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If you could vote again in 2008 election, who would you vote for today :shrug: Do any of you that voted for Obama have regret? just curious



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Obama isn't being nearly aggressive enough and that disappoints me. However given a choice of McCain/Winky of course I'd vote for Obama again.

Ron Raul is a good man, but at less than 2% of the vote, his candidacy was a joke.

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Obama isn't being nearly aggressive enough and that disappoints me. However given a choice of McCain/Winky of course I'd vote for Obama again.

Ron Raul is a good man, but at less than 2% of the vote, his candidacy was a joke.

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McCain/Bachmann would have been better, I don't think it mattered who the democrats ran they were going to win, 2012 is going to be different, Republican wins easy
 

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McCain/Bachmann would have been better, I don't think it mattered who the democrats ran they were going to win, 2012 is going to be different, Republican wins easy

I'm sure the Democrats will have all the criminals, illegal aleins and the DEAD still voting for them, so let's hope that the INDEPENDENTS have learned from their MISTAKE.

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I regret the way Obama has turned out. He turned out just like the guy I didn't vote for.
 

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I'm sure the Democrats will have all the criminals, illegal aleins and the DEAD still voting for them, so let's hope that the INDEPENDENTS have learned from their MISTAKE.

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Maybe the Republicans will have learned from theirs as well ? :0008
 

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Maybe the Republicans will have learned from theirs as well ? :0008

This is what worries me. Everything the Republicans are complaining about started while they had control of everything. The Dems at least seem disgusted enough with Obama but I do not get that same outrage from the Republicans against their past regime.I am afraid they will go right back voting Republican.
 

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This is what worries me. Everything the Republicans are complaining about started while they had control of everything. The Dems at least seem disgusted enough with Obama but I do not get that same outrage from the Republicans against their past regime.I am afraid they will go right back voting Republican.

The House of Representatives has been CONTROLLED by Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats since 2007, that's four LONG years.


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McCain/Bachmann would have been better, I don't think it mattered who the democrats ran they were going to win, 2012 is going to be different, Republican wins easy

Bachmann is almost as bad. I hope that bitch runs as VP next time. You will lose again. I see you are just as smart as you've always been.
 

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The House of Representatives has been CONTROLLED by Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats since 2007, that's four LONG years.


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And name me just one time she didn't deliver whatever Bush wanted. Any Bush veto's over ridden? Any Bush Veto's at all.
Why can't you see they are all cut from the same cloth. She is a neocon just like Bush and it looks like Obama.
 

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I don't see winning a war and changing a country from dictatorship to democracy a mistake--

what I see as a mistake is escalating a war that has been our longest in history with casualties surpassing all times high each month--with a goal of retreating in near future regardless of results.

If your goal is leaving not winning--get out now.

on an added note--
As a vet can't say I have seen a more emotional incident than the look in the eyes of troops on carrier when W paid it a visit.
---and I can tell you with certainty all on board thought his thanks for mission accomplished was directed to them on their performance that resulted in taking 2 countries in shorter time than in took prior admin to take Waco compound from women and chidren.

Was probably the greatest feat in military history--granted the planning for aftermath was lacking.
 
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I don't see winning a war and changing a country from dictatorship to democracy a mistake--

what I see as a mistake is escalating a war that has been our longest in history with casualties surpassing all times high each month--with a goal of retreating in near future regardless of results.

If your goal is leaving not winning--get out now.

on an added note--
As a vet can't say I have seen a more emotional incident than the look in the eyes of troops on carrier when W paid it a visit.
---and I can tell you with certainty all on board thought his thanks for mission accomplished was directed to them on their performance that resulted in taking 2 countries in shorter time than in took prior admin to take Waco compound from women and chidren.

Was probably the greatest feat in military history--granted the planning for aftermath was lacking.
Just the right mix of distortion, hypocrisy, psuedo-patriotism and playing the "vet card".

That's Neocon Gold right there.

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Screw the Afghans. We should pack out today. If they want to be ruled by the Taliban and play polo with heads, and live in the 12th century, fine with me.
 
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