Last Updated: 06/02/2008
Posted By: BL Branch on Tuesday, June 03, 2008
NOBAMA. My heart is sad as the Democratic nominee process is winding down. I considered myself to be a "strong Democrat," and now I am faced with a voting dilemma. I was a John Edwards supporter and when he dropped out of the race, I became a Hillary Clinton supporter. From day one I have been skeptical of Obama based upon his ties with the Trinity Church of Christ, pictures of he and his wife dining with people of questionable backgrounds, etc. Why is my heart sad? It is because once Hillary drops out of the race, I will now cast my vote for John McCain. I believe that I will not be alone in this matter, as there is a group of Dem's forming, as we speak, who refuse to vote for Obama. I am not alone. Of course, this is what many Republican's have been banking on. Why else would registered Republicans vote in Democratic primaries? I strongly believe that they wanted Obama to get the Democratic nomination because they know there are many, many Dem's who will not vote for Obama, and they feared Hillary. Well, it looks like the Republicans have already won this one. At least my parents will be happy, as they are strong Republicans.
Posted By: Ms. Kate on Wednesday, June 04, 2008
OMG, a rolling pin? Is this still your idea of what a woman becomes as she ages? I am fifty, how long do I have left before I have to turn in my degree for that rolling pin and is it gov't issued or do I have to pay for out of my own pocket?Roar!
Posted By: marilyn on Monday, July 21, 2008
BLbranch...sounds like whining to me or perhaps, pouting. If one does not get his/her way or is not satisfied, what is the point of shooting youself in the foot for spite?