That's the scary part. There are literally millions of people as re ed as you are.
You can call it whatever you want, but I can't see Obama doing anything in the next ten months that would possibly make me change my mind and vote for him.
That's the scary part. There are literally millions of people as re ed as you are.
this literally made the hair on the back of my neck stand up....
There really are a ton of people that don't approve of Obama's job performance and it's got NOTHING to do with the fact that he is black.
So if Rick Perry somehow comes out of this mess in the primaries on top, you would vote for him over Obama?
I don't approve of the job Obama is doing. What scares me is the amount of people who think Rick Santorum would be a better president.
Just beating you to the punch before you accused me of being a racist for not approving of him.
And I'll say it. If he was white, he would have lost. He was elected for racial reasons as well.
no. He lost because W's approval rating was at like 29% and it was easy to associate McCain with George Bush. It would have taken a miracle for the GOP to win in 2008.
I would probably vote for any "smaller government" candidate over Obama. I'm not worried about their primary pandering to the right, because there is no way they could ever get that moral/social agenda passed. As for the question about Perry...as governor is a scary conservative running in the primary, a moderate in the general election, and pragmatist as governor.
Who is that?
Nothing says "small government" like victims of rape being forced by the government to have a kid
The vote was 52.9% to 45.7%. Blacks turned out in probably double the numbers they normally do and was so close to 100% voting for Obama, it was ridiculously racial.
I'm pretty sure the outcome would have been different if Obama was white, especially when you include the whites who also wanted to see history made.
Whites who "wanted to see history made" with a black president are people who'd vote democrat anyway.
Please link me a source regarding your conjecture that "double" the amount of black people showed up and voted.
Presidential elections are not won by popular vote. In which states did the increased black vote make the difference for Obama?
And there were plenty of dumb rednecks out there who normally don't vote but voted in 2008 because the dreaded the reality of a black president. It's re ed to act like being black didn't cost Obama any votes either.
Like I said, they don't have a chance in of overturning roe vs.wade and I personally wish they would just shut the up and accept it.
It never ceases to amaze me how people like you assign motives to an entire voting bloc..
Oh, I think just about any candidate on the republican side is less of a proponent of "more government is the answer" than Obama is.
I accuse you of being a strawist
Fortunately, I don't really give a what the forums intellectual midgets think.
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