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In reply to the discussion: Morally bankrupt? [View all]I'm trying like hell to stay out of this. I'm having a lousy day and I'll say something I'll (sort of) regret. But, he's just feeding the frenzy and it's making me reconsider my feelings about "ignore".
Crap. Now I've kicked another piece of garbage.
For the record, I don't believe all of Pres. Obama's critics are spoiled, petulant children.
Edit to add: NO, WAIT!!! I want to kick this piece of garbage!
Sorry, I honestly got confused between phone calls and thought I was responding to that "other" thread.
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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