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February 9, 2008 at 4:14 PM #150838February 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM #150490AnonymousGuest
We already have real disaster perpetrated by the present regime, therefor I opt for change in the form of possible democratic chaos. It couldn’t be worse than we have now and, who knows, things might even get better!
I’d like to see Billary and Obama join the same ticket for a guaranteed win. Anything to prevent more of what we already have! The world hates us and things aren’t going well here either. I’d like to see change, even if it requires a slower economy. We don’t need to conquer the world, we need to get our dignity back.
February 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM #150748AnonymousGuestWe already have real disaster perpetrated by the present regime, therefor I opt for change in the form of possible democratic chaos. It couldn’t be worse than we have now and, who knows, things might even get better!
I’d like to see Billary and Obama join the same ticket for a guaranteed win. Anything to prevent more of what we already have! The world hates us and things aren’t going well here either. I’d like to see change, even if it requires a slower economy. We don’t need to conquer the world, we need to get our dignity back.
February 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM #150762AnonymousGuestWe already have real disaster perpetrated by the present regime, therefor I opt for change in the form of possible democratic chaos. It couldn’t be worse than we have now and, who knows, things might even get better!
I’d like to see Billary and Obama join the same ticket for a guaranteed win. Anything to prevent more of what we already have! The world hates us and things aren’t going well here either. I’d like to see change, even if it requires a slower economy. We don’t need to conquer the world, we need to get our dignity back.
February 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM #150777AnonymousGuestWe already have real disaster perpetrated by the present regime, therefor I opt for change in the form of possible democratic chaos. It couldn’t be worse than we have now and, who knows, things might even get better!
I’d like to see Billary and Obama join the same ticket for a guaranteed win. Anything to prevent more of what we already have! The world hates us and things aren’t going well here either. I’d like to see change, even if it requires a slower economy. We don’t need to conquer the world, we need to get our dignity back.
February 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM #150848AnonymousGuestWe already have real disaster perpetrated by the present regime, therefor I opt for change in the form of possible democratic chaos. It couldn’t be worse than we have now and, who knows, things might even get better!
I’d like to see Billary and Obama join the same ticket for a guaranteed win. Anything to prevent more of what we already have! The world hates us and things aren’t going well here either. I’d like to see change, even if it requires a slower economy. We don’t need to conquer the world, we need to get our dignity back.
February 9, 2008 at 7:30 PM #150545CMcGParticipantI am a Dem who will vote Hillary or Obama, whoever gets the nomination. My dad is a conservative Repub who was devastated when Romney dropped out. Romney was the only one of the front runners to address the jihadist Muslim threat. He thinks there will be a grass roots drive to write in Romney. Thoughts?
February 9, 2008 at 7:30 PM #150805CMcGParticipantI am a Dem who will vote Hillary or Obama, whoever gets the nomination. My dad is a conservative Repub who was devastated when Romney dropped out. Romney was the only one of the front runners to address the jihadist Muslim threat. He thinks there will be a grass roots drive to write in Romney. Thoughts?
February 9, 2008 at 7:30 PM #150816CMcGParticipantI am a Dem who will vote Hillary or Obama, whoever gets the nomination. My dad is a conservative Repub who was devastated when Romney dropped out. Romney was the only one of the front runners to address the jihadist Muslim threat. He thinks there will be a grass roots drive to write in Romney. Thoughts?
February 9, 2008 at 7:30 PM #150832CMcGParticipantI am a Dem who will vote Hillary or Obama, whoever gets the nomination. My dad is a conservative Repub who was devastated when Romney dropped out. Romney was the only one of the front runners to address the jihadist Muslim threat. He thinks there will be a grass roots drive to write in Romney. Thoughts?
February 9, 2008 at 7:30 PM #150905CMcGParticipantI am a Dem who will vote Hillary or Obama, whoever gets the nomination. My dad is a conservative Repub who was devastated when Romney dropped out. Romney was the only one of the front runners to address the jihadist Muslim threat. He thinks there will be a grass roots drive to write in Romney. Thoughts?
February 9, 2008 at 7:53 PM #150550RicechexParticipantDoublewide, I am not a Hillary fan myself, but I think your argument focuses on the subordinate group–women, rather than men. Why blame Hillary for staying with him? Why not blame him for doing what he did?
February 9, 2008 at 7:53 PM #150810RicechexParticipantDoublewide, I am not a Hillary fan myself, but I think your argument focuses on the subordinate group–women, rather than men. Why blame Hillary for staying with him? Why not blame him for doing what he did?
February 9, 2008 at 7:53 PM #150821RicechexParticipantDoublewide, I am not a Hillary fan myself, but I think your argument focuses on the subordinate group–women, rather than men. Why blame Hillary for staying with him? Why not blame him for doing what he did?
February 9, 2008 at 7:53 PM #150837RicechexParticipantDoublewide, I am not a Hillary fan myself, but I think your argument focuses on the subordinate group–women, rather than men. Why blame Hillary for staying with him? Why not blame him for doing what he did?
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