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Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Gracious like Techs?
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Gracious like Techs?
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Gracious like Techs?
Please don't put me in the position of having to defend Techs.
My point is the people supporting Obama's movement of change and hope are just as twisted and viciously gleeful as Clinton's supporters, seeing no end of unearned personal vitriol aimed at her and McCain. Disagree without being disagreeable? Clamor for change in politics but refuse to provide any yourself? Think Obama's going to force sunshine from the top down? We the people elect politicians, so we the people have to change before our politicians will. Clinton supporters, like me, generally don't buy the whole "hope and change" mantra, but if you did buy into it, you can't act like a raving partisan hack in one breath while talking about how we need people who aren't hacks in the next breath. Well you can, but there's a word for people who do that.
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Gracious like Techs?
Please don't put me in the position of having to defend Techs.
My point is the people supporting Obama's movement of change and hope are just as twisted and viciously gleeful as Clinton's supporters, seeing no end of unearned personal vitriol aimed at her and McCain. Disagree without being disagreeable? Clamor for change in politics but refuse to provide any yourself? Think Obama's going to force sunshine from the top down? We the people elect politicians, so we the people have to change before our politicians will. Clinton supporters, like me, generally don't buy the whole "hope and change" mantra, but if you did buy into it, you can't act like a raving partisan hack in one breath while talking about how we need people who aren't hacks in the next breath. Well you can, but there's a word for people who do that.
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Gracious like Techs?
Please don't put me in the position of having to defend Techs.
My point is the people supporting Obama's movement of change and hope are just as twisted and viciously gleeful as Clinton's supporters, seeing no end of unearned personal vitriol aimed at her and McCain. Disagree without being disagreeable? Clamor for change in politics but refuse to provide any yourself? Think Obama's going to force sunshine from the top down? We the people elect politicians, so we the people have to change before our politicians will. Clinton supporters, like me, generally don't buy the whole "hope and change" mantra, but if you did buy into it, you can't act like a raving partisan hack in one breath while talking about how we need people who aren't hacks in the next breath. Well you can, but there's a word for people who do that.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
http://www.reuters.com/article...topNews&rpc=22&sp=true
and also has McCain beating the Hildabeast
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Gracious like Techs?
Please don't put me in the position of having to defend Techs.
My point is the people supporting Obama's movement of change and hope are just as twisted and viciously gleeful as Clinton's supporters, seeing no end of unearned personal vitriol aimed at her and McCain. Disagree without being disagreeable? Clamor for change in politics but refuse to provide any yourself? Think Obama's going to force sunshine from the top down? We the people elect politicians, so we the people have to change before our politicians will. Clinton supporters, like me, generally don't buy the whole "hope and change" mantra, but if you did buy into it, you can't act like a raving partisan hack in one breath while talking about how we need people who aren't hacks in the next breath. Well you can, but there's a word for people who do that.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: Nitemare
http://www.reuters.com/article...topNews&rpc=22&sp=true
and also has McCain beating the Hildabeast
You're like a schoolkid with your name calling. Obama takes the cake for the most immature jackass supporters, that's for sure.
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Nice play on words but Hillary and her campaign supporters complaining about Obama's campaign supporters need to see the following:
1. Pot calling the kettle black
2. Throwing rocks in glass houses
Before this election started I wasn't for or against Clinton or Obama. After seeing both of them in action I've lost a lot of respect for the Clinton's. Never thought I'd say that because I liked Bill as president but it's the truth.
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Nice play on words but Hillary and her campaign supporters complaining about Obama's campaign supporters need to see the following:
1. Pot calling the kettle black
2. Throwing rocks in glass houses
Before this election started I wasn't for or against Clinton or Obama. After seeing both of them in action I've lost a lot of respect for the Clinton's. Never thought I'd say that because I liked Bill as president but it's the truth.
Yeah the Clintons started resembling RepublicansOriginally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Nice play on words but Hillary and her campaign supporters complaining about Obama's campaign supporters need to see the following:
1. Pot calling the kettle black
2. Throwing rocks in glass houses
Before this election started I wasn't for or against Clinton or Obama. After seeing both of them in action I've lost a lot of respect for the Clinton's. Never thought I'd say that because I liked Bill as president but it's the truth.
And a whole lot of Democrats are feeling the same way.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah the Clintons started resembling Republicans
Indeed, there's ways to run dirty campaigns without appearing to stoop to that level. Politicians of every stripe have learned that over the years. If you're going to play Rove-type games, you'd better be sure you can do it without the appearance of doing so, or having a voting base that doesn't mind you doing so. Clearly, democratic voters have decided that they want no part of a democratic rove-equivalent.Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah the Clintons started resembling Republicans
Yep, Hillary seems to be playing the Rovian Book. Except she hasn't a clue as to how it is done.
Originally posted by: tagej
Indeed, there's ways to run dirty campaigns without appearing to stoop to that level. Politicians of every stripe have learned that over the years. If you're going to play Rove-type games, you'd better be sure you can do it without the appearance of doing so, or having a voting base that doesn't mind you doing so. Clearly, democratic voters have decided that they want no part of a democratic rove-equivalent.Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah the Clintons started resembling Republicans
Yep, Hillary seems to be playing the Rovian Book. Except she hasn't a clue as to how it is done.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Having your husband come out and race bait obama on the national stage is just plain stupid.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah the Clintons started resembling RepublicansOriginally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: sirjonk
I guess we'll just have to "hope" Obama is more gracious in victory than his supporters.
Nice play on words but Hillary and her campaign supporters complaining about Obama's campaign supporters need to see the following:
1. Pot calling the kettle black
2. Throwing rocks in glass houses
Before this election started I wasn't for or against Clinton or Obama. After seeing both of them in action I've lost a lot of respect for the Clinton's. Never thought I'd say that because I liked Bill as president but it's the truth.
And a whole lot of Democrats are feeling the same way.
