Ranting about the dangers of Palin while Biden farts out his face and Obama destroys the economy does seem to be a sign of imbecility
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:41 AM, dick thompson <[email protected]>wrote: > I guess you bought the story the MSM spread instead of the story of what > she actually accomplished and what she believes. > > Frederick The Moderate wrote: > > Dick, > I can appreciate where you're coming from but for me, it wasn't about > one party or the other. I'm no big fan of Biden. When he opens his > mouth, embarrassing things seem to fall out of it. He's contradicted > his running mate / president more than a few times. Oops. And you're > right about the Obama vs. McCain thing being the priority - which it > was. I guess I just didn't really think before I wrote and the sheer > stupidity and UltraRight Extremism of Palin was fresh on my mind. > Biden makes me think to myself "Oops!" whereas Palin is exactly what > we just finished eight years of: Moral Judgmenalism combined with > hypocrisy; Extreme right views that would have her easily justifying > more violations of the Constitution and stupid. > When it came to Obama v. McCain. I like McCain. I think he is an > honorable man and served our country bravely. I also think he actually > WAS a "maverick" until he set his sites on higher office. He used to > vote against the Republican Party about 35% of the time until the late > 90's. Then it became less than 10% of the time. Total party line. And > the last eight years of the GOP is NOT something the majority of > Americans want to ever see again. > When it came to the issues, I thought McCain / Palin were weak or > evasive on just about everything. > So I voted for Obama. > > No I don't believe all the bs about him being Kenyan. No I don't > believe he is a Muslim or Marxists or Black Supremist or Martian. If > you want to believe all that, that's your choice. This is America and > that is one of the great things about our great nation. No one can > tell me what I have to believe or how to vote. > > On Jun 27, > 10:24 > p``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````m`, > `di`c`k `t``h`om`ps`o`n `<`rh`o``mp`2`.`...@e``a`rt`h`li`nk`.`n``et`> > <%60rh%60o%60%60mp%602%60.%60%6...@e%60%60a%60rt%60h%60li%60nk%60.%60n%60%60et%60>` > w`ro`te`: > `> You picked the possibility of Biden over the possiblity of Palin > when > > > Palin at least has a record of accomplishment as governor that is far > better than either Obama or Biden. The choice should have been between > Obama and McCain before it was Biden vs Palin. Based on what I see > Obama doing so far I think you messed up big time - HUGE!! > > > > Frederick The Moderate wrote: > > > So how's that whole "Party of exclusion" thing workin for ya? Oh yeah > that's right. 60 Senate seats. Huge margin. Sorry but although I > disagree with much that Obama is currently up to, I don't walk the > line of good little GOP sheeple and buy all the bs the Ultra Righties > want to sell. Any more than I believe all the crap the Dems are trying > to sell either. > My choice was between Obama and the possibility of Palin - whom I bet > you adore. Like I said, proud of the vote. Gee, judgmentalism from a > Republican nowadays? How surprising.... > But as Studio said, if one doesn't agree with ALL the extremist crap > and bs of the extreme Right, they are invited to vote elsewhere and > you will label and / or attack. Wow. That Studio is really, really > accurate about you and RichardForbes! lol > > > On Jun 27, 9:57 pm, Perplexed <[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > How can someone who claims to be "big on the Constitution" be happy > they voted for Obama? > > > He fully supported the DC and Chicago gun bans before they became an > inconvenience in the campaign. > > > And if you know labor unions have been out of control for decades, why > are you happy about voting for a guy who is doing everything in his > power to give them even more power? > > > Lastly, I don't know how anyone could have listened to that POS > Jeremiah Wright (knowing Obama worshiped him for 20 years) and swallow > the "I never heard those things" line of BS. And I don't know how any > theologian especially would think that church was about religion and > not hating and blaming whites. > > > Richard is right; 99% of those who come to these boards claiming to be > either independents or moderates are flaming liberals. > > > On Jun 27, 11:50 am, Frederick The Moderate > > > <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Everyone: > > > Just thought I'd introduce myself. My first presidential vote was for > Reagan and my most recent was for Obama. I'm proud of both of those > votes. I am a Christian family man, business owner and former military > (Office of Naval Intelligence). My degree is in Theology. So if it > wasn't for the total disregard of the Constitution by Bush / Cheney > and the GOP's tolerance and condoning of the abandonment of all the > things Reagan stood for, I might still be a Republican. As it is, I'm > an Independent. > Given the mess he inherited, I think Obama is doing okay so far. I'm > not happy about the bailouts or the deficit but I don't believe that > anyone could have avoided spending some money, to get us out of the > total disaster Bush left behind. I'm impressed by the fact that I've > seen improvements in the economy over the last few months. > I find Rush Limbaugh to epitomize everything that's wrong with my > former party. Complete hypocrite. Party before Country. The belief > that he should be able to impose morals upon others, while ignoring > them himself. What happened to the GOP I was a member of? I voted for > Bush Sr. and thought he was a pretty good president. I thought Clinton > was lucky at first but his second term convinced me he was a pretty > good president too. I didn't care about Lewinsky and don't care about > some Argentine girl either. > On the other side, I believe labor unions were out of control for > decades and led to job losses a smuch as anything else. I think it is > ridiculous that a teacher can be openly gay but not openly Christian > (I have nothing against gays, I just don't like prejudice in either > direction). > I believe in strong military DEFENSE and Intelligence but Iraq was > total BS and more importantly, UnConstitutional. I'm big on the > Constitution. > My in-laws are Persian (Iranian) and I'm both entertained and appalled > by some of the ignorance I see from Americans regarding recent > events. > I don't believe we need Affirmative Action anymore. I think NAFTA was > poorly negotiated and screws us. > I could go on but I think this lets you know a bit about me. > Cheers, > Frederick- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. 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