PS3beats360 said: Anti-war, pro-environment, anti-racism, pro-human rights, pro-education, pro-science, pro-worker Democrat voters have been utterly betrayed by New Neo-con Democrats. Not much has changed since the switch from George W. Bush to Barrack Obama. Republican to Republican-lites. The 2010 mid terms voter backlash: many people will vote for Libertarians/Republicans in droves as a protest vote against the Obama establishment. Obama's Democrats are Another Republican Party that has utterly betrayed the promise of change. Only a convincing Democrat defeat will give any hope for a return of the Democrats to traditional civilized Democratic values. Sarah Palin or another extreme religious right Republican has a chance of being voted in as President in 2012. America has to get a lot worse before real change occurs. However, having a Republican controlled Congress may strengthen Obama's position as President. 1994 and 2002 voter backlash in mid terms strengthened both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush chances at winning a second term. Incumbency is a strong position for a President. Giving up control of Congress may well be a blessing for Obama's chances of winning a second term as President.
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I'm moving to Canada if Sarah Palin becomes our next president. Which she won't because most people/politicians think of her as a joke.