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Lex, that's really interesting. Lulu mentioned in another thread (or was it this one... it's hard to tell where one stops and the next one begins) that there were people in her state (Tennessee) that are the kind who would want to murder Obama. People scoffed at her and blamed her for bringing racist issues into the discussion. Now look... you posted exactly what she was talking about. Not only that...it was even in Tennessee!
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Yes, my coworkers and I were just talking about how lucky we are to live in a state filled with racist bubbas.
I'm mostly just worried that people will see this as a reason to not vote for Obama. I will remind people that crazies will try to kill people because they are CRAZY, not because they are Democrat or Republican. Hinckley shooting Reagan comes to mind...
I'm mostly just worried that people will see this as a reason to not vote for Obama. I will remind people that crazies will try to kill people because they are CRAZY, not because they are Democrat or Republican. Hinckley shooting Reagan comes to mind...
LOL waterguy!...but I don't think it was your wife that had to sign, it was a bunch of us that got together and decided you should have the vasectomy.....waterguy wrote:Yes
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and yes I think women should have the right to choose.
But why did my wife have to sign a ok for me to have a vasectomy.
And no I can't vote for Obahma.
I said I wasn't going to get in on this now I've done it
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On a similar, but slightly different note...does anyone have any concerns about the days after the election? Now, before you laugh, I'm talking about immediately after when one candidate has been elected. I won't be surprised if we don't know for days actually, but once a decision is made, I have concerns about emotional responses. Emotions have run high during this whole process and I'm actually concerned with how the more radical people may behave on either side of this equation. It's just different statements I've heard in many different settings.
Just wondering if these thoughts have crossed anyone else's minds.
Just wondering if these thoughts have crossed anyone else's minds.
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This post has certainly provided some _____ (place your own adjective here) entertainment, but seems to have barely touched on the concerns of the original poster. So Jorge, has any of this helped you come to a conclusion? I really am curious, not trying to stir the pot!Jorge wrote:...So, is Obama going to try and bring our men & woman home? Can he do it? Will you feel better when the war is over? These are just my thoughts right before the big decision week. If you don't like what I have written then please don't turn this into a negative thing. Take care, Jorge

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I'm worried what will happen if Obama goes into the eve of the election leading in the polls and ends up losing. If the "Bradley effect" actually occurs, it is sure to cause anger...and rightly so.Nic in KC wrote:On a similar, but slightly different note...does anyone have any concerns about the days after the election? Now, before you laugh, I'm talking about immediately after when one candidate has been elected. I won't be surprised if we don't know for days actually, but once a decision is made, I have concerns about emotional responses. Emotions have run high during this whole process and I'm actually concerned with how the more radical people may behave on either side of this equation. It's just different statements I've heard in many different settings.
Just wondering if these thoughts have crossed anyone else's minds.
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Except that, in 2004 all of the exit polling on election night pointed to a Kerry win. That can happen to anybody. If the polls are within 5 points on election night eve, it's anybody's ballgame.Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:I'm worried what will happen if Obama goes into the eve of the election leading in the polls and ends up losing. If the "Bradley effect" actually occurs, it is sure to cause anger...and rightly so.Nic in KC wrote:On a similar, but slightly different note...does anyone have any concerns about the days after the election? Now, before you laugh, I'm talking about immediately after when one candidate has been elected. I won't be surprised if we don't know for days actually, but once a decision is made, I have concerns about emotional responses. Emotions have run high during this whole process and I'm actually concerned with how the more radical people may behave on either side of this equation. It's just different statements I've heard in many different settings.
Just wondering if these thoughts have crossed anyone else's minds.
I do fear nationwide racial wars/looting that will make the Rodney King days seem like Disney World.
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No doubt...It's funny how the stock market has really tanked in concert with Obama taking his lead in the polls.SJfromNJ wrote:I think the stock markets will tank another 10-20% before January if Obama wins. Big boys getting out before the increase in capitol gains tax.
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July 2005 - Arco Iris, Fish Bay
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July 2004 - Glenmar, Gifft Hill
July 2005 - Arco Iris, Fish Bay
December 2007 - Dreamcatcher, GCB
July 2008 - Ellison Villa, VGE