>>>Yeah, there's a strange dichotomy at work here. Frankly, I'm more confused about the political mood and direction of the country than ever. The Democrats are spending money and changing governments role at a faster pace than I can recall in my lifetime with this supposed will of the nation behind them. It'a slmost as if they want to put these changes inplace before people catch on to what they are doing - which is what the polls indicate the people don't want unless the name Obama is attached and then only IMHO because of that eerie cult of personality.
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>>It's because somebody told the democrats that Obama is like Lincoln. Not by experience, political views, or anything else other than he has 2 legs, but democrats don't let facts stand in the way.
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>>Eventually they will realize that the largest swindle in Earth's history has just been accomplished and then they'll start trying to say they really didn't vote for him.
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>>Sadly, the country may not survive. The damage to the country is far more than was done by the Japanese in December '41 and the Islamics in 2001 combined.
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>>And they are just getting warmed up...
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>Earth to Chicken Little, earth to Chicken little.... ;-)
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>In fact Obama had more legislative experience than Lincoln when he was elected. IMO it isn't necessarily a function of experience anyway. (Otherwise Robert Byrd would be our president, and wouldn't you like that?) Some people have it and some people don't. That's true in any field.
I've notice that the importance of experience in an election tends to equal the amount of experience a person's candidate has... :o)
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