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Old 09-03-2008, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by foundit66 View Post
Claiming that Obama will change nothing but the party association of the president has got to be the lamest unsubstantiated claim I have heard against Obama yet...

And the funny part is that you claim he is "partisan" at the same time you claim that nothing will change...


The two contradict each other, but you go ahead chasing your tail if you want...

And once again, Mikeyy's point goes ignored.
Cause you can't address the inconsistency of your arguments!


One thing I wish I had the foresight to do would be to pin you guys down on EXACTLY what your problems are.
I've seen people try to distinguish inbetween Obama's time in office and Palin's time in office like there was some significant gap.
There isn't.

The REAL problem here is that a handful of Republicans are trying to distinguish life-shattering differentiation between individuals, and the truth is that their reasoning for doing so is because the arm-chair commentators are partisan...

Democrat in office? TIME-TABLES MUST be given. Words from GW Bush's mouth.
Republican in office? Time-tables serve the enemy.

And when it comes to acknowledging the hypocrisy, the people who suffer from it most refuse to face it...
Sen. Obama has confromed to the DNC party line 100%. The only change you would see is that of the party of the President. No real changes in policy, procedures or progress, just more of the same old DNC party politics. Sen. Obama has had ample opportunity to take reformist steps, yet had done nothing. Why should we believe that the change he spews about is anything more than just a change from R to D? Different cats, same litter box. The American people are tired of DC politics - from BOTH sides. Show me what steps the Jr. Senator from Illinois has proposed to address corruption within his own party (being from one of the most corrupt cities in America [Chicago], he's had lots of chances to address corruption). Show me real change that goes beyond the party line.
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