Not the bat shit crazy ones you've got on your side of the isle.S.Lythberg wrote:
Obama and Hillary do it tooSpearhead wrote:
Pandering to the right wing evangelicals who want to turn the USA into a Christian nation and then to prepare for rapture.
McCain actually has still has family in the County I was raised in here in Ireland... I still think he's a douche though!
Don't hold his Irish heritage against him.Braddock wrote:
McCain actually has still has family in the County I was raised in here in Ireland... I still think he's a douche though!
Not just Irish but North Western scum!Lotta_Drool wrote:
Don't hold his Irish heritage against him.Braddock wrote:
McCain actually has still has family in the County I was raised in here in Ireland... I still think he's a douche though!
I hear you. Those are the blokes that tenderize our mutton if you know what I mean.Braddock wrote:
Not just Irish but North Western scum!Lotta_Drool wrote:
Don't hold his Irish heritage against him.Braddock wrote:
McCain actually has still has family in the County I was raised in here in Ireland... I still think he's a douche though!
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watch his speech. he left it open. i cant read minds braddock.Braddock wrote:
No, I'm asking have they said they will support Georgia militarily. Yes or no?usmarine wrote:
find out wont weBraddock wrote:
They will support Georgia militarily?
Ive got class again at 6:30.
great......nightmares for life(or for 4 to 8 years =o), If McCain wins I will seriously think about moving =p(and no, I'm not a self-hating American but I have lost faith in my government) As for why people see McCain as Bush's possible 3rd term, if you can think of George W. as a nut that didn't fall far from the Bush tree, McCain would be the resident squirrel.God Save the Queen wrote:
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One of the better looking "if they mated's" if you ask me.God Save the Queen wrote:
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So he hasn't said yes yet.usmarine wrote:
watch his speech. he left it open. i cant read minds braddock.Braddock wrote:
No, I'm asking have they said they will support Georgia militarily. Yes or no?usmarine wrote:
find out wont we
...Keep me posted!
I don't hold too much stock in what you say.DrPeePeeFace wrote:
great......nightmares for life(or for 4 to 8 years =o), If McCain wins I will seriously think about moving =p(and no, I'm not a self-hating American but I have lost faith in my government) As for why people see McCain as Bush's possible 3rd term, if you can think of George W. as a nut that didn't fall far from the Bush tree, McCain would be the resident squirrel.God Save the Queen wrote:
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he didnt say no. but i will keep you posted lulzBraddock wrote:
So he hasn't said yes yet.usmarine wrote:
watch his speech. he left it open. i cant read minds braddock.Braddock wrote:
No, I'm asking have they said they will support Georgia militarily. Yes or no?
...Keep me posted!
It's war because McCain largely promises to act in the same way GWB did with other countries, like Iran, and not so much Iraq - since there's not much left there for either Mac or Obama to decide upon.Pug wrote:
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?
And, it's economics also because Mac's is clearly a continuation of the Bush plan. Which obviously didn't appeal much to the people...
I agree it's a swing. After all, the two parties don't differ all that much. Things are probably gonna be more or less the same any way you vote.
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I wish they would leave my side of the aisle and get their own aisle (better yet, show them the door)Spearhead wrote:
Not the bat shit crazy ones you've got on your side of the isle.S.Lythberg wrote:
Obama and Hillary do it tooSpearhead wrote:
Pandering to the right wing evangelicals who want to turn the USA into a Christian nation and then to prepare for rapture.
Because it is really the only way Oprah...........sorry OBAMA can discredit McCain he has to make him appear that he is in fact a resurrected unpopular Bush. He does this because he can not defeat him in any other category except this mysterious "change" he is so proud of, yet will not disclose.Pug wrote:
Easy question. There's been distancing from the current administration by both camps.
I would think mostly it has to do with Iraq, but that's in process of stepping down.
I see Obama's tack on Iraq, and although he wants to get out of Iraq, he mentions he wants to take his time & get it right. Just like McCain.
Also, I've watched debates on Obama where he says he has no problem with committing more troops into Afghanistan or Pakistan if necessary. So the old "Obama's a pussy and hates war" thing doesn't carry weight for me.
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?
No, they pander to the bat shit crazy ones on YOUR side of the aisle.Spearhead wrote:
Not the bat shit crazy ones you've got on your side of the isle.S.Lythberg wrote:
Obama and Hillary do it tooSpearhead wrote:
Pandering to the right wing evangelicals who want to turn the USA into a Christian nation and then to prepare for rapture.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Summed up quite nicely +1lowing wrote:
Because it is really the only way Oprah...........sorry OBAMA can discredit McCain he has to make him appear that he is in fact a resurrected unpopular Bush. He does this because he can not defeat him in any other category except this mysterious "change" he is so proud of, yet will not disclose.
