He sounds like he just wants what’s best for him and his family- if he is actually what he says he is, which is neither here nor there. So I’m not about anything but pointing out to him he’s a moron. That’s not a value judgement, it’s an observation. Tom is a moron in the way some people have blonde hair and some have hairy arms. It’s descriptive of his nature, it is not an insult. Witness: He has two basic points to make: He feels that Obama is better for the country than McCain, and Nyeah Nyeah, Obama’s going to win anyway, what are you going to do about it?

As to the latter, he may well be right- in fact I’m pretty sure he his. And what I’m going to do about it, is suffer, just like every other American, just like Tom. He has no idea of the suffering he’s going to acquire, because, as I stated before, he’s a moron. People think that this is “name calling” or some kind of a value judgement, but it most certainly is not. It is an observation- because the idea that he feels so strongly about Obama is blatant illustration of the fact that he has a: not researched the deception, corruption, subterfuge, and blatant cheating taking place in the campaign, b: made himself aware of the patently criminal activities of Obama and his cronies which is the direct and assignable cause of the financial crisis we now exerience, or c: is willing to set all that aside in favor of his feelings that America will be soooo much better than before if the Obamessiah is elected.

This can only be the acton of someone who is so infatuated with his image of Obama that the obscene actions of Obama are not important- I.E., a moron. I don’t know enough about Tom to make value judgements about him, but I do know enough to say, unequivocally, he’s a moron, because normal people don’t vote for Obama. Pitiably, the planet is populated with morons.