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Offline rogwar

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2008, 11:02:42 PM »
I'd rather see Obama and the farting woman.

By the way if you try to call from Uranus you will get crappy reception.

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2008, 11:25:17 PM »
Yeah, why pay any attention to the man who may well be the next president of the USA?    :rolleyes:    Sure, just vote for a candidate without any consideration to his character, behavior, campaign tactics.  That is just the perfect way to choose.  "Head in sand, pick at random" I guess.    :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Seems to me there is more then one person who may very well be the next president.
but thee is only 1 here who gets their arse combed over with a microscope for any conceivable flaw or misstep, real or imagined.

If your honestly and truely that concerned with the statement you just made.
I challange you to look at McCain with the same equally critical eye.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #17 on: August 02, 2008, 11:59:24 PM »
Seems to me there is more then one person who may very well be the next president.
but thee is only 1 here who gets their arse combed over with a microscope for any conceivable flaw or misstep, real or imagined.

If your honestly and truely that concerned with the statement you just made.
I challange you to look at McCain with the same equally critical eye.

How about you do it as a balance to those like myself who find Obama a poor choice due to his actions and statements? 

 I am turning it over to you to provide balance, tell us how the man who has served the nation so long and so well, suffered and survived, whos what, 20+ years in Congress are not equal to Obamas 3 years in Congress. 

Yes Dreidock, you please provide the balance and show us the light.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2008, 01:19:26 AM »
How about you do it as a balance to those like myself who find Obama a poor choice due to his actions and statements? 

 I am turning it over to you to provide balance, tell us how the man who has served the nation so long and so well, suffered and survived, whos what, 20+ years in Congress are not equal to Obamas 3 years in Congress. 

Yes Dreidock, you please provide the balance and show us the light.

Sounds like McCain should have got the nomination in 2000......

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2008, 01:40:09 AM »
How about you do it as a balance to those like myself who find Obama a poor choice due to his actions and statements? 

 I am turning it over to you to provide balance, tell us how the man who has served the nation so long and so well, suffered and survived, whos what, 20+ years in Congress are not equal to Obamas 3 years in Congress. 

Yes Dreidock, you please provide the balance and show us the light.

not at all. Im challanging you to.
Its not that you cant.
Its that you wont


You only point of the flaws of one and not the other.
You dont analise the two equally.
If fact it seems you do so with extreme bias
you decided long ago that Obama was the next satan and McCain was going to clean everything up.
and that was before you knew anything about any of this.
Now you just point out every flaw just to make your point.

Im no Obama supporter but Mccains POW status was what, 40 years ago?
Irrelevent now. Even less then irrelevent.
And based on how the countries been run., and where its headed in the last 50 years
Im equally unimpressed with anyones congressional experience.

If the roles were reversed and Ted Kennedy were running and some one with less experience were running against him. would you push for Kennedy because of his long time "experience"?
I know I wouldnt
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #20 on: August 03, 2008, 06:14:46 AM »
To all those who think Obama is being unfairly scrutinized by the press or internet bloggers I say "Cry me a river!"

He's a grown man.  He's running for the most powerful political office in the world.  If he's going to be responsible for national security, if he's going to be setting fiscal and international policy, if he's going to appoint justices to federal courts, then, by crackie, I want to know everything about the man that it is possible to know.  All relevant questions should be asked, and answered, before any thinking voter casts a ballot for him:  What political philosophy does he follow?  Democratic, Marxist, or Socialist?  Is he lying when he answers that question?  Is he a closet Muslim?  Does he favor a foreign policy similar to that of Neville Chamberlain?  Is he a closet racist?  Will he gut the military and bust the budget with give-away programs?

So far, he hasn't answered those question satisfactorily.  There's a possibility that he's either a stuffed shirt or a phoney....or something even worse.

For those who have consistently argued that we can't elect a president who would be any worse that GWB, I say, you're wrong.  It can get much worse, especially if we're voting blindly.

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #21 on: August 03, 2008, 09:24:19 AM »
not at all. Im challanging you to.
Its not that you cant.
Its that you wont


You only point of the flaws of one and not the other.
You dont analise the two equally.
If fact it seems you do so with extreme bias
you decided long ago that Obama was the next satan and McCain was going to clean everything up.
and that was before you knew anything about any of this.
Now you just point out every flaw just to make your point.

Im no Obama supporter but Mccains POW status was what, 40 years ago?
Irrelevent now. Even less then irrelevent.
And based on how the countries been run., and where its headed in the last 50 years
Im equally unimpressed with anyones congressional experience.

