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Old 09-25-2008, 12:08 AM
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Default Okay, do you really want to put this moron in office?

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Old 09-25-2008, 01:01 AM
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"Pragmatism"........game set match. Little Katy exposes the Dude's lady as quite a bit less intellectually than the republican party had hoped for. Andy Warhol would have been proud to see that once again 15 minutes is about all you get.....any more interviews like this one and Silly Sarah will become a trivia question in states where marijuana isn't legal.
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Old 09-25-2008, 06:48 AM
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both tickets suck! as far as that goes both parties suck. there won't be any big change either direction.
mccain & palin are no worse than what we have now and have to be better than that slicky boy you are pushing.
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For those supporting Obama....just curious do you really believe that he is the real deal or is it that you see him as the lesser moron/evil???
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Old 09-25-2008, 07:18 AM
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For those supporting Obama....just curious do you really believe that he is the real deal or is it that you see him as the lesser moron/evil???
I'll bite...Yes I do think he's the real deal. I voted for Gore and Kerry because of, IMO, the lesser of two evils theory. And if you aren't a supporter of the Liberal causes then sure, you are not going to vote for Obama. And of course I think Obama has issues too...who doesn't. But I think he would be an excellent President and is right for this country at this time.

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Old 09-25-2008, 07:23 AM
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For those supporting Obama....just curious do you really believe that he is the real deal or is it that you see him as the lesser moron/evil???

It's a replay of the 2004 election, which the creators of South Park summed up perfectly, it's a choice between a Turd Sandwich and a Big Douche.
I don't really think it's that bad, but neither choice is very inspiring to me.
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Old 09-25-2008, 07:45 AM
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For those supporting Obama....just curious do you really believe that he is the real deal or is it that you see him as the lesser moron/evil???
This is a very fair question and I will answer it. In kind, will you answer the original topic question?

After eight years of having this utter embarassment in office, I see Obama being a welcome change in many ways. First off, we will have someone that represents the US that we can actually be proud of, a man that looks and speaks the part as opposed to a guy that can't form a literate sentence half the time.

Obama looks to be a guy that actually cares. I am skeptical of whether he can do what he says he is going to do but at least he cares to try. Contrary to right wing rhetroic, he has laid out what he wants to do and how he plans to do it.

Compare that to the alternative. Did you WATCH that interview? Did that NOT scare you? What does McCain plan to do? He doesn't say much other than he is going to "shake up washington" and "reform politics". Give me a break.

So, I answered your question. Now answer mine. Do you really want to put this moron in office?
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:08 AM
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:12 AM
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both tickets suck! as far as that goes both parties suck. there won't be any big change either direction.
mccain & palin are no worse than what we have now and have to be better than that slicky boy you are pushing.


Is anyone here an African-American on the DT board?

ddthetide, any respect you might want for your opinion on this matter flies out the window when you call Obama "boy"
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:21 AM
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For those supporting Obama....just curious do you really believe that he is the real deal or is it that you see him as the lesser moron/evil???


I believe Obama is the real deal, something that this cynic rarely feels about any politician. I think McCain might be pretty genuine, also. This liberal likes McCain in quite a few ways, but I think he'd be a lousy, maybe dangerous president. The pick of Sara Palin I find unsettling. In the Couric interview posted, she reminds me of times I went for a job interview that I was unqualified for. You tend to be real hesitant, repeat the few generalizations that you think you do know,etc.(Hey, I didn't need anyone to show me proof that Palin is an intellectual mediocrity )

I was repulsed by Kerry and, to a lesser extent, Dukakis. When Bill Clinton first ran for president, I liked him the least of all the main primary contenders that started out that election cycle.
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This is a very fair question and I will answer it. In kind, will you answer the original topic question?

After eight years of having this utter embarassment in office, I see Obama being a welcome change in many ways. First off, we will have someone that represents the US that we can actually be proud of, a man that looks and speaks the part as opposed to a guy that can't form a literate sentence half the time.

Obama looks to be a guy that actually cares. I am skeptical of whether he can do what he says he is going to do but at least he cares to try. Contrary to right wing rhetroic, he has laid out what he wants to do and how he plans to do it.

Compare that to the alternative. Did you WATCH that interview? Did that NOT scare you? What does McCain plan to do? He doesn't say much other than he is going to "shake up washington" and "reform politics". Give me a break.

