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by mdlground1 October 16, 2008 5:30 AM EDT
A brief response to dhutch88 - I find it interesting that you refer to liberals as ignorant idiots. The liberal bloc is the most highly educated group of voters in this country.
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by aliciaglenn October 16, 2008 5:23 AM EDT
To jjmflores...THANK YOU! It has to be said there is a difference between Christian and Capitalist...most Republicans are firm believers in capitalism...hiding behind "moral beliefs" as to why they disagree with abortion is just as much a way of regulating the people through government as a welfare is...just dems are more honest about wanting to help people. It is socialist versus selfishness I say.
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by BeatPunchbeef October 16, 2008 5:19 AM EDT
dhutch88. You might want to read up on your facts before you spout off. All sources state the Obama supporters tend to be college educated, have better access to information and are middle to upper-middle class. That does not exactly speak volumes about the McFailin side now does it? Aside from that, Obama simply wants to develop a system to better our quality of life through healthcare and education, something that can be done with little sacrifice and would be very beneficial for everyone. As far as welfare, yeah, not a big fan of that and I think it is due for major reform, something I actively engage my local representatives about. Do you get out there and voice your opinions to those who can make a difference on a regular basis? On another note, given we are still in the middle of a war and and huge target for terrorism, it would be nice to see McCain actually have done something about his border which regularly sees immigrants pour through. Doesn''t stand too tough on that now does he? A real maverick would have put a stop to that a long time ago. Finally, if imagining Palin take the keys and drive the country around for a while if McCain kicks the bucket is about as scary as it gets. She might be heartbeats away from the most powerful position on the planet. If that honestly doesnt frighten you, then you arent paying close enough attention to this race.
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by aliciaglenn October 16, 2008 5:18 AM EDT
At some point...someone should tell McCain there is a difference between autism and down-syndrome...he would seem a bit more geniune if he knew exactly what disability his running mate''s child has.
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by jennam1 October 16, 2008 5:16 AM EDT
your right and I don''t hate him, but these are the type of people that are backing Mccain/Palin on Nov. 4th, we need to really see them for who they are, the real ignorant ones.
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by marcosis78 October 16, 2008 5:11 AM EDT
Nah, hes just ignorant, thats all. Hes just one of those people who think the rich don''t have to pay taxes at all. Or maybe hes the type of person who thinks that the more money you make, the smaller percentage you have to claim on your taxes. You shouldn''t hate him for being so ignorant, close minded, and misinformed. If anything, just feel sorry for him because he probably thinks/thought that Bush was a good president.
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by jennam1 October 16, 2008 5:01 AM EDT
the only ignorant person here is you dhutch88! All the hate in your comment just gives us all a better look at the heart and minds of Mccain supporters. They are the true evils here, this guy just proved it. We are very educated and very smart, and we Obama supports are far from ignorant. We see things clearly and know that we cannot put up with another president that claims to be a christian (Bush) and just hides behind being agains abortion and gay rights as his christian blanket. You people are far from christian! You all use these beliefs as an excuse to get away with all the evil that has gone on with oil, the economy, and big buisness. Just listen to him rant like a crazy person. Obama is the real christian here!!!!!
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 5:00 AM EDT
there is more poor than rich in this nation
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 4:59 AM EDT
Thats how bush won the last election by stealing the votes of the americans
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by nesstoria October 16, 2008 4:58 AM EDT
rockysmom3,I don''t give a sh..t where you stand.
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 4:56 AM EDT
dhutch88 thats all the republicans are good at STEALING thats the only way they make themselves known
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 4:51 AM EDT
ITS A FREE COUNTRY rockysmom3 I LIKE WRITING IN CAPS LOCK YOU GOT A PROBLEM? DEAL WITH IT
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by rockysmom3 October 16, 2008 4:49 AM EDT
To Obama01
In this country you can get rid of the CAPS lock! G''night.
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by nesstoria October 16, 2008 4:48 AM EDT
I couldn''t help but think,that mcshame was incinuating that palin has enough experience to be vp and most likely pres.just because she has a special needs baby,while helping families w/special needs children, is a major issue,it DOES NOT qualify a candidate for President of the United States of America.What about foreign policy,immigration,education.the economy,etc.There''s just too much at stake to allow a know-nothing freth of bresh air-as mcshame described her-to be Commander in Chief.Oh and for those of you who THINK that mcshame was calm,cool and collected,THINK AGAIN.Someone, c,c,and c doesn''t trip over his own tongue.Mcshame was frustrated,nervous and rude,as usual.
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 4:48 AM EDT
rockysmom3 I WOULDNT STAND NEAR YOU EITHER
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by suescottt October 16, 2008 4:45 AM EDT
Since when has Joe whoever decided the election. I''m offended by Palin''s reference to ''Joe six pack'' and McCains continued reference to Joe whoever. I''m an American voter but because your name is mentioned don''t mean you win. Obama clearly won the debate tonight without ''Joe''. McCain looks and acts like an old politician and it''s time for a change. We need someone who is in touch with the economics of our world, health care, education, and energy. That person is not John McCain and he is only angry because he''s behind in the poles. McCain''s choice for VP showed he has no respect for his country and that he likes to gamble. America is a great country and we need someone who is strong and understands how to start resolving this mess we are in and not gamble on our future. Four years most likely won''t do that but it''s a start. Barack Obama is the president to make a change. I''ve told friends if McCain was elected even before selecting Govenor Palin we better bend over and kiss our you know what''s goodbye. He choose a VP who may be a very good person but is definately not qualified to be VP, let alone President if something were to happen to McCain if elected. America look at the issues and vote for Barack Obama. We need a change!!!!
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by jennam1 October 16, 2008 4:44 AM EDT
I agree! We do need to stand together against the true evils of this world, the Mccain supporters....
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by obama01 October 16, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
jjmflores WE NEED TO STAND TOGETHER OBAMA SUPPORTERS
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by libbyrale October 16, 2008 4:41 AM EDT
hear hear jjmflores!
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by jennam1 October 16, 2008 4:40 AM EDT
Suzdelia....what debate were you watching?Clearly Obama won. You sound like one of those typical radical religious people who are too close minded to open up their heart and mind to the truth. What are you scared of? Are you scared of all the rest of us who have a different point of view about this world. I''m sorry, but the rapture isn''t gonna somehow remove you all from this world and all of our problems, you all are gonna be here and have to face them. Obama is a good man and I believe he wil lead this nation into recovery....
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