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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (234168)1/9/2008 11:09:22 AM
From: the_wheel  Read Replies (1) of 793970
 
ManyM, someday you may notice an old man, destitute, broken down, under a bridge, and thinking he might be an old vet you may stop and throw him a dime which he can save up thirty or forty of them for a cup of coffee...then you ask him his story....

"It all began after the '08 NH Primary when that woman, then he start sobbing uncontrollably...."

You don't need to know anymore, you know the story, one thing led to another....

You ask the old man, thinking he may have post-election traumatic stress, "What year is it?"

"1984"

You notice him staring at the camera underneath the bridge hidden in the eye of the poster of the Great Leader.

Then you decide it's best to just walk on......

OK Back to Today

Look at Her Supporters:


Look at His :


His are regular people.

Hers are young folks, staged and selected for certain human characteristics , specifically gullibility and easily swayed by crocodile tears. These young humans, gender confused, have been fed SOMA for the occasion.

His sign says "Change you can believe in". This is because everybody knows the "Ready for Change" person is a big time BS artist like her husband.

And for the life of me I don't understand why that is not GLARINGLY OBVIOUS to any SENTIENT HUMAN BEING.

My opinion of NH has lessened considerably overnight, to say the least.
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