Same here. (And don’t you love the juvenile comments people make about love it or leave it? *rolls eyes*) All we can do now is pray.
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*sigh* – I don’t know why our feelings, or emotions (whether we are worried or scared, ect are somehow not valid. If Romney won, I’m sure others would be saying they were scared/worried/nervous/ect – and although I’d disagree, I would still say they are allowed to feel those emotions.
Me too. The good news is that for the majority of people that voted against Obama if we want to leave we can because we believe in working for a living something the other side knows nothing about.
Many people are scared for America. Before 2008, we felt strong and powerful. I don’t think the B HO types, however, feel comfortable with a patriotic, powerful nation. But when it’s gone, many of them will likely be whining in the streets for help. I’ll ask them, “did you vote for Obama?” If they say yes, I respond … “so sad, but you got what you asked for.”
I resent the implication by Dzaster that people who vote for Obama don’t work hard. Guess s/he agrees with Mitt Romney that 47% of Americans are freeloaders. I have no idea what B HO means, but I will say I am extremely patriotic and I am comfortable with a powerful nation. I fail to see how Obama has weakened our nation. He sent a pretty clear message to Osama bin Laden. Unlike someprevious administrations, President Obama seems to know when to use diplomacy and when to use force. Of course, my statements are aimed at other noters who probably will never read them, so sorry to have hijacked your post. I felt exactly the way you do right now when GWB was re-elected, and I type that knowing that you’ll know I’m not trying to be obnoxious, just letting you know that I truly do understand how you’re feeling right now.
When Bush became President the second time I wrote the same thing in my diary, and the conservatives told me the same thing as Miss Adia just told you. Irony huh?
Then leave. ^_^
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Same here. (And don’t you love the juvenile comments people make about love it or leave it? *rolls eyes*) All we can do now is pray.
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*sigh* – I don’t know why our feelings, or emotions (whether we are worried or scared, ect are somehow not valid. If Romney won, I’m sure others would be saying they were scared/worried/nervous/ect – and although I’d disagree, I would still say they are allowed to feel those emotions.
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Me too. The good news is that for the majority of people that voted against Obama if we want to leave we can because we believe in working for a living something the other side knows nothing about.
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Many people are scared for America. Before 2008, we felt strong and powerful. I don’t think the B HO types, however, feel comfortable with a patriotic, powerful nation. But when it’s gone, many of them will likely be whining in the streets for help. I’ll ask them, “did you vote for Obama?” If they say yes, I respond … “so sad, but you got what you asked for.”
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I resent the implication by Dzaster that people who vote for Obama don’t work hard. Guess s/he agrees with Mitt Romney that 47% of Americans are freeloaders. I have no idea what B HO means, but I will say I am extremely patriotic and I am comfortable with a powerful nation. I fail to see how Obama has weakened our nation. He sent a pretty clear message to Osama bin Laden. Unlike someprevious administrations, President Obama seems to know when to use diplomacy and when to use force. Of course, my statements are aimed at other noters who probably will never read them, so sorry to have hijacked your post. I felt exactly the way you do right now when GWB was re-elected, and I type that knowing that you’ll know I’m not trying to be obnoxious, just letting you know that I truly do understand how you’re feeling right now.
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When Bush became President the second time I wrote the same thing in my diary, and the conservatives told me the same thing as Miss Adia just told you. Irony huh?
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