This post will offend some people. I apologize in advance.
I don't understand republicans. "Balack Obama?" Are you kidding me? That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard! Honestly, most of my "left-sided" friends are 100 percent against Obama. Which makes no sense. There are three people on my mind that I am thinking of. I am not going to name names because that would be school yard talk.
These people stand, in this country, as a working citizen. They work hard for their money and they know it. They are proud of that. They believe in an equal labor force (i.e. a labor union). But for some reason, they voted for the candidate who is AGAINST LABOR UNIONS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. Two of the people I am thinking of work VERY hard. I have seen one of them come home in a sweat, even after driving an hour to get home.
One of the other persons I am thinking of is totally anti-abortion. Same here! I am not about to preach to you again and again about my views on abortion and America! It's ridiculous.
Basically what I am trying to say is this: many of the people that voted republican in the 2008 presidential election voted that way because Barack Obama is of African decent. They are afraid of change. That's OK, but to base you political standpoint and become an UNMOVABLE object on something so silly?! I have never seen such mediocrity.
Every freaking time I turn on the T.V. and PRESIDENT Obama is on there, all my republican "friends/family" have to go and say something; whether it being about him being black or whatever. It drives me absolutely nuts! Most of the republicans now a days are Christians or Catholics. They should know that God didn't give them the right to judge. Did God tell them to be unfair?
I know I probably missed a lot and will probably get corrected or rebuddled by a conservative reader, but whatever. It's late, I have to be up in 5 hours for work. Leave me alone and listen to what I had to say.
I'm sorry for being so assertive. I didn't smoke today.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
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Andy! We are all exposed to political statements and that is a good thing. As a registered Republican, I would have voted for the now President had I not been called out of town unexpectedly. Many of my friends are polarized by the election and its results. Thats OK! Imagine a country where you would be shot for your opinion. This is the best country and the best system. Many of the people who complain are poor losers or afraid of change. Well change happens every day, get used to it. If Mr Obama turns out to be the Muslim extremist some people think he is, he will either be impeached or voted out 4 years from now. While that is a global issue, for you the issue is, stay off the nicotene. You can do it and your life will be som much better for it. Even Republicans will approve of that!
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