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Except for tinman, the Republicans on this thread sound like victims. They sound like the entitlement crowd that nothing is their fault and the world is against them. You lost, own it. You need to rethink your strategy.
My personal opinion on the debate. Obama won...BUT, there is a big problem. I don't think women voters like the Alpha male attitudes that were on display from both candidates. I don't think that helped either of them with women voters.
Corporations have been people going back centuries.. Even back to the fall of the Roman Empire..
Democrats must be dumber than dirt...
But the corporation isn't a person, the people who work for it are....unless you are saying a building is a person? I thought an Embassy wasn't a person, yet their were people in it that were killed.
So which is it? Your Conservative logic is just confusing....does that mean a corporation can get the death penalty if it commits a crime? You know cause a corporation is a person afterall.
Actually it was the moderator herself who admitted she was wrong.
I agree Obama was much better and more like himself tonight. He's still full of aspirations and promises, even after four years. I don't think his supporters are going to get the bounce they're hoping for.
The Hope is fading, and the Change is transparent.
The moderator never admitted she was wrong. I have seen the tape. You are hearing what you want to hear. I can't help you with that.
Obama offered no specifics on his plan. Again. People don't want another 4 years of his brand of hope and change. The last 4 were enough.
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