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04:44am, Fri 08
Change
those who want change .. and live in the United States

please consider Obama .. he's out to make a difference

check my profile for a fantastic video!

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this is not political spamming .. i'm just sharing what I believe in

some of you should know that

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ants Send Instant Message
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ants
kent
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i think you should go fuck yourself but we cant all be winners can we no so shut the fuck up and stay out of my shit bitch

06:11am, Wed 20
Gradient Send Instant Message
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Craig B.
Texas
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What the hell?

Whose bright idea was it to put a political thread on the forum on a dating site? Politics is about the worst thing you can talk about if you're actually trying to meet someone.

07:16am, Wed 20
Talamascaa Send Instant Message
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Chad
TX
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Ants.... Jesus. Therapy mate, look into it.

Nobody should get so worked up from a forum. And did your parents really raise you to talk like that to a lady?

02:07pm, Wed 20
mel Send Instant Message
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Melinda
Colorado
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Obama WILL be the next President. He is not Islamic...he is a Christian....not that it matters. He is inspiring...and motivational...and yes..I am working on his local campaign. Booyah!

02:38pm, Wed 20
adam Send Instant Message
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adam
ca
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Quote from vote4change
"so what if his middle name is hussein? does that make him any less of a leader? if his middle name were joe or lou would that give him an instant credibility boost? somehow make him more equipped to be president?"


His middle name being that makes people believe he is muslim, as demonstrated by the comments in this thread and on political programs I have watched... it causes confusion and division among voters, and citizens should he be elected. That's all I'm saying.

But far more disturbing to me is your leap of faith there, calling him a "leader" in the first place...

It would be funny to me how you simply assume he inherently has leadership skills, but I find it scary, more than anything, that you are just so convinced he knows anything about it, and how you get offended at any one questioning him...

Tell me then, what is it he has lead so brilliantly that has impressed you to such point that you are convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt, with every fiber in your being, that he is in any way, shape or form "equipped" or otherwise qualified to be president or run for any office in the US government, run a pizza parlor, or do anything else for that matter...

Is it that you personally know the guy for 20 years? or have stood side by side with him on the field of battle? or maybe you successfully trusted your kids to him in a time of need? maybe he saved your life during a medical emergency?

Seems to me it is just that tingling feeling you get inside when you see him on TV.

I find it ridiculous you believe you can have any serious convictions about any political candidate in the first place, but even more so with the kind of verve you are displaying, and especially about someone who has no experience, no track record, and who just says what you want to hear by simply standing opposite GW Bush, the easiest task any candidate has ever had...

Please do enlighten me...

03:20pm, Wed 20
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Dusty
Arizona
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I'm gonna have to applaud Adam. Well said.

04:05pm, Wed 20
adam Send Instant Message
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adam
ca
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I'm not against the guy, I'm against zealous propaganda...

I don't like any of the choices and frankly I don't think any of them have shown us enough or that they're to be trusted either way... they all have pros and cons, none that I can see seriously outweigh the other... (sorry Mel)

if I had to choose, I'd say Ms. Clinton but I can barely make my mind up honestly... let alone be a militant political spammer

04:29pm, Wed 20
vote4change Send Instant Message
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Me
New York
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i don't see the connection between someone's name and the kind of person they are


and i am not spamming.  spamming is what that ants guy does .. mr thr thr three posts in one


05:40pm, Wed 20
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Shady
ny
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As much as we want change it will be a dream to get it. Obama sounds like the best choice for president. But he is going to need congress to back him

07:08pm, Wed 20
mel Send Instant Message
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Melinda
Colorado
Message: [quote]
Quote from adam
"I'm not against the guy, I'm against zealous propaganda...

I don't like any of the choices and frankly I don't think any of them have shown us enough or that they're to be trusted either way... they all have pros and cons, none that I can see seriously outweigh the other... (sorry Mel)

if I had to choose, I'd say Ms. Clinton but I can barely make my mind up honestly... let alone be a militant political spammer"


You don't have to be sorry to me. Everyone gets to believe what they want and vote for who they want. As for me - I am voting for Obama. I am trusting that due to his lack of international experience he will establish an amazing staff of people to support and advise him.

As a senator, Obama's first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent.

I got this information from an Illionois site on his accomplishments:

He played a major role in passing many other bills, including the state's first earned-income tax credit to help the working poor and the first ethics and campaign finance law in 25 years (a law a Post story said made Illinois "one of the best in the nation on campaign finance disclosure"). Obama's commitment to ethics continued in the U.S. Senate, where he co-authored the new lobbying reform law that, among its hard-to-sell provisions, requires lawmakers to disclose the names of lobbyists who "bundle" contributions for them.

He has done a lot...just not on a national level. As far as I'm concerned...he's the man.

10:36pm, Wed 20


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