Politics and Religion

What bothers me most about all this is the race by the states
Not_a_racist 3216 reads
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1 / 12

Are Democrats saying they don't want the nomination race to be over yet?

Why aren't the Democratic voters rallying around their presumptive nominee?

It is one thing for a Democratic candidate to loose a Republican state, it is another for the presumptive nominee to loose a state they have to win in the general election, especially if that loss is by 41 points.

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 2806 reads
posted
3 / 12

to be 1st on the primaries... then there is presumptive momentum built up from those "Early returns."  Of course, there is also the media frenzy over the presumptive winner... then they find out he is not as pristine as they once thought.... then there are other things they notice... and along comes #2 who refuses to quit...

And so on and on it goes... which demonstrates to me how easily lead our NON-ADEQUATELY educated voting populace is....

I'm gonna vote for him/her cause... I like him/her.

What has him/her done?  I dunno, but I like him/her.

We have reduced (potentially) the most important job in our country to a popularity contest....  would you hire a maid based upon popularity?  

-- Modified on 5/14/2008 2:43:59 PM

Cpl_Punishment 1522 reads
posted
4 / 12

like Wright has to wind up passing the plate asking for people to fucking donate for his dinner, and people who had "other priorities" or just plain forgot they were supposed to show up for drills, or forgot they were convicted for something, gets elected to the White House, I think that fellow rates saying "God damn America!"

When people are more concerned about who is wearing what FUCKING LAPEL PIN, than who is pulling their weight, then Houston, we have a problem.

The Moose 26 Reviews 1816 reads
posted
5 / 12

losing a THIRD straight election run-off in very conservative districts....Yesterday was Mississippi,  & before that was Illinois & Louisiana....

Republicans won't be controlling the House or Senate anytime soon...

Timbow 2049 reads
posted
6 / 12

What is funny is that DEM  winner in Mississippi did not want Obama beside him in the election :)

kerrakles 1896 reads
posted
7 / 12

White working class votes, so says Donna Brasil, Roland Martin, David Plouffe and Jamal (whatever his name is) on CNN.

They are uneducated, not enlightened and cling to guns and religion.

Besides, if Obama doesn't get elected Al Sharpton has assured that he will gazillion people on the streets.

We are changing to Zimbawe style of democracy.

"Change We can Believe in"

Tusayan 1668 reads
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8 / 12
zisk 86 Reviews 1428 reads
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9 / 12
RightwingUnderground 1659 reads
posted
10 / 12

as well as those in 2006, are running as conservatives.

Further proof that the conservative movement is not dead, but simply slowed by deadwood Republicans.

The Moose 26 Reviews 1765 reads
posted
11 / 12

Sure, in some of these House special elctions where Democrats won recently,, the Democrat has been rather conservative, but in places like Mississippi, & Louisiana, you have to be...Besides, many southern Democrats are somewhat conservative anyway (the blue dog Democrats as there called), especially on social issues...

And you can argue some of the Democratic senators who won in 2006 were rather conservative, but Sherrod Brown (D-OH) was definitely NOT one of them....

-- Modified on 5/16/2008 9:50:38 AM

WillieTheBarTender 1721 reads
posted
12 / 12

The ones named Bush?

Exactly WHO would you like to see nominated?  

Fred Phelps, maybe?

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