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post Jun 4 2008, 10:18 PM
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:23 PM
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Obama is a great speaker with no experience. McCain's going to beat him. Its a good thing, too.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:24 PM
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QUOTE(steven @ Jun 4 2008, 11:15 PM) *
I edited that post since my opinion was on the first page at the very end and would probably not be seen. I value my opinion. xmas.gif

So now you just have two posts at the end of the first page?
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:25 PM
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It was merged. xmas.gif.

My thoughts on the matter:

Hilary knew she was going to lose the entire time. Why did she stay in (And continue to stay)? She's trying to hurt Obama's chance of grabbing the presidency. I'd say that it's very likely Obama will lose to McCain, and his recent appearance to the public (utter stupidity) isn't helping his chances of winning either. McCain is sitting back while they tear eachother apart. So why would Hilary try to make Obama lose and a republican win? She wants to be the Democratic nominee for the next election. McCain will be like 80 or so as an incumbent, and chances are he's not going to be very well liked. This will give Hilary a much much better chance of winning the presidency going against an old republican vs going against an incumbent democrat.

To repost it. I loathe the last post of the page.


Obama may be a great speaker, but if he's a dumb speaker (no matter how motivational his words may be), people will ridicule him and he will be critiqued ridiculously. He's been to what, 56 of the 58 states? Something like that. Also he saw dead people in the audience on memorial day. Cheers!
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(ermfermoo @ Jun 4 2008, 08:23 PM) *
Obama is a great speaker with no experience. McCain's going to beat him. Its a good thing, too.

Are you stupid. How is McCain winning a good thing. Even if Obama might be a n00b, I rather have him over that racist prick McCain. He's anti-Asians, anti-blacks, and anti-gay. You should hear the shit he said at the Martin Luther King memorial, and at college campuses in UCLA. Dude is a f**ken racist prick. He's a damn white supremacist.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE(Tungster @ Jun 4 2008, 10:26 PM) *
Are you stupid. How is McCain winning a good thing. Even if Obama might be a n00b, I rather have him over that racist prick McCain. He's anti-Asians, anti-blacks, and anti-gay. You should hear the shit he said at the Martin Luther King memorial, and at college campuses in UCLA. Dude is a f**ken racist prick. He's a damn white supremacist.

Works out for me.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:30 PM
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Yeah, me too.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(steven @ Jun 4 2008, 08:25 PM) *
To repost it. I loathe the last post of the page.

That reminds me of what Trish used to do. "Just in case anyone missed it since my post was at the bottom of the page and I want everyone to read what I posted even though I just requoted a quote of myself from 3 pages ago" lul


Since Obama has the lead, srsly, Hilary needs to back down. I don't have much to say because right now I have my head stuck in the clouds of International Relations, kthxbai.

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post Jun 4 2008, 10:36 PM
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Hilary won't back down, not when there's more damage to be done to Obama.


@ Christina, shame on you for referencing me to Trish.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:38 PM
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This was on the news this morning, and they had Hilary talking about how sad she was and crap. I'm glad she lost.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:38 PM
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QUOTE(steven @ Jun 4 2008, 08:36 PM) *
Hilary won't back down, not when there's more damage to be done to Obama.
@ Christina, shame on you for referencing me to Trish.

Yea but yours is not so bad. Just saying, das all. wink.gif


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post Jun 4 2008, 10:40 PM
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Hilary cries to get people to think she's got a soft side. Then when she gets back in the lead she gets as arrogant as ever.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:41 PM
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:43 PM
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QUOTE(steven @ Jun 4 2008, 10:40 PM) *
Hilary cries to get people to think she's got a soft side. Then when she gets back in the lead she gets as arrogant as ever.



hillary seems a bit arrogant at times, also there is that part where she lied about the snipers tongue.gif

maybe obama might be a good president ermm.gif

 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:43 PM
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i'm voting obama
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 10:45 PM
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McCain says ridiculous things too (god knows Hillary, too). I don't even agree with most of his views on an idealogical level, so I would still prefer that he not win the election. I cannot honestly see any reason to vote for him; most people I know who do favor him do so on the basis that he's a Republican and therefore fiscally conservative. However, he has actually admitted to knowing nothing about the economy. I think there is something to be said for freshness at this point in time, regardless of how tired people may be of hearing about hope. Better someone new and intelligent than someone who has long been a part of a dysfunctional system. I'm hardly going to delude myself into thinking that Obama's perfect, but I have a hell of a lot more faith in him than I do in McCain in his ability to take the country in a direction I'd find favorable.
 
