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Smart Mom!archer wrote: She has always been a Republican, Obama is the first time I can ever remember her voting for a Democrat.....every other candidate on the ticket I'm pretty sure she voted R........in 2008, she said that nothing could make her vote for McCain.....she thought he was senile and his choice of Sarah Palin sealed the deal.........now she thinks that Obama will protect seniors and the middle class more than any of the Republicans. Her words: "the Republican party just doesn't care about us anymore".
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Perhaps, but the group is growing. The Republicans need to become a party FOR somethong again. Lately they've just been against Obama. Personally Obama seems roughly analogous to Bush to me. I voted for Bush the first time because of his affiliation. I couldn't bring myself to do so the second time, nor could I vote for McCain. I will not support a partythat doesn't support me just because they are "my" team. You're a fool if you do. I'm still waiting to see if they can nominate a competent individual or simply put up another vapid idealogue.CriticalBill wrote: Well your mother is in her own unique group of .00001% of the population then. Why is she a registered Republican?
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BTW......I am proud to have voted for Obama in 2008....and I will be proud to do so again in 2012.......most Democrats I know, and many independents and even a Republican or two feel the same way.
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BearMtnHIB wrote:
BTW......I am proud to have voted for Obama in 2008....and I will be proud to do so again in 2012.......most Democrats I know, and many independents and even a Republican or two feel the same way.
Perfect example of liberal delusional thinking- I don't know what reality your living - but it isn't one that exists on planet earth. You'll be proud to vote for him again- you must be quite satisfied with the economy and the condition of the country- and the direction we are headed in I guess.
But that won't match up with most Americans, they see things suck as they are - and getting worse for us. This is Obama's economy- with almost 25% of all the workers - out of work and out of money. This is what your "proud" of?
I think you liberals who think Obama will be re-elected are living with your heads in the sand. We gonna see come next fall.
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archer wrote: She has always been a Republican, Obama is the first time I can ever remember her voting for a Democrat.....every other candidate on the ticket I'm pretty sure she voted R........in 2008, she said that nothing could make her vote for McCain.....she thought he was senile and his choice of Sarah Palin sealed the deal.........now she thinks that Obama will protect seniors and the middle class more than any of the Republicans. Her words: "the Republican party just doesn't care about us anymore".
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