slaveboyforyou
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Joined: 1/6/2005 From: Arkansas, U.S.A. Status: offline
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Not looking for converts, thanks. I consider central Arkansas to be far too stupid, too racist, too "Bible Beltish" to warrant hope for them. I'm just bringing up the news of the day, and getting some kind of discussion going on it. The "gaffe" was the subject of the last three hours of coverage in this last evening's news cycle, and already major members of the DNC are calling for her to pack her bags and kindly disappear. Arkansas won't vote for Obama? You may be right about that. Luckily, Arkansas doesn't matter much in the grand scheme of things. If you don't like Arkansas, it's not hard to leave. I wouldn't live in Conway or any dry county for that matter, but I happen to love living in Hot Springs. I've been all over the country, and there isn't a city like it. Unfortunately due to my recent lay off, I'm going to have to move more than likely. Arkansas doesn't have any more stupid, racist, bible thumpers than any other state. People that say things like that are bigoted, myopic fools. I love how liberals like to pretend to be the champion of the working class, than they turn around and insult them in the same breath. If you understood politics, than you'd know that small states are vital in close elections. This election is going to be close, just like the last two. You may not be trying to win converts, but Obama will have to if he wants to win in the general election. McCain is a moderate, Obama is not. Republicans, Democrats, and independents are all mostly moderates. Obama is doing well in the primaries because the core liberals are showing up in droves for them. But, Obama doesn't have a chance in hell of winning in the general election. He's far too liberal, has no experience, and doesn't have a family name to fall back on (like Bush did). Reagan Democrats and a large portion of democratic soccer mom types have already indicated they won't vote for him. McCain stands a chance of getting cooperation from Congress, and he has a track record that proves it. Obama will not achieve a damn thing if he gets in; he doesn't have the connections.
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