Obama is the presumptive democratic nominee

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Jonathan

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Obama is a dummy and so is McCain.

Obama is a Muslim/"Christian"/Roman Catholic, depending on who he's hanging around. He sat under a uber-racist, anti-American pastor for 20 years, his wife said she was never proud of America until now, he said we shouldn't stay used to 72* houses and SUVs, and just wants to grow the government, and we've had enough of that with Bush, who perhaps meant well, but made a lot of dumb choices.

McCain, from what I gather, left his first wife because she was in a car accident and in a wheel chair, and now married to a woman who is rich due to income by alcohol sales, and is very floppy, and just a RINO.

If I do muster up the ability to actually vote, I'll have to vote McCain, but I'll probably have to go vomit aftwards.
 

Iron Archer

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So, you're hoping for 4 more years of the same BS? Cool! I guess 8 wasn't enough. $20/gallon gas ftw!

thanks for the inane response. If you think the last 8 years were so bad, then there's nothing that I can say that will change your mind. I have not brought up the current administration, so I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Either way, I think Obama's plans for the country are going to have an adverse effect on economic, political, and national security situations. Obama is ultra-partisan, economically ignorant and at best naive in the area of national security and foreign policy. To top it all off, he's extremely disingenuous and is constantly having to do damage control for stupid statements he's made or for his friendly associations with radical individuals.
 

N1ghtmare

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So I had power outage for 2 days and I get back...wuuuuu?

So everything Obama's pastor says immediately goes to Obama? Ive gone to my church for 7 years, but that doesn't mean that I agree to everything my priest says. Im sure all of you would say the same thing. If you are letting your pastor speak for you, then, well...
 
Either way, I think Obama's plans for the country are going to have an adverse effect on economic, political, and national security situations. Obama is ultra-partisan, economically ignorant and at best naive in the area of national security and foreign policy. To top it all off, he's extremely disingenuous and is constantly having to do damage control for stupid statements he's made or for his friendly associations with radical individuals.

This is basically a perfect description of what we have now, under Bush. A president who currently does all the above. I completely respect your opinion and all, Iron, I just find it strange how you think he's going to make it worse. How? I think both candidates, McCain and Obama, despite faults here and there are much more adept than the current admin and either would do just a little bit better by default.


Anyways, in the democratic primary I backed Obama over Hilldog. But now that it's officially on I've entered neutral mode once again. I'm here to be astonished. That starts with who they pick as running mates.
 
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Al

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erm explain to me how you can blame Bush for the price of gas? Oh I see how it is. Something is wrong so it must be Bush/republicans fault :confused:

Since they've been in big oils pocket since the beginning... yes, I blame Bush.

The funny thing is, I voted for Bush. Doh! :doh:

[edit] TBH, I was a registered Republican. I switched to vote for Obama. Someone for the PEOPLE. The only thing Bush ever did for me was give me a stimulus check so I could buy my HD-TV. [/edit]
 
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Jacks:Revenge

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The only thing Bush ever did for me was give me a stimulus check so I could buy my HD-TV

Yeah, around 600 dollars to help those who are losing value in their homes due to the market slide he caused.

Right, because 600 dollars is going to cover that.

Why oh why couldn't someone have assassinated that sorry waste of oxygen sooner :(
 

Jonathan

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Corrected.


P.S. Sen. Obama is a Protestant.

His step-dad was a Muslim, he dumped his "Christian" pastor, and has been hanging out/attending a church under a Roman Catholic Priest, though I think it's more of a charismatic-Catholic and not traditional Roman Catholic.

It's amazing how some people blame the governemnt for everything.

As for Obama, yeah, he's for the people, he's for controlling the people, 'cause 72* houses have got to go!
 
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hal

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Why oh why couldn't someone have assassinated that sorry waste of oxygen sooner :(

That's kind of extreme, isn't it?

By the way... just to throw this out there. Change, for the sake of change, does not always better your predicament. There are good and bad things about the current situation in the US, but the key to making them better doesn't really lie with the presidency. Though continued ineffectual leadership will surely not help. As long as the House and Senate (both sides of the aisle) continue to make poor economic and legislative decisions, we cannot improve the state of the country.

Study history, economics, and our Constitution and you'll see there's plenty wrong with the offerings we're getting from both Democrats and Republicans. Neither side is poised to make sweeping changes for the better... nor do they really want to.
 

Larkin

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This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It makes no difference where a person is from.

Actually, it does. The experiences you (well for a lack of a better word) experience as a child have an effect on every aspect of your live as you get older. So in turn the place you are from, the people that life there, the type of life styles they live, the things they do, etc. Will affect your dreams, your wishes, your career choices, your views, your friends, the things you enjoy, and so on. That is not saying the results are always the same on each person, but it is clear where you life as an influence on what kind of person you are.

Not defending her post though.
 

T2A`

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FWIW, McCain voted (on bills and sh*t) with Bush 95% of the time in 2007 and has voted with Bush 100% of the time in 2008. If you're looking for a move away from DOW drops, a dollar worth less and less to the world every day, housing crises out the wazoo, and the highest unemployment in a long time, McCain certainly is not the answer.

IMO, anyone bringing up religion in this is a churchfag whose words should be treated like those in insane asylums with imaginary friends. The only difference is you all have the same imaginary friends. I guess that somehow makes it acceptable. D: