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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DPG21920
Ahh, avoidance. I am not here to judge or harm you my friend. I want to get to the root of why you would lash out, lie and act a fool just because someone called you out. You do understand that is not a normal response, correct? Once you have understood that, I truly believe I can help you, both personally, professionally and emotionally.
You don't have to force people to like you, just be yourself and it should come naturally.
Brother, my goal is not for you to like me. You called me out on being the opposite of what I described in the OP and I came to grips with that identity a long time ago, brother. I appreciate the gesture but it was something I already know. The day you come to grips with the identity of being a homophobe, is the day you will find bliss.
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DPG21920
No, I fully see what he is doing, but I can't just let him have the last word. It's not in my nature.
Brother, this is not about the last word. Your pettiness will only continue to cripple you.
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DPG21920
No, I fully see what he is doing, but I can't just let him have the last word. It's not in my nature.
:lol Det "I was just playing along with the schtick" excuse
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DUNCANownsKOBE
Brother, my trolling is not the issue as I am not trolling you nor am I trying to. By getting married and filing their taxes together, the gays have trolled you when they had no intention of doing so. That is the problem I am hear to fix. Find the strength to accept the fact gays in this country will eventually have equal marriage rights in all fifty states and the thought of gay marriage will no longer troll you so easily.
:tu
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DoK is up on my scorecard.
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DPG21920
DoK is the Stretch of the Political Forum. :lol He probably is getting really excited thinking he is trolling.
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Clipper Nation
:lol Det "I was just playing along with the schtick" excuse
Guy, that was like my 2nd response. HHSMH
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LnGrrrR
DoK is up on my scorecard.
That is why this country is in bad shape.
j/k
seriously tho
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DoK doesn't even support gay marriage, that's the funny thing.
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DPG21920
DoK doesn't even support gay marriage, that's the funny thing.
Brother, now you're just deliberately saying stuff you know to be wrong in order to get a rise out of me. My question is, why? Your anger has reached depths I have never seen before.
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Why has my name entered into your slap fight?
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DarrinS
Why has my name entered into your slap fight?
Cause you're a faggot.
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DarrinS
Why has my name entered into your slap fight?
DoK is just giddy gay after his candidate won the election. It will wear off a few weeks from now after he relizes nothing has changed. He feels great today and this is how he shows it. Harmless, tbh. God bless
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Lincoln
Cause you're a faggot.
Homophobic slur. Nice.
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jack sommerset
DoK is just giddy gay after his candidate won the election. It will wear off a few weeks from now after he relizes nothing has changed. He feels great today and this is how he shows it. Harmless, tbh. God bless
Brother, my candidate was Jill Stein as I voted for her. God bless
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DPG, how has the Obama administration negatively affected your life--and are you in a better situation now than you were in 2008?
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
I’ve spent my time after the election trying to figure out why this particular bothered me more than any other. In 2008 I most certainly did not vote for Obama. He won. Life went on (albeit it got harder and harder).
When I found out on election night that Obama had gotten another 4 years in office, immediately I felt this massive sense of loss and anger. I was not planning on gloating if Romney won, and I most certainly did not plan on rubbing it in anyone’s face as I’m seeing the Obama supporters do. I just wanted what was best for the country as a whole. I wanted what was best for my children’s futures.
In the past few days here’s what I’ve been able to sort through.
I wanted Romney to win because he had a plan for our country to get back on its feet. Yes, it involved making cuts in programs that a lot of people have become dependent upon, but just like in your personal life… when times get tough, you have to make cuts. People supporting Obama seem to only have very specific interests. Wellfare, PBS, Women’s programs, ect….
A lot of the celebratory comments and posts I’ve read from Obama supporters stated things like “My Vagina is singing”….
Why cant these people understand that you can’t fix our country by being SO narrow minded. You need to be able to open up your mind and realized that in order to fix your beloved programs, we need to fix our economy first. Our country has become such a society of entitlement that a lot of people cant see the greater cause.
Obama’s campaign moto is “Forward”. Well during his first term, we’ve taken two steps back. So I guess by moving forward in his second term, then we can hope to at least be back where we started in 2008.
I know Romney isn’t the most likeable person. BUT I wasn’t voting for him based on his personal traits or personal beliefs. I voted for him because he KNOWS how to make money work. He KNOWS what it takes to pull us out of this deep financial chasm we find ourselves in.
Whether the Democrats want to admit it or not, Romney was the superior man when it comes to fixing financial messes, and that’s what we need. I would have voted for him whether he was Republican or Democrat.
AND whether the Democrats like it or not, an HUGE number of Obama’s supporters only supported him because of his skin color. (Just look at the statistics and demographics.)
I know I’ve lost faith in our country and our society as a whole. I get the feeling that this is the beginning of the end for our country.
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ElNono
I’ve spent my time after the election trying to figure out why this particular bothered me more than any other. In 2008 I most certainly did not vote for Obama. He won. Life went on (albeit it got harder and harder).
When I found out on election night that Obama had gotten another 4 years in office, immediately I felt this massive sense of loss and anger. I was not planning on gloating if Romney won, and I most certainly did not plan on rubbing it in anyone’s face as I’m seeing the Obama supporters do. I just wanted what was best for the country as a whole. I wanted what was best for my children’s futures.
