assure you they will not. Human nature will prevail, and expecting a fix and having raised their expectations, they will turn ugly.
You will be alone in your satisfaction, Marion. And that will doom Obama to a one-term presidency. And sadly, he will be the last African-American president this country will ever see.
That’s the reality.
And out of curiosity, other than national health care, what “changes”, specifically, are you expecting from Obama?
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