The other kind of plumber.Reciprocity wrote:
This is so weird. My name is Joe and I'm a plumber. It's like they're talking to me.
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The other kind of plumber.Reciprocity wrote:
This is so weird. My name is Joe and I'm a plumber. It's like they're talking to me.
Who hates America more? Someone who denounces it, or someone who disregards the manifestation of its basic ideals? That really isn't a difficult distinction.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Yes. I see your Liddy with a Ayres and raise you a Rev Wright.nukchebi0 wrote:
Do I really have to laundry list them, or does Gordon Liddy's status as a convicted felon and his blatant disregard of the Constitution suffice?
She sounds like an idiot and has a terrible history of actually supporting women's issues (rape laws and stuff like that). That's why the comment was so damaging.Ha. She probably reminds you a Mom you either a) wish you had or b)have but hate and can't understand why other people LOVE her.Nuk wrote:
The Palin women comment was damaging enough.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081016/ap_ … _plumber_3He is Joe Wurzelbacher, an Ohio man looking to buy a plumbing business who came to symbolize the notion of spreading the wealth in Wednesday night's third and final presidential debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Earlier this week, when Wurzelbacher got a chance to speak with Obama during a campaign appearance in Toledo, he told Obama that his tax plan would keep him from buying the business that currently employs him.
That screen shot I posted earlier was McCains face after he said that.Poseidon wrote:
btw, was anyone watching the debate on Fox News? I'm sure they weren't too pleased with Obama's "even Fox News has me... (whatever he said" line.
I thought it was hilarious though.
Probably all of the Fox anchors' faces as well.Kmarion wrote:
That screen shot I posted earlier was McCains face after he said that.Poseidon wrote:
btw, was anyone watching the debate on Fox News? I'm sure they weren't too pleased with Obama's "even Fox News has me... (whatever he said" line.
I thought it was hilarious though.
Tis' a little bit more than that. 20 years of hatred. And he tossed the good Reverend aside faster than Bill Clinton looking for a place to put his cigar. If you had a friend that did that to you (not the cigar thing) what would you think about his loyalty? How about Bamas' Grandmother. His fucking Brother? You think he really cares about you or me? Get a clue.nukchebi0 wrote:
Who hates America more? Someone who denounces it, or someone who disregards the manifestation of its basic ideals? That really isn't a difficult distinction.
Palin has broken the glass ceiling whether you like it or not. Don't be sexist because a Woman voices an opinion as to what her body should do.Nuk wrote:
She sounds like an idiot and has a terrible history of actually supporting women's issues (rape laws and stuff like that). That's why the comment was so damaging.
And yes, this debate is continuing to be much better.
Hence Fox's dillemma... Report the lie straight from the horses mouth (you just heard it- BTW he's slipping other shit by you too but he's laughing not us) and prove media bias? Or... Fine. I'm leaving.......Poseidon wrote:
Probably all of the Fox anchors' faces as well.Kmarion wrote:
That screen shot I posted earlier was McCains face after he said that.Poseidon wrote:
btw, was anyone watching the debate on Fox News? I'm sure they weren't too pleased with Obama's "even Fox News has me... (whatever he said" line.
I thought it was hilarious though.
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I have weird tastes - I loved McCain in the debate. Obama was too, well, smooth... it bored me. McCain was animated and talkative. He said some nonsense but he seemed so sincere about it and he was: agitated, sarcastic, twitchy, rolling his eyes; well all that was just far more entertaining.Kmarion wrote:
The last debate was .. meh. This one is much better.
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You'd be happy with a brightly coloured gold fish as President.topal63 wrote:
I have weird tastes - I loved McCain in the debate. Obama was too, well, smooth... it bored me. McCain was animated and talkative. He said some nonsense but he seemed so sincere about it and he was: agitated, sarcastic, twitchy, rolling his eyes; well all that was just far more entertaining.Kmarion wrote:
The last debate was .. meh. This one is much better.
If that's a question then the answer is yes. A shiny fish would be a welcome change. Change I can believe in.TheAussieReaper wrote:
You'd be happy with a brightly coloured gold fish as President.topal63 wrote:
I have weird tastes - I loved McCain in the debate. Obama was too, well, smooth... it bored me. McCain was animated and talkative. He said some nonsense but he seemed so sincere about it and he was: agitated, sarcastic, twitchy, rolling his eyes; well all that was just far more entertaining.Kmarion wrote:
The last debate was .. meh. This one is much better.
.. he has his own channel now too? ..srsly wtfThat makes three of the big four set to run his half-hour Obamaganza on October 29, with ABC the lone remaining holdout. Do they dare defy a man who might soon be making FCC appointments or will they, er, play ball? Stay strong, Stephanopoulos.
Obama TV: The One buys half an hour of airtime on CBS for Oct. 29
So... Obama makes anti-fox statement in debate... then fox get some (baseball?) game delayed to run an Obama ad...
True senator O came off cooler, the condescending smile when Mac was going off on something you just Know Obama was saying, in his head, "oh thats such bullshit" or "here we go with this crap again"topal63 wrote:
I have weird tastes - I loved McCain in the debate. Obama was too, well, smooth... it bored me. McCain was animated and talkative. He said some nonsense but he seemed so sincere about it and he was: agitated, sarcastic, twitchy, rolling his eyes; well all that was just far more entertaining.Kmarion wrote:
The last debate was .. meh. This one is much better.
He has had that for like month now, and it is right in the local channels part of the menu; very accessible, it isn't like you have to scroll up to infomercial land to find itKmarion wrote:
.. he has his own channel now too? ..srsly wtf
I get FIOS TV Monday. Luckily I'll have other options.Vax wrote:
He has had that for like month now, and it is right in the local channels part of the menu; very accessible, it isn't like you have to scroll up to infomercial land to find itKmarion wrote:
.. he has his own channel now too? ..srsly wtf