Nomar said::rofl: :rofl:
Lest you forget, Obama is a Macdaddy!
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That is the greatest video ever, why isn't that on the news.....I guess it's just too true.
Nomar said::rofl: :rofl:
Lest you forget, Obama is a Macdaddy!
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MarkP said:Time for the Democrat Party to look in the mirror. The problem isn't Bush, it is the person in the mirror.
Your post, #476.vray said::rofl: The poor downtrodden white race. I'll bet this idiot would not trade skin colors for anything. And I won't even go into the faulty facts cited, because being fact free is part of a decent smear job.
jim-00-4.6 said:Your post, #476.
Referring to the "faulty facts" in the piece Mark posted.
What are the faulty facts?
Bannon88 said:Vray,
I take it back I can not find any nuthugging. So I'm sorry. However I found several references to Obama's platform, which you defend, but refused to list as to why you liked it so much to align yourself with it.
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Obama doesn't have blind support, he has a solid message which he articulates extremely well. He pulled me off the fence. You don't beat the democratic machine and get to where he is with nothing. But he's a democrat, so you could never give him a fair shake, eh?
And that solid message is?
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I have listened to 2 speeches by Obama, and in both cases, he illustrated quite clearly what change he wants. You either haven't heard him, or you are not listening.
After listening to these two speeches you were asked.
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By the way, could we please have a list of things that Obama has done from some of the Obama supporters? I can't seem to find anything.
And so eloquently replied.
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Get one of your kids to show how to use "the google".
Asked again about why this platform is so good for you and America, you replied.
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Well, if you were genuinely interested in Obama, his platform and accomplishments, you could find out. But it appears more you want someone to post so you can start back on the commie/socialist smears and trash him. So no, I am not biting. Anyhow, you are not voting for Obama, you'll vote good old christian family values and vote for the guy who traded in his old wife for a new version, and banged a lobbyist or two.
Classic cop out, you really don't like Obama, you just want change. You may have heard two speeches, but clearly didn't really identify with either of them, or you would have been able to list at least one point you relate to.
Then later spit back up the same rhetoric, but jumbled the phases around a bit. You truly are a Dem, though. When asked some more probing questions, you just duck, dodge, and dive around.
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Because conservatives make grandiose claims, and end up doing the above, and worse... and above all, doing it incompetently. So yeah, change from corrupt, incompetent, lying repubs is needed. It is hard to see how anyone could be worse. Just to be clear, Obama's positions are well laid out if you would take the time to look. So repeatedly saying that no-one knows Obama's positions is false. It's just a repub talking point, and a smear. But smearing is the only way repubs are going to win this thing, no doubt, because McCain is a seriously weak candidate.
So you might want to answer why do you like Obama and his platform so much, just to keep from looking like a nuthugger.
vray said:Seems like the one thing most people can actually agree on, is that "the problem" is indeed Bush. How we fix it after he is done, well, that is the question.
Be a member of the party, or else.RBBailey said:It has always reminded me of something, but I can never quite put my finger on it... hummmmmmm...
RBBailey said:. . . they make general statements about how it would be, "inconceivable to not vote for someone like him," and of course my union is already near... well... let's just say the excitement is building in the old NEA to a fever pitch -- . . .
CADisco said:. . . No matter how you feel about their political ideology, the Democrats ahve fielded two strong candidates.
CADisco said:The Republican's know the country won't give them another four years after GWB and no really viable candidate stepped forward.