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23 days ago,
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@Wayne: But it's okay to support, and pledge to continue a needless war that results in the death of thousands of Americans? It's okay to support a candidate who is backed by big oil lobbyists and will continue the disastrous economic/foreign/domestic policies of the Bush Administration? Policies he voted for 90% of the time. Policies that favor corporations with deregulation, and leave the working class in the sorry state we now find ourselves.
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2 months ago,
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So, your saying you're controversial for wanting to conserve? Something that everyone is talking about? Rather shallow and self indulgent for this website. |
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5 months ago,
boony
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Good video.
To those in either the Obama or Clinton camp that would bicker, attack, or gloat, I would say think of think of what it's costing the Democratic Party's hopes for November. To those that feel they have been attacked, belittled or sneered at, I would say the same thing. To declare that you would vote for McCain, or NOT VOTE AT ALL out out of spite, ego, or pride, is ridiculous. Instead of thinking what some supporters on either side have said, think of what kind of country you want to live in for the next four years. Will hanging on to hurt feelings and grudges be worth it if it results in another four years of Bush-style politics? Also,I'm sure there are other reasons OTHER than this infighting for the WVA exit poll figures. There could be, and probably are, long standing beliefs, issues, and prejudices in people that predate this campaign. To say the fault lies with the either the Obama or Clinton camp ignores these issues, and only widens the gap in the Democratic Party. Say what you will about the present Republican Party. They limit the in-party bickering and get behind one candidate. The Democrats must stop fighting amongst themselves and address any serious issues people have with either candidate in a diplomatic and respectful manner. We have to listen to what both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have said, and that is, when the primary election is over, to get out and cast your vote for the Democratic party. If we can do this, it won't be too late until November 5th. |
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