thishereboi -> RE: Democrats 'shocked' about foreign money (10/17/2010 8:05:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: sensiia I find it sad that adults need to name call to prove a point. I didn't realize this was all about you rule. My response was to pop and in general how nasty some of these threads get when people do not agree. Besides i do not recall saying everyone. But you can read into what I wrote if you want, it is your truths that will matter only to you. Well, two things. I haven't called anyone a name. On the other hand, you have chosen to refer to our President by a name he does not use. Second, if you think these threads are so nasty maybe you should stick to calmer topics. Regardless if he uses it or not it was a name that was given to him by his step-father and he never denied it, so it was his name even if it was temporary and placed onto a birth certificate when his mother remarried Lolo Soetoro in Indonesia. I believe Obama is American but when someone doesn't have a paper trail I get suspicious. And secondly I never mentioned names so if you never called anyone a name why worry? You are easily baited from what I can tell. Or like to troll... My best friend is a socialist I dislike her ideologies as she does mine, it's a part of life, but as an individual I love her. It would be boring if we all agreed. It isn't the nastiness that bothers me I could care less but how can people debate if they make it personal? I wasn't exactly happy with Bush though I felt safer, as far as Obama goes we are in the cess pool... When you are addressing one of your married friends, do you use the name that she uses or do you go ahead and call her by her maiden name? Sorry, but I can't think of a logical reason to call the man anything but Obama, unless you are trying to make some kind of point. So be honest, what is it?
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