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bravo willy! well said!
and if i must be the last word whale, then here you go. we all know he lied to america over and over during his campaign. not just the regular campaign promise bullsh!t but out and out lies. lier; his uncle was among the first troops to liberate auschwits death camp. wrong. not only did his uncle never serve a day of his life in the military but american troops were not among the first troops into the deathcamp. not the only example. racist; he sat in the church of the "honorable" rev. jerimiah wright, for 20 years, who spewed racial hatred, and called this man his spiritual advisor, but when the reverends poison came to light, he quickly dis-associated himself with this pile of dogsh!t, claiming he must have been absent from church "that day". i'm sure this white hating pile only spewed his poison when mr obama was noticeably absent. BULLSH!T! muslim; i saw, with my own two eyes, an interview between obama and stephanopoulis where he said, and i quote, "john mccain doesnt embrace my muslim faith". george had to correct him by saying "christian faith" to which obama responded "yes my christian faith". so by all means, label me a racist or anything else you would like but i've seen it and heard it. this guy is a lying racist muslim. and as willy so eloquently put it, he's your president, not mine. enjoy him.
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Well played Willy!!!!
I agree 110%I try to stay out of politics on this and many other sites, so I usually very quiet about my opinions. I will say that you have expressed my exact thoughts though.
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I didn't take issue with McCain but Palin was the deciding factor. Her interviewing skills and ability to respond under fire (without a script like the debate) was terrible.
Whether or not this is true, this just makes me laugh. Africa's a country right??? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/1..._n_141653.html -Svence Although the stories about her answering the door in just a towel kind of make me like her more ;)
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OK, heres a question ot ponder, looking at the cnn break down, it appears that the female vote was a major deciding factor on voting Obama in, do ya'll think maybee Palin was a little too good looking? A bit intimidating for American women?
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I was tempted this year to vote with the little known hidden button.
If you do not like any of the candidates (they all lie with a straight face) there is a little button that people are not educated on and you will find it somewhere on your ballot, it reads " I choose not to vote for any candidate or issue on this ballot" just imagine if 75% of the U.S. (or even 66%) would vote that way, I am not sure of the ruling, but I think they would have to start all over again. Oh yeah, Spare, you may be on to something.
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Willy - no disrespect - even though you just disrespected me and the majority of the nation but to call someone a fool is an easy thing to do. I could be calling all of you fools for rallying behind McCain and Palin. What would that buy me? All of my close real life friends are republicans and STILL are my very dear friends because we respect one another.
We've been called "mindless sheep" now "fools." May I ask how many times I have resorted to name calling even though I disagree with your position? At the onset of this thing I stated that I respect EVERYONE's opinion no matter what. Why shouldn't we respect each other? We all come from different walks of life with different life experiences. The beauty of humanity is diversification. No two people look or think alike. Think if we did how sh*tty it would be. Think if you went to the WET thread and every chick looked exactly the same. ![]() Would I acknowledge McCain if he had been elected? YES, just as I did PRESIDENT Bush. It saddens me to see folks say they won't acknoledge thier new president when the very mantra of the McCain camp was "Country First." Now McCain followers are disprespecting thier country. Shamefully ironic if you ask me. And now, this "foolish, mindless, moronic college educated sheep" is going back to work. Toodles.
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All I have to say is yuck, this morning's ranting from the losing side in this election is making me sick. You have shown no respect for those who have views different from yours, and you are now showing no respect for the very man you wanted in the white house. The honorable Mr. McCain's eloquent call to stand united is being ignored by those of you who now will not even acknowledge your country's president elect. I said it yesterday, and I will part on this distasteful subject by saying it again; shame on you.
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I respect the president elect, I would not want to walk into the mess
that he has to handle. My only hope is that, Pres. Obama, Congress and Senate, all think through carefully the ramifications of their actions. Everyone, including so called trusted analists, have said that any changes will take a long time, I think they forget that when Bush came into office, with a stroke of a pen, he undid many good things that Clinton put in place and we saw the changes almost immediatly.
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