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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 11:44:55 GMT -5
O'Malley would be an awful president. I am not at all convinced he could get the nomination. Once the nation learns of his lunacy here in MD, he's done. The nation voted for Obama. Not once. But twice. Nothing would surprise me.
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Post by Evil Yoda on Aug 21, 2014 13:58:09 GMT -5
I am going to explain this one time and one time only. Evidently not, since this is your second reply to that post. First, it was "a joke", and now I am being whiney because I find your behavior objectionable. Please pick a position and stick with it!
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Post by vosa on Aug 21, 2014 15:46:26 GMT -5
I am going to explain this one time and one time only. Evidently not, since this is your second reply to that post. First, it was "a joke", and now I am being whiney because I find your behavior objectionable. Please pick a position and stick with it! Hang in there EY. I see "racist" and "turd" in your future.
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Post by howarewegoingtopay on Aug 21, 2014 16:02:58 GMT -5
Evidently not, since this is your second reply to that post. First, it was "a joke", and now I am being whiney because I find your behavior objectionable. Please pick a position and stick with it! Hang in there EY. I see "racist" and "turd" in your future.
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Post by Moses on Aug 21, 2014 16:41:00 GMT -5
Once the nation learns of his lunacy here in MD, he's done. The nation voted for Obama. Not once. But twice. Nothing would surprise me. Gosh you can say this without mentioning George bush? Bwahaha
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 18:06:20 GMT -5
The nation voted for Obama. Not once. But twice. Nothing would surprise me. Gosh you can say this without mentioning George bush? Bwahaha Yes I can. Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!
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Post by rocketwolf on Aug 21, 2014 19:13:43 GMT -5
I liked O'Malley at first as mayor; he seemed more down to earth then. Now he acts like he's my parent, telling me what's best for me in a soft but patronizing kind of way. It really irks me. O'Malley wants to be president and to get noticed by the Libs that run the DNC, he MUST advocate an all powerful cradle to grave controlling Big Brother type of government.
The farther up the food chain a politician goes, the more they are separated from the voters, until they no longer care to serve the people but only wish to buy their votes for total control of everything.
Political greed for power is a soul stealing greed worse than monetary greed.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 19:24:39 GMT -5
Who wants to see O'Malley as president?
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Post by kashmir on Aug 21, 2014 19:47:02 GMT -5
Once the nation learns of his lunacy here in MD, he's done. The nation voted for Obama. Not once. But twice. Nothing would surprise me. You act like McCain or Romney were viable options, luckily more voters thought they weren't. Still crying over spilt milk? Or Just a toxic case of sour grapes.........
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Post by Moses on Aug 21, 2014 19:49:24 GMT -5
Who wants to see O'Malley as president? You guys. You keep saying he could never be elected!
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Post by aboutwell on Aug 21, 2014 19:49:47 GMT -5
I liked O'Malley at first as mayor; he seemed more down to earth then. Now he acts like he's my parent, telling me what's best for me in a soft but patronizing kind of way. It really irks me. But is he "telling" you in a "suggestive" way?... or an "aggressive" way?... nothing wrong with those who are supposed to be our leaders to suggest things... even if it's just because "they" think so... as long as they don't force the issue... New Yorkers weren't supposed to able to purchase a single 44oz soft drink... but they could still purchase as many smaller ones as they chose... the 44oz ban only made a person "more aware" of indulgence in things that may not be good for them... but didn't prevent them from doing it if they wanted to go to a bit more trouble to do it... it works... that's one reason I quit smoking... May 31... 16 years ago...
