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Reply #9: He ran on 'change.' People believed everything would change. [View All]

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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Nov-04-09 10:22 AM
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9. He ran on 'change.' People believed everything would change. Updated at 12:32 PM
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 
 

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