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In reply to the discussion: In 2008 I supported John Edwards....And then Obama. ...What was I thinking? [View all]Beacool
(30,518 posts)90. Are we in high school?
Is this a popularity contest? The whole thread is puerile.
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In 2008 I supported John Edwards....And then Obama. ...What was I thinking? [View all]
Armstead
Apr 2013
OP
"Ignore the smell of the decaying corpse in the middle of the room . . ."
markpkessinger
Apr 2013
#85
Enough of that ProSense. If he can't stand up for seniors on Social Security
JDPriestly
Apr 2013
#92
Guess what. You'll Never Have to Vote for Obama nor Edwards for President Ever Again
Yavin4
Apr 2013
#8
Yeah, being the PERPETUAL Hillary apologist is so much more worthy of your time
Number23
Apr 2013
#68
You're right. That is certainly not something you'll ever have to worry about.
Number23
Apr 2013
#87
Focus on Congress, cast a symbolic vote for president. If we have a strong, progressive Dem
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#89
The FIRST thing Obama DID do was the stimulus - and it was as big as could pass Congress
karynnj
Apr 2013
#29
no argument on any of your points, but by the VA primary Kerry looked like a done deal
carolinayellowdog
Apr 2013
#42
Could it be that had Dean won the nomination and Presidency, you would have been dissapointed
karynnj
Apr 2013
#38
I was concerned about a Bush-Clinton-Clinton-Bush-Bush-Clinton-Clinton lock on the presidency
AndyA
Apr 2013
#26
I supported Obama - but it was because I could not overlook the obvious phoniness of Edwards
karynnj
Apr 2013
#28
Give the same amount of trust and skepticism to "our" folks as "the opposition" to start
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#44
I think that path has been closed off, lots of fail safes and bureaucratic entropy since FDR
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#102
You do realize that Obama couldn't actually do much in his first term, right?
AverageJoe90
Apr 2013
#46
I think the bigger problem is the poor choices we have to begin with
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Apr 2013
#47
Thank you immoderate, good to be here with so many kindred spirits!
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Apr 2013
#56
Wow, I didn't realize all the people here were for Edwards.The $400 haircut man.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#52
We're already on the slow road now...I can't live with that...although I'm not very pleased.
Auntie Bush
Apr 2013
#95
This place is going to be a nightmare for 3 1/2 years until we all get back to....
Walk away
Apr 2013
#77
He is as he presented himself to be: a moderate Democrat. If you saw something else,
Honeycombe8
Apr 2013
#101