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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
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I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
You say that as if you have any clue what their (or any president and his wife, for that matter) life is like. Seems to me that's between Obama and his wife. What business is it of yours? 
There are plenty of reasons not to vote for Obama this November. This, however, is simply nonsense.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.

or even later that evening. really, after going through the debate there should be a little down time even for the POTUS. so, he can celebrate that downtime with the anniversary.
man, the things people try to make a big deal out of is ridiculous.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I'm guessing if you wanted to vote for Obama, you'd overlook this if his wife is willing too.
I also have no doubt that when dates were being thrown around, this date came up and he talked to his wife about it and she said no problem,, just win baby...LOL
Pretty sure this is a Non-Story
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Heck, the fact he even remembers his anniv. puts him ahead of most men in this country. My 9-yr anniv. is in 8 days. I actually just thought of it reading this thread. Does that mean I don't value my family or shouldn't become the POTUS (well, there are literally thousands of reasons why I shouldn't/couldn't/wouldn't become the POTUS  )? Speaking of.....what do you do for a 9-yr anniv? Is that "jersey" or "motorcycle"? I want to be sure I tell my wife the right thing.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.
Says the man who put his job before his marriage.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
You say that as if you have any clue what their (or any president and his wife, for that matter) life is like. Seems to me that's between Obama and his wife. What business is it of yours? 
There are plenty of reasons not to vote for Obama this November. This, however, is simply nonsense.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.

or even later that evening. really, after going through the debate there should be a little down time even for the POTUS. so, he can celebrate that downtime with the anniversary.
man, the things people try to make a big deal out of is ridiculous.
I don't believe a man that puts getting elected before his family, is really going to have my best interests at heart.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I'm guessing if you wanted to vote for Obama, you'd overlook this if his wife is willing too.
I also have no doubt that when dates were being thrown around, this date came up and he talked to his wife about it and she said no problem,, just win baby...LOL
Pretty sure this is a Non-Story
Any candidate that did this wouldn't get my vote. Like I said before. Putting an election before his family tells me he doesn't care about me.
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Heck, the fact he even remembers his anniv. puts him ahead of most men in this country.
My 9-yr anniv. is in 8 days. I actually just thought of it reading this thread. Does that mean I don't value my family or shouldn't become the POTUS (well, there are literally thousands of reasons why I shouldn't/couldn't/wouldn't become the POTUS )?
Speaking of.....what do you do for a 9-yr anniv? Is that "jersey" or "motorcycle"? I want to be sure I tell my wife the right thing.
Something tells me you will make your wife know how special she is to you in 8 days.
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My parents didn't celebrate their 20th anniversary. It depends on the individuals.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
You say that as if you have any clue what their (or any president and his wife, for that matter) life is like. Seems to me that's between Obama and his wife. What business is it of yours? 
There are plenty of reasons not to vote for Obama this November. This, however, is simply nonsense.
Being a registered voter makes it my business.
No... It doesn't.
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I don't believe a man that puts getting elected before his family
Using this standard, who WOULD you vote for. Getting elected is enormously hard on candidates' families. Families of candidates always take a back seat during a campaign. You make no sense whatsoever.
We get that you don't like the man. You're in good company on that one. This, however, just makes you look petty.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.

or even later that evening. really, after going through the debate there should be a little down time even for the POTUS. so, he can celebrate that downtime with the anniversary.
man, the things people try to make a big deal out of is ridiculous.
I don't believe a man that puts getting elected before his family, is really going to have my best interests at heart.
Newsflash - A man that gets elected for a living does NOT have YOUR best interests at heart.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I'm guessing if you wanted to vote for Obama, you'd overlook this if his wife is willing too.
I also have no doubt that when dates were being thrown around, this date came up and he talked to his wife about it and she said no problem,, just win baby...LOL
Pretty sure this is a Non-Story
Any candidate that did this wouldn't get my vote. Like I said before. Putting an election before his family tells me he doesn't care about me.
This is complete and utter nonsense. By running for POTUS, you are putting winning the election over your family to begin with, but then again these decisions are normally a family decision to begin with. I'm sure their wives fully understand what campaigning for POTUS actually means, especially at this point during the election cycle. You are just fishing for some dirt/reason to not vote for him.
I'd be more concerned about his lack of focus on running the country vs. running for re-election.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
The other side of that is, IF he would've requested a different day for this debate, he'd be labeled as well - an "elitist", or some other term.
