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October 13, 2009 at 11:49 PM #469340October 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM #468517ucodegenParticipant
But the left is more anchored in reality and the pragmatic needs of human beings and other living matter on earth.
The right is obsessed with God and the afterlife. The right has set the moral bar so high for themselves that they always sound like hypocrites when they fail to set the example.
Sounds like NPD.
October 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM #468700ucodegenParticipantBut the left is more anchored in reality and the pragmatic needs of human beings and other living matter on earth.
The right is obsessed with God and the afterlife. The right has set the moral bar so high for themselves that they always sound like hypocrites when they fail to set the example.
Sounds like NPD.
October 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM #469061ucodegenParticipantBut the left is more anchored in reality and the pragmatic needs of human beings and other living matter on earth.
The right is obsessed with God and the afterlife. The right has set the moral bar so high for themselves that they always sound like hypocrites when they fail to set the example.
Sounds like NPD.
October 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM #469132ucodegenParticipantBut the left is more anchored in reality and the pragmatic needs of human beings and other living matter on earth.
The right is obsessed with God and the afterlife. The right has set the moral bar so high for themselves that they always sound like hypocrites when they fail to set the example.
Sounds like NPD.
October 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM #469345ucodegenParticipantBut the left is more anchored in reality and the pragmatic needs of human beings and other living matter on earth.
The right is obsessed with God and the afterlife. The right has set the moral bar so high for themselves that they always sound like hypocrites when they fail to set the example.
Sounds like NPD.
October 14, 2009 at 12:18 AM #468527ucodegenParticipantObama saying unrealistic things to get into office is part of the game. It would the political death of him not to do so.
There-in is part of the problem. So when do they start telling the truth if ever? Shouldn’t the people who vote for these individuals hold them accountable for the statements they make to get into the highest office within the United States?
October 14, 2009 at 12:18 AM #468710ucodegenParticipantObama saying unrealistic things to get into office is part of the game. It would the political death of him not to do so.
There-in is part of the problem. So when do they start telling the truth if ever? Shouldn’t the people who vote for these individuals hold them accountable for the statements they make to get into the highest office within the United States?
October 14, 2009 at 12:18 AM #469070ucodegenParticipantObama saying unrealistic things to get into office is part of the game. It would the political death of him not to do so.
There-in is part of the problem. So when do they start telling the truth if ever? Shouldn’t the people who vote for these individuals hold them accountable for the statements they make to get into the highest office within the United States?
October 14, 2009 at 12:18 AM #469142ucodegenParticipantObama saying unrealistic things to get into office is part of the game. It would the political death of him not to do so.
There-in is part of the problem. So when do they start telling the truth if ever? Shouldn’t the people who vote for these individuals hold them accountable for the statements they make to get into the highest office within the United States?
October 14, 2009 at 12:18 AM #469355ucodegenParticipantObama saying unrealistic things to get into office is part of the game. It would the political death of him not to do so.
There-in is part of the problem. So when do they start telling the truth if ever? Shouldn’t the people who vote for these individuals hold them accountable for the statements they make to get into the highest office within the United States?
October 14, 2009 at 12:20 AM #468522ucodegenParticipantHere is the non-voting records of the 110th Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/McCain is the worst at 63.9% missed votes.
Typical, come to expect nothing less. I suggest you go back through his actual voting record and find out how they came up with 63.9%. I got mine by actually counting through the voting record… and had views of Obama’s and McCain’s records on my screen at the same time. Go through the entire election period.. not just 2008.
Obama had a more difficult campaign.
No, no easy out. Unproven and unsupported statement. Remember, Obama was the media’s darling, except for the far right media.
October 14, 2009 at 12:20 AM #468705ucodegenParticipantHere is the non-voting records of the 110th Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/McCain is the worst at 63.9% missed votes.
Typical, come to expect nothing less. I suggest you go back through his actual voting record and find out how they came up with 63.9%. I got mine by actually counting through the voting record… and had views of Obama’s and McCain’s records on my screen at the same time. Go through the entire election period.. not just 2008.
Obama had a more difficult campaign.
No, no easy out. Unproven and unsupported statement. Remember, Obama was the media’s darling, except for the far right media.
October 14, 2009 at 12:20 AM #469065ucodegenParticipantHere is the non-voting records of the 110th Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/McCain is the worst at 63.9% missed votes.
Typical, come to expect nothing less. I suggest you go back through his actual voting record and find out how they came up with 63.9%. I got mine by actually counting through the voting record… and had views of Obama’s and McCain’s records on my screen at the same time. Go through the entire election period.. not just 2008.
Obama had a more difficult campaign.
No, no easy out. Unproven and unsupported statement. Remember, Obama was the media’s darling, except for the far right media.
October 14, 2009 at 12:20 AM #469137ucodegenParticipantHere is the non-voting records of the 110th Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/McCain is the worst at 63.9% missed votes.
Typical, come to expect nothing less. I suggest you go back through his actual voting record and find out how they came up with 63.9%. I got mine by actually counting through the voting record… and had views of Obama’s and McCain’s records on my screen at the same time. Go through the entire election period.. not just 2008.
Obama had a more difficult campaign.
No, no easy out. Unproven and unsupported statement. Remember, Obama was the media’s darling, except for the far right media.
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