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To: Nachum

Several of them said: I’m Republican but I voted for President Obama, because I couldn’t live with Sarah Palin. Many said they were severely disappointed in the president. The biggest complaint was what several called “class warfare.” They said they didn’t understand what they had done to deserve that: If you want to have a conversation about taxation, have a conversation. But a president shouldn’t attack his constituents — he’s not the president of some people, he’s president of all the people. Someone mentioned Huey Long populism.


The same people who backed Obama are now backing Christie—?? Perfect. Tells you all you need to know about Christie.


37 posted on 07/21/2011 4:43:34 AM PDT by PaleoBob
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To: PaleoBob
The same people who backed Obama are now backing Christie—?? Perfect. Tells you all you need to know about Christie.

Sometimes the problem is the people. What type of person could support alternately Obama and Christie? What is the criteria for the choice? What decision-making process? What values? Maybe the people are shallow, fickle, ignorant of the issues? How is it Christie's fault -and a bad thing- that someone who voted for Obama could be disappointed and change their support? By your logic any conservative (real or perceived) that can draw former Obama supporters is a Rino. That makes no sense.
40 posted on 07/21/2011 4:58:52 AM PDT by visualops (Proud Air Force Mom)
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To: PaleoBob

Yes, Christie too is a Muslim Brotherhood sympathizer.


52 posted on 07/21/2011 11:47:34 AM PDT by HonestConservative (http://www.freedomradiorocks.com)
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