Topic: Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday The final rush to the White Houseby Frogboy25
(Liberal)
Friday, February 1, 2008
Hello All, sorry I have not given a liberals view for some time, but things happen!
Here we are just days away from super Tuesday and there is some hope for this country. An African American and a Woman! I have some real concerns about Mrs. Clinton but either will give real help to the poorer part of our society.
Don't understand the support of Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich. These are good people who are unelectible, now is the time to choose a good person who can be elected.
Barack Obama may be young, inexperienced but he may well be what we need for that elusive idea. CHANGE
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Why would anyone vote for someone who doesn't represent their views? Sounds like the same old patronizing sexism and racism going on. Not change at all...
re paul and kucinich: why would you not want me to vote my conscience? Just because my views aren't held by what you consider an adequate slice of the population, does that make them invalid? My question to you is which particular change that Obama pushes would you prefer? I can tell you why I wish either Kucinich or Paul to be elected, and it involves specific issues which I agree with, can you do the same with your support of Obama?
As to what you wrote, well, change is an easy word to say. When I see some kind of specifics on what sort of change any of the libs have for us, I'll know if I need to a) flee the country or b) join a militia. Of course, the most likely change is simply going to be a change on who I see on the SOTU address, but still.
I am increasingly faced with the disgusting probability that I'll have to vote for Dennis K, rather than John Edwards, who had my vote previously. Hell, even Clinton.
I simply don't see that Obama has the experience to make any changes stick. To have change, you have to work through Congress, and all he's done with his rhetoric about DC is piss a lot of Congress off. But to each his own!
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