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SirStev0

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id give him a few years... and i dont know if itd be a demo ticket... i might have lost the little faith i had in the demos ... i forsee some new parties in the upcoming elections...
 

alchemize

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Don't you want to know what he stands for first? Oh, the democratic party is now the knee-jerk reactionary party I forgot.
 

T2T III

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I thought O'Reilly was funny last evening. He was talking about how much money was spent on the campaigns. The Democrats only got Obama from all their efforts and spending. Seems like a pretty expensive price to pay, don't you think?

:)

 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: alchemize
Don't you want to know what he stands for first? Oh, the democratic party is now the knee-jerk reactionary party I forgot.

It's easy to see how Obama won the election for his position. The Republicans sent in that carpet-bagging Allen Keyes to run in that area. Anybody in their right mind wouldn't have cast a vote for such a person in such a precarious predicament. :Q

 

Rob9874

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The country won't elect a black man. Only a white protestant male.

Yup. How many non-white non-protestant or non-male presidents have we EVER had?

In the entire population of America in our 228 years of existence, there have only been 43 people elected to president. The fact that all of them have been white males (and all but one Protestant) doesn't surprise me. Now after we've had like 300 presidents, if one hasn't been a non-white non-male, that would be more surprising.
 

NesuD

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: alchemize
Don't you want to know what he stands for first? Oh, the democratic party is now the knee-jerk reactionary party I forgot.

It's easy to see how Obama won the election for his position. The Republicans sent in that carpet-bagging Allen Keyes to run in that area. Anybody in their right mind wouldn't have cast a vote for such a person in such a precarious predicament. :Q

So the people in New York aren't in their right mind? they elected that carpetbagging Hillary Clinton easily enough.;)
 

Class1

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The Democratic Party needs some experience first.

I believe before Bush the democrats occupied the white house for 8 years. They don't need experience they need a better candidate.
 

T2T III

Lifer
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Originally posted by: NesuD
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: alchemize
Don't you want to know what he stands for first? Oh, the democratic party is now the knee-jerk reactionary party I forgot.

It's easy to see how Obama won the election for his position. The Republicans sent in that carpet-bagging Allen Keyes to run in that area. Anybody in their right mind wouldn't have cast a vote for such a person in such a precarious predicament. :Q

So the people in New York aren't in their right mind? they elected that carpetbagging Hillary Clinton easily enough.;)

Well, I don't see how the state of New York could have done something like that to themselves. We had a carpet-bagging Representitive in my area and only got 33% of the votes during this recent election.

 

Pepsei

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Originally posted by: alchemize
Don't you want to know what he stands for first? Oh, the democratic party is now the knee-jerk reactionary party I forgot.

give me a break, there are people like that on both sides, I remember people blindly getting behind Bush back then when he was running the first time. the fiscally conservative, socially liberal republicans. boy were they suprised.

people are partisan when it comes to supporting their party. they worry about issues later when they complaint on P&N