Hey, my wife and I have an anniversary - 16 years - Oct. 19th. Our "celebration" is going to the Browns bungals game on the 14th. (going on the 13th, spend the night)
Sure, on the 19th we'll go out to eat - except, on the 19th, there's a home football game (high school). And that happens to be the second time this year we will be hosting 4 other couples and their kids for the "after game" party. We'll have 4 of my daughter's friends (daughters of the couples that come over) spend the night...it's just tradition for the 10 adults - home game - someone entertains after the game, and the kids stay over............so I guess we won't be going out "on" our anniversary.
It's not that big of a deal - even a dyed in the wool conservative does that kind of thing (me).
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Good Lord! My work schedule has interfered with our anniversary date more than a few times. We celebrated the weekend before....like we always do if it falls during the week. Neither of us think less of the other for doing so, and we'd rather go out on a weekend. It's worked for 23 years and I don't see it slowing down in the future. I'm also the furthest you can get from being an Obama supporter.
Your comment to Columbusdawg was uncalled for and made you look like a real jerk.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.
Says the man who put his job before his marriage.
Touché. Yes I suppose I may have, but there were certainly other factors at play. Maybe Mrs O will leave him now 
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Hey, my wife and I have an anniversary - 16 years - Oct. 19th. Our "celebration" is going to the Browns bungals game on the 14th. (going on the 13th, spend the night)
Stop on by our tailgate! This will be my first game of the year....I was too busy being a jerk married to my job to go to te first two. Actually I was at my sons soccer games.
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Hey, my wife and I have an anniversary - 16 years - Oct. 19th. Our "celebration" is going to the Browns bungals game on the 14th. (going on the 13th, spend the night)
Stop on by our tailgate! This will be my first game of the year....I was too busy being a jerk married to my job to go to te first two. Actually I was at my sons soccer games.
Thanks for the invite - but you need to know - it will be me, the Mrs (our anniversary celebration) plus 2 other couples. That would be 6 of us.
I'll stop in regardless, but like I told my wife: I can't hardly invite 4 other people to someone else's tail gate. ( I will say, we still have the home made chicken nuggets/tenders at least once a month - those were awesome!)
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Bring as many as you like. As long as we know ahead of time how many are coming we'll be ready. We usually have enough food to feed 10x the amount of people that are there anyhow!
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I don't like they guy and I'm not voting for him, but I would hope that my wife of 20 years would understand that being POTUS requires some sacrifice. No big deal IMO - they can celebrate another night just as many other people do.
This!
I would be upset if he put his marriage stuff ahead of the POTUS issues.
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Your comment to Columbusdawg was uncalled for and made you look like a real jerk.
That's the thing about truth these days, the bearer is labeled a jerk.
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That's the thing about truth these days, the bearer is labeled a jerk.
Wrong. It had nothing to do with the truth. He had a different opinion than you and so you make an unnecessary stab at his personal life. The jerk label fits.
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The problem is c-dawg, is that his campaign (and by extension Obama himself) agreed to debate on this date.
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The problem is c-dawg, is that his campaign (and by extension Obama himself) agreed to debate on this date.
It's Ky that has a problem with it, not me. I could care less and know many people who celebrate on different days than their actual anniversary. I did many times, but according to Ky that's what killed my marriage, lol.
I can take the personal stab Ky, if you want to stoop that low it shows what kind of person you really are. My parents have several ultra conservative friends who would have the same sentiments as you do and resort to personal attacks when they are backed into a corner. They don't want the government to tell you what to do, but if you question something like abortion or gay marriage, look out! I always ask them how does either of those topics affect you personally, because they really don't. They hem and haw, say it is wrong, and get very defensive because that question cannot be answered. It doesn't affect them, they just think it is wrong and want to bestow their beliefs on others. But they hate it when Obama wants to do the same thing because they don't agree with his ideas.....politics is an odd creature.
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That's the thing about truth these days, the bearer is labeled a jerk.
Wrong. It had nothing to do with the truth. He had a different opinion than you and so you make an unnecessary stab at his personal life. The jerk label fits.
Yes, by todays standards, repeating the truth makes me a jerk. He was man enough to admit making this mistake, and he is man enough to tell me how he feels about it. I'm man enough to accept whatever he throws my way.
