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red states rule
06-02-2008, 11:47 AM
Yep, the Dems are really united. Obama will unite the country like he has the Democrat party
Many Hilary supporters are pissed over how millions of Dem voters have been screwed
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GW in Ohio
06-02-2008, 12:54 PM
Yep, the Dems are really united. Obama will unite the country like he has the Democrat party
Many Hilary supporters are pissed over how millions of Dem voters have been screwed
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Cripes, dude. Does one disaffected Democrat cause you to have an orgasm in your pants?
You don't see us liberals dancing around when we hear about all the conservatives who say they'll never accept McCain, do you?
Be cool. It's gonna be a long campaign, with many ups and downs.
red states rule
06-02-2008, 12:59 PM
Cripes, dude. Does one disaffected Democrat cause you to have an orgasm in your pants?
You don't see us liberals dancing around when we hear about all the conservatives who say they'll never accept McCain, do you?
Be cool. It's gonna be a long campaign, with many ups and downs.
There are alot more then just her. Poll after poll shows about 25% of Hillary voters will NOT vote for Obama
Obama keeps losing other key voting blocks, and his his racist and terrorist frineds - it is not getting better for him
Just wait until Denver, when the implosion of the Dem party will be complete
GW in Ohio
06-02-2008, 01:43 PM
There are alot more then just her. Poll after poll shows about 25% of Hillary voters will NOT vote for Obama
Obama keeps losing other key voting blocks, and his his racist and terrorist frineds - it is not getting better for him
Just wait until Denver, when the implosion of the Dem party will be complete
Well, you may be right. But I think the Democrats will come together.
After losing the last two elections, the most important thing for the Dems is not to lose the White House again. I believe that consideration will override any residual bad feelings.
red states rule
06-02-2008, 01:46 PM
Well, you may be right. But I think the Democrats will come together.
After losing the last two elections, the most important thing for the Dems is not to lose the White House again. I believe that consideration will override any residual bad feelings.
As long as we have Obama's friends speaking out and showing what Obama believes in, it is going to be a long night for Dems on Election night
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PostmodernProphet
06-02-2008, 01:48 PM
Cripes, dude. Does one disaffected Democrat cause you to have an orgasm in your pants?
oh yes....and I am going to be one sexually satisfied Republican by November.....
red states rule
06-02-2008, 02:11 PM
oh yes....and I am going to be one sexually satisfied Republican by November.....
Why?
No matter who wins in November a liberal be President
glockmail
06-02-2008, 02:22 PM
There are alot more then just her. Poll after poll shows about 25% of Hillary voters will NOT vote for Obama
Obama keeps losing other key voting blocks, and his his racist and terrorist frineds - it is not getting better for him
Just wait until Denver, when the implosion of the Dem party will be complete
The DNC gave Obama delegates from Michigan, and he wasn't even on the ballot! :coffee:
red states rule
06-02-2008, 02:24 PM
The DNC gave Obama delegates from Michigan, and he wasn't even on the ballot! :coffee:
Like with affirmative action, the black guy has to get the job no matter what
Hillary supporters will not forget, and the Clintons will not lift a finger to help Obama during the fall campaign
glockmail
06-02-2008, 02:29 PM
Like with affirmative action, the black guy has to get the job no matter what
Hillary supporters will not forget, and the Clintons will not lift a finger to help Obama during the fall campaign The Democrats only like Affirmative Action when it doesn't affect them personally. Now for a slight majority of them, it has. :lol:
red states rule
06-02-2008, 02:33 PM
The Democrats only like Affirmative Action when it doesn't affect them personally. Now for a slight majority of them, it has. :lol:
I would not call women and middle class white males a slight majority. Dems are cutting their own throat so they will not lose the black vote
glockmail
06-02-2008, 02:39 PM
I would not call women and middle class white males a slight majority. Dems are cutting their own throat so they will not lose the black vote I was talking about slight majority of Democrats who voted for Hillary over Obama. She claims that she won the popular vote.
red states rule
06-02-2008, 02:42 PM
I was talking about slight majority of Democrats who voted for Hillary over Obama. She claims that she won the popular vote.