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Post by Moses on Aug 21, 2014 19:52:00 GMT -5
I liked O'Malley at first as mayor; he seemed more down to earth then. Now he acts like he's my parent, telling me what's best for me in a soft but patronizing kind of way. It really irks me. But is he "telling" you in a "suggestive" way?... or an "aggressive" way?... nothing wrong with those who are supposed to be our leaders to suggest things... even if it's just because "they" think so... as long as they don't force the issue... New Yorkers weren't supposed to able to purchase a single 44oz soft drink... but they could still purchase as many smaller ones as they chose... the 44oz ban only made a person "more aware" of indulgence in things that may not be good for them... but didn't prevent them from doing it if they wanted to go to a bit more trouble to do it... it works... that's one reason I quit smoking... May 31... 16 years ago... There's a happy balance in there. Normally I would actually support the right-winger stance on these kind of nannying laws, but they always overplayed their hand so I can't.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 21:19:29 GMT -5
The nation voted for Obama. Not once. But twice. Nothing would surprise me. You act like McCain or Romney were viable options, luckily more voters thought they weren't. Still crying over spilt milk? Or Just a toxic case of sour grapes......... Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 21:22:18 GMT -5
You act like McCain or Romney were viable options, luckily more voters thought they weren't. Still crying over spilt milk? Or Just a toxic case of sour grapes......... Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent. After the last election I became unaffiliated. Neither party is representative of how I see government.
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Post by kashmir on Aug 21, 2014 21:23:49 GMT -5
You act like McCain or Romney were viable options, luckily more voters thought they weren't. Still crying over spilt milk? Or Just a toxic case of sour grapes......... Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent. Can't tell you how happy that the majority of American voters disagreed.
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Post by kashmir on Aug 21, 2014 21:24:55 GMT -5
Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent. After the last election I became unaffiliated. Neither party is representative of how I see government. I hear Cliven Bundy is looking for people to join his militia........
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 21:25:12 GMT -5
Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent. Can't tell you how happy that the majority of American voters disagreed. So would you vote for O'Malley for president?
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Post by kashmir on Aug 21, 2014 21:29:43 GMT -5
Can't tell you how happy that the majority of American voters disagreed. So would you vote for O'Malley for president? Don't know, guess I would have to see who else throws their hat in the ring.
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Post by alienrace on Aug 22, 2014 7:18:45 GMT -5
Yes, in my opinion, both McCain and Romney were better choices than Obama. I voted for Obama in the primaries the first time around. For Obama's second time, I abstained from the primaries and then changed my affiliation from democrat to independent. Can't tell you how happy that the majority of American voters disagreed. And now, other than die hard partisans, they have buyer's remorse.
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Post by kashmir on Aug 22, 2014 9:04:09 GMT -5
Can't tell you how happy that the majority of American voters disagreed. And now, other than die hard partisans, they have buyer's remorse. Yeah because I have seen so much 'buyer's remorse' people whining about wishing they had voted for Romney….. Bueller…….Bueller……..Bueller…. Nice try though……..
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Post by howarewegoingtopay on Aug 22, 2014 9:06:58 GMT -5
And now, other than die hard partisans, they have buyer's remorse. Yeah because I have seen so much 'buyer's remorse' people whining about wishing they had voted for Romney….. Bueller…….Bueller……..Bueller…. Nice try though…….. But it won't be about people voting for Romney, it will be about them not voting at all.
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Post by Ravenchamp on Aug 23, 2014 10:23:53 GMT -5
pretty scary when you have a mirror image of obama ready to run for czar. actually i hate to say it, but omally IMO is even worse.
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Post by aboutwell on Aug 23, 2014 11:20:39 GMT -5
Yeah because I have seen so much 'buyer's remorse' people whining about wishing they had voted for Romney….. Bueller…….Bueller……..Bueller…. Nice try though…….. But it won't be about people voting for Romney, it will be about them not voting at all. That'll get 'em down nearer to that 9% voter participation rate... like it is in Ferguson, MO... (their own fault... so why bitch about it)...
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Post by vosa on Aug 23, 2014 11:29:47 GMT -5
But is he "telling" you in a "suggestive" way?... or an "aggressive" way?... nothing wrong with those who are supposed to be our leaders to suggest things... even if it's just because "they" think so... as long as they don't force the issue... New Yorkers weren't supposed to able to purchase a single 44oz soft drink... but they could still purchase as many smaller ones as they chose... the 44oz ban only made a person "more aware" of indulgence in things that may not be good for them... but didn't prevent them from doing it if they wanted to go to a bit more trouble to do it... it works... that's one reason I quit smoking... May 31... 16 years ago... There's a happy balance in there. Normally I would actually support the right-winger stance on these kind of nannying laws, but they always overplayed their hand so I can't.A triumph of form over substance.
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