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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 670930" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Candidly, I'm not at all. people knew this country was heading in a decidedly downward spiral and Obama promised 'hope and change' and Obama appealed to the younger, more gullible segment of society plus the African Americans, the Hispanics and the free cheese crowd.</p><p> </p><p>McCain and Palin didn't have what it took, McCain still don't.</p><p> </p><p>He had to win, He had the chrisma and the speaking talent plus no one could say anything even remotely against him because the 'race card' was immediately waived. How to you dissect a candidate if you can't dissect his faults and if the media collectively decides that everything except positive events are off limits.</p><p> </p><p>He had to win beyond any doubt.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully, this time around, enough people have had enough amaterusih acting and failed foreign policy plus a stagnant economy and a regime tossing money away like a drunken sailor and constantly abusing the Constitution, that enough people will vote the other candidate, not that Rommney is the 'holy grail' of candidates, because he isn't, but he is exponentially better that Obama.</p><p> </p><p>You have to completely disregard the media and what they say and print first off and decide on your gut reaction to the last 4 years. Ignore the polls, the newspaper, the radio, forget Hannity and Limbaugh (paid entertainers anyway, nothing more...). Vote with your heart and vote using what you've seen and experienced, not what your are told by someone else.</p><p> </p><p>People, in general, in this country need to become what we were 100 years ago, independent thinkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 670930, member: 39764"] Candidly, I'm not at all. people knew this country was heading in a decidedly downward spiral and Obama promised 'hope and change' and Obama appealed to the younger, more gullible segment of society plus the African Americans, the Hispanics and the free cheese crowd. McCain and Palin didn't have what it took, McCain still don't. He had to win, He had the chrisma and the speaking talent plus no one could say anything even remotely against him because the 'race card' was immediately waived. How to you dissect a candidate if you can't dissect his faults and if the media collectively decides that everything except positive events are off limits. He had to win beyond any doubt. Hopefully, this time around, enough people have had enough amaterusih acting and failed foreign policy plus a stagnant economy and a regime tossing money away like a drunken sailor and constantly abusing the Constitution, that enough people will vote the other candidate, not that Rommney is the 'holy grail' of candidates, because he isn't, but he is exponentially better that Obama. You have to completely disregard the media and what they say and print first off and decide on your gut reaction to the last 4 years. Ignore the polls, the newspaper, the radio, forget Hannity and Limbaugh (paid entertainers anyway, nothing more...). Vote with your heart and vote using what you've seen and experienced, not what your are told by someone else. People, in general, in this country need to become what we were 100 years ago, independent thinkers. [/QUOTE]
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