Don't forget me, I'm part Irish(I have 5 blood types).Lotta_Drool wrote:
Don't hold his Irish heritage against him.Braddock wrote:
McCain actually has still has family in the County I was raised in here in Ireland... I still think he's a douche though!
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Nobody wants to be seen as the continuation of this administration. However, McCain is Republican and that's his worst sin, belonging to the same party than GWB will cost him the election without any doubt.
Kind of a racist comment to make. Why compare Obama to Oprah? Why not to a white person? You don't like Obama just coz he's black and you should admit it. Lame.lowing wrote:
Because it is really the only way Oprah...........sorry OBAMA can discredit McCain he has to make him appear that he is in fact a resurrected unpopular Bush. He does this because he can not defeat him in any other category except this mysterious "change" he is so proud of, yet will not disclose.Pug wrote:
Easy question. There's been distancing from the current administration by both camps.
I would think mostly it has to do with Iraq, but that's in process of stepping down.
I see Obama's tack on Iraq, and although he wants to get out of Iraq, he mentions he wants to take his time & get it right. Just like McCain.
Also, I've watched debates on Obama where he says he has no problem with committing more troops into Afghanistan or Pakistan if necessary. So the old "Obama's a pussy and hates war" thing doesn't carry weight for me.
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?
Actually no. Oprah has been quite vocal lately about McCain. But I heard that from the wife "Why do celebrities have to be political? Is an abuse of their stature". To which I disagreed quietly with as not rile her.sergeriver wrote:
Kind of a racist comment to make. Why compare Obama to Oprah? Why not to a white person? You don't like Obama just coz he's black and you should admit it. Lame.lowing wrote:
Because it is really the only way Oprah...........sorry OBAMA can discredit McCain he has to make him appear that he is in fact a resurrected unpopular Bush. He does this because he can not defeat him in any other category except this mysterious "change" he is so proud of, yet will not disclose.
Better question is whether Oprah is racist (that is a joke btw).
Probably because McCain is economically incompetent and only wants to improve life for the 1% of people who are uber-rich and who happen to currently be holding onto all of their capital because it's too risky to employ it at the moment following years of government incomepetence with respect to the economy.
Don't forget they both are for the destruction of the US by not securing the borders.CameronPoe wrote:
Probably because McCain is economically incompetent and only wants to improve life for the 1% of people who are uber-rich and who happen to currently be holding onto all of their capital because it's too risky to employ it at the moment following years of government incomepetence with respect to the economy.
Ok, so prove McCain is economically incompetent. Feel free to use Arizona as an example.CameronPoe wrote:
Probably because McCain is economically incompetent and only wants to improve life for the 1% of people who are uber-rich and who happen to currently be holding onto all of their capital because it's too risky to employ it at the moment following years of government incomepetence with respect to the economy.
The rest of your statement...please clarify.
Well Serge, I have not made a racist comment, here or anyewhere else for that matter. I do not compare Obama and Oprah, I have shown that Oprah is largely the reason for Obamas just add water instant success. She gave him exposure in Chicago and came out full force to fund and endorse a campaign.sergeriver wrote:
Kind of a racist comment to make. Why compare Obama to Oprah? Why not to a white person? You don't like Obama just coz he's black and you should admit it. Lame.lowing wrote:
Because it is really the only way Oprah...........sorry OBAMA can discredit McCain he has to make him appear that he is in fact a resurrected unpopular Bush. He does this because he can not defeat him in any other category except this mysterious "change" he is so proud of, yet will not disclose.Pug wrote:
Easy question. There's been distancing from the current administration by both camps.
I would think mostly it has to do with Iraq, but that's in process of stepping down.
I see Obama's tack on Iraq, and although he wants to get out of Iraq, he mentions he wants to take his time & get it right. Just like McCain.
Also, I've watched debates on Obama where he says he has no problem with committing more troops into Afghanistan or Pakistan if necessary. So the old "Obama's a pussy and hates war" thing doesn't carry weight for me.
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?
The fact that she is black really has nothing to do with it. The fact that Obana is black really has nothing to do with it. The fact that he is a liberal has everything to do with it.
See it as I called it along time ago. Say somethinng against Obama and you are a racist......tiresome, predictable and typical, but tiresome.