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Old 10-13-2008, 07:36 PM
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I have been a registered Republican all my life. I ran campaigns for Republican candidates for US Congress, New York State Senate, New York State Assembly and a slew of local races. I ran for office on the Republican ticket and considered a run for US Congress as a Republican. To this day, five years after leaving, I still get calls from ranking Republicans in New York seeking my opinion on various candidates.

Gulp!!!! Unless something dramatic happens to change my mind, I am on the verge of voting for Barack Obama. (duck and cover)
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Old 10-13-2008, 07:38 PM
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I have not made up my mind yet who to vote for. No use rushing into things.
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Old 10-13-2008, 07:43 PM
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I have been a registered Republican all my life. I ran campaigns for Republican candidates for US Congress, New York State Senate, New York State Assembly and a slew of local races. I ran for office on the Republican ticket and considered a run for US Congress as a Republican. To this day, five years after leaving, I still get calls from ranking Republicans in New York seeking my opinion on various candidates.

Gulp!!!! Unless something dramatic happens to change my mind, I am on the verge of voting for Barack Obama. (duck and cover)

I have been very vocal about how I feel about Sen Obama but everyone has their own opinions and rights to them. No duck and cover needed for this poster and I hope you are happy 3 years after the election because then maybe I will be, but I have my serious serious doubts, but congratulations on coming out of the closet anyway
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:21 PM
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OMG...this is truly the funniest post/thread I have seen in a long time. Not that politics are funny...well sometimes they are...but your title certainly caught my attention...and I am still laughing!!!

Congrats on coming out....keep breathing...we Dems will welcome you with open arms....hhhmmm....atleast your vote anyway!! Kidding!!


I think it is a hard choice for everyone...Democrats voting for McCain....Republicans voting for Obama....what is this world coming to...

Again...great post!!
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:27 PM
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While you are ducking, be consoled by the fact that the respect folks have for you already, as well as the strength of your convictions to change past belief and practice, will probably sway a number of others who are still deciding.

a tip of the cap for coming out!
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:46 PM
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I am a retired LTC from US Army. 41 years more or less. I will be voting and campaigning for Obama. The republicans, while talking a good line, have repeatedly betrayed our troops and lied to us about why we are fighting. It is time we say no more of this.
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Old 10-13-2008, 09:28 PM
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Will state up front that I was for Hillary and toyed around with voting for McCain back when, but then something happened. I was on Broadway in the
city and was approached by two young women campaigning for Obama, they were engaging, well informed so I stopped and listened. Soon after my next door neighbor Frankie, who I have known since he was 3 was off to Pennsylvania to knock on doors to get out the vote and was campaigning for Obama. Frankie is 19 years old, has taken a semester off from the American University in Washington and is still in northwestern PA as the National Obama Coordinator for Warren County. So I sat down and thought about this, if some one can inspire this generation to service and become engaged in the process it might be time to pass the baton. I know this post will probably open up a flood gate of protest, so be it. I swore I would never post in the Political but I did so have at it.
BTW did you know that William F. Buckly, son of William F Buckley, Jr. founder of the National Review has endorsed Obama?
Oh dear this is a scary post for a newbie.
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Old 10-13-2008, 09:36 PM
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Will state up front that I was for Hillary and toyed around with voting for McCain back when, but then something happened. I was on Broadway in the
city and was approached by two young women campaigning for Obama, they were engaging, well informed so I stopped and listened. Soon after my next door neighbor Frankie, who I have known since he was 3 was off to Pennsylvania to knock on doors to get out the vote and was campaigning for Obama. Frankie is 19 years old, has taken a semester off from the American University in Washington and is still in northwestern PA as the National Obama Coordinator for Warren County. So I sat down and thought about this, if some one can inspire this generation to service and become engaged in the process it might be time to pass the baton. I know this post will probably open up a flood gate of protest, so be it. I swore I would never post in the Political but I did so have at it.
BTW did you know that William F. Buckly, son of William F Buckley, Jr. founder of the National Review has endorsed Obama?
Oh dear this is a scary post for a newbie.

Don't be scared....good to jump right in...I like your attitude and while I am an Obama voter as well....I wouldn't say it is time to pass the baton!!

There are many, many men and woman working on both campaigns here in TV's and all over the country of all ages. Hang on to the baton....vote for who you believe in....perhaps instead of passing it on....you share it!! Thanks for posting...no flood gates opened yet!!
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Old 10-13-2008, 09:43 PM
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This was so nice to read. My dear husband and I have been having heated arguments regarding the election MUCH LIKE THE TOTV POLITICAL FORUM. We are both registered Republicans.....he always, me a one time Independent. I am voting for Sen. Obama and he for Sen. McCain. Personally, I doubt anyone person can fix what is wrong with this country, I can only pray that what is great about this country will prevail.
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Old 10-13-2008, 10:02 PM
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IF A DEMOCRAT IS ELECTED PRESIDENT WITH A DEMOCRATIC CONTROLLED HOUSE AND SENATE THEN ITS KATY BAR THE DOOR AND HANG ON TO YOUR WALLET..........
I HOPE YOU FOLKS LOVE THE LIKES OF JAMES CARRVILLE BECAUSE THAT THE TYPE OF LEADERS WELL HAVE AND HEAVEN HELP US..

FUMAR
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Old 10-13-2008, 10:29 PM
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Smile Thanks Cassie

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Don't be scared....good to jump right in...I like your attitude and while I am an Obama voter as well....I wouldn't say it is time to pass the baton!!

There are many, many men and woman working on both campaigns here in TV's and all over the country of all ages. Hang on to the baton....vote for who you believe in....perhaps instead of passing it on....you share it!! Thanks for posting...no flood gates opened yet!!
For the encouragement, sharing sounds good, they need our experience and life skillls.
Good Night,
Gail
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Old 10-14-2008, 08:48 AM
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I am a registered Republican and have voted Republican my entire life, but this election I am voting for Obama.
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Old 10-14-2008, 08:53 AM
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This is the most confusing and conflicting election in memory. I really want to believe that Obama isn't just another pol in sheep's clothing but then when he speaks, it just doesn't sound genuine. McCain is clealy a politician first. I feel like I'm being conned by both sometimes - well, most of the time. I'll eventually make up my mind and vote for the one I think will do the least damage to the country.
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Old 10-14-2008, 09:04 AM
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A retired LTC of 41 years voting for Obama? No need to even have the election. Obama wins easily after reading this. I feel that I'm in the same boat as Jan and Bill, lifelong republican who thinks that both sides are giving us crap. My vote won't really count since Mass. ALWAYS votes Democrat and this time will be no different.

I'll raise a toast to the new president - Barack Obama - and wish him well.

I hear you Fumar but hasn't 'Katy already barred the door' with what is happening in the world today? Can it really get worse? I hope you are wrong.
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Old 10-14-2008, 09:06 AM
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i will be voting Obama also, decided it last night watch the news. I feel more at ease when listening to him talk,, alot of talk on i hope you feel that way after a few years. But the same was said when i voted for Bush, can be no worse. and alot of people said if you vote for Kerry you will be sorry. look at us now, and i didnt vote for Kerry......
 


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