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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]slay
(7,670 posts)78. I voted for Obama in 2008 and in the primaries - and he has been a total disappointment
IMO - so yes - I am more than willing to try a different Dem at this point - even a (gasp) Clinton.
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Beneficiaries of a corrupt monetary system would be hard-pressed to levy justice upon it...
Larry Ogg
Dec 2011
#41
That is a ridiculous claim. ("no propaganda claiming Obama has done a good job")
Vattel
Dec 2011
#109
Do not put bull shit on toast and tell me to "eat up it is just country style apple butter"
Botany
Dec 2011
#52
If you're suggesting that the people who were ardent supporters of Hillary in 08 would back this
MADem
Dec 2011
#59
I was a big 08 Hillary backer. I prefer President Obama now. No contest. nt
bluestate10
Dec 2011
#102
you have cause and effect mixed up, if you are implying the challenge led to the loss
SixthSense
Dec 2011
#17
I voted for Obama in 2008 and in the primaries - and he has been a total disappointment
slay
Dec 2011
#78
What I mean is your multiple personalities should argue among themselves
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2011
#42
A person who isn't running could not possibly be "more effective" than one who is.
baldguy
Dec 2011
#22
You have inspired me to start my campaign to draft Thomas Jefferson to run against Obama.
MilesColtrane
Dec 2011
#65
She improves it for the GOP looking for a Divide and Conquer wedge. Most of us aren't that stupid,
MADem
Dec 2011
#111
Kinda like choosing between unflavored pablum and flavorless pablum. Two 3rd Way Democrats.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#81
Hillary has said she will NOT run for elected office in the future, she's retiring ...
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#98
A difference in style and "face" is meaningless and probably counterproductive
TheKentuckian
Dec 2011
#113