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On gay marriage, Obama will make a change you can believe in - in 2013
Re: On gay marriage, Obama will make a change you can believe in - in 2013
Yeah, still laughing at the idea of the dems sitting at their desk all earnestly trying to completely their work while the republicans blow spit balls and Obama stands out in the hallway making lesson plans.
I've said repeatedly that the republicans are being douchebags. It would be nice however, if we could discuss the president and the dems in a way that acknowledges they aren't exactly doing their job either.
I'm not even sure why I engaged. Where's KateAggie with my martyr juice?
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And this right here is why we HAVE to get out of our two-party rut. HAVE to. It's why his Hope & Change motif was a total and utter pipedream from the start, and why I shook my head when my relatives were toasting over his election thinking things would finally be different.
Um, no. It's a blasted machine that is running fully independently and in spite of us. And we need to change that shiz yesterday. Which is why if either Romney or Obama are elected, we're still going to be having these same old back & forth he-said-she-said-well-he-promised-no-shut-up discussions.
Yes, sweetbabyjeebusinamangereatingHFCS yes!
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Yup. However, it's not going to change. I've resigned myself to that fact.
You forgot the drop the mic. We can't close the thread until you drop the mic.
It's ok, he had a five year plan.
Anyone who does not get this reference will hurt my feeling
I don't want to see a dead horse gif.
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I haven't. I'm an eternal optimist, and I just can't and won't succumb to the notion that it won't change. I know it will - I just hope it doesn't require revolt and bloodshed.
I need a GIF of dropping the Mic!!!
You don't already have one???? Color me shocked.



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I hope you prove me wrong, but get back to me in about 10 years. I'm willing to bet you'll feel differently.
Nah, all it will require is a change to the Constitution to replace single member districts with proportional representation. But the very congresspeople who benefit from the current system would have to vote on that. So, um, yeah, maybe it will take bloodshed and revolt.
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THIS!
THe lack of balls comes from abandoning his goals. Guantanamo? Yeah, I really meant close it in a few years. Patriot Act? Oh yeah, that is a great thing. Let's keep it. Balls does not mean being a moron. Balls means having a backbone to stand up for what is right.
The machine...the two-party rut...the resignation to the status quo...the want for change...the reference to bloodshed for change...
I smell a Hunger Games future with DP as the Mockingjay.
Oh and I agree that no modern president is going to risk touching abortion, gay/equal rights, or the environment in the first term of their election.
Are you united with the CCOKCs?
To a certain point, after which standing up for what is right becomes beating your head against a brick wall instead of taking up the fight for other things that are more probably and possible to get done. I want a president, not a matyr.
Okay so at what point did he stand up for what was right? By my accounting, he folded and handed over control of his measures to everyone else right from the jump.
I'm honestly not mad at him for Guantanamo though. I believe he went in with every intention but a couple briefings on information you don't get until inauguration likely changed his mind.
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Not sure if you're agreeing with Druid or if this is what you are trying to say. If it's the former, I think we all agree the system is effed.
If it's the latter, the difference between what Druid said and what you said is that Druid is saying that the system is the problem, whereas you seem to be up in arms about the fact that Dems think it is all the Republican's fault and the Dems were working away to fix everything but the damn Republicans just wouldn't let them. Which I don't think anyone has really said.
It can be true that Dems don't have all the solutions and are kinda idiots, but that Republicans also act like belligerant children and drag their feet anytime the Dems try to do something.
OK, I really need to read these books so I can catch the references. I feel like Captain America here.
Yes, only I am glad he is not the radical liberal I expected him to be. I do think he lacks balls, but that pales in comparison to the problems most of the R candidates bring/brought to the table.
On gay marriage, I am glad to finally see acceptance on the R and disappointed but not surprised by Obama's stance. After all, the people that came out in droves to support him in 08 are very religious/anti-gay marriage. He can't afford (politically) to alienate them now.
DO IT!
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Revoking "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." and support of the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act. Healthcare reform which, once again, was the single strongest focus of his campaign. Lifting the ban on stem cell research. Pulling out of Iraq. Osama bin Laden.
You seem to think "standing up for what's right" means "getting done what I think should have been done." By your own admission, both parties are dysfunctional as hell. So I'm not sure how exactly you think him having "balls" and "standing up for what's right" would accomplish anything. It would make you respect him more, okay, fine, but what does that do for fixing the country.
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Sweet, sweet HAB, didn't you hear? Victim juice is out of season. I can, however, offer you the latest in martyr robe fashion.
Of course, I can't link you to my store.
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A unity robe? So cool!
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*snort*