Lemmings.
Hope may not be a policy but it is something this nation, and this world, has been without for too long.
Trying to parse out policy nuances among the D candidates is a waste of time. Health care or (name your issue) is not going to be resolved in the West Wing -- the whole Hillarycare episode proved that.
Progress requires some give-and-take among the President and Congressmen and Senators. Read the recent piece on how Obama created his legislative successes in Illinois.
As this year is shaping up, we're either voting for the future or voting for the past. Obama IS the future.
Yes, he's a nice man. No doubt. He can build consensus. Wonderful! He has good intentions. Superb! I'd like him to be my neighbor or my uncle but not my president.
ps. Hope was the Kerry/Edwards catchphrase last time around. Obama must have liked it.
i'm glad the author was willing to stick to her principles and support the candidate who offered progressive policies she supports... oh, wait.
that shaggy-haired boy is HAWT.
Everybody and their hipster best friend has that god damned hoodie from American Apparel.
^Looks more like the new collegiate collection from Von Maur.
Is that Sanjaya?
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