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AngelFromKansas
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« on: August 26, 2008, 08:44:43 AM »

Not for the first time in the democratic parties history, the party so called faithful have shot themselves in the foot and nominated a candidate the party cannot unit behind.

How many radicals do democrats have to nominate beofre they realize that the person they see as ideal is not ideal for America. Barack Obama is a president for young people who take drugs, black people who feel white people are the enemy and educated white people who see barack obama as an acceptable black men.

its always interesting the reaction of people when a black man turns up as their neighbour. its the same when you ask people to vote for a black man as president of a white male dominated nation.

yes it would have been incredible different to ask a nation to nominate a white woman. But the white woman was not a radical. Her whole presidential run was based on fundamental policy thought out ideas while the nuts in the democratic party decided to opt for the spoon feed dictionary of happy meaningless words.

what is change? what is hope? its all fairy words that mean nothing to a general election.

the worst thing about the democrats that voted for obama still have not yet realized how they have screwed up yet again by nominating the WRONG CANDIDATE TO WIN AN ELECTION.

There is a reason why america has voted republican so many times since 1968. Its not becuase of the republican party having any candidate special they have all been useless presidents. the problem for democrats is themselves. they cant choose the right candidate because the process is wrong.

hillary should be the nominee and its why her supporters who believe in constructive poolicy thinking will support john mccain and not barack obama.
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