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| thatsjustme | |
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05-21-08 10:54 PM
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cows- tell us which "power-mad pathological liar" you chose as "the nutjob to be your President"? You voted for Ron Paul didn't you? You don't have to understand why anyone votes for any candidate. And someone's vote that's different than yours is one that "is beyond me" seems shallow. Maybe they simply disagree with your opinion.
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| RageAgainstTheMachine | |
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05-19-08 2:16 AM
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As for getting out of my chair, putting out my cigarette, putting down my Natural Light, getting a shave and educating myself to be able to find a new career on my own. I dont smoke, its an expensive habit, for that matter I dont drink either, I gave that up when I graduated from college, and I have a job/career. One that I enjoy and go to everyday. How about you, huh? When was the last time you got out of your chair, put out your cigarette, put down your Natural Light, shaved and educated yourself to be able to find a new career/job on your own. Or are you still living in mom and dad's basement drinking Natural Light and smoking cigarettes. Before you judge someone's post you should not assume that the poster is uneducated. Those kind of assumptions only show your own ignorance or maybe stupidity. As for Hillary, yes she needs to withdraw now and not pull another Al Gore.
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| RageAgainstTheMachine | |
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05-19-08 2:01 AM
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First let me say that in my post I wasnt whining about the loss of jobs, nor was I expecting or looking to the government for help. Yes, I did vote for Bush in the previous two elections at the time I felt he was the only viable candidate. However, knowing what we now know about his term in office, I must say that I regret that vote somewhat. Ron Paul, hummm, I watched his progress closely, liked what he had to say, even tried to spread the word about him as a candidate, and yes even voted for him. But once again just like in my previous post about mainstream media and the influence they exert on public opinion, they were not about to give Mr. Paul the coverage he needed to be a viable candidate, the power elite had already decided that McCain, Clinton and Obama were to be the choices we are given to choose from. All of these candidates will be easily controlled once in office.
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| Observer | |
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05-19-08 12:38 AM
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"... uneducated hicks. Think about it, we cant make a "educated decision"." Sounds like a large number of Bush voters, and those in earlier primaries failing to vote for Ron Paul.
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| cowsr4eating | |
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05-18-08 1:50 PM
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Yes, she should withdraw. How anyone with a brain could vote for this power-mad pathological liar is beyond me. And you want this nutjob to be your President? Someone with absolutely no integrity?? Instead of whining about the loss of your jobs and voting for psycho Hilary to get them back for you (she won't), you need to be working to make yourself marketable in new career areas. Stop looking to the government for help, get out of your chair, put out your cigarette, put down your Natural Light, shave and educate yourself to be able to find a new career on your own!
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| RageAgainstTheMachine | |
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05-17-08 6:45 PM
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First let me say that this country has already had 8 years of Hillary. We dont need 8 more, besides here is a quote of what the media thinks of our state and its people. "Interviews with West Virginians leaving their polling places suggested Clinton's victory could be as overwhelming as any she has gained to date, delivered by an electorate that was 95 percent white and was composed of the kinds of voters who favored her in past primaries. Nearly a quarter were 60 or older, and a similar number had no education beyond high school. More than half were in families with incomes of $50,000 or less. " So let me boil it down for you, we are poor white uneducated hicks. Think about it, we cant make a "educated decision". Clinton wont get my vote.
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| thatsjustme | |
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05-16-08 12:43 PM
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Why wait? Obama has more delegates, super delegates and popular votes. I say "Bring on the onus". Can't mess it up anymore than the current guy.
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| halfhill | |
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05-16-08 9:40 AM
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The Convention should decide who wins and then the onus is on them for what may happen in the next four years.
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