Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
I've never even clicked on moveon.org until you just now mentioned it, so don't try to dismiss what I said as if it's an ideology copied from some ultra liberal movement.

Because people like you are waiting to pick apart every small, insignificant, non-issue of a candidate, politicians are not able to be honest and speak the truth. People like you rip a politician if they aren't putting up a good act of being Mr. American. You expect perfection, and as a result, get deception. Then people complain and wonder why our leaders suck, is it really not that obvious why this happens?

The problem with politics isn't the "machine" as some call it, but it's the voters and media pundits that expect every candidate to act a certain way, talk a certain way, and believe a certain way. Is it really a surprise that acting and politicians go hand in hand?

fyi you've still failed to address my post where I asked why you do or don't back a candidate instead of spouting off heresay I hear on every tv station, read on every website and see in every newspaper.

I asked a question that should be very important. Instead you seem to have disregarded it and continued on your attack on p4bud. You don't have to like someone's point of view/opinion but you should respect it as they are entitled to it.

I don't entirely agree with P4Bud but I respect their opinion and I agree with you that most of the topics listed at the debate were total crap and it was a circus/joke; however I can definitely tell I overall can not sympathize with your viewpoint as you seem to lack any real motive or reason for feeling the way you do or lashing out at others who don't agree with your way of thinking.

P4Bud has stated exactly why they like an do not like certain candidates, all you're doing is blindly attacking someone with no substance backing your attacks. Just mindless attacking from my point of view.

Did you see where I mentioned how many no votes Obama has in the senate? Or is that just another person picking apart an issue that really doesn't matter <sarcasm>.

I see no problem with the voters picking apart candidates. These people are running for the most poweful office in the nation. I want to know everything and anything about a candidate. I'm smart enough to filter the BS from what's relevant.

Flag pin - not relevant
Bill Ayers - terrorism = relevant issue
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