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Yes, objectively from the standpoint that I'm discussing a presidential candidate who I disagree with, without letting any prior animosity from the 2000 and 2004 elections role over into this discussion.
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As someone pointed out, the Democrats are more activated and excited then they've been in generations, with the large consensus apparently being that they'd be happy with either Obama or Clinton. I don't see "disenchanted" as being an objective observation at all.
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Believe it or not, our country is made up of significantly more people than those that turnout to vote in primaries. Particularly in a nation such as ours with such piss poor voter turnout to begin with. Record numbers? Your point?
It's like a small town that averages 1 murder per year suddenly has 2 and that's a statistical jump of 200% in violent crime. It still doesn't negate the fact that this is an extremely low amount of violent crime for any place.
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Yeah, so? That only reinforces the point that those too disenchanted to register before have now found motivation to do so.
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Oh bullocks.
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All of the front runners are members of congress. Congressional approval is at record lows. Quit being dishonest. People are disenchanted with both parties.
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Too late. The country already got screwed... and in no small part by Nader's arrogance. We're looking for a way to unscrew it.
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Yes, the country did get screwed, but things can get a whole lot worse. If you don't think so, I have no further reason to debate you.