So, I answered your question. Now answer mine. Do you really want to put this moron in office?
I not real good at taking orders....but I'm in a good mood this morning so I'll play along...

First, I tried viewing/loading the video but it was very choppy and I ran out of patience...that said I'm guessing that it is not very flattering of the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.

Second, I'm not really in a position to fairly judge whether or not she is a moron...imo politics is a very dirty business and the media has the ability to paint extremely distorted pictures of any/all of the candidates...

Third, I'm a bit older and a bit more cynical than I use to be... and as such I no longer believe that it much matters who is elected....imo there is way to much corruption and hypocrisy at the upper levels of both parties...The concept of a "Gov't of the People, By the People, For the People" seems to have been lost....our tax dollars are being (and will continue to be) squandered by members of both the republican and the democratic party.

If Obama wins I truly hope he is the real deal...If McCain wins I truly hope that he is the real deal....As for Ms Palin I'd be a bit concerned if she were to ascend to the throne but in reality with the gridlock between the executive branch and the legislative branch will it really make that much of a difference.
Change needs to occur....she certainly could be the biggest change...the question is would it be change for the good or change for the bad???
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:29 AM
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I not real good at taking orders....but I'm in a good mood this morning so I'll play along...

First, I tried viewing/loading the video but it was very choppy and I ran out of patience...that said I'm guessing that it is not very flattering of the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.

Second, I'm not really in a position to fairly judge whether or not she is a moron...imo politics is a very dirty business and the media has the ability to paint extremely distorted pictures of any/all of the candidates...

Third, I'm a bit older and a bit more cynical than I use to be... and as such I no longer believe that it much matters who is elected....imo there is way to much corruption and hypocrisy at the upper levels of both parties...The concept of a "Gov't of the People, By the People, For the People" seems to have been lost....our tax dollars are being (and will continue to be) squandered by members of both the republican and the democratic party.

If Obama wins I truly hope he is the real deal...If McCain wins I truly hope that he is the real deal....As for Ms Palin I'd be a bit concerned if she were to ascend to the throne but in reality with the gridlock between the executive branch and the legislative branch will it really make that much of a difference.
Change needs to occur....she certainly could be the biggest change...the question is would it be change for the good or change for the bad???
I appreciate the thought out response and I apologize if I was coming across as dictatorial. Was not my intention.

The thought of Ms. Palin being president of the US is much scarier than a third term for the W.
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Is anyone here an African-American on the DT board?

ddthetide, any respect you might want for your opinion on this matter flies out the window when you call Obama "boy"
I am.

I find her remark disgusting.
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I not real good at taking orders....but I'm in a good mood this morning so I'll play along...

First, I tried viewing/loading the video but it was very choppy and I ran out of patience...that said I'm guessing that it is not very flattering of the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.

Second, I'm not really in a position to fairly judge whether or not she is a moron...imo politics is a very dirty business and the media has the ability to paint extremely distorted pictures of any/all of the candidates...

Third, I'm a bit older and a bit more cynical than I use to be... and as such I no longer believe that it much matters who is elected....imo there is way to much corruption and hypocrisy at the upper levels of both parties...The concept of a "Gov't of the People, By the People, For the People" seems to have been lost....our tax dollars are being (and will continue to be) squandered by members of both the republican and the democratic party.

If Obama wins I truly hope he is the real deal...If McCain wins I truly hope that he is the real deal....As for Ms Palin I'd be a bit concerned if she were to ascend to the throne but in reality with the gridlock between the executive branch and the legislative branch will it really make that much of a difference.
Change needs to occur....she certainly could be the biggest change...the question is would it be change for the good or change for the bad???



That's tellin' the b!tch.



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Old 09-25-2008, 08:48 AM
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Don't cha just luv these political discussions???


Onto more important matters....I've got a horse for ya in one of the later races at Turfway this evening...
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Don't cha just luv these political discussions???


Onto more important matters....I've got a horse for ya in one of the later races at Turfway this evening...
I found your postial work incisive.


I'll be waiting...let me know Andy's hot deer pick today ...if he types it .
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I found your postial work incisive.


incisive...would that be as in cutting or sharp/keen?

Does Andrew bet on deer also....if so Rudolf should be a good bet on the evening of 12/24
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I really don't know what incisive means,but I like the way it sounds.
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