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eric82oslo
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« on: October 02, 2015, 09:05:32 PM »
« edited: October 02, 2015, 09:07:39 PM by eric82oslo »

I love it when the guys running for high office literally state that they have no solutions for our country's problems. Makes it easier than being let down after years of inaction.

I don't like to quote other people's opinions, because it strips you of all individualism imaginable, yet this is pretty much what I'm thinking.

To be honest, I was extremely moved by both Obama's as well as Biden's take on the Oregon tragedy today. Obama's spot on, while Biden's felt very "look at me, I'm so so presidential", so obviously I preferred Obama's answer by a mile in the end. I don't know if it was intentional on Biden's side and I honestly think it was not, yet it was probably his subconciousness which was playing him a trick. I was going to wholeheartedly endorse every word of what clever Biden was saying in this moment and then suddenly he started to digress so very badly that I just couldn't take it anymore and was close to shutting the whole video down. It was almost vomiting how he started to "address" potential future donors.
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