pattyt said 03/11, 01:13 PM
we can argue all we want, no matter what someone is gonna have to be president at the end. I personally dont want a one but if i were to choose i think that obama is for the people and will be there till the end
superstaniam said 03/11, 03:20 PM
What does that have to do with the subject....You like Obama. Good for you. The truth is that he's going to have to get dirtier and dirtier trying to win his party's nomination. The Dems are in crisis mode. If you're head's been in your media-supplied sandbox, notice the concern over FL and MI Dem primary votes set aside as "it's our party and you'll play like we want you too" punishment. When you consider redoing a primary...or counting votes already set aside...something's wrong with your system...or at least that's the truth according to dems a la the 2000 election. Reps win on superior organization and strength of candidates character and the general fear of having to live in a socialist society promised by both Clinton and Obama. The Dems will flub it for themselves again...plus...who do you want calling the shots in Iraq...B. Hussein Obama....or John McCain retired U.S. Navy fighter pilot, veteran, and P.O.W....leading reformer. McCain wins.
pattyt said 03/14, 01:05 PM
obama all the way
superstaniam said 03/14, 03:33 PM
Your reasoning is just as sound as every other Obama supporter I've met. Keep up the good work and we may just get socialism. I mean hey why not give it a second chance.Look what it did for 1930s Germany,the USSR, and healthcare in England, all improved by socialism...it's only killed millions give it another shot. Let's elect someone with at least a shred of patriotism and a sense of duty. I'll take the "man in the arena", a proven fighter, for our country.
too true amigo! so much for that stellar ed system.
superstaniam | 03/11/08
Report Offensive CommentI want Barack Hussein Obama calling the shots in Iraq. The fact that he's a Muslim terrorist doesn't mean he'll do a poor job of it.
IamFry | 03/11/08
Report Offensive CommentThanks for adding your valuable input IamFry...You really bring out your point of there being a true need for education reform in America, well.
superstaniam | 03/12/08
Report Offensive CommentYou may be right that the dems will flub it up for themselves again. At least Hillary is more central, crossing party lines in the Senate 56 times to Barack's 24 times (their voting record, that is). She's more open to reaching across the aisle. McCain is too and he's taking a lot of flack for it in his own party, which is wrong. He's such an amazing hero. ROTP
Rightonthispoint | 03/12/08
Report Offensive CommentMr. "I'll take the 'man in the arena', a proven fighter, for our country" can't even put up a fight in his face-off: http://www.elephant-donkey.com/elephantdonkey/show/6081
Hadrian | 03/27/08
Report Offensive CommentI like to superstaniam in superstaniam style...pure superstaniam...less superstaniam.
Ima Loser | 04/17/08
Report Offensive CommentPlease keep it clean. Bad words will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.
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