HollyS
Ideal_Rock
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There''s that word again. "Bitter." Why is it that anyone who doesn''t like the great Obama is bitter????? What exactly do we have to be "bitter" about? Every four years we elect a new president. If he wins, he wins. We survived Carter, whose idiocy gave us twelve more Rep admin years. We survived Clinton, who is very much responsible for assuring that the next eight would be Republican years as well. We survivied Shrub, who has proved farily inept. We will survive the Obama years, if there are indeed Obama years ahead. I think I''m fully capable of disliking the man, and still not being "bitter". Well, if he raises my taxes, I may get "bitter". But "bitter" isn''t where I am at the moment. I have the "Audacity of Hope", after all.Date: 10/30/2008 6:51:25 PM
Author: zhuzhu
Date: 10/30/2008 6:39:09 PM
Author: HollyS
It was pointless campaign fluff.......
There was nothing new presented in his ''interview''. Should we be ''unfairly slamming'' the U.S. ''President candidacy'' as a ''dirty strategy to win votes while offering nothing substantially effective in policy''?
Is anyone really swayed at this late date? If so, where the heck have they been? If they can get to the last few hours prior to an election and still not have a clue, should they even be voting?
Please see above in '''', which I would have said about McCain''s interview with Larry King last night. But I did not, because I think being bitter about the situation is not going to help anyone. It is the nation, that will decide the fate of our country. We should all cherish our freedom instead of feeling annoyed by how each candidate is putting out their last effort to win.