I stand corrected
She has won the popular vote
retiredman
06-02-2008, 03:35 PM
I stand corrected
She has won the popular vote
only if you count michigan where he wasn't even on the ballot :lol:
PostmodernProphet
06-02-2008, 05:18 PM
Why?
No matter who wins in November a liberal be President
:bsflag:
red states rule
06-02-2008, 05:20 PM
:bsflag:
Both McCain and Obama are both liberals - who else can be elected?
PostmodernProphet
06-02-2008, 08:20 PM
McCain........ liberal
:bsflag:
Pale Rider
06-02-2008, 08:44 PM
:bsflag:
So he's tough on the war on terror, and he's for cutting taxes and reducing the size of government... other than that, he's pretty much a liberal... :dunno:
glockmail
06-02-2008, 08:48 PM
So he's tough on the war on terror, and he's for cutting taxes and reducing the size of government... other than that, he's pretty much a liberal... :dunno:
Do you think McCain's a fiscal conservative but a social liberal? That can't be because he's against queer marriage.
By the way, ain't his wife gorgeous?
Pale Rider
06-02-2008, 08:54 PM
Do you think McCain's a fiscal conservative but a social liberal? That can't be because he's against queer marriage.
By the way, ain't his wife gorgeous?
He's a liberal when it comes to global warming. He's a liberal when it comes to illegal aliens. He's a liberal when it came to campaign finance reform. He's a liberal when it comes to lobbyists. He's a liberal when it comes to the U.S. drilling for oil. There's more but that's enough.
His wife looks young enough to be his daughter. More power to him.
Kathianne
06-02-2008, 08:56 PM
So he's tough on the war on terror, and he's for cutting taxes and reducing the size of government... other than that, he's pretty much a liberal... :dunno:
And with that, you're willing to give Obama the Presidency? Because McCain doesn't fit your tooth and nail definition of a conservative? I know, rhetorical, yes, you and many others are willing to go Libertarian, write in, and stay at home for these reasons. I disagree, for the simple reason that while the GOP in general and McCain in particular, do not espose policies we agree with, I do think this is the wrong time to take this stand. I can understand though, without agreeing.
I think you'll get the chance to see the fruits of your votes. Obama will probably win, comfortably.
mundame
06-02-2008, 08:57 PM
His wife looks young enough to be his daughter. More power to him.
McCain dumped his real wife as soon as he had seduced this trophy heiress. It's an ugly story and nothing to admire.
Pale Rider
06-02-2008, 09:04 PM
And with that, you're willing to give Obama the Presidency? Because McCain doesn't fit your tooth and nail definition of a conservative? I know, rhetorical, yes, you and many others are willing to go Libertarian, write in, and stay at home for these reasons. I disagree, for the simple reason that while the GOP in general and McCain in particular, do not espose policies we agree with, I do think this is the wrong time to take this stand. I can understand though, without agreeing.
I think you'll get the chance to see the fruits of your votes. Obama will probably win, comfortably.
I won't chastise you for "holding your nose" if you won't chastise me for "voting for who most closely represents my beliefs."
If not now then when Kath? Every movement has a beginning. I've had to vote 'against' someone enough times in my life. It's high time I start voting FOR who I want, and if the republicans are going to ram RINO's down our throats, then I'm no longer a republican.
And I disagree hussein will win. I think by November he'll have been ripped to shreds. I doubt he'll get 15% of the vote.
Pale Rider
06-02-2008, 09:07 PM
McCain dumped his real wife as soon as he had seduced this trophy heiress. It's an ugly story and nothing to admire.
I don't admire anything about mccain. I respect his military contribution, but that's about it.
Kathianne
06-02-2008, 09:13 PM
I won't chastise you for "holding your nose" if you won't chastise me for "voting for who most closely represents my beliefs."
If not now then when Kath? Every movement has a beginning. I've had to vote 'against' someone enough times in my life. It's high time I start voting FOR who I want, and if the republicans are going to ram RINO's down our throats, then I'm no longer a republican.
