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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]Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)45. Mitt Rob-me and his GOPher cohorts
give me the boo boo-jeebies so badly that I have contributed around $50 to Obama's campaign (which happens to be the first time I donated money to any cause before.) As soon as I'm able to, I will cast my vote for Obama and keep my fingers crossed that we regain a comfortable majority in the House and Senate.
I also want the satisfaction of seeing the look on Mitch McConnell's face once their plan of making him a 1-term president fails.
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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