I want a solemn promise from every democrat here.

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Rainsford

Lifer
Apr 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Infohawk
This is silly. If Obama loses it will be because he's black. If Democrats win the house and senate they are still useful.

If Obama loses it probably WILL be at least partially because he's black, and his name is Barack Hussein Obama instead of Bob Smith. I've seen those McCain/Palin rallies on TV, some of them seem just a couple of sheets shy of a Klan meeting.

But Democrats will control the house and senate, and probably increase their majorities in both. Even if Obama loses, the Democrats won't have let me down yet.
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
May 28, 2007
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Originally posted by: microbial
Registered Independent. Quit the Dems a long time ago. Not liberal enough for my views.

I agree. I never considered myself a Democrat to begin with, but when they gained control of congress in '06 by promising to get us out of Iraq, and then completely failed to do it, I washed my hands of the party. I only vote for them to vote against Republicans now.
 

Muse

Lifer
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Argument: The Democratic Party should dissolve if they lose this election? It wouldn't happen for a number of reasons. Do you want only one major party? No. There's no other party poised to become the other major party. There's no indication that the USA is going to support more than 2 major parties anytime soon.

If Obama loses the only explanation I can think of is racism, a racism that somehow was suppressed and virtually unconscious until election day when it acted behind the curtains of the voting booth. Is that a reason to abandon the Democratic Party as a failure? They had the guts to nominate a black man, or what's called a black man in America, a man with a lot of African blood. They almost nominated the first female, kudos for that too. Do I blame them if they lose? I guess partly, but I won't be blaming them for the defeat. I will be blaming America in general. And like I said in another thread, I will be giving some thought to looking for another country in which to live.
 

GenHoth

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Originally posted by: Perknose
If Republican voters will promise the same, (and they have even more reason to, imho), then I heartily endorse this plan. :thumbsup:

You're on, not that I'm much of a republican these days and plan on voting third party :p
 

SagaLore

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Dec 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, if its one thing the Democrats are good at, it is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. To me, there is no down side in whoever becomes President this election. Its a foregone conclusion if he wins, that Obama will have a sympathetic congress and after 2 - 4 years of failed policy and further skyrocketing of the deficit, their time will also come to an end. I can stomach a few years of terrible governance, just like I did the past 6 -7 years. I can only hope that the necon invasion of the Republican party is purged in the mean time.

That is what I'm looking forward to.

Or the rise of the Libertarian party as one of the two majorities. Either way.
 

Butterbean

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Originally posted by: Infohawk
This is silly. If Obama loses it will be because he's black. If Democrats win the house and senate they are still useful.

Nah - he was nominated because he was black. No white person could survive his associations
without help of the affirmative action media. If he loses it would be because people have begun to figure out hes a Marxist. Then again most people voting for him are still in la la land
and following the rhetoric. I already quit the Dem party once.
 

miketheidiot

Lifer
Sep 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, if its one thing the Democrats are good at, it is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. To me, there is no down side in whoever becomes President this election. Its a foregone conclusion if he wins, that Obama will have a sympathetic congress and after 2 - 4 years of failed policy and further skyrocketing of the deficit, their time will also come to an end. I can stomach a few years of terrible governance, just like I did the past 6 -7 years. I can only hope that the necon invasion of the Republican party is purged in the mean time.

That is what I'm looking forward to.

Or the rise of the Libertarian party as one of the two majorities. Either way.

the libertarian party will never be a major party.
 

miketheidiot

Lifer
Sep 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: Butterbean
Originally posted by: Infohawk
This is silly. If Obama loses it will be because he's black. If Democrats win the house and senate they are still useful.

Nah - he was nominated because he was black. No white person could survive his associations
without help of the affirmative action media. If he loses it would be because people have begun to figure out hes a Marxist. Then again most people voting for him are still in la la land
and following the rhetoric. I already quit the Dem party once.

we love you too butterbrain xoxoxoxoxoxox
 

RU482

Lifer
Apr 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: Skoorb
I'm serious. As most people sound of mind, I want Obama to win on Tuesday. I also believe he will and by a likely damning electoral vote, all but humiliating McCain and his band of merry men.

However, if the democrats manage to pull off a Hail Mary loss in this one, we absolutely have nothing to conclude but that the party is fated to lose. Do you want to be on the losing team? I sure don't, and thus I think the democratic party should completely disolve if it cannot win this election, because we must admit that if it loses this one, it will never win another and doesn't even deserve a shot.

So in the end, it's a win-win. Either Obama wins for you dems, or he loses and you can stop vesting yourself in a losing prospect and feel free and clear of the party, stake out a new claim elsewhere, and move to the next chapter of your life.

There is a silver lining in everything.

Skoorb has officially jumped the shark
 

Lemon law

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Yes, I agree, Skoorb has jumped the shark and is out of his mind with the mere premise of this thread. Both the republican and democratic parties are not monolithic entities, both have equal potential to be out of step with the times, but over time there is a general resilience from both parties, and while either party may lose their way for a time, election results inevitably force a return to basic root values.

Skoorb asks exactly the wrong question in 2008, its the GOP who has lost their root values, and its the long long long probability the GOP who will pay the forfeit. And even if by some major miracle, the GOP manages to win in 2008, the GOP will merely manage to pave the road to more coming disasters in 2010 and 2012. There may be always some problems with democratic or Republican core values, but its undeniable certain, its the republirats who will pay the price in 2008. Even if the democrats lose the election of 2008, I will not abandon my core values. And its my hope that the republican party will refind their core values.
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
I'm serious. As most people sound of mind, I want Obama to win on Tuesday. I also believe he will and by a likely damning electoral vote, all but humiliating McCain and his band of merry men.

However, if the democrats manage to pull off a Hail Mary loss in this one, we absolutely have nothing to conclude but that the party is fated to lose. Do you want to be on the losing team? I sure don't, and thus I think the democratic party should completely disolve if it cannot win this election, because we must admit that if it loses this one, it will never win another and doesn't even deserve a shot.

So in the end, it's a win-win. Either Obama wins for you dems, or he loses and you can stop vesting yourself in a losing prospect and feel free and clear of the party, stake out a new claim elsewhere, and move to the next chapter of your life.

There is a silver lining in everything.
How would you work around the abortion issue? That is what ultimately splits us anyway.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

Lifer
Aug 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: seemingly random
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: conehead433
I'm an Independent and vote for the best candidate. I wouldn't be able to quit a party I don't belong to.

Yeah, I'm curious how many people are actually party members.
Eww. This sounds so like the former ussr.

Naaah, then there would be an atmosphere of "If you're not with us you're against us", and people would be locked up without trial under the pretence of 'being terrorists' if the government wanted to get rid of them. Oh wait...