RE: Obama Supporters Should Vote Jill Stein (rant)
August 27, 2012 at 1:07 pm
(This post was last modified: August 27, 2012 at 1:08 pm by DeistPaladin.)
(August 27, 2012 at 10:45 am)A Theist Wrote: ....I keep rehasing because you have a hard time understanding that Bush isn't the president right now.
But we still have to learn from history. I know you conservatives want to wipe the slate clean and pretend that time began on Jan 1, 2009 but life doesn't work that way.
1. Bush proved that conservative economic, social and foreign policy don't work. I've still yet to hear you refute that with anything more than "...but the Democrats..."
2. Bush fucked up this country and the world badly. So badly that we're going to spend the next 20 years cleaning it up (40 with Republican obstruction).
Quote:If Obama's not your guy then don't vote for him. Vote for Jill Stein. She's closer to your political views.
Yes but it's a two party system, like it or not. I'm voting the lesser evil since it keeps the Republican wrecking crew from destroying my country and the world which its a member of any further.
Quote:Again, it may come as a shock, but Bush isn't the president. Obama's the president....as far as which economy I prefer, I want the one Obama promised. The one he promised to deliver before the end of his 'first' term.
Dodge noted. Now answer the question. It's a simple "yes" or "no" answer that's called for.
Be warned, if you would not make that trade, you admit Obama has done a better job than Republicans with the economy.
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