Thinking about voting for Obama?

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  1. JohnLSU

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    Ummm, the whole Rev Wright thing was plastered all over the news by the "liberal media." There isn't a "liberal media," it's an American media. Just like their isn't a pro-American Republican party and an anti-American Democratic Party. The American DNC, the American GOP, and the American media are all pro-American. Do you think we get media programming feed to us by those who aren't at least 100% American allies (like the UK's BBC and Reuters)? How often do you think you have you been media-programmed by other people from the worldwide media that weren't pro-American? Do you also think we have non-Americans representing both the Democrats and the Republicans?
     
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    Yeah, but there aren't a whole lot of those "old time" Democrat-loyalists in Louisiana. Are you trying to claim that Louisiana is not a Republican state?
     
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    Obama is a fraud, and you don't like McCain. So who would you like to see our next President be if you could choose anybody?
     
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    Bush and his crew were wacko. McCain isn't part of their posse.
     
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    So to you, McCain is really a Democrat, and Obama is a socialist. So if there were a "Republican" candidate, who should he or she be?

    Also, Ted Kennedy sponsored many pro-"Republican" bills. For example, remember that whole big thing about getting better armor for our troops to protect them against IEDs? That was all Ted Kennedy. The guy ain't exactly a "non-conservative."
     
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    You being afraid of Iran bombing us is like an LSU fan being afraid that our football team might get upset by a bunch of 10-year-olds.
     
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    THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING! WE ARE ALL HEADED TO HELL! THE END TIME IS NEAR!!!
     
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    wow.
     
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    Republicans are good, its just morons that have to be marginalized (which the American public did with Bush and his posse... see the approval ratings). If the "liberal media" had been doing their job at being "liberal" (instead of hyping Bush and his policies in the first place), we wouldn't be in this mess. The Republicans are powerful, they will never be marginalized.
     
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    I was a GOP junkie when Clinton got elected, I hated that he won, but during his presidency, he never bothered me, not even when he got re-elected over the uninspiring Bob Dole (Bill did a good job up until that whole committing adultery in the White House thing). But, being the stubborn brain-washed GOP sheep that I was, I never said a nice thing about Clinton during his time in office, and when George W. Bush ran, I was 100% on his band wagon. I thought he'd be one of the greatest. Wow. Wow. Wow... was I an idiot. I caught on a lot sooner than most of my fellow Republicans (a few here in this thread still haven't caught on), but yes, it wasn't until the GW Bush years that I looked back on Clinton as a great president. Now, with these people you are arguing with here, Red, come on, SabanFan and friends' obsession with the GOP is pathological. These people need severe psychological help. But, fortunately, the majority of the United States of America isn't crazy, and gave Bush incredibly humiliating approval ratings.
     
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