and you STILL WANT TO VOTE FOR OBAMA?

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-10-2008
and you STILL WANT TO VOTE FOR OBAMA?
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Thu, 10-16-2008 - 11:23pm

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iVillage Member
Registered: 10-09-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:39pm

Why must you people continue to call Obama "the Messiah"? It's extremely offensive and it's getting kind of old....seriously, just stop it.


For me. it's a few things. He can do no wrong. It doesn't matter how many terrorists,

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:42pm
You are right.

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-07-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:44pm
I absolutely, whole-heartedly, unreservedly, without a doubt, unequivocally, undeniably, enthusiastically do.
iVillage Member
Registered: 10-09-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:46pm

There's a big difference

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-07-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:49pm
I agree!
iVillage Member
Registered: 10-09-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:52pm

Everything you wrote is your, and everyoen who thinks like you, opinions.


iVillage Member
Registered: 07-03-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:53pm

Tony, I hope you will read this through about McCain's Health Care proposal


http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/health_taxes21.pdf

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-07-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 4:56pm

You are right. Interesting how well your post fits your circumstance as well.

McCain supporters:
They are going to vote for him no matter what. It isn't that they don't believe that he can't do anything wrong, it is that if they change their vote they would have to admit that their candidate is not only unqualified, has bad judgment, and really is totally clueless on how to run this country. They are voting for him mainly to stick it to democrats. They are mad that Bush was such a bad president that their candidate can't ride in on his coattails. Just very angry and are looking to get another republican in the White House. Any republican, doesn't matter who, just as long as a R is behind their name.

iVillage Member
Registered: 07-25-2006
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 5:05pm

No one should want this;


A liberal super majority.


<>Though we doubt most Americans realize it, this would be one of the most profound political and ideological shifts in U.S. history. Liberals would dominate the entire government in a way they haven't since 1965, or 1933. In other words, the election would mark the restoration of the activist government that fell out of public favor in the 1970s. If the U.S. really is entering a period of unchecked left-wing ascendancy, Americans at least ought to understand what they will be getting, especially with the media cheering it all on.


The nearby table shows the major bills that passed the House this year or last before being stopped by the Senate minority. Keep in mind that the most important power of the filibuster is to shape legislation, not merely to block it. The threat of 41 committed Senators can cause the House to modify its desires even before legislation comes to a vote. Without that restraining power, all of the following have very good chances of becoming law in 2009 or 2010.





- Medicare for all. When HillaryCare cratered in 1994, the Democrats concluded they had overreached, so they carved up the old agenda into smaller incremental steps, such as Schip for children. A strongly Democratic Congress is now likely to lay the final flagstones on the path to government-run health insurance from cradle to grave.<>


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122420205889842989.html?mod=rss_opinion_main



iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Fri, 10-17-2008 - 5:10pm

You couldn't be more wrong.

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