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casaleenie 02-13-2008 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roscoe (Post 814654)
The Senate is a house. There are often references to 'both Houses'

Roscoe


Nice save!!

bomelia 02-13-2008 08:23 PM

Sorry Roscoe, even I, an ardent conservative, can't help you lend credance to such an obviously stupid, staged attempt to discredit Obama. Personally, I think Obama is an incredible speaker... one who is gifted to inspire but at the same time say nothing. Its an art, a gift if you will.

I still can't think of one good thing to say about McCain except he was a war hero. For that, he is to be respected and honored. Clothes pins to my nose, thats where I'm gonna have to put my vote.

Mike:CRY:

Jamo 02-13-2008 08:33 PM

Started a poll...only relevant candidates (those with a chance of winning).

427sharpe 02-13-2008 08:35 PM

I don't see how Obama can be held liable for every worker (or their opinions) but it certainly shows a lack of smarts on the local directors part! I see this years election as the thinnest choice available in a long, long time. As stated above, Obama speaks eloquently but says nothing. His voting record in the Senate is no real indicator because on many issues important to me in a leader he voted 'present', not yes, no or abstain. Clinton is an old guard inside politico who just wants to be President but just doesn't seem to bring anything else idea wise to the table. Oh, she has 8 years White House experience. The pastry chef has 14, so let's vote for her. McCain is a retread who has finally (it seems) found his groove. Both these 2 amount to 'stay the course' which I don't think is an option. Huckabee lost me when he stated that he would like the Constitution written to be more 'in line' with the Bible. I am a God fearing man, but I don't want the state involved in my church. Paul?
A lot of ideas I like (flat tax, limited gov't,etc.) but he has his loon moments when he argues his brothers cudos (his brother is one of the big income tax protesters in the US). And if he won, could he get a coalition to rule? Hard choices to make when the menu is so thin.

bomelia 02-13-2008 08:49 PM

Jamo,

Steve is gonna be pissed. I did not see Ron Paul. I know, I read your caveat, but Steve thinks Ron CAN win.

He won't even take my bet with a 300 delagate gimme.

Steve, to up the ante. I will get "Yankees Rock" tattoed on my forehead.

Mike

CSX 4039 02-15-2008 08:06 AM

The poll needs a place to vote for Ron Paul. What is this, Fox?

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 08:23 AM

Mike,

Might we disagree? This could be a first. I don't believe this should be dismissed so quickly. Do I feel Obama should bear the responsibility of responding to an action an office? You bet! As of yet, I don't believe there has even been a 'official' response, despite widespread comment on the subject.

Regardless of the quick Obama defending, one thing which can't be ignored is this is a representation of typical person which supports him. If it were staged, they would have chosen a plausible example.... not this one? well, this from the LA times...

"Speaking of endorsements, Sen. Barack Obama seems to have gotten one from a possibly unwelcome place. Daniel Ortega, the Soviet-backed Nicaraguan leader whose Sandinista forces battled U.S.-supported Contras there in the 1980s, says he sees "revolutionary" change coming to the United States in the persona of Obama."

Top of the Ticket : Los Angeles Times : Ticket Takings: No cute dogs today but lotsa politics

how timely. This guy scares the begeebees out of me... not to draw the same conclusions, but I believe you have some exposure to the "Left Behind" series, when I hear this guy speak, and I watch the droves of followers, I can't help but think that this is an example of the what I will eventually be able to witness. He and Jim Jones must share the same DNA.

Fear.

Roscoe 02-15-2008 08:27 AM

Who's Ron Paul???

Roscoe

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 08:27 AM

OH, and follow up Utube clips of an interview with one of the 'staged' gals.... I don't think she is bright enough to have staged it.

and I stand corrected, the Obama camp has responded

"Obama's campaign released a statement calling the flag inappropriate. The statement stressed that the office featured in the video is only funded by volunteers of his campaign – it's not an official headquarters."

Che Guevara Flag In Obama Campaign Office Causes Controversy - Local News Story - WTVJ | Miami

Not staged, but everyone should discern this example of his followers.

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 08:34 AM

Here is the link of the worker...

YouTube - Obama Supporter, Che Guevara Shill

she is so funny.... I don't have time to talk... but let me sit here and let me just ramble if I think it serves my manifesto

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 08:36 AM

how's my post count?

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 08:45 AM

why is it that whenever Bernanke opens his mouth, I end up with a lot of time looking for diversions?

VRM 02-15-2008 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bomelia (Post 814859)
Jamo,

Steve is gonna be pissed. I did not see Ron Paul. I know, I read your caveat, but Steve thinks Ron CAN win.

He won't even take my bet with a 300 delagate gimme.

Steve, to up the ante. I will get "Yankees Rock" tattoed on my forehead.

Mike

Yeah Jamo,
You should put in Huckabee, Paul, and Gravel (I don't think he is out yet).

Edit:They ALL have a chance of winning, but some of them do not have a very good chance.


Mike,
Spot me 1175 delegates and you have a deal.;)

Steve

VRM 02-15-2008 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by J. T. Toad (Post 815396)

Not staged, but everyone should discern this example of his followers.

The KKK supported Bush. So what does that say about him?

And it might be interesting to find out whom they have endorsed for this election.;)

Steve

427sharpe 02-15-2008 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VRM (Post 815415)
The KKK supported Bush. So what does that say about him?

And it might be interesting to find out whom they have endorsed for this election.;)

Steve

Was it Obama? :D

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 09:24 AM

considering a Monday morning quarterback look at his presidency, a lot.

and if you are for status quo...

THE KKK SUPPORTS BARACK « Illseed Blog

"WE" corporately are to blame for the current candidacy options. Every one expects squeaky clean presentations rather than substantive convictions.

I read an article once which described why the public would no longer elect a bald president.

Who hasn't expressed a voting against this year instead of voting FOR someone?

J. T. Toad 02-15-2008 09:45 AM

and lest my post count be stricken....

Urban Legends Reference Pages: Barack Obama Endorsed by the KKK

trularin 02-15-2008 01:21 PM

I'll take the next bag with a little butter please.

:D :D

427sharpe 02-15-2008 01:23 PM

Sooooo, JTToad-
Have you felt the ban hammer as well? It seems to swinging a bit freely these days for some reason! :LOL:

CSX 4039 02-16-2008 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Jamo (Post 814845)
Started a poll...only relevant candidates (those with a chance of winning).

Hey, cool. Lucky for CC members, we don't have to waste time going to those stupid polling places. We have our own "vote moderator".
Fortunately, all the college students who realize how badly the boomers have screwed them will outlive the boomers. And, for their sake, I will vote for the Paul, even if he doesn't get the nod from the big corporations or big labor unions or big lawyers.
If you wouldn't consider voting for Paul, you doubtless wouldn't have voted for Geo. Washington or Thom. Jefferson. either.
DId y'all see Obama's World Tax get passed today? Haha. Borrowing money we can never repay but will pay interest on forever, to give it away to people (or should I say their governments) who hate us. EF'ing Rubes, all of em.







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