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Originally Posted by Guest
I think the formula is not all that mysterious.
It is not so much they are for, in this case, Clinton. It is all about being against the opposition.....NO MATTER THE CONSEQUENCES, lack of character, lack of qualifications, lack of morals party candidate.
It is quite sad in reality to not have the opportunity to do better. And I am not inferring to switch to the opposition. There are many candidates in the democratic party that are much better in every way than just simply going for the ride and annointing Clinton. You can do better.....IN YOUR OWN PARTY! That is the sad part of the situation.
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You know, you make a good point.
Just using the posters on here......they "seem" to be anti police, instead of pro law; they "seem" to be anti white instead of pro equality; they seem to be opposed to strong morals instead of firming them up; they seem to be against financial inequality, except for those who might be democrats.
There are more and certainly this is just from reading on here.
They will post loudly, and with serious accusations here about any police misconduct, but ignore or shrug off any misbehavior by others.
They are quickly on here anytime a black is wronged, but the silence is deafening if a wrong is done to anyone who is Caucasian.
They will come on here and call Gov Huckabee a hypocrite as if he supported the actions of a reality tv person, yet ignore the hypocrisy of so many (rev Sharpton, our President).
They have, in the case of Romney, simply attacked because he is wealthy, yet embrace Ms. Clinton.
And they simply ignore anything bad happening in the world except for the occasional comment about George Bush.
Now, let's be honest, both parties can do the same thing, but in the last few years, it is all about what they are against.
Being against is ok, I suppose, but it just "seems" to me that the message is confusing. It "seems" if someone is killed or unjustly treated, there is this wait period. If the victim is black, they will post long and hard; if the victim is white...I think the expression is "crickets"
I hope I am wrong, but that is how it looks to me. And this is not much about President Obama, although he certainly has not done anything to dispel; he is the President, and with that office comes criticism. It does evoke chuckles however, when one does choose to even post; it is basically either...he won...or....would you do this or that. Never a statement that they support a policy and why, just a note to tell us what they are against.
Maybe it is symptomatic of what has happened in this country. Seems you have to be a democrat or a republican, and just simply being an American and having your opinion doesn't count. It seems to be all about win or else.