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July 17, 2008 at 2:46 AM #240919July 17, 2008 at 6:33 AM #240727NYCLurkerParticipant
I was an early Obama supporter, giving money waaay back when there were like a dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The other night his campaign called me and asked if I’d like to make another contribution, and my answer was “NO WAY!!” “Why not?” he asked.
My answer:
“When he stopped recognizing the separation between church and state, and started supporting the government’s right to warrantless eavesdropping on Americans, he lost my support”
The campaign guy’s response: “Well, yes, a lot of contributors have been saying the same thing”….pause…”But would you rather have John McCain in the Whitehouse?”
At which point I hung up.
July 17, 2008 at 6:33 AM #240864NYCLurkerParticipantI was an early Obama supporter, giving money waaay back when there were like a dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The other night his campaign called me and asked if I’d like to make another contribution, and my answer was “NO WAY!!” “Why not?” he asked.
My answer:
“When he stopped recognizing the separation between church and state, and started supporting the government’s right to warrantless eavesdropping on Americans, he lost my support”
The campaign guy’s response: “Well, yes, a lot of contributors have been saying the same thing”….pause…”But would you rather have John McCain in the Whitehouse?”
At which point I hung up.
July 17, 2008 at 6:33 AM #240871NYCLurkerParticipantI was an early Obama supporter, giving money waaay back when there were like a dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The other night his campaign called me and asked if I’d like to make another contribution, and my answer was “NO WAY!!” “Why not?” he asked.
My answer:
“When he stopped recognizing the separation between church and state, and started supporting the government’s right to warrantless eavesdropping on Americans, he lost my support”
The campaign guy’s response: “Well, yes, a lot of contributors have been saying the same thing”….pause…”But would you rather have John McCain in the Whitehouse?”
At which point I hung up.
July 17, 2008 at 6:33 AM #240925NYCLurkerParticipantI was an early Obama supporter, giving money waaay back when there were like a dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The other night his campaign called me and asked if I’d like to make another contribution, and my answer was “NO WAY!!” “Why not?” he asked.
My answer:
“When he stopped recognizing the separation between church and state, and started supporting the government’s right to warrantless eavesdropping on Americans, he lost my support”
The campaign guy’s response: “Well, yes, a lot of contributors have been saying the same thing”….pause…”But would you rather have John McCain in the Whitehouse?”
At which point I hung up.
July 17, 2008 at 6:33 AM #240928NYCLurkerParticipantI was an early Obama supporter, giving money waaay back when there were like a dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The other night his campaign called me and asked if I’d like to make another contribution, and my answer was “NO WAY!!” “Why not?” he asked.
My answer:
“When he stopped recognizing the separation between church and state, and started supporting the government’s right to warrantless eavesdropping on Americans, he lost my support”
The campaign guy’s response: “Well, yes, a lot of contributors have been saying the same thing”….pause…”But would you rather have John McCain in the Whitehouse?”
At which point I hung up.
July 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM #240732CoronitaParticipantI figured obama was going to be flippy floppy. To this day, i still don’t know where he stands, except he wants to tax higher wage earners more…I’m still waiting to hear how he plans on spending that $.
Got Ralph Nader?
July 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM #240868CoronitaParticipantI figured obama was going to be flippy floppy. To this day, i still don’t know where he stands, except he wants to tax higher wage earners more…I’m still waiting to hear how he plans on spending that $.
Got Ralph Nader?
July 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM #240876CoronitaParticipantI figured obama was going to be flippy floppy. To this day, i still don’t know where he stands, except he wants to tax higher wage earners more…I’m still waiting to hear how he plans on spending that $.
Got Ralph Nader?
July 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM #240930CoronitaParticipantI figured obama was going to be flippy floppy. To this day, i still don’t know where he stands, except he wants to tax higher wage earners more…I’m still waiting to hear how he plans on spending that $.
Got Ralph Nader?
July 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM #240934CoronitaParticipantI figured obama was going to be flippy floppy. To this day, i still don’t know where he stands, except he wants to tax higher wage earners more…I’m still waiting to hear how he plans on spending that $.
Got Ralph Nader?
July 17, 2008 at 7:04 AM #240737rnenParticipant[quote=marion]I don’t believe our friend partypup is really black. I never did. I don’t think he went to Harvard with Obama, I don’t think he’s the CEO of a big, prestigious company. He seems like a fake to me. A big fake, playing both ends against the middle.[/quote]
What the hell difference does it make if he is black, white or freaking purple???
If some one dares challenge Obama they can not possibly be black? Are you serious?
Tell me Marion, is voting for someone because he is black any better than not voting for him for the same reason??
Who is the racist here?
July 17, 2008 at 7:04 AM #240873rnenParticipant[quote=marion]I don’t believe our friend partypup is really black. I never did. I don’t think he went to Harvard with Obama, I don’t think he’s the CEO of a big, prestigious company. He seems like a fake to me. A big fake, playing both ends against the middle.[/quote]
What the hell difference does it make if he is black, white or freaking purple???
If some one dares challenge Obama they can not possibly be black? Are you serious?
Tell me Marion, is voting for someone because he is black any better than not voting for him for the same reason??
Who is the racist here?
July 17, 2008 at 7:04 AM #240881rnenParticipant[quote=marion]I don’t believe our friend partypup is really black. I never did. I don’t think he went to Harvard with Obama, I don’t think he’s the CEO of a big, prestigious company. He seems like a fake to me. A big fake, playing both ends against the middle.[/quote]
What the hell difference does it make if he is black, white or freaking purple???
If some one dares challenge Obama they can not possibly be black? Are you serious?
Tell me Marion, is voting for someone because he is black any better than not voting for him for the same reason??
Who is the racist here?
July 17, 2008 at 7:04 AM #240935rnenParticipant[quote=marion]I don’t believe our friend partypup is really black. I never did. I don’t think he went to Harvard with Obama, I don’t think he’s the CEO of a big, prestigious company. He seems like a fake to me. A big fake, playing both ends against the middle.[/quote]
What the hell difference does it make if he is black, white or freaking purple???
If some one dares challenge Obama they can not possibly be black? Are you serious?
Tell me Marion, is voting for someone because he is black any better than not voting for him for the same reason??
Who is the racist here?
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