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Perry and Obama tied, at this point by Gallup.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/149114/Ob...t-so-much-bush |
Just Out Of Curiosity...
Why do we continue to create long threads such as this? My guess is that every poster in this thread has made up his or her mind on who they'll vote for--or who they won't vote for--in 2012. At the same time Barack Obama will be our President until he's either voted out of office or re-elected.
That being the case, the U. S. will have the same President for at least the next year and possibly for five more years. Whatever happens will be the result of democratic elections. If we really believe in our system of government, is it right for people who's candidate loses a free election to run down and attempt to weaken the person who the majority chooses? It seems to me that such an attitude, such actions, are not in the best interests of our country. |
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For the longest time the voting majority of this country didn't want to give voting rights to women, or human rights to African-Americans. Should we have acquiesced to the judgement of the majority then? |
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So to say that we need to get behind Obama with policies like the above and others such as ObamaCare is simply counter-intuitive. Taxpayers would do right to get this guy out of office in 2012 |
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Don't know . . . I just saying. |
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But yes, I agree that race is a used as a comeback when one doesn't have an explanation or defense for some people's actions. I think your accusation is a stretch, at best, but keep up the vigilance, we appreciate it. |
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Richie and Plong -
In reference to Richie's post, "For the longest time the voting majority of this country didn't want to give voting rights to women, or human rights to African-Americans. Should we have acquiesced to the judgement of the majority then? The Founding Fathers of the USA did not include either civil rights to African-Americans or voting to women in the Constitution. It was not in the Bill of Rights, either. The uber-conservatives are always quoting things from the Founding Fathers like they were gospel but lots of their ideas left entire groups of citizens out of the picture. It was the "liberals" who fought for civil rights and women's right to vote - not the uber-conservatives. I am glad to see that RichieLion has seen the light and is coming over from the Dark Side. |
Republicans freed the slaves.
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I did not say Democrat or Republican. I said liberal.
Personally, I would call Abraham Lincoln a liberal. Lincoln was not one of the Framers of the Constitution either. Village Golfer - you are most welcome to the side of the liberals. Come over from the Dark Side and join me, Dale, Waynet, and RichieLion. |
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