And I disagree hussein will win. I think by November he'll have been ripped to shreds. I doubt he'll get 15% of the vote.
I'll admit this 'moment' probably presented itself with George HW Bush, but we ignored it. Truth is, we agree that the GOP isn't 'our party', yet closer than the alternative, and NOW is a problem.
Maybe you're right. Truth is, the WOT has curtailed the enemy, can it hold for 4-8 years?
Gaffer
06-02-2008, 09:45 PM
Like Pale I have had to vote against someone all my life. It's really disgusting. And I will have to do it again this year. Because the outcome is too important. I don't have that many years left so what happens in this country won't effect me years down the road. But it will effect my kids and grand kids, so again I will hold my nose and vote... against obamanation.
The latest from the little turd in iran is that Israel will soon cease to exist and soon after that the US will cease to exist. He's putting his nuclear forces together while the rest of the world talks. We can't take a chance on obamanation, we have to have someone in there that is willing and ready to take action. Even if he is a wimp on domestic issues.
Kathianne
06-02-2008, 09:54 PM
Like Pale I have had to vote against someone all my life. It's really disgusting. And I will have to do it again this year. Because the outcome is too important. I don't have that many years left so what happens in this country won't effect me years down the road. But it will effect my kids and grand kids, so again I will hold my nose and vote... against obamanation.
The latest from the little turd in iran is that Israel will soon cease to exist and soon after that the US will cease to exist. He's putting his nuclear forces together while the rest of the world talks. We can't take a chance on obamanation, we have to have someone in there that is willing and ready to take action. Even if he is a wimp on domestic issues.I agree. I thought there was nothing that could make me vote McCain. Then all I wanted were nixed. So, be careful what you wish for... He's it. Beats Obama in my book. Not what I hoped for, but...
Kathianne
06-02-2008, 09:55 PM
Like Pale I have had to vote against someone all my life. It's really disgusting. And I will have to do it again this year. Because the outcome is too important. I don't have that many years left so what happens in this country won't effect me years down the road. But it will effect my kids and grand kids, so again I will hold my nose and vote... against obamanation.
The latest from the little turd in iran is that Israel will soon cease to exist and soon after that the US will cease to exist. He's putting his nuclear forces together while the rest of the world talks. We can't take a chance on obamanation, we have to have someone in there that is willing and ready to take action. Even if he is a wimp on domestic issues.
Would rep, but can't.
Psychoblues
06-02-2008, 10:02 PM
That was no Hillary supporter, but your fear is evident. Hillary, Obama? Either one will beat McBush in the General, don't you know?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!
emmett
06-02-2008, 10:40 PM
Cripes, dude. Does one disaffected Democrat cause you to have an orgasm in your pants?
You don't see us liberals dancing around when we hear about all the conservatives who say they'll never accept McCain, do you?
Be cool. It's gonna be a long campaign, with many ups and downs.
Well.................Actually.....no real life Republicans that matter have said they would not accept John McCain. It's like I said the other night. Even the folks that did vote for or strongly support JM WILL accept him merely on his military record. He is a middle of the roader and you would think he will gather big votes.
Incidentally, one could go back to some of my posts from 16 months ago and see the result of the upcoming election. And NO, I am not a JM supporter. I will be voting for Bob Barr, for those unenlighened souls, he will be the LP candidate and will garner the largest share of the general electerate that a Libertarian has ever gotten. Of corse he will not be invited to debate with the two major candidates because he would make a fool out of them both.
Abbey Marie
06-02-2008, 11:01 PM
And with that, you're willing to give Obama the Presidency? Because McCain doesn't fit your tooth and nail definition of a conservative? I know, rhetorical, yes, you and many others are willing to go Libertarian, write in, and stay at home for these reasons. I disagree, for the simple reason that while the GOP in general and McCain in particular, do not espose policies we agree with, I do think this is the wrong time to take this stand. I can understand though, without agreeing.
I think you'll get the chance to see the fruits of your votes. Obama will probably win, comfortably.
I have to agree, Kath. Given the chance that Obamalamadingdong could end up in the Oval Office, it simply cannot be the right time.
