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tailfins
09-09-2012, 01:00 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/opinion/sunday/dowd-playing-now-hail-to-us-chiefs.html?_r=1

The only point I can agree on is that solving the nation's problems rests on Americans showing character in their everyday lives, not politics. Of course our politics might change if more people showed character in their everyday lives where many people do something besides vote based on who's going to butter their bread. For those who wonder why this election is even close, it's simple: Too many people only care about who is going to butter their bread. That goes double for a certain union teacher in California.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
09-09-2012, 01:33 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/opinion/sunday/dowd-playing-now-hail-to-us-chiefs.html?_r=1

The only point I can agree on is that solving the nation's problems rests on Americans showing character in their everyday lives, not politics. Of course our politics might change if more people showed character in their everyday lives where many people do something besides vote based on who's going to butter their bread. For those who wonder why this election is even close, it's simple: Too many people only care about who is going to butter their bread. That goes double for a certain union teacher in California.

When we stand up and speak out we help fight that bread buttering sold out insanity. It is not PC to speak out as I do. I do so for that very reason. Political Correctness is just another name for socialist censorship, being that the vast majority of whats has been deemed to be politically incorrect is rightwing philosophy , patriotism , Christianity and Republicanism.-Tyr

Kathianne
09-09-2012, 02:27 PM
She may be angry, but she's going to vote for him. Again. Did you read the comments? Frightening.

aboutime
09-09-2012, 04:46 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/opinion/sunday/dowd-playing-now-hail-to-us-chiefs.html?_r=1

The only point I can agree on is that solving the nation's problems rests on Americans showing character in their everyday lives, not politics. Of course our politics might change if more people showed character in their everyday lives where many people do something besides vote based on who's going to butter their bread. For those who wonder why this election is even close, it's simple: Too many people only care about who is going to butter their bread. That goes double for a certain union teacher in California.


Not to mention the Head Liberal of the AFL-CIO who loves Obama so much. It's a wonder they haven't started another Union called ACORN-NATION.