SodaHead members should realize that nothing that the other side says or points out will change anyone's mind.
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2012/05/01 01:20:53
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Pointing out things about President Obama, if it comes from the right, is going to be ignored just like the progressives and what they say are ignored. So, things like, before you vote for Obama read this. NOTHING that I read will keep me from voting for President Obama. NOTHING the right says is going to mean anything to me regarding Willard or Paul. SodaHead isn't an exchange of ideas, no one is interested in ideas from the other side.
My opinion is made up, just like it is for every single person on this site. Kind of makes you ask what's the purpose. I guess it's a place to write down your own opinion and put it out there for your friends to say, "What a great post," or your nemesis can tell you how "wrong you are." I can tell you what I do, as soon as I leave a thread and said what I wanted to say, I don't even remember who I made the comment to. This applies to those who slam progressives or President Obama. I do remember what I say to my friends and they to me. Often times, once I've made a comment, I never go back to the thread when there has been a comment left for me in My Happenings, I just click on the red X and delete it.
There are some conservatives I do know and remember, but I can count them on one hand. I guess what I'm saying is nothing I say or anyone from the right says makes a bit of difference to me, I almost instantly forget about it.
Do you think that no minds can be changed on SodaHead? Do you know anyone who has ever listened to the other side and changed their mind because of it?






















Myself i think there are plenty of Liberals waking up,all the time.
(B) it was a joke - duh!. If you changed my mind about my answer then I would have to say that I agree. But if I agree, I would be agreeing that you can't change my mind, which means that I don't agree...
(C) maybe that was your joke too...hmm
PBWY
The problem with the Presidential campaign is that it goes on too long: in most countries it only lasts a month or so. I was interested in what Romney and Obama initially had to say. But at this stage, they are just going around and around on the same old talking points. While I would listen if they actually had anything new to say, I doubt they will before November. So I would agree that I have probably made up my mind on who I will vote for, (as have probably most people except the terminally undecided.) But I think that is more a comment on American elections than on people's open mindedness.