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Post by J-Sav on Aug 21, 2008 11:52:12 GMT -4
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Post by J-Sav on Aug 27, 2008 22:55:52 GMT -4
Just watched Biden's speech. That guy nailed it. Everything he said, was so true and what many of Barack supporters are echoing. He is going to be the perfect attack dog for the campaign, and he called out McCain to the whole world. Fucking beautiful.
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 27, 2008 23:14:43 GMT -4
GO McCain! Who doesn't want a rich old white christian man to lead our country against terrorists and weapons of mass destruction, did I say 'WMD's?' Oh, shit, my internet is being tapped right now, i'm a mother fucking criminal.
Bush = 8 years of presidency
+ McCain 4
= Bush for 12 years of presidency
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Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 12, 2008 14:42:14 GMT -4
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Post by Jogo on Sept 12, 2008 14:47:02 GMT -4
Is it true McCain is leading the polls right now and favourite for the ellection? I find it hard to believe.
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Post by kfilament on Sept 12, 2008 14:50:04 GMT -4
she is a joke. on many levels. First of all that women might just vote for her b/c she has a vagina, thats kind of a slap in the face. Secondly, you cannot convince me that being the governor of a state like alaska is international experience. She said she didnt follow the iraq war much!!?? Maybe if you are gov. of say NY, or Cali, or a large state like that i would give you some credit, but alaska?? i just dont see how 2 years there qualifies you in any way shape or form to be VP with the oldest president entering office EVER.
Granted, its not like obama has a huge amt. of experience, but what little he does have i feel makes him far more qualified to be president. And lets not even compare biden and palin, it gets comical real fast. Their debate is gonna be wild, you know they have her locked in a room somewhere studying 24/7 so she doesnt look like a total dumbass on that thing.
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Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 12, 2008 15:06:00 GMT -4
Is it true McCain is leading the polls right now and favourite for the ellection? I find it hard to believe. www.fivethirtyeight.com/He has the edge now. Its sad to say as of right now the desperate pander to Hillary supporters by nominating a female no name Vice President has worked so far. Despite the fact her policies. education and experience have nothing in common with Hillary Clinton. Bitter women are more enamored with the idea of Obama losing after snubbing Hillary than remembering why they supported Hillary in the first place.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2008 15:15:39 GMT -4
Is it true McCain is leading the polls right now and favourite for the ellection? I find it hard to believe. Why do you find that hard to believe? George W Bush won two elections. Americans are dumb.
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Post by J-Sav on Sept 12, 2008 15:16:47 GMT -4
Is it true McCain is leading the polls right now and favourite for the ellection? I find it hard to believe. www.fivethirtyeight.com/He has the edge now. Its sad to say as of right now the desperate pander to Hillary supporters by nominating a female no name Vice President has worked so far. Despite the fact her policies. education and experience have nothing in common with Hillary Clinton. Bitter women are more enamored with the idea of Obama losing after snubbing Hillary than remembering why they supported Hillary in the first place. Just goes to show you how stupid and unimformed that people are. He changes his stance from ready to lead to change. Look at the fucking issues people, and look at the big picture, and stop being selfish. Obama as president is going bring credibility back to US and we'll be able to fight terroism more effectively, because people will be able to work with us and trust us more. If Obama loses, it will be a slap to the whole world's face and we're basically saying we don't care what you guys think, we're gonna keep the same policies that we have been doing for the past eight years.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2008 15:28:02 GMT -4
Obama sucks almost as much. Look at his voting record.
A vote for Obama is a vote for the status quo.
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Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 12, 2008 15:38:42 GMT -4
Obama sucks almost as much. Look at his voting record. A vote for Obama is a vote for the status quo. He sounds like the a kid vying for grade school presidency. Ice cream for everybody! Longer recesses! No more detentions! He is interested in growing the government domestically while Mccain is more of the same when it comes to Bush's Team America World Police foreign policy. The Libertarian candidate is not even worth the third party vote and its only through the phony hypocrisy (She was for the Bridge to Nowhere when she was pandering for locals votes.) and clear lack of intelligence of Sarah Palin that I'm likely to vote for Obama.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2008 16:39:34 GMT -4
Obama sucks almost as much. Look at his voting record. A vote for Obama is a vote for the status quo. He sounds like the a kid vying for grade school presidency. Ice cream for everybody! Longer recesses! No more detentions! He is interested in growing the government domestically while Mccain is more of the same when it comes to Bush's Team America World Police foreign policy. The Libertarian candidate is not even worth the third party vote and its only through the phony hypocrisy (She was for the Bridge to Nowhere when she was pandering for locals votes.) and clear lack of intelligence of Sarah Palin that I'm likely to vote for Obama. What's sad is that Obama also wants to be the World Police, just not to the degree of McCain. Obama wants to double foreign spending by 2012 and hasn't ruled out invading Iran. On top of that he wants to tax the crap out of our bosses (the ones who give us jobs and sell us goods/services.) Which will probably lead to more expensive things, and less jobs to go around. Bob Barr may not be great, but he's the only candidate right now that stands for smaller government. I'm definitely not going to be voting to expand our federal government; and a vote for Obama or McCain is a vote for a bigger government.
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Post by Jogo on Sept 12, 2008 17:47:29 GMT -4
And a vote for Barr is basically the same as not voting so you should probably save yourself the trouble of going there to cast it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2008 18:30:46 GMT -4
And a vote for Barr is basically the same as not voting so you should probably save yourself the trouble of going there to cast it If I vote for McCain it won't matter because I live in California and Obama will win in a landslide no matter what. If I vote for Obama it won't matter because he already has enough support in California to win by a landslide. Should I not vote at all then? If everyone who didn't like either of the major parties voted third party, it wouldn't matter during THIS election. But when enough people start doing it, then the 3rd parties are invited to debates and people hear their views. Then the media starts talking about them and they gain name recognition. Then the other candidates change their views to try and tap into the 3rd party voters. Then in 2-3 election cycles we'll see either much better candidates, or a legit 3rd party candidate that has a chance of getting the majority vote. That's why I'm voting Bob Barr.
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Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 12, 2008 18:43:48 GMT -4
And a vote for Barr is basically the same as not voting so you should probably save yourself the trouble of going there to cast it If I vote for McCain it won't matter because I live in California and Obama will win in a landslide no matter what. If I vote for Obama it won't matter because he already has enough support in California to win by a landslide. Should I not vote at all then? If everyone who didn't like either of the major parties voted third party, it wouldn't matter during THIS election. But when enough people start doing it, then the 3rd parties are invited to debates and people hear their views. Then the media starts talking about them and they gain name recognition. Then the other candidates change their views to try and tap into the 3rd party voters. Then in 2-3 election cycles we'll see either much better candidates, or a legit 3rd party candidate that has a chance of getting the majority vote. That's why I'm voting Bob Barr. I would vote for him too but I can't overlook the fact that he voted for the Patriots Act, the Iraq Resolution, the defense of marriage act, and was a strong supporter of the War on Drugs. He is Ron Paul without the voting record to back it up. It's not very appealing.
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