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Wallac Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 11:08 AM
Jackie words are for realistic and intelligent people, the wisdom is not new "change is easy, adjustment is hard." There will always be a segment of our society that will create their own reality and view the world from that reality; in most cases they will self destruct. Take the lady that ran her husband down after the Presidential election. She could not handle the truth, yes we will have an African American as President four more years, it's a fact, it's the truth, its reality. It was very hard for her to ignore, she needed to blame someone, so she created in her mind, that since her husband did not vote, he cause this unthinkable result--now she's in jail—self destruct. Ironically to many TH conservatives her action make sense.
WS2 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 11:58 AM
Wallac it has nothing to do with skin color. To enter that into the discussion demonstrates your arguments weakness. Real Americans are against the man-child messiah's disastrous policies and egomaniacal attitude.
Wallac Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 12:20 PM
You keep telling yourself that, (skin color has nothing to with it) at least one person who believe it.
Wallac Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 12:31 PM
Funny how you focused in on the skin color part, and ignored the rest, then in the same breath use a racist term (man-child) to describe the President. If he was white would he be called a "man-child"?
I did not hear Bush called a "Man Child", the worst President in modern history, yet still respected as a man, but our re-elected by popular vote President, you call a "Man Child". but you want others to believe skin color or race has nothing to do with it- okay if you say so.
WS2 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 12:38 PM
Yes , since Barack Hussein Obama is half-white the moniker man-child messiah stillapplies. The remainder of your argument is specious at best.
Science Avenger Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 3:52 PM
Riiight, all those teatards taking about the n*gg*r-in-chief were just a figment of people's imaginations.
Any change requires pain. Whatever we are doing now is easy (we think) compared to change, whatever it may be. Changing is hard. It requires us to think anew, to change our habits, our processes, our language. It's venturing out into the unknown. Without a compelling reason, people will stay the same and not change.

People begin to change only when the pain of what they are doing becomes more painful than the pain of change.

Republicans -- it is time for change.

The election last week was painful -- at least for me, a lifetime conservative.

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