BurtWorm
(1000+ posts)
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Wed Nov-04-09 10:22 AM
Response to Reply #3 |
| 9. He ran on 'change.' People believed everything would change. |  |
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I don't think yesterday was necessarily a referendum on Obama. But I do think Obama will be in trouble if people don't start feeling a real change. We're sick of the rotten, Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Gingrich-DeLay corrupted, festering swamp of American politics. People want a sea change. Obama should think about how to deliver that. Now, before it really is too late.
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The Middle of the Road leads to Nowhere |
soupkitchen |
Nov-04-09 10:04 AM |
#0 |

The middle of the road is where lines are drawn |
Xipe Totec |
Nov-04-09 10:09 AM |
#1 |
 
President Opossum |
soupkitchen |
Nov-04-09 10:12 AM |
#2 |
  
President is roadkill, huh? F-ck you. (eom) |
dolphindance |
Nov-04-09 11:35 AM |
#20 |
  
KInd of a waste of space, aren't ya?? |
cliffordu |
Nov-04-09 12:09 PM |
#24 |
 
it also allows for a change in direction.. |
flaminbats |
Nov-04-09 11:51 AM |
#22 |

Sorry but the middle of the road won Obama the Presidency. |
SIMPLYB1980 |
Nov-04-09 10:14 AM |
#3 |
 
Sorry but being not George bush got President Obama elected. |
Greyhound |
Nov-04-09 10:18 AM |
#4 |
  
Any of the top Democrats would have beaten McCain. nt |
Captain Hilts |
Nov-04-09 10:20 AM |
#5 |
   
And they would all be considered middle of the road by |
SIMPLYB1980 |
Nov-04-09 10:23 AM |
#10 |
  
One would think if purity was so great - "real progressives" would win Natl elections |
stray cat |
Nov-04-09 10:24 AM |
#13 |
  
Very true. nt |
Captain Hilts |
Nov-04-09 10:25 AM |
#14 |
  
Wrong but keep telling yourself that. |
SIMPLYB1980 |
Nov-04-09 10:21 AM |
#6 |
 
Once |
soupkitchen |
Nov-04-09 10:22 AM |
#7 |
 
He ran on 'change.' People believed everything would change. |
BurtWorm |
Nov-04-09 10:22 AM |
#9 |
  
Rahm has had a busy morning telling Obama that the pesky... |
Kansas Wyatt |
Nov-04-09 10:30 AM |
#15 |
 
By your thinking, the middle of the road gave us King George the Idiot. |
rhett o rick |
Nov-04-09 11:09 AM |
#17 |

The dem who won in NY (Owens) is a moderate isn't he? |
stray cat |
Nov-04-09 10:22 AM |
#8 |
 
Yep. |
SIMPLYB1980 |
Nov-04-09 10:24 AM |
#12 |

The GOP candidate in the NY district - lost to a middle of the road dem. |
stray cat |
Nov-04-09 10:23 AM |
#11 |
 
First of all, we're not talking purity |
soupkitchen |
Nov-04-09 10:54 AM |
#16 |
 
The GOP candidate dropped out of the race. |
Sebastian Doyle |
Nov-04-09 11:39 AM |
#21 |

I would say it leads to rightwing govenment actually. |
mmonk |
Nov-04-09 11:16 AM |
#18 |
 
Under the guise of a healthy, 2 party, transparent, representative democracy |
Echo In Light |
Nov-04-09 11:34 AM |
#19 |
  
yep. |
mmonk |
Nov-04-09 02:08 PM |
#26 |
 
It does indeed nt. |
SammyWinstonJack |
Nov-04-09 02:29 PM |
#27 |

You are aboslutely correct - off-year elections are all about BRINGING OUT |
bullwinkle428 |
Nov-04-09 12:08 PM |
#23 |

Or, in other words |
soupkitchen |
Nov-04-09 12:50 PM |
#25 |

that's the stupidest thing I've heard today |
PretzelWarrior |
Nov-04-09 02:30 PM |
#28 |

It leads to being hit head on, on the left, and from behind on the right. |
izzybeans |
Nov-04-09 02:31 PM |
#29 |

the middle of the road is my private cul de sac |
TexasObserver |
Nov-04-09 02:34 PM |
#30 |