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Mark HolmesParticipant
[quote=esmith]If Americans somehow manage to choose a pro-life creationist global warming denier for a president, AGAIN, I’m moving to Canada.[/quote]
I second that. Although if you go to pollster.com and look at the electoral map, it’s hard to envision that happening. But it could…
……..how cold is Canada? It can’t be that bad….
Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=esmith]If Americans somehow manage to choose a pro-life creationist global warming denier for a president, AGAIN, I’m moving to Canada.[/quote]
I second that. Although if you go to pollster.com and look at the electoral map, it’s hard to envision that happening. But it could…
……..how cold is Canada? It can’t be that bad….
Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=esmith]If Americans somehow manage to choose a pro-life creationist global warming denier for a president, AGAIN, I’m moving to Canada.[/quote]
I second that. Although if you go to pollster.com and look at the electoral map, it’s hard to envision that happening. But it could…
……..how cold is Canada? It can’t be that bad….
Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=esmith]If Americans somehow manage to choose a pro-life creationist global warming denier for a president, AGAIN, I’m moving to Canada.[/quote]
I second that. Although if you go to pollster.com and look at the electoral map, it’s hard to envision that happening. But it could…
……..how cold is Canada? It can’t be that bad….
September 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM in reply to: OT: Palin Acceptance Speech Ties TV Viewing Record #266518Mark HolmesParticipantAs an Obama supporter, I was thrilled to see the number of people who tuned in to view Sarah Palin’s angry, divisive speech.
Independents and people who are tired of red state/blue state division are not going to embrace this.
Isn’t it high time that instead of focusing on our differences, we find what binds us together, so that we can begin to address the huge issues that the country faces?
Come on people, we’re Americans before we’re Republicans or Democrats.
September 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM in reply to: OT: Palin Acceptance Speech Ties TV Viewing Record #266736Mark HolmesParticipantAs an Obama supporter, I was thrilled to see the number of people who tuned in to view Sarah Palin’s angry, divisive speech.
Independents and people who are tired of red state/blue state division are not going to embrace this.
Isn’t it high time that instead of focusing on our differences, we find what binds us together, so that we can begin to address the huge issues that the country faces?
Come on people, we’re Americans before we’re Republicans or Democrats.
September 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM in reply to: OT: Palin Acceptance Speech Ties TV Viewing Record #266750Mark HolmesParticipantAs an Obama supporter, I was thrilled to see the number of people who tuned in to view Sarah Palin’s angry, divisive speech.
Independents and people who are tired of red state/blue state division are not going to embrace this.
Isn’t it high time that instead of focusing on our differences, we find what binds us together, so that we can begin to address the huge issues that the country faces?
Come on people, we’re Americans before we’re Republicans or Democrats.
September 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM in reply to: OT: Palin Acceptance Speech Ties TV Viewing Record #266795Mark HolmesParticipantAs an Obama supporter, I was thrilled to see the number of people who tuned in to view Sarah Palin’s angry, divisive speech.
Independents and people who are tired of red state/blue state division are not going to embrace this.
Isn’t it high time that instead of focusing on our differences, we find what binds us together, so that we can begin to address the huge issues that the country faces?
Come on people, we’re Americans before we’re Republicans or Democrats.
September 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM in reply to: OT: Palin Acceptance Speech Ties TV Viewing Record #266828Mark HolmesParticipantAs an Obama supporter, I was thrilled to see the number of people who tuned in to view Sarah Palin’s angry, divisive speech.
Independents and people who are tired of red state/blue state division are not going to embrace this.
Isn’t it high time that instead of focusing on our differences, we find what binds us together, so that we can begin to address the huge issues that the country faces?
Come on people, we’re Americans before we’re Republicans or Democrats.
Mark HolmesParticipantExactly; the responses by anxvariety and Ex-SD are emblematic of the typical right-wing response.
And I don’t see how my previous post indicates my decision to vote for Obama is based on the color of his skin. Kind of a ridiculous concept, that.
I was simply saying that a middle-class African-American being elected President is revolutionary for the simple fact that it hasn’t happened before. If it happens, it shakes up the status-quo in a way that is hard to imagine.
To be honest, I would have just as happily voted for Hillary, and with the same excitement, for the change that a woman president would have brought.
Any Democrat, white, black, brown, orange, green or yellow, would be a welcome change to the disgrace that was the Bush administration.
Mark HolmesParticipantExactly; the responses by anxvariety and Ex-SD are emblematic of the typical right-wing response.
And I don’t see how my previous post indicates my decision to vote for Obama is based on the color of his skin. Kind of a ridiculous concept, that.
I was simply saying that a middle-class African-American being elected President is revolutionary for the simple fact that it hasn’t happened before. If it happens, it shakes up the status-quo in a way that is hard to imagine.
To be honest, I would have just as happily voted for Hillary, and with the same excitement, for the change that a woman president would have brought.
Any Democrat, white, black, brown, orange, green or yellow, would be a welcome change to the disgrace that was the Bush administration.
Mark HolmesParticipantExactly; the responses by anxvariety and Ex-SD are emblematic of the typical right-wing response.
And I don’t see how my previous post indicates my decision to vote for Obama is based on the color of his skin. Kind of a ridiculous concept, that.
I was simply saying that a middle-class African-American being elected President is revolutionary for the simple fact that it hasn’t happened before. If it happens, it shakes up the status-quo in a way that is hard to imagine.
To be honest, I would have just as happily voted for Hillary, and with the same excitement, for the change that a woman president would have brought.
Any Democrat, white, black, brown, orange, green or yellow, would be a welcome change to the disgrace that was the Bush administration.
Mark HolmesParticipantExactly; the responses by anxvariety and Ex-SD are emblematic of the typical right-wing response.
And I don’t see how my previous post indicates my decision to vote for Obama is based on the color of his skin. Kind of a ridiculous concept, that.
I was simply saying that a middle-class African-American being elected President is revolutionary for the simple fact that it hasn’t happened before. If it happens, it shakes up the status-quo in a way that is hard to imagine.
To be honest, I would have just as happily voted for Hillary, and with the same excitement, for the change that a woman president would have brought.
Any Democrat, white, black, brown, orange, green or yellow, would be a welcome change to the disgrace that was the Bush administration.
Mark HolmesParticipantExactly; the responses by anxvariety and Ex-SD are emblematic of the typical right-wing response.
And I don’t see how my previous post indicates my decision to vote for Obama is based on the color of his skin. Kind of a ridiculous concept, that.
I was simply saying that a middle-class African-American being elected President is revolutionary for the simple fact that it hasn’t happened before. If it happens, it shakes up the status-quo in a way that is hard to imagine.
To be honest, I would have just as happily voted for Hillary, and with the same excitement, for the change that a woman president would have brought.
Any Democrat, white, black, brown, orange, green or yellow, would be a welcome change to the disgrace that was the Bush administration.
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