That's pretty rich, coming from someone who posted as Dick Hardman for so long.
I bet you would not do it to his face

Martial art experience: Started in TKD in the 70's as my core art, and over the years have tried Kung-fu (didn't like it) Aikido (could never master breakfalling) Karate, Bujinkan and for the last 3 years have trained with a bouncer who teaches a mixture of JKD, Muay Thai, BJJ, Aikido and mostly Boxing as a core art.

Demographics: Caucasian, middle class, 2nd generation European descent, on both sides of my family.
I also feel that certain people here probably deeply resent the fact that though I am a Democrat, I don't fit their blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah .
Everything else is bullsh!t. Of course Obama said things during his campaign that cause concern for some voters. He was campaigning and trying to appeal to both parties, conservatives and liberals. How hard is that to do? Yet he did it.
I just have to laugh at the fact that you and plenty others here are expressing such concern at the prospect of a Obama presidency, but didn't express half this much concern during the re-election of a president who let 9-11 happen, destroyed this economy and waged a police action in Iraq where there were real American casualties.
Now, if Obama doesn't fix this mess caused by the republicans, is he a bad president? He never promised to remedy all of this. He promised to unite this country and, with our help, make the necessary changes along the way. I don't like his stance on guns either, but only time will tell what decisions he'll make.
Hell, if Obama just reversed 85% of what George Bush did he'd be legendary. And I've got news for you, most Americans feel that way. For those of you who disagree with that you must not know who's coming to dinner at the White House on January 20.
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