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Jun 4 2008, 10:45 PM) *
McCain says ridiculous things too (god knows Hillary, too). I don't even agree with most of his views on an idealogical level, so I would still prefer that he not win the election. I cannot honestly see any reason to vote for him; most people I know who do favor him do so on the basis that he's a Republican and therefore fiscally conservative. However, he has actually admitted to knowing nothing about the economy. I think there is something to be said for freshness at this point in time, regardless of how tired people may be of hearing about hope. Better someone new and intelligent than someone who has long been a part of a dysfunctional system. I'm hardly going to delude myself into thinking that Obama's perfect, but I have a hell of a lot more faith in him than I do in McCain in his ability to take the country in a direction I'd find favorable.

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post Jun 4 2008, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Jun 4 2008, 10:45 PM) *
McCain says ridiculous things too (god knows Hillary, too). I don't even agree with most of his views on an idealogical level, so I would still prefer that he not win the election. I cannot honestly see any reason to vote for him; most people I know who do favor him do so on the basis that he's a Republican and therefore fiscally conservative. However, he has actually admitted to knowing nothing about the economy. I think there is something to be said for freshness at this point in time, regardless of how tired people may be of hearing about hope. Better someone new and intelligent than someone who has long been a part of a dysfunctional system. I'm hardly going to delude myself into thinking that Obama's perfect, but I have a hell of a lot more faith in him than I do in McCain in his ability to take the country in a direction I'd find favorable.

I think no matter what, the president is going to be a figurehead with a tremendously low approval rating (only gonna last 4 years lawl). I think McCain would be smart to pick up Romney as his running mate and let him call all the economic decisions, even if it's not publicly known as Romney's decisions. I was sad when Romney dropped out.

If McCain doesn't grab Romney, I'm voting independent. Don't care if it's a 'wasted vote', if enough people 'waste their vote', then people will begin to notice. Hello populist party.
 
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post Jun 4 2008, 11:19 PM
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Its never a choice between the ideal president and that other guy. Its more of the lesser-of-three-evils. Well, two now.

For example, people hate Bush and blah blah. When it comes down to it, though: Bush or Kerry?
 
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I think McCain knew he wasn't exactly impressing the American people when he became buddy/buddy with Bush.
 
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post Jun 5 2008, 12:43 AM
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QUOTE(kreios @ Jun 4 2008, 09:09 AM) *
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Can you see this: I hope you're enjoying being 20

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post Jun 5 2008, 01:16 AM
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Dones't Hillary have more popular vote?

 
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post Jun 5 2008, 01:32 AM
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QUOTE(ermfermoo @ Jun 5 2008, 12:19 AM) *
Its never a choice between the ideal president and that other guy. Its more of the lesser-of-three-evils. Well, two now.

For example, people hate Bush and blah blah. When it comes down to it, though: Bush or Kerry?

Well, obviously.

I would have voted for Kerry shrug.gif

QUOTE(steven @ Jun 5 2008, 12:07 AM) *
I think no matter what, the president is going to be a figurehead with a tremendously low approval rating (only gonna last 4 years lawl). I think McCain would be smart to pick up Romney as his running mate and let him call all the economic decisions, even if it's not publicly known as Romney's decisions. I was sad when Romney dropped out.

If McCain doesn't grab Romney, I'm voting independent. Don't care if it's a 'wasted vote', if enough people 'waste their vote', then people will begin to notice. Hello populist party.

Fair enough, but I'm still not voting for infinite warfare. Or Romney, really.
 

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