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Cynthia

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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2008, 05:49:07 PM »


LOL
Obama is our only hope, as I see it.

He just has to chose Clinton as his running mate.

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« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2008, 06:02:33 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is   
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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2008, 06:57:52 PM »
Hope should never be the sole province of the federal govt.

It should spring from within.


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« Reply #18 on: July 06, 2008, 08:57:26 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is

I th9nk I can safely predict that no matter whom Obama chooses, sirs will find it totally wrong.
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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #19 on: July 06, 2008, 09:04:04 PM »
Wrong perhaps, but much better judgement likely
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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2008, 10:17:19 PM »
Wrong perhaps, but much better judgement likely


No, more like wrong, for sure. You have a narrow frame of mind, Sirs. I have noticed a lot of the right on this board share your lack of better judgement. . . common sense and we shall just see who wins in the next election. I pray it isn't someone who stands for what you seem to think is GOOD JUDGEMENT.
OY ::)

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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2008, 10:20:18 PM »
Hope should never be the sole province of the federal govt.

It should spring from within.



It's better to hope than to continue to support the current administration's policies which have done nothing but take away our "hope" as Americans.

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« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2008, 10:22:38 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is   


Sirs, his judgement so far has proven to me that he is a man who has more intelligence and the ability to run this country than Bush.

Why do you love Bush so much?

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« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2008, 10:30:18 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is   

Sirs, his judgement so far has proven to me that he is a man who has more intelligence and the ability to run this country than Bush.

Hmmm, dreadful personal associations
Politically expedient changes in positions
Rhetoric up the ying yang, and not a trace of pracical accomplishments to show for it
No effort, what-so-ever, of compromising with his political opponents
No definitive leadership roll or in running anything of substance.  Was he at least a camp couselor once?

Yea, that's the next Political hero of our century     

 ::)


Why do you love Bush so much?

Probably because I don't.  Oh, and BTW, He's not running for anything
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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2008, 10:37:49 PM »
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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2008, 10:52:42 PM »
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It's better to hope than to continue to support the current administration's policies which have done nothing but take away our "hope" as Americans.


You obviously didn't understand the meaning of my post.


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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #26 on: July 06, 2008, 10:54:11 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is   

Sirs, his judgement so far has proven to me that he is a man who has more intelligence and the ability to run this country than Bush.

Hmmm, dreadful personal associations
Politically expedient changes in positions
Rhetoric up the ying yang, and not a trace of pracical accomplishments to show for it
No effort, what-so-ever, of compromising with his political opponents
No definitive leadership roll or in running anything of substance.  Was he at least a camp couselor once?

Yea, that's the next Political hero of our century     

 ::)


Why do you love Bush so much?

Probably because I don't.  Oh, and BTW, He's not running for anything



Probably because I don't.  Oh, and BTW, He's not running for anything

No Kiddin :o really?? oh wow!
Sirs, you are silly.
Alrightie then,
Why do you admire the past president of the U.S.of A.? You accuse me of hating him. DO you have a positive thing to say about him?

You seem to think he's the man!

America's got news for you, Sirs.

HE's horrible.

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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #27 on: July 06, 2008, 10:56:22 PM »
And that would indeed be the cherry-on-top of just how bad his judgement really is   

Sirs, his judgement so far has proven to me that he is a man who has more intelligence and the ability to run this country than Bush.

Hmmm, dreadful personal associations
Politically expedient changes in positions
Rhetoric up the ying yang, and not a trace of pracical accomplishments to show for it
No effort, what-so-ever, of compromising with his political opponents
No definitive leadership roll or in running anything of substance.  Was he at least a camp couselor once?

Yea, that's the next Political hero of our century     

 ::)


Why do you love Bush so much?

Probably because I don't.  Oh, and BTW, He's not running for anything


Support your local slum lord.

Cynthia

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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #28 on: July 06, 2008, 11:09:58 PM »
Hmmm, dreadful personal associations

LOL....He has a world of wonderful personal associations.... In your opinion. But who and how are they keeping him from leading this country?


Politically expedient changes in positions

Oh, many politicians have been accused of that.   Oh yes, the past president of our nation didn't change his position....HE WAS A LIAR. Bush was an idiot when he stood on the deck of the carrier declaring Mission Accomplished. Where are the WMD's that he claimed would be found?

Come on.... I am sure Bush at one point in his glorious leadership days... changed at least ONE position during his presidency.


Rhetoric up the ying yang, and not a trace of pracical accomplishments to show for it

.....in you biased, ignorant opinion. I say ignorant as a fact, not as an insult. For, you see, Sirs.....he accomplished becoming the Democratic candidate. That's A TRACE!!
 


No effort, what-so-ever, of compromising with his political opponents

NO Effort? Really how do you know this to be true? Why is that a reason not to elect him as a president?


Yea, that's the next Political hero of our century      

Better Obama than what we've had for the past 8 years.



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Re: Clinton supporters still not embracing Obama
« Reply #29 on: July 06, 2008, 11:15:32 PM »
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It's better to hope than to continue to support the current administration's policies which have done nothing but take away our "hope" as Americans.


You obviously didn't understand the meaning of my post.




Yes, I did, and
I hope you understand mine.  ;D

You haven't understood the points that are critical in a lot of debates here unless your way is taken as the only way, BT.

Nope..not going to do it...not going to let you intimidate just because you are our leader. I respect you, I do, but you make a statement of not undertsanding and I could say the same thing with regard to my truth in any given matter.

Oh well, time to begin anew.

Politics changes....because politics is ABOUT change, isn't it?

"Should be's" don't always cut it in this sort of venue.

No exacts in Politics except the final numbers..and even those can be deceiving.

The essence of politics and the essence of a classroom setting---- similar.

Art AND science.....The art of understanding where people...human 'voters' are coming from.

more later, I am tired and off now.

See you all later when we reboot.

Ciao
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