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In reply to the discussion: Obama why do we not question him? [View all]porphyrian
(18,530 posts)17. You know that there are basically two choices for President this election.
There are others, but they are statistically so unlikely to win that they are not worth discussing at this time, though their messages may be better; I'm not judging that. Of the two likely future-Presidents, which is the best choice? The differences are very clear and this should not be difficult for anyone. If you vote against one, you are basically voting for the other. So, if you do not agree with all of President Obama's positions, do you prefer Romney's? If not, you need to hold your nose and vote for President Obama anyway or you are voting for Romney. We aren't voting for Romney.
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They Asked Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali Essentially The Same Question At The 60 Olympics
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2012
#22
Nice try. Most of us are not 100% satisfied with Obama but know he's waaay better than the vulture.
Scuba
Sep 2012
#11
maybe you haven't been following posts here, but many do. However, at this stage of the game with
still_one
Sep 2012
#34