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January 4, 2008 at 8:04 PM #129789January 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM #129522paramountParticipant
I’m keeping my fingers crossed for Ron Paul – I am amazed at how many people willingly surrender their rights little by little.
January 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM #129690paramountParticipantI’m keeping my fingers crossed for Ron Paul – I am amazed at how many people willingly surrender their rights little by little.
January 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM #129696paramountParticipantI’m keeping my fingers crossed for Ron Paul – I am amazed at how many people willingly surrender their rights little by little.
January 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM #129763paramountParticipantI’m keeping my fingers crossed for Ron Paul – I am amazed at how many people willingly surrender their rights little by little.
January 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM #129794paramountParticipantI’m keeping my fingers crossed for Ron Paul – I am amazed at how many people willingly surrender their rights little by little.
January 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM #131024CardiffBaseballParticipantI have always maintained that the first break through President, either female, black or latino, will likely be from the GOP.
As long as you fit their mold of family values or whatever the theme of the days is they’ll back you regardless. People were begging JC Watts to get involved years back, but he didn’t seem to “want it”. Texans have consistently supported Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
Obama could prove me wrong, but this is what I have believed for quite some time. My theory is that either type running from the right could draw in or steal just enough from the left to make it interesting.
January 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM #131205CardiffBaseballParticipantI have always maintained that the first break through President, either female, black or latino, will likely be from the GOP.
As long as you fit their mold of family values or whatever the theme of the days is they’ll back you regardless. People were begging JC Watts to get involved years back, but he didn’t seem to “want it”. Texans have consistently supported Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
Obama could prove me wrong, but this is what I have believed for quite some time. My theory is that either type running from the right could draw in or steal just enough from the left to make it interesting.
January 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM #131211CardiffBaseballParticipantI have always maintained that the first break through President, either female, black or latino, will likely be from the GOP.
As long as you fit their mold of family values or whatever the theme of the days is they’ll back you regardless. People were begging JC Watts to get involved years back, but he didn’t seem to “want it”. Texans have consistently supported Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
Obama could prove me wrong, but this is what I have believed for quite some time. My theory is that either type running from the right could draw in or steal just enough from the left to make it interesting.
January 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM #131272CardiffBaseballParticipantI have always maintained that the first break through President, either female, black or latino, will likely be from the GOP.
As long as you fit their mold of family values or whatever the theme of the days is they’ll back you regardless. People were begging JC Watts to get involved years back, but he didn’t seem to “want it”. Texans have consistently supported Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
Obama could prove me wrong, but this is what I have believed for quite some time. My theory is that either type running from the right could draw in or steal just enough from the left to make it interesting.
January 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM #131310CardiffBaseballParticipantI have always maintained that the first break through President, either female, black or latino, will likely be from the GOP.
As long as you fit their mold of family values or whatever the theme of the days is they’ll back you regardless. People were begging JC Watts to get involved years back, but he didn’t seem to “want it”. Texans have consistently supported Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
Obama could prove me wrong, but this is what I have believed for quite some time. My theory is that either type running from the right could draw in or steal just enough from the left to make it interesting.
January 7, 2008 at 3:22 PM #131079AnonymousGuestNost: “I honestly don’t think that this country is ready for a black man to be president. If you live in areas like SD, LA, SF, NY, etc. sure there seem to be a lot of people who are not racist or chauvinist, but the people who always turn up to vote the most are in the southern states. They are more into politics than the “whatever dude, whoever is president doesn’t matter” crowds in cities like SD.”
Submitted by equalizer on January 4, 2008 – 9:04pm.
Please keep repeating Nost comments to understand US electorate.
equalizer, I understand Nost’s comments but that still doesn’t make it right. I know how the two-faced hypocrits are in the south because I use to live in Georgia. We need to stand up to the racists and bigots and keep pushing to effect change. It’s sad to think in this day and age a man can be kept out of the white house solely because he is African-American. A “purple” dog would have been a better president than GW Bush.
Obama gets my vote.
January 7, 2008 at 3:22 PM #131259AnonymousGuestNost: “I honestly don’t think that this country is ready for a black man to be president. If you live in areas like SD, LA, SF, NY, etc. sure there seem to be a lot of people who are not racist or chauvinist, but the people who always turn up to vote the most are in the southern states. They are more into politics than the “whatever dude, whoever is president doesn’t matter” crowds in cities like SD.”
Submitted by equalizer on January 4, 2008 – 9:04pm.
Please keep repeating Nost comments to understand US electorate.
equalizer, I understand Nost’s comments but that still doesn’t make it right. I know how the two-faced hypocrits are in the south because I use to live in Georgia. We need to stand up to the racists and bigots and keep pushing to effect change. It’s sad to think in this day and age a man can be kept out of the white house solely because he is African-American. A “purple” dog would have been a better president than GW Bush.
Obama gets my vote.
January 7, 2008 at 3:22 PM #131266AnonymousGuestNost: “I honestly don’t think that this country is ready for a black man to be president. If you live in areas like SD, LA, SF, NY, etc. sure there seem to be a lot of people who are not racist or chauvinist, but the people who always turn up to vote the most are in the southern states. They are more into politics than the “whatever dude, whoever is president doesn’t matter” crowds in cities like SD.”
Submitted by equalizer on January 4, 2008 – 9:04pm.
Please keep repeating Nost comments to understand US electorate.
equalizer, I understand Nost’s comments but that still doesn’t make it right. I know how the two-faced hypocrits are in the south because I use to live in Georgia. We need to stand up to the racists and bigots and keep pushing to effect change. It’s sad to think in this day and age a man can be kept out of the white house solely because he is African-American. A “purple” dog would have been a better president than GW Bush.
Obama gets my vote.
January 7, 2008 at 3:22 PM #131328AnonymousGuestNost: “I honestly don’t think that this country is ready for a black man to be president. If you live in areas like SD, LA, SF, NY, etc. sure there seem to be a lot of people who are not racist or chauvinist, but the people who always turn up to vote the most are in the southern states. They are more into politics than the “whatever dude, whoever is president doesn’t matter” crowds in cities like SD.”
Submitted by equalizer on January 4, 2008 – 9:04pm.
Please keep repeating Nost comments to understand US electorate.
equalizer, I understand Nost’s comments but that still doesn’t make it right. I know how the two-faced hypocrits are in the south because I use to live in Georgia. We need to stand up to the racists and bigots and keep pushing to effect change. It’s sad to think in this day and age a man can be kept out of the white house solely because he is African-American. A “purple” dog would have been a better president than GW Bush.
Obama gets my vote.
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