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Old 06-10-2008, 12:03 AM
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Default Disappointed about the winner?

Is anyone here disappointed that Obama won?

I kind of am. I really wanted Hilary Clinton to win so we could finally have a woman president.
I also think that she would have been a way better president, seeing as she helped Bill Clinton, who I think was one of the best presidents we have ever had.

Either way though, we're going to make history if a Democrat gets put back into office.
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Old 06-10-2008, 09:30 AM
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Default Re: Disappointed about the winner?

Jerlene, you just had to get me going... We're on opposite ends of the spectrum on this one!

If you want to kill entrepreneurs and small business, kill free enterprise, pay for everyone else to live without working, destroy our health care system, sit down with Osama and other terrorist nations, gut our homeland security and military defense capabilities, just elect Osama, I mean Obama President! No thanks! Oh and Clinton was a national joke! Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a woman president or a black president for that mater - just not a Clinton or anyone who's anti-American or sits down and listens to hate speech every Sunday!

Sorry Jerlene, I don't blame you. Being raised where you are, you had no choice but to take in and breathe all of the left-wing rhetoric, liberals have been pumping out in your short life time. In fact, I think both parties have moved way too far left of center over the past 10 years. Especially, the Dems. They're so tapped by the radical end of the liberal left that they're tripping over themselves trying to appease them. Its like seeing a dog chasing its tail!

If you want to destroy what our founding fathers intended for this country, vote for Obama. Hell, I don't even like McCain. I think he's too far left for my liking but I will vote for him because he's not Obama.

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Old 06-10-2008, 02:13 PM
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Default Re: Disappointed about the winner?

I don't like Obama. I never wanted him in office. I want a Democrat though and if that means voting for Obama, I'll do it.
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Being raised where you are, you had no choice but to take in and breathe all of the left-wing rhetoric, liberals have been pumping out in your short life time.
So it's better to be conservative than open-minded?
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