CreativeDominant -> RE: President Obama won't share the stage with Jesus (4/21/2009 12:33:29 PM)
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol Au contraire, mon cher, my horse won the race. I am not the one shaking with anger at having lost the election and your posts have seethed with rage ever since - you keep on mentioning Bush, and I'll keep on being detached and clear-headed - note that it is you who brought in the subject of emotions in this discussion - only you know why. Strangely, we haven't heard any more about the subject of the OP. Strange, isn't it, how at times, Darwinian theory applies to the news :-) ? Actually girl, your horse did win the race but that does not translate to all conservatives...at least this one shaking in anger. Tis funny when anyone has anything to say against Obama's policies or his way of handling things, it is because that person must be "seething with anger". However, when those who disagreed with Bush's policies or conservative policy in general spoke up to disagree and called him an "idiot", a "retard", a "warmonger", etc. in the process of doing so, they were all claimed to be speaking only in dispassionate terms. Sorry kittin, you can try that all you like...accusing me or anyone else of seething with rage because our side lost but that argument loses its strength when an opposing opinion is presented with facts. As for emotional posting, my first post on this subject was an observation about how it has always been so that people will find something about a President to bitch about and named several others besides Obama that it has happened to. I merely observed that it is now his turn. There's rage in that? There's emotion in that observation? My next post was to you in response to your comments. I also questioned in that post why Obama and his handlers found it necessary, since they had not found it necessary at Muslim and Jewish facilities, to give orders to a Christian facility as to what needed to be covered and what did not. That's emotional? You are seeing rage where none exists. What you refuse to see is that my dislike of Obama is not for the man...he may very well be a good father, husband, friend for all I know (hell, we know he is a good friend...ask Bill Ayers or the good Reverend Wright)...but for his policies and beliefs.
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