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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: sprattjack on August 20, 2008, 06:02:01 PM
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Four more years of warfare sound great and all, but what else does the white man have to offer?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080820/ts_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc at ease.
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Four more years of warfare sound great and all, but what else does the white man have to offer?
Disregarding your premise about war,
You meant what else does the man have to offer, right?
Or what else does the candidate, Republican, or Senator (R AZ) have to offer, right?
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Lay it out for me, McGroin. :O
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Ohh look a lefty wingnut spewing contempt for a republican. How original. :rolleyes:
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Ohh look a lefty wingnut spewing contempt for a republican. How original. :rolleyes:
No contempt; muchless spew.
This board appears to be overtly political, and so this thread.
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Lay it out for me, McGroin. :O
I would think it was obvious.
"What else does the white man have to offer?"
If you had said about Obama, "What does the black man have to offer?", it would seem as though you would be judging based on the color of his skin and not on the content of his character.
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From start to finish, Bronk, how do you see McCain?
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Well, McGroin, what guidelines, structure, .. malcontent do you forsee?
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From start to finish, Bronk, how do you see McCain?
i see McCain as someone that can bring REAL change to this country.
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i see McCain as someone that can bring REAL change to this country.
Acronym's are allowed, but you must decipher.
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Well, McGroin, what guidelines, structure, .. malcontent do you forsee?
From the fact that he's white?
No big deal.
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Reciprocate.
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"Acronym's are allowed, but you must decipher."
I think he means McCain can actually "speak" - unlike the "chimp-in-charge" now. MCCain seems to be able to formulate full sentences and not have to take a pause after every fourth word to regroup and get further instructions through his ear piece before continuing. Otherwise it would be four more years of the same-ole-same-old with McCain.
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Acronym's are allowed, but you must decipher.
are you a Acronym or a decipher?
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Reciprocate.
I did.
I forsee no malcontent do to a white man in office. As to what guidelines, structure, etc... his skin color makes no difference.
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I never said it did. A simple question; what's McCains' platform, and how do you see him adjust.
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I never said it did. A simple question; what's McCains' platform, and how do you see him adjust.
You brought it up.
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No, I grabbed your attention. If Johnboy is your boy, elaborate. Hence, the thread.
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No, I grabbed your attention. If Johnboy is your boy, elaborate. Hence, the thread.
It's beginning to look like the last 4 or 5 elections; "Lesser of two evils" vote. :mad:
Barrack Hussein OsamaObammaBinLadenLiberal or McInsane.
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Four more years of warfare sound great and all, but what else does the white man have to offer?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080820/ts_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc at ease.
The dip in support for Obama, who would be the first black U.S. president, cut across demographic and ideological lines. He slipped among Catholics, born-again Christians, women, independents and younger voters. He retained the support of more than 90 percent of black voters.
Theres a shocker.
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There's a shocker.
;)
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Hmmmm.... lesser of two evils...a moderate (I HATE moderates), and an appeasing, overconfident socialist :uhoh
Here's (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121901817146948231.html?mod=googlenews_wsj) some insight:
"I would not have nominated Clarence Thomas. I don't think that he, I don't think that he was a strong enough jurist or legal thinker at the time for that elevation. Setting aside the fact that I profoundly disagree with his interpretation of a lot of the Constitution." The Democrat added that he also wouldn't have appointed Antonin Scalia, and perhaps not John Roberts, though he assured the audience that at least they were smart enough for the job.
So let's see. By the time he was nominated, Clarence Thomas had worked in the Missouri Attorney General's office, served as an Assistant Secretary of Education, run the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and sat for a year on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the nation's second most prominent court. Since his "elevation" to the High Court in 1991, he has also shown himself to be a principled and scholarly jurist.
Meanwhile, as he bids to be America's Commander in Chief, Mr. Obama isn't yet four years out of the Illinois state Senate, has never held a hearing of note of his U.S. Senate subcommittee, and had an unremarkable record as both a "community organizer" and law school lecturer. Justice Thomas's judicial credentials compare favorably to Mr. Obama's Presidential résumé by any measure. And when it comes to rising from difficult circumstances, Justice Thomas's rural Georgian upbringing makes Mr. Obama's story look like easy street.
I have always loathed McCain, but he's good on foreign policy and the budget....as long as his veep isn't something like Lindsey Graham, I'll prolly hold my nose and vote for him
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Pube's. QFT, indeed.
Anyone want to chime in on McCain?
Who'll be in the cabinet? Who'll be in the cupboard? And most importantly, :noid who's already in the lazysusan?
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I'll take it you haven't formulated your 'I back Johnny cuz' either.
<edit> btw, zinc owns plutonium.