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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dack Falu View Post
    "WE GO PLAY HOOP"

    Dack, who the fuck is that guy in your avatar?
    It makes me.. feel.. things..
    Da1andonly> man this youghurt only made me angry

    5:ph> n0ah will dangle from a helicopter ladder and just reduce the landscape to ashes by sweeping his beard across it

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Vykromond View Post
      Genocidal hates America. That's one I hadn't heard.
      Oops, meant Canada. Typo.

      Actually I think he just hates me.

      But to say that McCain is more liberal than Clinton shows just how irrational he's willing to be in his hate for me/Canada.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Noah View Post
        Dack, who the fuck is that guy in your avatar?
        It makes me.. feel.. things..
        Whoever it is...they have no eyebrows!
        May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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        • #34
          I love Canada too. Life just wouldn't be the same without maple syrup, hockey, and mounties.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PaulOakenfold View Post
            Don't worry, I read it, but a quick google search or two made me realize it was way too easy.
            Yes, the sentiment of the post was exactly what I fear the sentiment will be amongst the voters. :S
            You ate some priest porridge

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            • #36
              Of course foreigners fear an educated American voter.... tell us something we didn't know.

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              • #37
                Of course the American government fears an educated American voter.... tell us something we didn't know.

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                • #38
                  What do you think the chances are that Obama will be assassinated?

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                  • #39
                    The same chance as most Presidents. I think the only reason Bush has not been subject to this, would be that we would end up with Cheney as President.
                    May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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                    • #40
                      all those crazy southerners with guns support him, but they'll definitely be opposed to a * in office

                      irl

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                      • #41
                        First, until recently the Democratic party was usually considered the 'war' party. Many people seem to only want to remember the last 10 years.
                        Second, Edwards? Living in NC, we got to see Edwards campaign ads of him standing in front of a shack and telling us that it was his old homestead and how he related to the common man. He just sold his Georgetown house for close to 5 million. He is a lawyer.
                        I see no person who has announced they are running for President as a 'leader'. Look at them all waffling around on issues, trying to find the most ‘middle-of-the-road’ position they can find. That isn’t leadership. Leadership is the ability to take a non-popular but correct position, sell it to both House and Senate, AND sell it to the public. Obama, Hilary, Edwards, and Mccain show none of this ability. These people are politicians, very wealthy people. Do not fall for their ‘I am here to help you’ lines. Do not fall for their ‘chicken in every pot’. Do not fall for their ‘we will fix health care’. Demand to know how they are going to pay for it. Understand that your grandparents/parents paid very little into Medicare/Social Security yet have already received hundreds of times more money back out of it. There will be nothing there for you when you get old.
                        Do not fall for ‘caps’ in Iraq. This is no plan. The plan should be about how we get out AND not leave an abortion behind. We made a commitment. We knew planting a seed would not bare fruit in a year or two, that this would be a long, ugly transition for any country to make. A new leader should have a plan that gets us eventually out AND makes the deaths of those who gave their lives count for something.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Ephemeral View Post
                          First, until recently the Democratic party was usually considered the 'war' party. Many people seem to only want to remember the last 10 years.
                          Second, Edwards? Living in NC, we got to see Edwards campaign ads of him standing in front of a shack and telling us that it was his old homestead and how he related to the common man. He just sold his Georgetown house for close to 5 million. He is a lawyer.
                          I see no person who has announced they are running for President as a 'leader'. Look at them all waffling around on issues, trying to find the most ‘middle-of-the-road’ position they can find. That isn’t leadership. Leadership is the ability to take a non-popular but correct position, sell it to both House and Senate, AND sell it to the public. Obama, Hilary, Edwards, and Mccain show none of this ability. These people are politicians, very wealthy people. Do not fall for their ‘I am here to help you’ lines. Do not fall for their ‘chicken in every pot’. Do not fall for their ‘we will fix health care’. Demand to know how they are going to pay for it. Understand that your grandparents/parents paid very little into Medicare/Social Security yet have already received hundreds of times more money back out of it. There will be nothing there for you when you get old.
                          Do not fall for ‘caps’ in Iraq. This is no plan. The plan should be about how we get out AND not leave an abortion behind. We made a commitment. We knew planting a seed would not bare fruit in a year or two, that this would be a long, ugly transition for any country to make. A new leader should have a plan that gets us eventually out AND makes the deaths of those who gave their lives count for something.
                          Good luck living with disappointment. You must be a cynical, bitter, gray-haired man. Not that I'm any different (including the gray hair ).

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Ephemeral
                            Do not fall for their ‘I am here to help you’ lines. Do not fall for their ‘chicken in every pot’. Do not fall for their ‘we will fix health care’.
                            I'd rather have some other idiot or asshole selling snake oil to the masses then one big arrogant asshole turning the entire fucking world against us, popular position or not, Congress bought or not.

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                            • #44
                              We're fightin' for freedom and spreadin' democracy, baby.

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                              • #45
                                And you've failed. American foreign policy has failed to achieve anything but put the West in the middle east for the next 20 years. The idea that through military force we could change regions of the world within an acceptable time frame with minimal human, economic and political commitments and losses is idiotic at best. Meanwhile real and more threatening enemies to democracy, freedom and all the good stuff, can go unchallenged, pushing their extreme left and right agendas forward. We now face a coming war with Iran, Syria and their Arab allies because one stupid mother fucker, while being told to play nice by Congress and bipartisan reports/councils still wants to be confrontational.

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