Jack Kelly: Give Obama the potato test
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Ilíon wrote:
What a huge [f]ool that author is. He is motivated by his [anti-]religious beliefs to attack anyone taking a [reality-based] stance [o]n the Middle East.
Don't hurt yourself reaching for that unfunny one-liner. It looks like you're trying to initialize an array full of bad ideas.
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IamChrisMcCall wrote:
Sure, guy, let's give Obama the "potato test", by drumming up a non-issue into an embarrassing gaffe on the part of the media. Keep 'em coming, Obama will continue to shrug them off.
It is interesting but the more they do that, the more Obama grows and they just don't realise that. It's just so funny to see the Republicans drowning. Like in quicksand the more you fight, the faster you go deeper. These cheap tatics are precisely what made Obama grow so much. He is strong because he presents himself as an alternative to the cheap Republican/Clinton game of cheap attacks on small details of policy. He is talking about a different game that these guys can't and don't want to understand. No wonder Gaskey says Obama is an empty suit. He wants to see in Obama what Obama isn't. Geez, everybody is tired of the Nixon style of doing politics: the politics of hate and division. Even many Republicans. That's why they chose McCain, the less partisan of their candidates.
Of all forms of sexual aberration, the most unnatural is abstinence.
I actually hope you're correct. This country deserves what Obama will bring to it, and all the lies will be revealed for what they have always been. We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives. They will no longer be able to hide what they have always been, and all their brainwashed minions will learn what it is they have really been struggling to accomplish. The reckoning is finally upon us. If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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I actually hope you're correct. This country deserves what Obama will bring to it, and all the lies will be revealed for what they have always been. We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives. They will no longer be able to hide what they have always been, and all their brainwashed minions will learn what it is they have really been struggling to accomplish. The reckoning is finally upon us. If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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I actually hope you're correct. This country deserves what Obama will bring to it, and all the lies will be revealed for what they have always been. We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives. They will no longer be able to hide what they have always been, and all their brainwashed minions will learn what it is they have really been struggling to accomplish. The reckoning is finally upon us. If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Stan Shannon wrote:
If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Prophesy without dates is no prophesy. Otherwise you aren't even as good a Jeanne Dixon
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Stan Shannon wrote:
If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Prophesy without dates is no prophesy. Otherwise you aren't even as good a Jeanne Dixon
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Would you like that without figs instead? :-D
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Ilíon wrote:
people *want* to be lied to; people *want* the Magick answers.
I would presume that you believe you are telling the truth here. Why else would you offer up your "Magick answers" to this forum so often? But I confess, I am still slightly amazed that there is such contempt for the citizens of America permeating so many of your posts. Nonetheless, I wonder why, after having called almost everyone here a fool or a liar or ignorant or all three, you try so desperately to get us to agree with you. . .
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Oakman wrote:
Nonetheless, I wonder why, after having called almost everyone here a fool or a liar or ignorant or all three, you try so desperately to get us to agree with you. . .
He's a nutccase, that's why. I'm just waiting for him to do something in the name of god, like Assnan's butt buddies.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Stan Shannon wrote:
We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives.
Europe? X|
You know, I find Europe to be a pretty nice place to live in, despite the "hard core left".
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Would you like that without figs instead? :-D
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] Donate to help Conquer Cancer[^]
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You know, I find Europe to be a pretty nice place to live in, despite the "hard core left".
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I find Europe to be a pretty nice place to live in
As is your right. The people are generally nice, the culture and food are great, the scenery and historic architecture is awesome. But despite all that, its just too damn socialist for my tastes. Hell, current US policy is too damn socialist for me.
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I actually hope you're correct. This country deserves what Obama will bring to it, and all the lies will be revealed for what they have always been. We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives. They will no longer be able to hide what they have always been, and all their brainwashed minions will learn what it is they have really been struggling to accomplish. The reckoning is finally upon us. If McCain wins we die with a whimper, if Obama wins we go out the way we came in - with a bang.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Stan Shannon wrote:
We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives.
Locked in endless war in the Middle East? Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam? We won't hold out breath.
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Oakman wrote:
Nonetheless, I wonder why, after having called almost everyone here a fool or a liar or ignorant or all three, you try so desperately to get us to agree with you. . .
He's a nutccase, that's why. I'm just waiting for him to do something in the name of god, like Assnan's butt buddies.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I'm just waiting for him to do something in the name of god, like Assnan's butt buddies.
You've considered that possibility, too? I wonder if Chris has a plan of action if he starts posting messages saying the angel of the Lord has told him to lock and load. . . .
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I find Europe to be a pretty nice place to live in
As is your right. The people are generally nice, the culture and food are great, the scenery and historic architecture is awesome. But despite all that, its just too damn socialist for my tastes. Hell, current US policy is too damn socialist for me.
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Stan Shannon wrote:
We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives.
Locked in endless war in the Middle East? Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam? We won't hold out breath.
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Stan Shannon wrote:
We are on the verge of becoming what the hard core left has struggled to achieve for most of their adult lives.
Locked in endless war in the Middle East? Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam? We won't hold out breath.
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Mike Mullikin wrote:
Hell, current US policy is too damn socialist for me.
How about Arizona territory, circa 1880? ;)
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IamChrisMcCall wrote:
Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam
:omg: Nixon was a lefty? :omg:
Mike Mullikin wrote:
Nixon was a lefty?
Only a fellow traveler. Ford, however, kept his Communist Party Membership Card in his wallet. And he wore a Socialists Decoder Ring. Kissenger was so far left he actually negotiated with the North Vietnamese -- without precoditions. :omg:
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IamChrisMcCall wrote:
Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam? We won't hold out breath
You were around then?
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Oakman wrote:
You were around then?
I wasn't old enough to do anything about it, but by "us" I mean smelly hippies.
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IamChrisMcCall wrote:
Are you planning on thanking us for getting America out of Vietnam
:omg: Nixon was a lefty? :omg:
So it was Nixon's fault we lost? Get your story straight.
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So it was Nixon's fault we lost? Get your story straight.
Ummmmm... one of us is confused. :confused: Did you not imply that the left was responsible for getting America out of Vietnam? Didn't 2 consecutive Democratic administrations (Kennedy & Johnson) escalate the war? Didn't a Republican administration (Nixon) finally pull the troops from Vietnam? :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I find Europe to be a pretty nice place to live in
As is your right. The people are generally nice, the culture and food are great, the scenery and historic architecture is awesome. But despite all that, its just too damn socialist for my tastes. Hell, current US policy is too damn socialist for me.
Well, of course, I have no love for lefty politics. I hope they'll see the light some day.. :)
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit