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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 337506" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Contradictory statements? What are you smoking? I can use my voting <strong>right</strong> for whatever purpose I deem necessary. Even if that means voting for a primary candidate who has no chance of getting my vote in Nov. I highlighted the word <strong>right</strong> for you to show that voting is not a privilege, but being a democrat I'm sure that is beyond your level of comprehension. Just look at how fast the DNC was to disenfranchise the voters of FL and MI over something so small as the moving of a primary date. Just like good little commies they want as few people involved in this process as possible. Now that stupid move is proving to be the worst decision they could have made if Clinton can get those delegates seated she will shut Barak Obama out of the nomination. </p><p></p><p>I know how you and BS like to blow off certain issues surrounding Obama as smears, lies, and ignoring the issues, but this is why all of it matters. Barak Obama is a relatively new person on the political scene, and not much was really known about him at the beginning of this campaign. With a short voting record to work with the American people has to look to the character of the man who wishes to be President of the United States. Character is very telling of how a person will act in given situations, but the real character of barak obama can be masked in well rehearsed speeches and campaign rhetoric. That is why certain issues like his racist pastor, his wife's statements, his friendships with unrepentant terrorists, and his own bitter comments shine light on the real character of barak obama. When it came to the lesser of two evils I believed Barak was the lesser evil, but with these revelations it appears barak is truly the greater evil of the two democrats. </p><p></p><p>The problem here is that both you and BS want to exclaim "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" as if it doesn't matter. Only that the man behind the curtain is the one running the show, and the one the American people should know well before they cast their votes in Nov. should barak be the nominee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 337506, member: 249"] Contradictory statements? What are you smoking? I can use my voting [B]right[/B] for whatever purpose I deem necessary. Even if that means voting for a primary candidate who has no chance of getting my vote in Nov. I highlighted the word [B]right[/B] for you to show that voting is not a privilege, but being a democrat I'm sure that is beyond your level of comprehension. Just look at how fast the DNC was to disenfranchise the voters of FL and MI over something so small as the moving of a primary date. Just like good little commies they want as few people involved in this process as possible. Now that stupid move is proving to be the worst decision they could have made if Clinton can get those delegates seated she will shut Barak Obama out of the nomination. I know how you and BS like to blow off certain issues surrounding Obama as smears, lies, and ignoring the issues, but this is why all of it matters. Barak Obama is a relatively new person on the political scene, and not much was really known about him at the beginning of this campaign. With a short voting record to work with the American people has to look to the character of the man who wishes to be President of the United States. Character is very telling of how a person will act in given situations, but the real character of barak obama can be masked in well rehearsed speeches and campaign rhetoric. That is why certain issues like his racist pastor, his wife's statements, his friendships with unrepentant terrorists, and his own bitter comments shine light on the real character of barak obama. When it came to the lesser of two evils I believed Barak was the lesser evil, but with these revelations it appears barak is truly the greater evil of the two democrats. The problem here is that both you and BS want to exclaim "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" as if it doesn't matter. Only that the man behind the curtain is the one running the show, and the one the American people should know well before they cast their votes in Nov. should barak be the nominee. [/QUOTE]
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