How Obama got elected
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2wheeler;248844 wrote:
Umm...........hmmmmmm.........I believe he meant popularity NOT based on political experience/knowledge.
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2wheeler;248857 wrote:
Believe whatever you want.I was talking about CapitalJ's post...meaning I think what CapitalJ meant was that he was voted in on his popularity for charisma/charm not for political knowledge...
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SmitEvo;248932 wrote:
It is unamerican not to support your president...:icon_geek:Actually, a true American will always question their government and expect a straight answer. The people shouldn't have to live like sheep and expect everything to be alright.
That is not a democracy. That is socialism.
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Afsil80;249060 wrote:
Actually, a true American will always question their government and expect a straight answer. The people shouldn't have to live like sheep and expect everything to be alright.That is not a democracy. That is socialism.
You can still support your president and still have questions. Remember "its not what your country can do for you, its what you can do for your country"....
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Well said Brian, its like Deja Vu or something lol.
I can't speak to Obama's <u>political</u> popularity, but neither can those people. They voted for Obama because Bush left a bad taste in their mouths and they think all republicans are Bush wannabes. Obama's inexperience is alarming, but I hope he does good things for this country. and drops the socialism bullshit he's been spouting.
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capitlj;249115 wrote:
They voted for Obama because Bush left a bad taste in their mouths and they think all republicans are Bush wannabes.Im sure some people feel that way, but I think a lot more people just felt that McCain was a "bush wannabe", not necessarily all republicans....
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SmitEvo;249082 wrote:
You can still support your president and still have questions. Remember "its not what your country can do for you, its what you can do for your country"....Ain't gotta remind me. I've done more for my country that most ever will, but there's others who put me to shame in their service.

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inspector01;249125 wrote:
Im sure some people feel that way, but I think a lot more people just felt that McCain was a "bush wannabe", not necessarily all republicans....Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. Its kinda hard to get a feel for who you are voting for when all you can get out of the media is, "Osama-Obama therefore Obama is a terrorist". I did have to laugh at McCain calling Obama pro-abortion to his face at the debates. No one in their right mind is pro-abortion dumbass.
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