In the past few days here’s what I’ve been able to sort through.
I wanted Romney to win because he had a plan for our country to get back on its feet. Yes, it involved making cuts in programs that a lot of people have become dependent upon, but just like in your personal life… when times get tough, you have to make cuts. People supporting Obama seem to only have very specific interests. Wellfare, PBS, Women’s programs, ect….
A lot of the celebratory comments and posts I’ve read from Obama supporters stated things like “My Vagina is singing”….
Why cant these people understand that you can’t fix our country by being SO narrow minded. You need to be able to open up your mind and realized that in order to fix your beloved programs, we need to fix our economy first. Our country has become such a society of entitlement that a lot of people cant see the greater cause.
Obama’s campaign moto is “Forward”. Well during his first term, we’ve taken two steps back. So I guess by moving forward in his second term, then we can hope to at least be back where we started in 2008.
I know Romney isn’t the most likeable person. BUT I wasn’t voting for him based on his personal traits or personal beliefs. I voted for him because he KNOWS how to make money work. He KNOWS what it takes to pull us out of this deep financial chasm we find ourselves in.
Whether the Democrats want to admit it or not, Romney was the superior man when it comes to fixing financial messes, and that’s what we need. I would have voted for him whether he was Republican or Democrat.
AND whether the Democrats like it or not, an HUGE number of Obama’s supporters only supported him because of his skin color. (Just look at the statistics and demographics.)
I know I’ve lost faith in our country and our society as a whole. I get the feeling that this is the beginning of the end for our country.
:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao link?
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
I’ve spent my time after the election trying to figure out why this particular bothered me more than any other. In 2008 I most certainly did not vote for Obama. He won. Life went on (albeit it got harder and harder).
When I found out on election night that Obama had gotten another 4 years in office, immediately I felt this massive sense of loss and anger. I was not planning on gloating if Romney won, and I most certainly did not plan on rubbing it in anyone’s face as I’m seeing the Obama supporters do. I just wanted what was best for the country as a whole. I wanted what was best for my children’s futures.
In the past few days here’s what I’ve been able to sort through.
I wanted Romney to win because he had a plan for our country to get back on its feet. Yes, it involved making cuts in programs that a lot of people have become dependent upon, but just like in your personal life… when times get tough, you have to make cuts. People supporting Obama seem to only have very specific interests. Wellfare, PBS, Women’s programs, ect….
A lot of the celebratory comments and posts I’ve read from Obama supporters stated things like “My Vagina is singing”….
Why cant these people understand that you can’t fix our country by being SO narrow minded. You need to be able to open up your mind and realized that in order to fix your beloved programs, we need to fix our economy first. Our country has become such a society of entitlement that a lot of people cant see the greater cause.
Obama’s campaign moto is “Forward”. Well during his first term, we’ve taken two steps back. So I guess by moving forward in his second term, then we can hope to at least be back where we started in 2008.
I know Romney isn’t the most likeable person. BUT I wasn’t voting for him based on his personal traits or personal beliefs. I voted for him because he KNOWS how to make money work. He KNOWS what it takes to pull us out of this deep financial chasm we find ourselves in.
Whether the Democrats want to admit it or not, Romney was the superior man when it comes to fixing financial messes, and that’s what we need. I would have voted for him whether he was Republican or Democrat.
AND whether the Democrats like it or not, an HUGE number of Obama’s supporters only supported him because of his skin color. (Just look at the statistics and demographics.)
I know I’ve lost faith in our country and our society as a whole. I get the feeling that this is the beginning of the end for our country.
:lmao I read that comment. I wanted to reply back "Then get the fuck out you stupid bitch" but I don't think the moderators would've left that up. :(
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I'm still waiting to know what Romney's plan was and which tax loopholes he planned on closing.
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Paul Ryan is still crunching the numbers, tbh
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Re: If we got a really strong mandate tonight, it was a mandate that
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DUNCANownsKOBE
Brother, my candidate was Jill Stein as I voted for her. God bless
I'm sure you did vote for her, brother. That would explain why you are so enthusiastically gay Obama won or Romney loss. God bless
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The Republican and/or Conservative voting population is fighting an almost unwinnable battle. The culture of the nation has changed and will continue to change and lean more and more leftward unless the educational system is changed drastically, and that is not likely to happen anytime soon or even in the medium term. Immigration -legal and illegal - continues unabated and will increase under our newly reelected Socialist President, and this combined with what is being taught in our public schools will take us over the top for good, or for atleast another several generations. Have a look at what has become of Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal and even Germany - not to mention Greece - all of which represent what was once considered Western Civilization. Will it take a real war (that may be coming since BO will not face down Iran and Israel will either defend itself or be wiped from the face of the earth) to wake us up - again? Scary scenario over the next years.
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So in other words - be like the unDemocratic party, bribe, create victim groups and bail out all matter of firms and industries ? The article is wrong on many accounts. The Dums are very good at demonizing white Americans and the GOP - this has to be combatted. It has little to do with issues. Abortion ? Female convenience is not a right, the fetus is denied its rights. So what should be done on abortion ? Lie and say you support abortion when it clearly in 95% of cases is wrong and immoral ? That I guess is a strategy. Sure the GOP needs reform - but it needs to be American, conservative, and clear. Romney was the usual GOP establishment candidate, and that is why he lost.