#1 2008-05-13 12:21:02
For the party so in touch with the public...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/1 … 01376.html
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#2 2008-05-13 12:39:28
In reality, the "change" the Republicans deserve is Obama. They have fucked up the campaign to the point that the most liberal senator, a guy with zero experience in executive management, who has distain for the armed forces and no concept of why we are fighting a war on terrorism, and wants to "redistribute" the wealth, has a real possibility of winning the presidency. Gawd help us.
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#3 2008-05-13 12:45:44
He wouldn't be there unless he had approval of the owners. Your viewpoints are so simplistic at times, Phwedd, I consider you the last innocent.
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#4 2008-05-13 12:58:22
phreddy wrote:
In reality, the "change" the Republicans deserve is Obama. They have fucked up the campaign to the point that the most liberal senator, a guy with zero experience in executive management, who has distain for the armed forces and no concept of why we are fighting a war on terrorism, and wants to "redistribute" the wealth, has a real possibility of winning the presidency. Gawd help us.
You're referring to McLame, right? What the hell has that lame-ass failed pilot done to organize people and accomplish anything for them? Obama got his start in Chicago, doing just that. Motivating people to do for themselves is true leadership. Using the power of the dollar and oligocracy to manipulate markets for a few to have them keep you in power? Not leadership. Not even close. Sorry. Fail.
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#5 2008-05-13 13:00:44
Dmtdust wrote:
He wouldn't be there unless he had approval of the owners. Your viewpoints are so simplistic at times, Phwedd, I consider you the last innocent.
I'm the innocent? You give too much credit to Capitalists to be able to form a conspiracy of puppeteers. It's easy to buy a politician, but it's just not that easy to get him elected president. The public is just too fucking fickle.
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#6 2008-05-13 23:08:49
phreddy wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
He wouldn't be there unless he had approval of the owners. Your viewpoints are so simplistic at times, Phwedd, I consider you the last innocent.
I'm the innocent? You give too much credit to Capitalists to be able to form a conspiracy of puppeteers. It's easy to buy a politician, but it's just not that easy to get him elected president. The public is just too fucking fickle.
Quote to Scalia and his tribe. You have a small retention factor toots.
Kisses,
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