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In reply to the discussion: I am without a doubt, unequivocably, unapologetically, and enthusiastically voting for Obama in Nov! [View all]Jakes Progress
(11,213 posts)32. Nasty thing to say.
I could say that his thread was invaded by republicans who want to push Obama even further right by telling him that liberal policies don't matter, that he will do just fine by being more and more conservative.
I could say that this thread has been invaded by republicans who want to alienate and Democrats who might be wavering. One good way to do that is to pretend to be a big old Obama fan who calls anyone who calls out a pointless or silly post a republican. That would be a really good strategy for cutting votes for Obama and helping romney.
But then, I think.
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I am without a doubt, unequivocably, unapologetically, and enthusiastically voting for Obama in Nov! [View all]
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
OP
I am without a doubt, unequivocably, unapologetically, and enthusiastically joining you!
calimary
Jun 2012
#1
My enthusiasm does not match yours, but I will still vote for him in November.
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2012
#10
Yes, Romney would be a dangerous disaster. I think SS & Medicare would be killed....
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#22
My elderly white male husband and I both intend on voting for Obama. We consider it making sure
appleannie1
Jun 2012
#15
Yeah, I think the old DU has been invaded by Republicans posing as Democrats.
mercymechap
Jun 2012
#19
That other post you mentioned is why I did mine. That other post was removed from DU...
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#21
No one has said liberal policies don't matter. He has been liberal, and very liberal in some areas.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#38
It IS debatable. Obama/Biden both support unions. I did NOT support Obama getting
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#66
I disagree with President Obama on many subjects, but I think he has done well
ZombieHorde
Jun 2012
#20
Obama is a moderate. I knew this from the start. That may be why I'm not as disappointed...
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#53
Count me in too, my husband and son after reading this quote from a Washington insider
kimbutgar
Jun 2012
#27
Yes, the post I was responding to got pulled so quickly, it left smoke it its quake.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#52
Obama is the right person for the job for the right time in our history. We need him. He
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#49