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Hillarious reading these posts by McCain supporters who still can't get over those sour grapes. Try desperately to criticize every move Obama makes as a way to desperately cling to any sense of self-worth after that election day landslide rejection of the Republican and Conservative ideology.
Continue to flail away to no avail.
"I feel chaaaaaaaaaaaange in the air!" (the great Ted Kennedy)
Hillarious reading these posts by McCain supporters who still can't get over those sour grapes. Try desperately to criticize every move Obama makes as a way to desperately cling to any sense of self-worth after that election day landslide rejection of the Republican and Conservative ideology.
Continue to flail away to no avail.
"I feel chaaaaaaaaaaaange in the air!" (the great Ted Kennedy)
Answer the question.
Did you graduate from BOTH Harvard AND Yale? Yes, or no?
they are all politicians. but some politicians make lots more mistakes than others.
so far so good, how bout a lil support minus the sulk. how bout some hope.
Such shallow commentary by anti-Obama whiners that Obama's cabinet doesn't look a cabinet of "change." He only brought to his staff the most qualified and highly-respected people in their respective fields of expertise to tackle some very tough problems created by 8 horrific years of the village idiot. He says change will come from him. That's our leader.
Obama has missed a perfect opportunity for real change when he decided to send his kids to a private school instead of a DC public school. What a great opportunity to show the public who voted him in, on the promise of real change, of his confidence in public education and a dedication to fix public education's problems. This is the same public education that most of the black population has to use because they can't afford to send their kids to private schools. What a slap in the face of the poor inner city blacks who voted for him and expected he was going to change their lives for the better. I don't respect Jimmy Carter for much, but I do for him sending Amy to DC public schools and not being an elitest hypocrite. For a candidate who constantly played the "class warfare" card he doesn't seem to have much respect for the poorer people that helped vote him in.
Hillarious reading these posts by McCain supporters who still can't get over those sour grapes. Try desperately to criticize every move Obama makes as a way to desperately cling to any sense of self-worth after that election day landslide rejection of the Republican and Conservative ideology.
Continue to flail away to no avail.
"I feel chaaaaaaaaaaaange in the air!" (the great Ted Kennedy)
Just because someone isn't salivating over Obama doesn't automatically make them a McCain supporter.
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