Psychoblues
06-02-2008, 11:08 PM
Dig that, kitty.
Would rep, but can't.
The rep system is pretty fucked up, ain't it?
red states rule
06-03-2008, 05:48 AM
I don't admire anything about mccain. I respect his military contribution, but that's about it.
McCain service - no problem
Global warming - problem
Amnesty - BIG problem
Judges - so far so good
Iraq - no problem
Closing GITMO - BIG problem
McCain/Feingold - BIG problem
McCain is a liberal, no matter how his supporters try to spin otherwise. He is not a loberal moonbat like Obama, but he is still a liberal
glockmail
06-03-2008, 07:57 AM
He's a liberal when it comes to global warming. He's a liberal when it comes to illegal aliens. He's a liberal when it came to campaign finance reform. He's a liberal when it comes to lobbyists. He's a liberal when it comes to the U.S. drilling for oil. There's more but that's enough.
His wife looks young enough to be his daughter. More power to him.
No doubt she's his best asset.
http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/John+McCain+Campaigns+Wisconsin+Ahead+Primary+a7jY gBTTERSl.jpg
red states rule
06-03-2008, 08:02 AM
No doubt she's his best asset.
http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/John+McCain+Campaigns+Wisconsin+Ahead+Primary+a7jY gBTTERSl.jpg
All that and money to
glockmail
06-03-2008, 08:15 AM
Money, brains, looks- no matter he's smiling. He probably eats viagra like Reagan ate jelly beans.
red states rule
06-03-2008, 08:24 AM
Money, brains, looks- no matter he's smiling. He probably eats viagra like Reagan ate jelly beans.
With her, who would need Viagra?
glockmail
06-03-2008, 08:32 AM
With her, who would need Viagra? A 72 year old man.
red states rule
06-03-2008, 08:33 AM
A 72 year old man.
After all those years with her, I would think not
Remember the saying, "just because there is snow on the roof does not mean there is not a fire in the stove"
PostmodernProphet
06-03-2008, 08:39 AM
So he's tough on the war on terror, and he's for cutting taxes and reducing the size of government... other than that, he's pretty much a liberal... :dunno:
let's see....McCain's lifetime rating from the American Conservatives Union is 83, Obama's lifetime rating from the American Conservatives Union is an 8......
so they are pretty much just alike, right?......
glockmail
06-03-2008, 08:39 AM
After all those years with her, I would think not
Remember the saying, "just because there is snow on the roof does not mean there is not a fire in the stove" I dunno man. I've seen my own libido drop after age 45 or so, and my wife's a young stunner as well. I can only imagine where I'll be at 72. As Little Feet said: “your mind makes a promise that your body can’t fill”.
red states rule
06-03-2008, 08:40 AM
I dunno man. I've seen my own libido drop after age 45 or so, and my wife's a young stunner as well. I can only imagine where I'll be at 72. As Little Feet said: “your mind makes a promise that your body can’t fill”.
Well some of us always rise to the occasion Glock - and some do not :laugh2:
theHawk
06-03-2008, 08:53 AM
Michelle Obama alone is a good enough reason to vote against Barack. That racist ungrateful b-tch doesn't deserve to be anywhere near the White House.
red states rule
06-03-2008, 08:56 AM
Michelle Obama alone is a good enough reason to vote against Barack. That racist ungrateful b-tch doesn't deserve to be anywhere near the White House.
She makes Teresa Kerry look calm and rational
mundame
06-04-2008, 09:55 AM
She makes Teresa Kerry look calm and rational
Have you noticed how they've kept her off the stage for weeks?
Which was more than the Kerry campaign could manage with Theresa.
Abbey Marie
06-04-2008, 10:16 AM
Have you noticed how they've kept her off the stage for weeks?
Which was more than the Kerry campaign could manage with Theresa.
Obama seems a little more manly than John Kerry. Well, really, who isn't? :laugh2:
avatar4321
06-04-2008, 10:39 AM
Obama seems a little more manly than John Kerry. Well, really, who isn't? :laugh2:
Heck, Hillary was more manly than Kerry.
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