Black and White and Man and Woman - US elections
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And you, sir, are still drinking waaaay too much kool-aide.
Clearly you don't know much about McCain.
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I am not sure it was about appeasing the base. I wouldn't have chosen her, but neither does it make me mad enough to stay home. I think he was trying to "play safe" by picking someone who will piss off the least.
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
I think he was trying to "play safe" by picking someone who will piss off the least.
it is just too bad republicans have such a god awful pool of candidates to choose from. maybe that is saying something...
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
I think he was trying to "play safe" by picking someone who will piss off the least.
it is just too bad republicans have such a god awful pool of candidates to choose from. maybe that is saying something...
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Clearly you don't know much about McCain.
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Yeah.. Either could be smart or desperate move. One thing for sure. McCain just lost the credibility for the 'experience' (given no experience for Palin) question that he posed for Obama.
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Kant wrote:
One thing for sure. McCain just lost the credibility for the 'experience'
Anybody that has honestly followed McCain's political path knows he had no creditability going into this election.
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Be that as it may, she has held an excutive position for two years, he has been in the U.S. Senate for 3 years.
jgasm wrote:
Should I compare Obama's VP to McCain's VP
That's really the whole point isn't it? When it comes to experience, the Democrat's trump card is their VP candidate.
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Yeah.. Either could be smart or desperate move. One thing for sure. McCain just lost the credibility for the 'experience' (given no experience for Palin) question that he posed for Obama.
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I read his choice as being mindful of the "change" plank Obama has been trying to present. She's young and hot, and barring any undisclosed life threatening illness, she'll definitely out-live McCain.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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I read his choice as being mindful of the "change" plank Obama has been trying to present. She's young and hot, and barring any undisclosed life threatening illness, she'll definitely out-live McCain.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
Of course. But it wasn't clear that that was the one and only issue that mattered to him. I frankly don't give a damn what the next president's position on abortion is. Given all the real problems we need to confront, that issue pales to insignificance. I'm VERY tired of electing Presidents just because of this one issue. It won't make one whit of difference, since the veto and filibuster proof congress will not be allowing any pro-life supremes for some time to come. That battle was lost in 2006, probably forever. For McCain and the GOP to continue focusing exclusively on that one issue is stupid and disqualifies them from leading.
Rob Graham wrote:
I frankly don't give a damn what the next president's position on abortion is.
Hear hear! Some needs to tell the Republican party that the twentieth century wants its issues back. Anyone who votes for or against a candidate based on their position on abortion probably wears polyester leisure suits.
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Diego Moita wrote:
the Republicans seem to care about McCain is "he was a prisoner of war" and "a war hero"
McCain sure seem to think that. Q: Why don't you know how many homes you own? A: I was a prisoner of war... Q: You like ABBA? A: I was a prisoner of war... He and his surrogates constantly bring it up and often use it to deflect any criticism, no matter how unrelated to his service.
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Be that as it may, she has held an excutive position for two years, he has been in the U.S. Senate for 3 years.
jgasm wrote:
Should I compare Obama's VP to McCain's VP
That's really the whole point isn't it? When it comes to experience, the Democrat's trump card is their VP candidate.
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
Be that as it may, she has held an excutive position for two years, he has been in the U.S. Senate for 3 years.
And you really think that qualifies either of them??? They're both babes in the woods.
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Oakman wrote:
It suggests to me that he's not fully in touch with reality.
and someone in the GOP is?!? ;P
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jgasm wrote:
and someone in the GOP is?!?
My theory is that most Republicans with any brains - and there are plenty of them - have written off this election. (There's nothing that says that Romney wasn't offered the VP job before Palin, you know.) They're satisfied to wait until 2012 when they can be anti-Washington and will have four years of tax-and-spend to run against.
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oilFactotum wrote:
McCain sure seem to think that.
You aren't exagerating, you're lying.
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Neither. He brings it up constantly. You are simply being dishonest with yourself.
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oilFactotum wrote:
Clearly you I don't know much about McCain.
Fixed your typo :laugh:
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I said exactly what I meant.
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I said exactly what I meant.
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oilFactotum wrote:
I said exactly what I meant.
And I changed it to match the real world. :-D
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Clearly not. Just because you wish it were so does not make it so.
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Neither. He brings it up constantly. You are simply being dishonest with yourself.
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oilFactotum wrote:
He brings it up constantly
Since that's not the case, I must ask - do you think that being a war hero disqualifies him from the Presidency?
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It is the case, but I'll answer your question anyway(as ridiculous as it is) - no.
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I am not sure it was about appeasing the base. I wouldn't have chosen her, but neither does it make me mad enough to stay home. I think he was trying to "play safe" by picking someone who will piss off the least.
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
Gary Kirkham wrote:
neither does it make me mad enough to stay home.
I don't plan to stay home, but my vote will go elsewhere than to McCain. Bob Barr might do just fine, provided he has something rational to say on energy and health care.
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Rob Graham wrote:
I frankly don't give a damn what the next president's position on abortion is.
Hear hear! Some needs to tell the Republican party that the twentieth century wants its issues back. Anyone who votes for or against a candidate based on their position on abortion probably wears polyester leisure suits.
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Evidently McCain is hiding some Polyester suits somewhere, since his VP choice brings nothing else to the table except decent looks and youth - neither of which are high on my list of presidential qualities).