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In reply to the discussion: Can we all agree to stand our ground after the next debate? [View all]quinnox
(20,600 posts)85. the truth should always trump political allegiances
Some of the previous replies already said it a lot better than I could.
I like to be part of the reality based community. Sure, we could all put on Obama rose colored glasses and see nothing but rainbows and fluffy clouds in an always happy land where perfection is a daily occurance for our divine hero, but that isn't reality.
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Polls are tighter. No doubt about it. And the press has been good for Romney for the first time....
Logical
Oct 2012
#21
Obama kicked Mittens ass. Though it takes smart people looking 9 steps ahead to see it
graham4anything
Oct 2012
#31
No, because that's nonsense. No one "fed him to the wolves." The debate did not go well.
DirkGently
Oct 2012
#25
ABSOLUTELY agree. I was so sorry that I even read DU as the debate was progressing
Raine
Oct 2012
#51
As the next one is town-hall format, I expect less opportunity for clash, so it is likely that
patrice
Oct 2012
#54
Honesty would include an effort to understand where one and one's cohoert stands in the
patrice
Oct 2012
#60
Some of us need rubber sheeting to get through these things, And some of us keep our heads and
msanthrope
Oct 2012
#86