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The Choice to Vote for Obama ... As a Religous Person ???????????

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by bdyahoo08, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. saturneptune

    saturneptune New Member

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    The facts are the facts. There is no action by the Republicans. That is not the point in this case. When I am talking to someone else about an issue, maybe your nose needs to do a 180 and let us work the issue out as we did in another conversation.
     
  2. Revmitchell

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    You called him a liberal. It isn't true. Of course being a witness to that irks you so you attack me. Maybe you should just accept what I said about it and move on. This is an open forum. There are no private conversations.
     
  3. saturneptune

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    That is not the point. He misread my post, or I did not express myself very well, and we realize neither is for Obama, nor liberal, after a civil conversation. The point is you had no business being a witness. No one attacked you. Would you like some cheese with your whine? Poor baby.
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  4. Revmitchell

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    Stay on task now....You called him liberal. He is not. Situation corrected.
     
  5. saturneptune

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    Not by you. It was self corrected. You should get all the correcting you need at your local church.
     
  6. carpro

    carpro Well-Known Member
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    Hardly.

    What it tells thinking people is that he wants to cast a vote that has a realistic chance of defeating the most liberal candidate ever to run for president.

    While you, OTOH, wish to chase windmills while helping elect the
    "messiah".
     
  7. Revmitchell

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    These attacks show your lack of confidence in your own position.:BangHead:
     
  8. saturneptune

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    Now stay focused, its not hard. The topic is between third parties and McCain. You sure seem worried a lot about Obama. If George Bush had done his job for eight years, we would not be worried about Obama, would we?

    While you, OTOH, will vote for a liberal candidate would compromise any Christian's conscience.
     
  9. saturneptune

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    Keep pounding that head. I am sure that will call the Republicans to action on the abortion issue in the next four years. Oh, and while you are pounding, maybe your next sermon will come to you.
     
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    If you're not in the least concerned about the election of Obama, you must be quite liberal yourself.

    Is your self-righteous indignation just covering your liberal inclinations?

    I've assumed all this time that you are a conservative, but it appears you may be a closet liberal. Therefore, you certainly wouldn't be "concerned " about helping your candidate, would you?
     
  11. Revmitchell

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    Aaaaannnnddd my point is made.
     
  12. saturneptune

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    Sorry, not a liberal bone in my body. But it seems to me there is a lot of compromising in yours. Speaking of being liberal votes, how do you explain yours for George Bush, the biggest spender in American history?
     
  13. saturneptune

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    Yep, and it is on top of your head.[​IMG]
     
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    Really?

    You say this while accusing other known conservatives of being "liberal" because they will vote for a candidate that at least has a chance to beat Obama.

    While you are in denial about the fact your vote may help elect him?

    You are being hypocritical.
     
  15. saturneptune

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    Why thank you.
     
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    Okay, folks!

    Call it the way you want it and judge it the way you please: BUT

    WHEN I CAST MY VOTE FOR CHUCK BALDWIN, there can be very little mistaking....I was either a Christian, or strong Constitutionalist, or someone who got lost on the ballot.

    If I vote for McCain, my vote is read as 'probably white, and definately Republican', scared or neo-conservative.

    If I vote for Obama, my vote is read as 'liberal, pro-abortion, Democrat,....or a victim of socialist manipulation, poverty, and ignorance'.

    When I cast my vote, it will speak of my faith in God: To him belongs the outcome. I'm certain He will bless and comfort me in that!
     
  17. carpro

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    Or a Don Quixote mimmick.
     
  18. LadyEagle

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    Fellas, this thread is about Obama as a "religious person."

    Can we please stay on topic. If you want to discuss if McCain is a liberal, start another thread. Thanks. LE
     
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