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To: Kandy Atz

Flyover country will just shake their heads at these antics. Another point though:

Does anyone believe that farmers in Iowa are going to vote for someone known to want heavy restrictions on gun sales?

Does anyone believe that professionals who have built careers and retirements want to vote for “change” that will dispossess them of their 401Ks?

Does anyone believe that “being mad at Bush” (which is overblown if you ask me) is a reason to throw your country away?

Real civic minded Americans would not answer yes to any of these questions. Democrats and liberals prey on emotion, but the problem with seizing on that is it is very hard to keep emotion high for an entire campaign. People get burned out at the end, and those who operate on emotion alone, tend to be distracted very easily.


26 posted on 11/01/2008 3:32:57 PM PDT by johncocktoasten (Obama/Biden '08, in and of itself, A Bridge To Nowhere)
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To: johncocktoasten
Well, unfortunately, farmers in IOWA will probably vote for Obama. They are getting fat from payouts and subsidies on corn for Ethanol. It remains to be seen if enough of them have any ethics beyond their pocketbook. I hope enough of them realize that their wallets being fattened by those subsidies, are going to be picked clean by the DemoRATs after the elections.
It should be a no-brainer in this election if you honestly look at the root causes behind the economy and energy crisis, you'll see nothing but DemoRAT fingerprints. But don't worry, Obama’s going to fill my gas tank, and Obamas going to pay my mortgage.
78 posted on 11/01/2008 4:40:19 PM PDT by bitterohiogunclinger (Never argue with an idiot, they always wear you down and beat you with experience)
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