If Obama wins...(HYPOTHETICAL)

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1. Do you see the country, as a whole, coming together?

2. What will be your personal feelings toward your country and its elected leader? I ask this question because, the days and months following 9-11, there was the oft-repeated phrase of standing behind our leader, even though there may be differences of opinion.

Again, a hypothetical question. Just seeing what your thoughts are. I come in peace!:peace2:
 
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1. Do you see the country, as a whole, coming together?

2. What will be your personal feelings toward your country and its elected leader? I ask this question because, the days and months following 9-11, there was the oft-repeated phrase of standing behind our leader, even though there may be differences of opinion.

Again, a hypothetical question. Just seeing what your thoughts are. I come in peace!:peace2:

1.) It will be worse than ever before.

2.) I'll stand behind whoever is elected, does not mean I have to like his policy.
 
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1. Do you see the country, as a whole, coming together?

2. What will be your personal feelings toward your country and its elected leader? I ask this question because, the days and months following 9-11, there was the oft-repeated phrase of standing behind our leader, even though there may be differences of opinion.

Again, a hypothetical question. Just seeing what your thoughts are. I come in peace!:peace2:
1. No, I see a divide in this nation that has not been seen since the Civil War..

2. I love my country. I do not trust it's government. Should B. Hussein Obama be elected. I will trust it even less. Obama is a racist, lying, socialist.
 
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1. Do you see the country, as a whole, coming together?

2. What will be your personal feelings toward your country and its elected leader? I ask this question because, the days and months following 9-11, there was the oft-repeated phrase of standing behind our leader, even though there may be differences of opinion.

Again, a hypothetical question. Just seeing what your thoughts are. I come in peace!:peace2:

It will be no more divided or polarized than this country was under Clinton or Bush. IOW, we'll be really divided. No big deal.
 
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Will this still be true, if you perceive that the election was somehow stolen from your candidate?

Are you referring to the Florida Democrats who WERE TOO STUPID TO CORRECTLY MARK AN ELECTION BALLOT?

The election wasn't stolen. Even if it was, do you want morons who can't mark a ballot deciding who is POTUS?
 
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1) I agree with SOJ, the divide in this country will be the greatest of our life times.

2) If he continues toward his stated goals, I will not support him. I love the USA I cannot bear to think what his socialist agenda will do to her.
 
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Are you referring to the Florida Democrats who WERE TOO STUPID TO CORRECTLY MARK AN ELECTION BALLOT?

The election wasn't stolen. Even if it was, do you want morons who can't mark a ballot deciding who is POTUS?

Last I checked, the Constitution permits all citizens aged 18 or over to vote for president. There is no intelligence test. If those "morons" made a mistake that favored Bush instead of Gore, I'm pretty sure you would argue like hell that those votes should be counted.
 
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Last I checked, the Constitution permits all citizens aged 18 or over to vote for president. There is no intelligence test. If those "morons" made a mistake that favored Bush instead of Gore, I'm pretty sure you would argue like hell that those votes should be counted.

TOO STUPID TO MARK AN ELECTION BALLOT! :post-4-1090547912:

There is no defense.
 
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1) I agree with SOJ, the divide in this country will be the greatest of our life times.

That is bold, considering the division we have seen the last 6 years. Agree with his policies or not, liberal or conservative, this administration has been extremely divisive, using patriotism and fear as tools of division. Admittedly, congress has been part of the problem too.
 
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Are you referring to the Florida Democrats who WERE TOO STUPID TO CORRECTLY MARK AN ELECTION BALLOT?

The election wasn't stolen. Even if it was, do you want morons who can't mark a ballot deciding who is POTUS?

Not at all. btw, I don't think the 2000 election was stolen, but then I voted for Bush so I wasn't paying as close attention as most Democrats... What i am referring to is the narrative that i see spreading that somehow an Obama might victory might not be legitimate (see: voter fraud claims). If people *really* believe that Obama stole the presidency, I wonder how they can accept him as their president. I wouldn't.
 
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Not at all. btw, I don't think the 2000 election was stolen, but then I voted for Bush so I wasn't paying as close attention as most Democrats... What i am referring to is the narrative that i see spreading that somehow an Obama might victory might not be legitimate (see: voter fraud claims). If people *really* believe that Obama stole the presidency, I wonder how they can accept him as their president. I wouldn't.

Nothing legit will come up, it is not like a Man of the Year scenario will happen.
 
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Funny, I don't remember Republicans having issues with marking the ballot. :question:

Right. I was speaking hypothetically. Anyway, nevermind. Don't blame the retarded people who designed a confusing ballot. Blame the nice old Jewish people in Palm Beach who came over from Holocaust-era Europe who can't see because they're 80 years old and and all mistakenly voted for Pat Buchanan.
 
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The trial lawyer scumbags will run amok. No boy scout troop will be safe from litigation!!:banghead2:
 
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Right. I was speaking hypothetically. Anyway, nevermind. Don't blame the retarded people who designed a confusing ballot. Blame the nice old Jewish people in Palm Beach who came over from Holocaust-era Europe who can't see because they're 80 years old and and all mistakenly voted for Pat Buchanan.

If only we had some form of technology that could correct visual impairment.
 
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Oh goodness I can't see.

findlaw.sample.ballot.jpg
 
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Right. I was speaking hypothetically. Anyway, nevermind. Don't blame the retarded people who designed a confusing ballot. Blame the nice old Jewish people in Palm Beach who came over from Holocaust-era Europe who can't see because they're 80 years old and and all mistakenly voted for Pat Buchanan.
Nice end around to pull out Godwin's Law.

Sorry, but you don't have a case.
 
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Oh goodness I can't see.

findlaw.sample.ballot.jpg

That's pretty funny. Oh well, one day you'll be old too and you'll see what it's like. Maybe you'll be forced to flee the U.S. when Obama and his socialist party take over and you'll become a refugee in some foreign land, where you spend the rest of your life. Then, one day, when you're like 80 years old, some bitter young person will make fun of you for having bad eyesight.
 

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