To: April Lexington
I didn’t vote for Obama, but I didn’t do a whole lot to try to dissuade my friends from voting for him. I consider myself to be partially to blame.
What would you say is a better way to address that? Please understand, this is a serious question, not an attempt to diminish your opinion.
35 posted on
08/08/2010 10:18:11 PM PDT by
HushTX
(quit whining)
To: HushTX
I was working my butt off for that idiot McWhatshisname. Not because I could stand him but because I lived through the 1960s and I knew what was coming. Nobody understood the Malcolm X thing and the Angela Davis thing. They were all focused on Dr. MLK. But some of us understood what Moscow was doing in the Black Community (Soul, Brother!) and it scared the crap out of us. We screamed from the rooftops but Alinsky and his ilk know how to marginalize us and keep us from having an impact. Until now... These are horrifically dangerous people who are hell bent on destroying the United States and they have big money behind them.
44 posted on
08/08/2010 10:32:04 PM PDT by
April Lexington
(Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
To: HushTX
I consider myself to be partially to blame. I'd say repentance is good. Git over it and get back to work electing ANYTHING but socialists and communists...
49 posted on
08/08/2010 10:37:15 PM PDT by
April Lexington
(Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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