All I hear is the word "change"

Trigonx

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Every single candidate(beside Dr. Paul) is constantly saying CHANGE, CHANGE, CHANGE, and CHANGE yet they show no signs of a change!!!!!! Does saying change 20 times in one minute actually make people think they stand for change?? I seriously hope not, but I will not hold my breath.
 
It worked for Obama and everyone else is picking up on it.

Sad, that even including "The candidate of change" [Obama] they're all business as usual.

Edit: Except for Dr. Paul of course :D
 
Maybe they figure it worked for Bill Clinton, so heck why not?

Every other word out of his mouth in '92 was "change."
 
It worked for Obama and everyone else is picking up on it.

Sad, that even including "The candidate of change" [Obama] they're all business as usual.

Edit: Except for Dr. Paul of course :D

You need to pay closer attention to the change the others are proposing...especially Obama.
MORE troops is change to them.
MORE spending IS change to them
MORE lop sided government handouts is change to them

Dig in, and you will be surprised and terrified!
 
You need to pay closer attention to the change the others are proposing...especially Obama.
MORE troops is change to them.
MORE spending IS change to them
MORE lop sided government handouts is change to them

Dig in, and you will be surprised and terrified!

hahaha i noticed your name, made me chuckle

but yeah hes for the biggest government possible.
 
seriously... i remember thinking that after the last two elections. all talk, no action
 
I swear today I saw this on CNN's ticker at the bottom of the screen:

Hillary says, Obama, "not as change" as her.
 
The word Change seems to be working well for Obama right now. Watch his victory speech and you'll see lots of Change signs in the crowd.

At the end of a two-term presidency the word seems to garner a lot of appeal, just like "Stay the course" appeals to followers of an incumbent President.

Obama has artfully seized the banner of change and its giving Hillary fits. She tries to counter with "Experience" and you know that just doesn't work in this situation. For one establishment politician to tell another that he isn't experienced enough to do the job just shows arrogance and a sense of entitlement.

The flip side of inexperience is that it gives the impression that the politician is not corrupted. Experience, these days, goes hand-in-hand with corruption.

All of it is the same old BS. Political campaigns have been using this rhetoric as long as I can remember. Without giving specifics, these words means nothing. It's fascinating to see why people still buy into it.

Sometimes I wonder if it will take a military coup to snap the sleeping sheeple awake. I hope it doesn't come to that.
 
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