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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 370067" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I shouldnt call you all nuts, I kinda digress. I just dont see how a bunch of pretty much the same kinda people can come to such dynamic differences. </p><p> </p><p>Ok Ive soul searched I still can see it.</p><p> </p><p>I dont think everyone who doesnt care for Obama is racist. And diesely 11 I didnt take it that you meant me, but actually you do think everyone who doesnt like him or the welfare state is racist. Ive seen it all, and Ive been poor and Ive been OK. But the people in the African American community will almost unanimously vote for him for the wrong reasons. And only because he is black, and that would be akin to voting for Hillary because she is a woman, also wrong. </p><p> </p><p>Or voting for Mcain if you also were a POW. </p><p> </p><p>I dont like him because he is arrogant. I dont like him because he is using everything to make himself look victimized. He makes decisions about what to do with Iraq, when he has not been there, and most likely has less contact with people that have been than you or I. Basing it on what his base wants to hear. Less money for a war, that is unpopular, and more money for the needy. Give me a break as John would say. </p><p>We have programs for food, rent, utilities, clothing, cars, child care, and health. How in Gods name did our forefathers survive, or our parents for that matter, better yet how did we make it? </p><p>Raised taxes do not affect the welfare base he is banking on, it helps them. It hurts us, and only promotes the welfare state. And do not tell me you dont see its rampant abuse, if you dont you need to go look. yeah yeah yeah, its only a drop in the bucket, that is crap. That is something that is not transparent, its there for everyone to see. If you dont see it you aint looking. It increases crime and illiteracy. It keeps people down to not be able to take care of themselves. I would like to see a candidate who thought it would be good to help people achieve and flourish. </p><p>And we dont have one. </p><p> </p><p>Talking of trying to help the woman minority, I dont see a problem, its already a law its called EEOC. </p><p> </p><p>Lets try to fix crap that needs fixed instead of going back 30 yrs and reinventing a discrimination. </p><p> </p><p>So while not enamored with the Republican choice, I Like Mcain more every time I see Obama in his egotistical, monologues. I heard one today, I thought was John Kerry, so much alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 370067, member: 1944"] I shouldnt call you all nuts, I kinda digress. I just dont see how a bunch of pretty much the same kinda people can come to such dynamic differences. Ok Ive soul searched I still can see it. I dont think everyone who doesnt care for Obama is racist. And diesely 11 I didnt take it that you meant me, but actually you do think everyone who doesnt like him or the welfare state is racist. Ive seen it all, and Ive been poor and Ive been OK. But the people in the African American community will almost unanimously vote for him for the wrong reasons. And only because he is black, and that would be akin to voting for Hillary because she is a woman, also wrong. Or voting for Mcain if you also were a POW. I dont like him because he is arrogant. I dont like him because he is using everything to make himself look victimized. He makes decisions about what to do with Iraq, when he has not been there, and most likely has less contact with people that have been than you or I. Basing it on what his base wants to hear. Less money for a war, that is unpopular, and more money for the needy. Give me a break as John would say. We have programs for food, rent, utilities, clothing, cars, child care, and health. How in Gods name did our forefathers survive, or our parents for that matter, better yet how did we make it? Raised taxes do not affect the welfare base he is banking on, it helps them. It hurts us, and only promotes the welfare state. And do not tell me you dont see its rampant abuse, if you dont you need to go look. yeah yeah yeah, its only a drop in the bucket, that is crap. That is something that is not transparent, its there for everyone to see. If you dont see it you aint looking. It increases crime and illiteracy. It keeps people down to not be able to take care of themselves. I would like to see a candidate who thought it would be good to help people achieve and flourish. And we dont have one. Talking of trying to help the woman minority, I dont see a problem, its already a law its called EEOC. Lets try to fix crap that needs fixed instead of going back 30 yrs and reinventing a discrimination. So while not enamored with the Republican choice, I Like Mcain more every time I see Obama in his egotistical, monologues. I heard one today, I thought was John Kerry, so much alike. [/QUOTE]
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