If the roles were reversed and Ted Kennedy were running and some one with less experience were running against him. would you push for Kennedy because of his long time "experience"?
I know I wouldnt

First, learn to accept human nature as what it is and don't bother trying to change it.   I feel McCain is a better choice, and being human of course I will focus on the flaws of the opponent and not on the flaws of my choice.

Second, McCains history, including his years as a POW is not irrelevant.  It is among the many things that make him who he is today.  That fact can be easily illustrated and understood by his open opposition to the US using torture now with terrorist POW's in our control.  It gives him a better understanding of the cost of war than a candidate who has never so much as heard a voice raised in anger, much less a the sounds of battle, killing and death.  Maybe Bush wouldn't have been in such a hurry to rush into Iraq if he had been to war?

So, I admittedly won't be focusing on McCains flaws, but I sure as heck will be bringing up Obamas.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #22 on: August 03, 2008, 09:54:54 AM »


Im no Obama supporter but Mccains POW status was what, 40 years ago?
Irrelevent now.

Never irrelevant . Not in 100 years.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #23 on: August 03, 2008, 10:48:03 AM »
I just read Barack Obama's Lost Years.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/386abhgm.asp?pg=1


It's a rather long detailing of what he did in the Illinois Senate. It's pretty much just the facts, using articles that the Obamessia wrote himself for a black Chicago paper, the Chicago Defender.

I don't think any Obama supporters or undecideds will read it. It would be a dash of ice water in the face of anyone that really thinks he's something special. To summarize in the words of the author, "The senator's tenure as a state legislator reveals him to be an old-fashioned, big government, race-conscious liberal."

Change? Hardly. SameoleSameole.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #24 on: August 03, 2008, 12:59:54 PM »
I just read Barack Obama's Lost Years.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/386abhgm.asp?pg=1


It's a rather long detailing of what he did in the Illinois Senate. It's pretty much just the facts, using articles that the Obamessia wrote himself for a black Chicago paper, the Chicago Defender.

I don't think any Obama supporters or undecideds will read it. It would be a dash of ice water in the face of anyone that really thinks he's something special. To summarize in the words of the author, "The senator's tenure as a state legislator reveals him to be an old-fashioned, big government, race-conscious liberal."

Change? Hardly. SameoleSameole.

Yes Toad, that describes him quite well. 
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"The senator's tenure as a state legislator reveals him to be an old-fashioned, big government, race-conscious liberal."

Of course, the MoonbaTs in the USA won't read this, they won't look for it, and will instead deny the truth, (maybe say something as to that not being the "facts" etc), they will instead choose to put hands over ears, close their eyes and repeat "lalalalalalalalalalala" so truth will not intrude on their bathroom fantasies of Obamamania.  They won't offer any proof to the opposite, just will say "un uh"    :rolleyes:

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #25 on: August 03, 2008, 02:01:32 PM »
Do I have a stalker?

How cool is that? He even thinks I support Obama for President... lol.


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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #26 on: August 03, 2008, 02:04:19 PM »
I just read Barack Obama's Lost Years.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/386abhgm.asp?pg=1


It's a rather long detailing of what he did in the Illinois Senate. It's pretty much just the facts, using articles that the Obamessia wrote himself for a black Chicago paper, the Chicago Defender.

I don't think any Obama supporters or undecideds will read it. It would be a dash of ice water in the face of anyone that really thinks he's something special. To summarize in the words of the author, "The senator's tenure as a state legislator reveals him to be an old-fashioned, big government, race-conscious liberal."

Change? Hardly. SameoleSameole.


I read your post on Nuke's board. Was an interesting read. I have to disagree with your conclusion though. I think Obama will bring change, all of it bad.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #27 on: August 03, 2008, 02:05:27 PM »
Do I have a stalker?

How cool is that? He even thinks I support Obama for President... lol.



I'd write in Hillary if I were you.

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #28 on: August 03, 2008, 02:48:33 PM »
Do I have a stalker?

How cool is that? He even thinks I support Obama for President... lol.



Give me a break, you couldn't be more transparent if you were made of cellophane.  You would vote for Louis Farrakhan if he were running simply on the fact that he is black.  Hell yes you are planning to vote for Yomama, his failings and weaknesses are invisible to you, the color of his skin is all you need to see.  You could no more vote for a non-demodork as you could jump up and reach the moon with your bat.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #29 on: August 03, 2008, 02:59:32 PM »
If you say so Dumgo.