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Not that I was going to vote for him, but I am now going to do whatever I can to see him defeated. A 20 year anniversary can not be rescheduled, debates can. I think anyone that does not put family first is without character.
I'm guessing if you wanted to vote for Obama, you'd overlook this if his wife is willing too.
I also have no doubt that when dates were being thrown around, this date came up and he talked to his wife about it and she said no problem,, just win baby...LOL
Pretty sure this is a Non-Story
Any candidate that did this wouldn't get my vote. Like I said before. Putting an election before his family tells me he doesn't care about me.
He wasn't going to get your vote anyway right? So you must be part of the 53% LOL
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Something tells me you will make your wife know how special she is to you in 8 days.
Something tells me you weren't going to vote Obama regardless of what he did.
I didn't realize we had to cancel all work on an anniversary day. I mean, if my anniversary falls on a weekday, would I have to burn a day vacation time and take the day off every single year? I couldn't possibly go out to a nice lunch with her, give her a nice gift of something, and then celebrate on a weekend when we have more time to really enjoy ourselves?
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Heck, the fact he even remembers his anniv. puts him ahead of most men in this country.
My 9-yr anniv. is in 8 days. I actually just thought of it reading this thread. Does that mean I don't value my family or shouldn't become the POTUS (well, there are literally thousands of reasons why I shouldn't/couldn't/wouldn't become the POTUS )?
Speaking of.....what do you do for a 9-yr anniv? Is that "jersey" or "motorcycle"? I want to be sure I tell my wife the right thing.
Something tells me you will make your wife know how special she is to you in 8 days.
are you saying you don't think Obama did that?
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On August 18th was my 39th anniversary.On the 20th,my wife came up to me and asked if I knew what Saturday was and I told her the day before Sunday.She forgot it too,so I was in the clear for not remembering.Since I retired,I'm lucky to even remember what day it is let alone the date.
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Since I retired,I'm lucky to even remember what day it is let alone the date.
My dad retired about a year ago and he says the same thing. He has no idea what day it is half the time. That's what I call relaxed! Can't wait till I can do that.
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That's the thing about truth these days, the bearer is labeled a jerk.
Oh jeez, martyred for telling the truth.
IMO It does take a jerk to use the "truth excuse" to blabber out something insulting, harmful, private or personal about another poster on a message board.
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No, I'm not a martyr. I'm just somebody that won't apologize for pointing out the truth. He posted his story on this board sometime back, and admitted to it in this thread. He did say other factors were also in play. I got 10 bucks that says the other factors could have been worked out if he had been home to work on them. I believe all is fair in love and war, and we aren't playing footsie. I'll put my head on my pillow tonight, fall fast asleep, and not lose one minute of sleep. 
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Wow. You are one rough, tell it like it is, no holds barred, feelings be damned kind of tough guy. You shoot straight from the hip and lay your cards on the table. I'll bet your motto is, "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen". Go get 'em, tiger. 
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No, I'm not a martyr. I'm just somebody that won't apologize for pointing out the truth. He posted his story on this board sometime back, and admitted to it in this thread. He did say other factors were also in play. I got 10 bucks that says the other factors could have been worked out if he had been home to work on them. I believe all is fair in love and war, and we aren't playing footsie. I'll put my head on my pillow tonight, fall fast asleep, and not lose one minute of sleep.
I got 10 bucks that says you are wrong as we tried various forms of counselling over the course of a few years. It didn't work. Just because I travel a lot for work doesn't mean we didn't try.
I of course will admit to it, and of course won't lose any sleep over your opinions of me. My work absolutely had something to do with my marriage failing - but so did her cheating on me (and of course the response will be she wouldn't have done that if I wasn't travelling). Not realizing that we weren't on the same page from the beginning was the real problem - turned out we had different goals in life. Lesson learned - anyone who is with me now knows how I am and what I do. They can take it or leave it. Sometimes when you get married young you make mistakes. The advice I will be giving my son is to be patient and make sure that you are on the same page about money, jobs, goals, kids, morals, and ethics to name a few important ones.
I am still on very good terms with my ex - I'd say we are even friends. Heck, I still go to Browns games with her brother. Our son has two loving parents who do not use him as a weapon against each other as our separation was amicable. She didn't even get a lawyer. Sometimes people realize maybe they weren't meant for each other after all - it does happen. I see way to many people who are miserable because of their marriage and just keep plodding along. Life is too short to live like that.
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