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Offline DREDIOCK

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #30 on: August 03, 2008, 03:02:16 PM »


So, I admittedly won't be focusing on McCains flaws, but I sure as heck will be bringing up Obamas.

You just made my point

Then your statement of

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:

Is completely illegitimate because you yourself are guilty of the very action you are being critical of others for doing.

And being in a war doesnt automatically qualify someone to hold the highest office inthe land. I guess you voted for Kerry over Bush then because if his combat experience?

There are a whole host of presidents  Who never experienced Combat first hand (including Eisenhower)
Who turned out to be pretty decent presidents.
While others. Such as Grant didnt always turn out to be particularly great ones.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #31 on: August 03, 2008, 03:15:40 PM »
Never irrelevant . Not in 100 years.

Ok what relivency does it have to now?
Being aganse us using torture?
Gimme a break.
We've used torture before just like every other country. And we will use it again in one form or another.
Difference between now and the last 50-60 years is we used to have other countries do it for us.

And Having that POW experience might even at some point be a detriment inasmuch as that experience might cause him to hold back when what we really might need is to move forward at a critical time.
such as Bush Sr. did in The first Gulf war in ending the ground combat phase too early

Same as there was a reason why they tried to have as many soldiers with no combat experience involved in the D-Day landings so they wouldnt know enough to be afraid which might cause them to hunker down when they needed to charge forward.

I have all the respect for McCain in the world for his POW experience.
But I cant let that be a deciding factor in whom Im going ot vote for.
So far I like neither.
On the points that are Really important. such as their policies I dont find a whole lot to agree with either one.
A snippet here for this one. A snippet here for that one.
But im not convinced either of them would make even an OK let alone good president.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #32 on: August 03, 2008, 03:21:52 PM »
Ok what relivency does it have to now?
Being aganse us using torture?

I haven't read all of this thread but if you are asking what relevancy does McCain's 5 years as a POW have in the upcoming election I'll offer my own 2 cents. It's about character. About a person's willingness to fight for what he believes is right. About his willingness to voluntarily endure 5 years of hell because of the impact on his fellow countrymen if he took the easy way out which was offered. This in direct contrast to Obama swaying this way and that, pandering to every group he thinks he needs a vote from. Does this mean nothing to you?
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« Reply #33 on: August 03, 2008, 03:49:55 PM »
I haven't read all of this thread but if you are asking what relevancy does McCain's 5 years as a POW have in the upcoming election I'll offer my own 2 cents. It's about character. About a person's willingness to fight for what he believes is right. About his willingness to voluntarily endure 5 years of hell because of the impact on his fellow countrymen if he took the easy way out which was offered. This in direct contrast to Obama swaying this way and that, pandering to every group he thinks he needs a vote from. Does this mean nothing to you?

Again. 40 years ago.
he's not the same man he was 40 years ago.
Nobody is the same person they were 40 years ago.

No relivence to today.

And if you dont think McCain shifts positions also.
 I suggest you take a closer look.
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« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2008, 03:52:24 PM »
Again. 40 years ago.
he's not the same man he was 40 years ago.
Nobody is the same person they were 40 years ago.

No relivence to today.

And if you dont think McCain shifts positions also.
 I suggest you take a closer look.

McCain changes his position as any reasonable person would based on a changing environment. Obama changes position purely for political reasons. Do you want to debate this?
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« Reply #35 on: August 03, 2008, 03:52:56 PM »
Obama is backing out of the town hall debates suggested by McCain....why do you suppose this is?  Maybe its about character, or lack thereof.  Or possibly the absence of TelePrompter's  :huh
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #36 on: August 03, 2008, 04:13:33 PM »
McCain changes his position as any reasonable person would based on a changing environment. Obama changes position purely for political reasons. Do you want to debate this?

there is nothing to debate.
they ALL change positions for political reasons
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« Reply #37 on: August 03, 2008, 04:16:29 PM »

they ALL change positions

i thought that was the definition of politician  :D
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #38 on: August 03, 2008, 04:30:27 PM »
Ok what relivency does it have to now?

The most very obvious.
He served for his country and did all that time in a POW camp.
Most people , if they were fortunate to get out alive, would have left it at that.
McCain instead chose to continue to serve his country and is still doing so.
WTF has Borax done for his country other than sop gravy with a cathead biscuit?
Irrelevant ? Hardly.
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« Reply #39 on: August 03, 2008, 04:43:47 PM »
I can't reveal my methods but my experiments show that MT is a Libertarian masquerading as a Lib to see how many panties he can wad up on one bbs.
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« Reply #40 on: August 04, 2008, 07:40:24 AM »
I can't reveal my methods but my experiments show that MT is a Libertarian masquerading as a Lib to see how many panties he can wad up on one bbs.

How am I doing?

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« Reply #41 on: August 04, 2008, 08:44:44 AM »
I think you're doing pretty well. Of course, this place is sorta know for easily waddable panties, isn't it?

You might have quite a future as a bare hook fisherman if you decide to try something new.
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #42 on: August 04, 2008, 03:20:49 PM »
Again. 40 years ago.
he's not the same man he was 40 years ago.
Nobody is the same person they were 40 years ago.

No relivence to today.

And if you dont think McCain shifts positions also.
 I suggest you take a closer look.

you bring up a very valid point that everyone seems t ignore....when it's convienent to them to do so.

EVERY candidate will change views, give vague answers, beat around the bush, etc.
they will ALL have their conferences with "planted" questions, or with guests screened before they're allowed to ask a question.

 they all do the very same chit. they want to gain the favor of the people. it is nothing more than a popularity contest. whatever needs to be said will be said. they know that most will forget in about 6 months.

i don't care for osama due to what i read. on the other hand, i really don't care for mccain either.

the fact remains though, they'll both say or do what they feel they have to do to gain your favor. the reason some of you notice osama doing these things more is due to the fact that you hate him or what he stands for. those of you that notice mcpain doing these things is due to the fact that you hate him or wqhat he stands for.

 just my 2 cents, which aren't worth the time it took to type this :D
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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #43 on: August 04, 2008, 03:45:36 PM »
you bring up a very valid point that everyone seems t ignore....when it's convienent to them to do so.

EVERY candidate will change views, give vague answers, beat around the bush, etc.
they will ALL have their conferences with "planted" questions, or with guests screened before they're allowed to ask a question.

 they all do the very same chit. they want to gain the favor of the people. it is nothing more than a popularity contest. whatever needs to be said will be said. they know that most will forget in about 6 months.

i don't care for osama due to what i read. on the other hand, i really don't care for mccain either.

the fact remains though, they'll both say or do what they feel they have to do to gain your favor. the reason some of you notice osama doing these things more is due to the fact that you hate him or what he stands for. those of you that notice mcpain doing these things is due to the fact that you hate him or wqhat he stands for.

 just my 2 cents, which aren't worth the time it took to type this :D

Verily, You've uncovered the true evil of Party-partisan politics. And why even 8 years' from now, This BBS will still be arguing the same arguments...But with different candidates. People are two damn GOP or DNC to pull their heads' out.

You can actually think of those two parties' as a Hammer and an anvil, hammering this country between them into something unrecognizable from the true greatness it once had.

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Re: Obama and the fainting women?
« Reply #44 on: August 04, 2008, 04:08:18 PM »
If you say so Dumgo.




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Dumgo, thats funny! I don'g care who you are.








Bet I am an obama voter now too...  ;)