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Any other stupid questions?
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Sorry Babs, ya know I like you but that's a copout.
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No, it's not. I feel no obligation to defend myself to anyone who hasn't bothered to follow the political forum. I don't have the time to sift through my hundreds of political posts. I'm comfortable with what I have on record. Of course I've advocated Obama, but I've repeatedly conceded his weaknesses and any potential concerns I have.
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So naturally, it's logical to assume there isn't one.
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For the record I am equally concerned about both individuals. Yes, one must to win the office, but isn't it irresponsible of the electorate not to demand of one or the other that they curtail the expanded executive powers instead of ignore the issue all-together? Obama in the White House with expanded executive powers + a Democrat controlled Senate = ... I would like supporters of Obama like you to raise these questions with your knight in shining armor and demand answers. It starts here with your voice Cali. Are you a cheerleader or a responsible Democratic voter? |
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Given that you pay so much heed to "laws" made up by random people, here is one that actually is applicable: Cali's Law: When Tex is involved in a debate, Tex is neither interested in the truth or in logic. He is only interested in being dogmatic, and when this is pointed out to Tex, he invariably will become sarcastic and snippy, but not particularly clever. |
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http://www.onemillionstrong.us/showDiary.do?diaryId=492 Again, if you are looking for someone to curtail the power of the executive branch, I fail to see how you can even consider McCain. It is all the more amusing given the timing of your question, which happens to correspond to yet another statement by Palin that expanding the powers of the VP may occur in her discretion, coupled with her endorsement of Cheney as one of the greatest VPs this nation has ever had. |
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