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re: True or false: paying attention to politics will be more annoying if Hillary Clinton runs
Posted on 6/20/14 at 2:03 pm to DelU249
Posted on 6/20/14 at 2:03 pm to DelU249
I'm just saying that I think the whole feminism discussion is going to be much more frustrating than the racism discussion. There are a lot more legitimate grievances with regard to race then there seem to me to be with regard to male female relations.
Posted on 6/20/14 at 2:12 pm to baybeefeetz
well then to reply -
No, in 2008 everyone was so energized, but about what I don't fricking know. Everyone was celebrating "change", but nobody seemed to understand what he meant by that. NO ONE would take a shot at him, even harmless satire. To make matters worse, the candidate on the other side was a complete bum. Racism is also the most worn out discussion in this country, that I cannot stand it when people try and make a 60s style civil rights movement out of nothing.
Hillary will be facing an opponent I would feel good about voting for. Ted Cruz or, to a lesser extent, Rand Paul. Obamacare, tax hikes, rampant corruption, radical socialist policies and international incompetence makes this election the do or die they made the 08 election out to be. So I feel there is more at stake now that we've seen first hand how the new (but not really new) radical left plans on "transforming America"
No, in 2008 everyone was so energized, but about what I don't fricking know. Everyone was celebrating "change", but nobody seemed to understand what he meant by that. NO ONE would take a shot at him, even harmless satire. To make matters worse, the candidate on the other side was a complete bum. Racism is also the most worn out discussion in this country, that I cannot stand it when people try and make a 60s style civil rights movement out of nothing.
Hillary will be facing an opponent I would feel good about voting for. Ted Cruz or, to a lesser extent, Rand Paul. Obamacare, tax hikes, rampant corruption, radical socialist policies and international incompetence makes this election the do or die they made the 08 election out to be. So I feel there is more at stake now that we've seen first hand how the new (but not really new) radical left plans on "transforming America"
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