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  • #16
    Originally posted by red
    Originally posted by digitaldean
    Hillary has a chance to win. But she's definitely polarizing.

    I, for one, can't understand the fascination there is about Obama.

    What has he really done? He's done next to nothing in the Senate. He has been a successful civil rights lawyer, but that's not hardly the credentials to be President.
    thats just it, he hasn't had time to become a corrupt pile of shit politician yet like all the rest are

    obama is going to make a strong puch for this thing. he's very smart, very dignified, he's a great public speaker, and he knows have to relate to the common man. and there doesn't seem to be a lot of dirt on the guy, but i'm sure some will be "found". and theres no a huge voting recond, so the repubs can use that flip flop bullshit this time, and try and dupe a stup america into thinking he's a flip flopped, and not just playing the political game like all the others

    and i have a lot of confidence that if obama is posed with the flip flop thing that he has the brains to explain to the people that sometimes you vote one way knowing you'll vote a different way on the next vote if certain conditions aren't met

    heres an expample of how the games played

    one side proposses a new bill that will end world hungy and would make everyone happy. and they're working on a plan to do it. i say thats great, i'll vote yes to move this one along

    a few months later the bill come up for another vote. but this time it says, we'll end world hunger, and do it by dragging the poor out of their home and shooting them in the streets. and a ridder has been added on giving the vice pres unlimited use of all the hookers in atlantic city, and we should nuke canada claim it as our own, and call it new florida. i say thats horrible and vote no on the new form of the bill

    the other side say, OMG, look at you, you vote yes one time, and no the next. you're a flip flopper. now i have the whole country brainwashed into calling me this idiot fucking name, and they have no clue as to why they're doing it, or what went into the change of votes

    everyone see how the game is played

    And, exactly, how does this differ from the "he's lined up with "BIG OIL"" claims?

    The fact is, NOBODY wants to talk about substantive issues. They want this dirt, because they don't want to think. Until that changes, expect more of the same, from both sides....

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    • #17
      absolutely agree RG

      people love worthless dirt, not the real issues

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      • #18
        Originally posted by digitaldean
        Hillary has a chance to win. But she's definitely polarizing.

        I, for one, can't understand the fascination there is about Obama.

        What has he really done? He's done next to nothing in the Senate. He has been a successful civil rights lawyer, but that's not hardly the credentials to be President.

        She's a shyster, if she get's the nod the Dems are finished. Obama is a good speaker and all but like it or not, many people , mostly uneducated, will not vote for a guy who's middle name is Hussein.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rastak
          Originally posted by digitaldean
          Hillary has a chance to win. But she's definitely polarizing.

          I, for one, can't understand the fascination there is about Obama.

          What has he really done? He's done next to nothing in the Senate. He has been a successful civil rights lawyer, but that's not hardly the credentials to be President.

          She's a shyster, if she get's the nod the Dems are finished. Obama is a good speaker and all but like it or not, many people , mostly uneducated, will not vote for a guy who's middle name is Hussein.
          and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else

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          • #20
            Originally posted by red
            and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
            Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
            "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BallHawk
              Originally posted by red
              and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
              Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
              well, we obviously can't let gayness spread

              if we do, we all might catch gay. or have gays come into our homes and perform gay sex acts in front of our families while we try to eat dinner, or go to church

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              • #22
                The race for the Democratic nomination will be about more than Hillary and Obama. Both John Edwards and Tom Vilsack are very popular in Iowa, which is where the first contest will be. Hillary and Obama are leading the polls right now because of name recognition and press coverage, but the race hasn't even started yet.

                On the Republican side, look for Mike Huckabee, former Gov. of Arkansas, to get in the race. He is an impressive guy, and might pose a real threat especially if support for the Iraq war blows up in McCain's face.
                I can't run no more
                With that lawless crowd
                While the killers in high places
                Say their prayers out loud
                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                A thundercloud
                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                • #23
                  It sure would be nice for the war to be over come election time, because seeing what other priorties the candidates have, should they be elected, would be nice.

