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Offline USA4ME

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So are you going to vote for Obama, or some Republican, or stay home?

As far as I'm concerned, I have no choice.

Obama has moved from disappointment, to disillusionment to Republican light.

Nonetheless, there's no way I can ever vote for any member of the maniac party.

And staying home is not an option since it's the same as voting for a maniac.

So I'm stuck voting for the worst Democrat in my lifetime.

It seems that's the only choice I have. What's yours?

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No doubt the spinless obedience of Oscar Wilde, the large-proboscised primitive, to vote for party over the best interests of America is held by virtually all of the primitives.  Then again, they aren't interested in what's best for America, and have demonstrated this to be true time and time again, so it is a natural occurance with them to act in such an irresponsible manner.  Refering to liberals as useful idiots is much too complimentary to useful idiots everywhere.

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Refering to liberals as useful idiots is much too complimentary to useful idiots everywhere.

Yeah.  The 'Useful' is kind of a choke point in that phrase.
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Loved this post what's that word?  Shadenfreude?

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PufPuf23  (1000+ posts)        Thu Nov-17-11 04:02 PM
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42. POTUS Obama does not have and surrounds himself with those  
 Edited on Thu Nov-17-11 04:04 PM by PufPuf23
individuals that do not have the integrity to be in public office.

I have been a member of the Democratic Party since I could vote and longer than POTUS Obama.


And I will still vote Dimocratic long after I am dead and gone :whatever:
The election of POTUS Obama in November 2008 was the happiest political day in my lifetime.

However, as soon as POTUS Obama began making appointments, I was deeply disturbed.

My guess, you were deeply distrubed long before 2008

POTUS Obama could have had crowds like during the election on every issue if he worked for the People.

POTUS Obama and the DNC own the blame for the losses in 2010.

I now perceive POTUS Obama as manipulative, cold-hearted, randomly violent, dishonest by habit, and corrupt.

I can't in good consciousness vote again for POTUS Obama.

My fervent, but unlikely best scenario, is that #OWS becomes the storm that causes POTUS Obama's LBJ moment ASAP.

Whoa, yer readin the GOP's mail

The lack of my vote should not hurt POTUS Obama's chance of re-election since I live in coastal northern California.

My vote means nothing

I think POTUS Obama is in trouble. Most of the people I talk to in real life are liberals and independents that feel disenfranchised.

Republicans are doing their happy dance

I cannot think of a single Democrat or liberals again in real life that is not disappointed or worse in opinion of POTUS Obama.

Oh my sleep with dogs awake with fleas

My only contact with strong supporters of POTUS Obama is what I read on the internet, mostly at DU.

I never leave mom's basment

Edit to add: I always vote and have voted 100% Democratic in every national or state level election and never for GOP or any right wing or libertarian.
 

This is pi$$ yer pants funny wacky stuff.  PUf Puf puffer must have got hold of the big kids weed.

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Ken Burch is all over the board over there, he's a flaming radical.

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Ken Burch  (1000+ posts)         Thu Nov-17-11 03:24 PM
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4. There's still the option of a primary challenge
 If nothing else, an "Uncommitted Slate For Worker's Rights and Social Justice" could be put up in a lot of states.

God, he's an idiot. 
I have been involved in getting a line on a ballot added.  You have no idea what you have to go through.  You have to bang on doors, jump through many legal hoops, etc......I can't go on.  Let's just say it was Arduous.  You can't do it high.

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9. Write-In is always a choice...Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Alan Grayson...
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slay  (1000+ posts)      Thu Nov-17-11 04:29 PM
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49. I'm not voting for Obama
 i morally can not do it. i'm writing in Bernie Sanders. 

Alrighty then. 

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Ken Burch is all over the board over there, he's a flaming radical.

God, he's an idiot. 
I have been involved in getting a line on a ballot added.  You have no idea what you have to go through.  You have to bang on doors, jump through many legal hoops, etc......I can't go on.  Let's just say it was Arduous.  You can't do it high.
   :rotf:

Alrighty then. 

They are ready for my DUmp BO  bring on the Green Mountain Boys   Sanders / Dean    The artsie fartsie crowd would certainly go for this as a campaign poster:


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