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In reply to the discussion: Morally bankrupt? [View all]tblue
(16,350 posts)18. The fact that you are honest enough
to admit Obama is not perfect makes yours a more convincing argument than ones telling people to shut up.
As I think about whether or not I can volunteer in the next election (as I have in every General Election since Dukakis), I shudder to think of people, like some here, who bully and belittle others. At this point I have no desire to be in that company. And I am one who usually puts in a few hundred hours of volunteer time at the local (and sometimes distant) campaign offices.
But I respect your rant because you're trying to change people's actions instead of their feelings. And you're not telling them to shut up, you're telling them to vote. Big difference. Respect.
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Al Gore won in 2000 but the US supreme court threw our votes out and then voted 5-4 and selected
Citizen Worker
Dec 2011
#15
Hmmm, this is the statement I distinctly remember as casting Obama supporters as "morally bankrupt"
Spazito
Dec 2011
#19
Frustration is one thing, labeling Obama supporters as "defenders who are morally corrupt...
Spazito
Dec 2011
#32