JCMach1
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Fri Nov-23-07 07:46 AM
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I am not 'Undecided' any more! |
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Edited on Fri Nov-23-07 07:47 AM by JCMach1
Whoever wins the Democratic nomination I will support 100%...
Anyone else with me?
That's my decision and I am sticking to it!
They all have their pluses and minuses, but all of them would be a credit to the position.
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Fri Nov-23-07 07:49 AM
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1. No offense, but . . . duh. |
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It's not like I'd get in line to vote for Mitt, Rudy, Mike or any of the idiots on the other side. As far as I'm concerned, you can run Bozo the Clown as a Democrat and I'll pull the lever.
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Fri Nov-23-07 07:49 AM
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2. America's survival depends on the Democrats gaining control. We are in a state of civil war. |
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:03 AM
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I'm with you.
I'd say probably at least 80% of DU would be with you too, once they wake up. They may not post to this thread, but they'll be with you.
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:08 AM
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4. I think so too... it's the Usual DU primary pattern... |
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Edited on Fri Nov-23-07 08:08 AM by JCMach1
of fall in love with candidate, acrimony, followed by reality...
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:08 AM
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5. I may not agree with the 100% |
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but I'll go with 90% for some potential candidates.
Can't promise more than that.
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:09 AM
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6. That has been my position all along |
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I would not support Bozo the Clown, but then we would not nominate Bozo the Clown, either. The Republicans did it in both of the last two presidential elections. No wonder they needed fraud and a huge financial advantage to "win."
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:57 AM
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7. What is wrong with Bozo the Clown? Comparing Bozo to the |
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shrub insults both bozos and/or clowns everywhere.
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:43 AM
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15. These are the Božos I care most about, anyway........ |
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:57 AM
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8. Wow the coffee is strong this morning....... |
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Thank you finally people are coming around. We have our choices, good, bad or indifferent. But we do have candidates that what to change what is being shoveled at us now. I read where 77% per cent of the public believe this country is heading in the wrong direction, well it is and it time for Democrats with a majority to change it.
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Fri Nov-23-07 08:59 AM
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9. Maybe Fascistic Is Too Strong a Word, But |
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There's something a little creepy about all these pledges of loyalty.
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:26 AM
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13. and Fascism is what you will have if you split the liberal vote |
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to the benefit of the Repugs...
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:09 AM
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10. I would fund Obama or Edwards* against the GOP nominee, but probably not Hillary |
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Edited on Fri Nov-23-07 09:10 AM by TheBorealAvenger
I just don't like her. Her stand on the war sucks. And she will be able to find enough funding out there in telecom-insuro-petro land to win the big one. If someone wants to pull some notable detail out of her energy plan that I would love, please do, because I want some "some positives" about Hillary.
*Or Dodd or Biden, of course. The others' time would probably be better spent back in their home districts.
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:28 AM
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14. It's not about 'like' are you planning to marry her? |
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There may be no realistic alternative...
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Fri Nov-23-07 11:22 AM
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19. I will have to defend her from all the RW wackos around the water cooler |
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That puts me in an uncomfortable position.
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:19 AM
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11. If the winner of the Democratic nomination is not a Republican, sure |
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Unfortunately, several of the Democratic candidates are not really Democrats, despite the letter after their name.
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Fri Nov-23-07 09:20 AM
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12. It is no longer "politics as usual" going on in this country with democrats versus |
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republicans and the Presidency shifting back and forth every few years. We are facing the literal loss of our constitutional rights and will have one chance to do something about it next year. If America does not throw off the Republic party the consequences will be horrendous. I don't think America can take four more years of a Repub government, but I fear Rudi Giuliani "Mr 911" will have the inside track to the white house if he wins the Repub nomination. Any actual or perceived terrorist attack will play right into his strenths and the Democratic candidate, whether it be Hillary or one of theo ther possibilities, will have no control over the situation.
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Fri Nov-23-07 10:32 AM
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16. More people are with you than you might expect... |
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Fri Nov-23-07 10:50 AM
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17. I will vote for whatever Democratic party candidate emerges from nomination |
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Fri Nov-23-07 11:19 AM
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18. I have come around to voting for whomever gets the nomination, but... |
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I need to get my strategy going in order to get my Republican friends to go along if the candidate is not (GASP) Hillary.
They are already on the Hillary boat but might jump ship if she is not the nominee.
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Fri Nov-23-07 11:40 AM
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I have two brothers who are extreme repukes: I would not consider for one moment trying to convince them to vote for a Democrat ..... for them to pull the lever for a Democrat would be like the moon singing a Rogers and Hammerstein musical number .... It would be a major corruption of the natural order of things .....
I generally don't congregate with republicans, and those that might be dont mention it, while those that mention it are strident numbskulls who don't understand reason ....
Good luck with that .....
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Fri Nov-23-07 11:31 AM
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20. I'm not willing to make that commitment. I do NOT want the right-shifted Democratic |
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Edited on Fri Nov-23-07 11:32 AM by Union Thug
Party believing that they have my vote. These bastards SHOULD be cowering in fear, not arrogantly rolling forward with, or capitulating to, right wing agendas. The Democratic Party should be begging the base for their vote. They should never assume we are with them.
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Fri Nov-23-07 11:34 AM
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21. Of course I have my favorite, |
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But we're all Dems here, and I plan to support the nominee.
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