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08-15-2008, 02:14 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt Think in the gutter and you can grasp the stupid response. i know what he meant, but its the first time i've seen mr. kirk fall apart like that. | 
08-15-2008, 02:16 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by chapstic i know what he meant, but its the first time i've seen mr. kirk fall apart like that. Admit it, you thought it was funny. | 
08-15-2008, 02:35 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt I will be laughing it up the day after the election watching you liberals all wring your hands, threaten to move, demand a recount and claim the Republicans cheated, all the while explaining he lost cause everyone is a racist except Obama.
I have something to look forward too. I figured with McCain as the choice I was gonna dread election day, but is all gonna be great if he wins LOL. If Obama loses, I'll be even sadder than when Bush got re-elected. Why? Because I was sad when the majority of Americans chose to close their eyes to all the deceit and irresponsibility of Bush, Cheney, etc for 4 years. But now it's been 8 years; if the American public has not learned the lesson by now, the majority will never learn.
I'm not saying that Obama is without fault, but I don't want any Republican in the Oval office, especially not McCain (who is way too much like Bush). | 
08-15-2008, 02:37 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kim If Obama loses, I'll be even sadder than when Bush got re-elected. Why? Because I was sad when the majority of Americans chose to close their eyes to all the deceit and irresponsibility of Bush, Cheney, etc for 4 years. But now it's been 8 years; if the American public has not learned the lesson by now, the majority will never learn.
I'm not saying that Obama is without fault, but I don't want any Republican in the Oval office, especially not McCain (who is way too much like Bush). what fault has barack hussein obama done?(i have to hear this) | 
08-15-2008, 02:44 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by chapstic what fault has barack hussein obama done?(i have to hear this) You're kidding, right? You don't think he is perfect, do you? | 
08-15-2008, 02:46 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kim You're kidding, right? You don't think he is perfect, do you? i think he is a communist/racist. if you want to talk to someone who thinks barack hussein obama is perfect talk to kirk or midcan5. | 
08-15-2008, 02:55 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by chapstic i think he is a communist/racist. if you want to talk to someone who thinks barack hussein obama is perfect talk to kirk or midcan5. You forgot Sealybobo and Jillian. According to Jillian McCain is worse then Obama cause he got two preachers he does not even worship with to support his campaign and she claimed the 20 years Obama spent in his racist church with his mentor and "uncle" figure as pastor was nothing. He was just playing along for votes.
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I never said that you had no right to have an opinion. I just said that it was, in fact, worth nothing.
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08-15-2008, 02:58 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt You forgot Sealybobo and Jillian. According to Jillian McCain is worse then Obama cause he got two preachers he does not even worship with to support his campaign and she claimed the 20 years Obama spent in his racist church with his mentor and "uncle" figure as pastor was nothing. He was just playing along for votes. my apologies for forgetting those folks. | 
08-15-2008, 10:08 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt You forgot Sealybobo and Jillian. According to Jillian McCain is worse then Obama cause he got two preachers he does not even worship with to support his campaign and she claimed the 20 years Obama spent in his racist church with his mentor and "uncle" figure as pastor was nothing. He was just playing along for votes. To quote Bill Maher, "One of the great things about America is that we don't listen to our religious leaders."
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08-15-2008, 04:07 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by midcan5 "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." Winston Churchill
Or a 1 minute conversation with RGS, but hey if McCain wins it will be the voters choice after all they elected one of the dumbest fools to ever occupy the oval office. A vote for John McCain is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering. I totally agree! | 
08-15-2008, 05:44 PM
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Rep Power: 262 | | | And yet it is the liberals that pass laws to restrict choices and control people, for their own good, of course. Remind me who runs California? And it aint the RHINO that is Governor. Then remind us how freedom loving that place is, banning trans fat and LA banning new construction of Fast food joints for the GOOD of the people.
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08-15-2008, 06:51 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt Some will be voting for McCain, why? Because they are not brain dead liberals that do not understand wars can be for a good purpose. That you think everyone that has ever lost a loved one in a war is going to vote for a party that wants to cut and run is further evidence of where YOUR political compass is. Just keep telling yourself that Gynnie; your'e in the minority now! Tales from the Trail Blog Archive American troops put their money on Obama | Blogs | Reuters.com
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08-15-2008, 09:03 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RetiredGySgt you think everyone that has ever lost a loved one in a war is going to vote for a party that wants to cut and run is further evidence of where YOUR political compass is. What about those who still have loved ones in Iraq? Would they vote for a party who will keep them there for another 4, possibly 8 years? | 
08-15-2008, 09:05 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by morpheus What about those who still have loved ones in Iraq? Would they vote for a party who will keep them there for another 4, possibly 8 years? I'm willing to bet that if you have a loved one in Iraq now, he/she will not be there 8 years from now---just a hunch.
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