If you just wanted to know how I felt, that could have been accomplished with a PM. However if your desire is to grand-stand in the company of friends, then this would be the better approach. You've opened the stage, so you must have the will and the desire...
I'll entertain you to an extent. I'm comfortable with both my vote, and my historical posts, to this day.
If you blew the dust off of my posts and read them as a whole, I believe the fairest conclusion would be that the majority of my time and posting was spent anti-Palin (my Governor), rather than pro-Obama. If you're willing to spend the time and effort to research those posts and reference my pro-Obama posts, I'll accept the consequences. But I'm pretty sure the fairer conclusion was that the last thing I wanted was Sarah Palin as a Vice-President, let alone Commander in Chief. But I'll give her this, I was pro-Palin during the Saturday Night Live comedy, and during the Katie Couric interviews. If you review my posts you could conclude nothing less than the Repubican ticket had no chance to win, that they would lose in a landslide, and the loss would primarily be the direct consequence of the Bush legacy. I predict the same result today if the election were held again next week.
Did you know that current polls show that 23% more of those polled give Obama a positive rating than give him a negative rating? I could be all wrong with the math, but I believe that would place you in the minority, both on election day and today.
Did you know that your State of California voted more than 60% for Obama. Does your State still feel that way about Obama?
And did you know that Alaska voted more than 60% for McCain. Alaska always votes Republican on Presidential elections. Move up here and you'll be in a localized majority.
If moving isn't in the cards, have you considered focusing on your neighbors there at home, if your mission is to effect change.
Since those pre-election day threads and posts that I participated in, I posted to another forum member suffering from post-election day blues that I don't vote solely on the gun control issue alone, and I'm not one bit ashamed of it. To each his own.
Gun owner's are a potent political force. The Dems largely gave up on gun control after the Al Gore loss. Bill Clinton himself admitted that gun control cost Al Gore his election bid. As a consequence we haven't seen Hillary or Obama speaking any strong anti-gun talk. Have you lost any guns as a consequence of the Obama election? Mexico opened the opportunity early in the Obama administration but Obama didn't bite. Just the opposite. He said he didn't intend to pass gun control legislation as a consequence of the requests from the government of Mexico. Doesn't mean it won't happen. If Obama and the democratic majorities get as cocky as the Republicans did during the prior eight years, they may push gun control legislation. If it happens, I would expect it during Obama's second administration. Yup, read it and weep. I predict it will take at least eight years for the American public to get over the Bush legacy. Tell me I'm wrong in another 3 1/2 years.
You wanna be mad, be mad. You wanna exclude me from your posts, exclude me. You wanna ridicule me because you can't control my positions, opinions, or vote, be my guest. You wanna talk guns and hunting, that's what I've done with the vast majority of my posts over the past 4+ years on this forum. That's what I've done over the past 40+ years of my life. I won't be communicating with you should you place pre-conditions on the communications. There's plenty of hunters and shooters happy to talk without pre-conditions or any sort, let alone a forced polictical alliance. You wanna leave your political preferences at the door, we can talk. If you can't, so be it.
Whatever your vision or mission - it's your thread. If you feel the need, blaze away...