View Single Post
Old 02-06-2008, 04:44 AM   #5 (permalink)
jdanton
Puddy Tat Watch
 
jdanton's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NJ
Posts: 3,806
My Mood:
Thanks: 38
Thanked 51 Times in 38 Posts
jdanton is a famous PG member
Quote:
Originally Posted by StillNoScript View Post
That's it.

And, you can call it sour grapes. But I'd have to tell you, there wouldn't be any sour grapes from my end if there wasn't pretentious and borderline racist bullshit coming from the end of Hillary supporters.

They've called us naive.

They've called us children (despite all of us being adults).

They've accused us of playing the race card, for merely mentioning race (when Hillary has been playing the gender card her entire political life...)

They've mocked us to no end for having dreams of change in Washington.

I've had it to here. I'm writing Barack Obama in, rather he's on the ballot or not, in November.

I know I won't be alone. I know there are a lot of Obama supporters that have had to endure this pretentious bullshit from these aging know it all hippies for the past year.

Also, considering Hillary is obviously bullshitting us on Iraq and will certainly keep us there just as McCain would, how much worse would a vote for McCain be than a vote for Hillary?
"Obviously"? To whom?

You are entitled to vote as you wish, but do you honestly believe anything you've listed above is a serious reason to not vote for her.

The FACTS are that his goals and her goals are quite similar. His voting record on Iraq is identical to hers.

This election is about a man with a vision vs a woman with a plan to achieve that vision.

It bears repeating that I get the IMPRESSION that she is far better versed in the details of her plans than he is of his plans. He speaks far more elloquently than she does, but she says a lot more.

Failing to vote for whomever the nominee is, that's a vote for McCain.
__________________
Author: Memoirs of a Sleepless Mind, a book you CAN judge by its cover.
jdanton is offline   Top Reply With Quote