                  Oh hell, it's not like they do what they say anyhow.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by red
                    Originally posted by BallHawk
                    Originally posted by red
                    and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
                    Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
                    well, we obviously can't let gayness spread

                    if we do, we all might catch gay. or have gays come into our homes and perform gay sex acts in front of our families while we try to eat dinner, or go to church
                    Exactly! I'm against gay marriage, but I have no problem with gays. I remember in 2004, with younger voters, it was "I'm not voting for Kerry because he likes gays." I love America's freedom and democracy, but we pay the price of having uniformed idiots being sent to the polls. Maybe we should get people to pass a test to be able to vote...
                    "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                    • #25
                      Which war, Iraq or Iran?
                      I can't run no more
                      With that lawless crowd
                      While the killers in high places
                      Say their prayers out loud
                      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                      A thundercloud
                      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by BallHawk
                        Originally posted by red
                        Originally posted by BallHawk
                        Originally posted by red
                        and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
                        Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
                        well, we obviously can't let gayness spread

                        if we do, we all might catch gay. or have gays come into our homes and perform gay sex acts in front of our families while we try to eat dinner, or go to church
                        Exactly! I'm against gay marriage, but I have no problem with gays. I remember in 2004, with younger voters, it was "I'm not voting for Kerry because he likes gays." I love America's freedom and democracy, but we pay the price of having uniformed idiots being sent to the polls. Maybe we should get people to pass a test to be able to vote...
                        That topic is going to be debated for a long time. After a while, people will realize nothing has changed and won't let that be the deciding factor in the polls. It's sorta like Republicans and abortion. I am totally against abortion, but I won't vote Repub just because they are as well. They have been in control for many years and haven't done a damn thing about making it illegal, anyhow. Certain topics become a mute point after a while IMO.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by GBRulz
                          Originally posted by BallHawk
                          Originally posted by red
                          Originally posted by BallHawk
                          Originally posted by red
                          and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
                          Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
                          well, we obviously can't let gayness spread

                          if we do, we all might catch gay. or have gays come into our homes and perform gay sex acts in front of our families while we try to eat dinner, or go to church
                          Exactly! I'm against gay marriage, but I have no problem with gays. I remember in 2004, with younger voters, it was "I'm not voting for Kerry because he likes gays." I love America's freedom and democracy, but we pay the price of having uniformed idiots being sent to the polls. Maybe we should get people to pass a test to be able to vote...
                          That topic is going to be debated for a long time. After a while, people will realize nothing has changed and won't let that be the deciding factor in the polls. It's sorta like Republicans and abortion. I am totally against abortion, but I won't vote Repub just because they are as well. They have been in control for many years and haven't done a damn thing about making it illegal, anyhow. Certain topics become a mute point after a while IMO.
                          They also become moot......

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                          • #28
                            For years, Republicans have used the abortion issue to get Christian conservatives out to the polls. Bush has done nothing to try to change the public's opinion of whether abortion should be legal. In a press conference in early 2005, he was asked by a reporter how he would define "a culture of life". His answer did not even mention abortion. I suspect he is secretly pro-choice.

                            Same thing with the gay marriage issue. He brought up the issue during the 2004 campaign to get conservatives out to the polls. I haven't heard him talk about it since. It will be interesting to see if Guiliani's pro-gay rights and pro-abortion rights views hurt him in the early Republican primaries. Whether or not it does may provide a clue as to what kind of a campaign it will be.
                            I can't run no more
                            With that lawless crowd
                            While the killers in high places
                            Say their prayers out loud
                            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                            A thundercloud
                            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Rastak
                              Originally posted by GBRulz
                              Originally posted by BallHawk
                              Originally posted by red
                              Originally posted by BallHawk
                              Originally posted by red
                              and whats worse, theres a lot of americans, mostly uneducated, that won't vote for him because he's black. and won't vote for her because, well she's a her. so they'll for for the other guy, based on nothing else
                              Most Americans will just vote for whoever is against those gays.
                              well, we obviously can't let gayness spread

                              if we do, we all might catch gay. or have gays come into our homes and perform gay sex acts in front of our families while we try to eat dinner, or go to church
                              Exactly! I'm against gay marriage, but I have no problem with gays. I remember in 2004, with younger voters, it was "I'm not voting for Kerry because he likes gays." I love America's freedom and democracy, but we pay the price of having uniformed idiots being sent to the polls. Maybe we should get people to pass a test to be able to vote...
                              That topic is going to be debated for a long time. After a while, people will realize nothing has changed and won't let that be the deciding factor in the polls. It's sorta like Republicans and abortion. I am totally against abortion, but I won't vote Repub just because they are as well. They have been in control for many years and haven't done a damn thing about making it illegal, anyhow. Certain topics become a mute point after a while IMO.
                              They also become moot......
                              OOPS !! That's what I meant to say

                              Well, should I ever call someone a pre-madonna, please send me the "Hooked on Phonics" kit

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                              • #30
                                No, we'll just call you old... :P
                                "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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