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| x76 |
| I'm guessing SWEET FUCK ALL, we'll be in Iraq forever, Afghanistan forever, et cetera. "CHANGE" = "BULLSHIT" |
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| Reverend Tyler |
OMG YOU GUYS DID YOU SEE HIS NAME RHYMES WYTH OSAMA?!?!?! ROFLMAOLOLOOROFL
RON PAUL 08!!!!!11!!! DOWN WITH TEH NORTH AMERICUN UNYEN!!1! D34TH TO 1SR43L11!! |
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| hooknoseitalian |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler OMG YOU GUYS DID YOU SEE HIS NAME RHYMES WYTH OSAMA?!?!?! ROFLMAOLOLOOROFL
RON PAUL 08!!!!!11!!! DOWN WITH TEH NORTH AMERICUN UNYEN!!1! D34TH TO 1SR43L11!! |
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| x76 |
Laugh it up, fuck face. I sense that you have a sloping forehead and a unibrow.
I'll sit back and wait for your choice content to roll on through. Have at it, son. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
| Im actually a CIA operative whose job it is to go around message board forums trying to enforce the belief in the official story of 9/11 |
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| NickNuke |
Obama will want the same change every black man wants...
The change in my pocket... About 47 cents, right now. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
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| NickNuke |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler :rolleyes: |
What?!?! Can't take a fucking joke? Gimme a break.... |
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| zimmie |
| On my TV he's promising "We are going to save the planet"....wonder what he means? Or would it be critical to ask for more specifics? Should I just blindly follow him? |
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| lao tzu |
| IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE THESE POLITICS DUDES LAUGH I'VE BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS AND I'VE GOTTEN MAYBE 3 LOL'S AND THAT OTHER STUPID GREEN SMILEY AND TRUST ME I SAY SOME FUNNY SHIT... |
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| BarkonCue |
Quote: Originally posted by lao tzu IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE THESE POLITICS DUDES LAUGH I'VE BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS AND I'VE GOTTEN MAYBE 3 LOL'S AND THAT OTHER STUPID GREEN SMILEY AND TRUST ME I SAY SOME FUNNY SHIT... |
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| NickNuke |
Quote: Originally posted by zimmie On my TV he's promising "We are going to save the planet"....wonder what he means? Or would it be critical to ask for more specifics? Should I just blindly follow him? |
He has a "Weather Machine" like Dr. Evil. |
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| Two Balls |
Quote: Originally posted by x76 What kind of change will Osama bring? |
Nothing more than a new and improved system of racism.
One that embraces the oppressive status quo with renewed fervor and brings with it that heretofore unattainable brass ring:
The end of White Guilt. |
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| zimmie |
| Bush may be the last white President you see in your lifetime. :dancing: :dancing: |
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| lao tzu |
| BETTER BRUSH UP ON YOUR JIVE TALK DIPSHIT... |
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| mr wrong |
Quote: Originally posted by zimmie Should I just blindly follow him? |
Well you do have almost 8 years experience. |
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| fantasticvoyeur |
I think he'll change a lot. Like the country you live in. It'll be something like "We can have it all brothers and sisters. We need to unite with our neighbors to fight off the debt Bush has accumulated. We are looking at equality for all in our struggling times. We can have universal healthcare for Canada Mexico & the USA under one system and truly bring equality to the forefront with the new Amero currency to pay back our debts overseas..."
blah blah blah
And all these idiots will gobble it up, hook line & sinker
America, land of the dumb, home of the hopeless
You just can't have good programs without sacrificing something. And having the UN dictate my health care is not an option. I like Barack Obama, I just don't like his advisers and I don't see where we can get the money for these programs spending overseas the way we do.
I'm still hoping for a delegate miracle for Ron Paul... |
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| Stonewall |
Obama will bring no change at all to the 'War on Terror' or the Iraq War.
If he is elected he will be shown all the intel on the wars and the analysts will inform him that if America leaves Iraq that will place break down and war will overtake the middle east. Sunni vs Shia war will cause the death and destruction of millions of people, disrupt the oil supply and thus set the U.S. and the West into depression. And, he will be blamed for it.
Sorry people... |
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| BarkonCue |
Obama unveils economic plan at GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin
On the heels of a raucous rally and a capacity crowd in Madison Tuesday night, Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama today toured the General Motors Corp. plant in Janesville, where he unveiled some major economic policy initiatives.
The assembly plant complex is Janesville's largest employer and is the largest GM plant under one roof in the United States. GM announced plans Tuesday to reduce its American workforce by offering buyouts to 74,000 members of the United Auto Workers, including 2,500 in Janesville.
Obama proposed the creation of a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank that will invest $60 billion of 10 years. He also proposed the Patriot Employer Act that would end tax breaks for American companies that ship our jobs overseas and provide tax breaks for companies that create jobs in the United States.
"We are not standing on the brink of recession due to forces beyond our control. The fallout from the housing crisis that's cost jobs and wiped out savings was not an inevitable part of the business cycle. It was a failure of leadership and imagination in Washington - the culmination of decades of decisions that were made or put off without regard to the realities of a global economy and the growing inequality it's produced," Obama said.
http://www.biztimes.com/daily/2008/...t-in-janesville |
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| zimmie |
Quote: Originally posted by Stonewall Obama will bring no change at all to the 'War on Terror' or the Iraq War.
If he is elected he will be shown all the intel on the wars and the analysts will inform him that if America leaves Iraq that will place break down and war will overtake the middle east. Sunni vs Shia war will cause the death and destruction of millions of people, disrupt the oil supply and thus set the U.S. and the West into depression. And, he will be blamed for it.
Sorry people... |
Your 100% correct and the dumbshits that voted for him will spend 4 years making excuses for being lied to |
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| artie84 |
| :dontknow: hes still better then hillary of mccain |
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| mr wrong |
Quote: Originally posted by zimmie Your 100% correct and the dumbshits that voted for him will spend 4 years making excuses for being lied to |
Speaking from personal experience I see. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
Quote: Originally posted by BarkonCue Obama unveils economic plan at GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin
On the heels of a raucous rally and a capacity crowd in Madison Tuesday night, Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama today toured the General Motors Corp. plant in Janesville, where he unveiled some major economic policy initiatives.
The assembly plant complex is Janesville's largest employer and is the largest GM plant under one roof in the United States. GM announced plans Tuesday to reduce its American workforce by offering buyouts to 74,000 members of the United Auto Workers, including 2,500 in Janesville.
Obama proposed the creation of a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank that will invest $60 billion of 10 years. He also proposed the Patriot Employer Act that would end tax breaks for American companies that ship our jobs overseas and provide tax breaks for companies that create jobs in the United States.
"We are not standing on the brink of recession due to forces beyond our control. The fallout from the housing crisis that's cost jobs and wiped out savings was not an inevitable part of the business cycle. It was a failure of leadership and imagination in Washington - the culmination of decades of decisions that were made or put off without regard to the realities of a global economy and the growing inequality it's produced," Obama said.
http://www.biztimes.com/daily/2008/...t-in-janesville |
Cant he ever give any specifics? What an empty-suit! |
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| Reverend Tyler |
Only once in a very long time does politics become more than politics, that is something more than partisan struggle, vote bartering, or arena of ambition. In ordinary times, ordinary political leaders suffice, more or less.
But on rare occasion, old arrangements and conventional wisdom come unstuck. This happens in periods of rapid if not revolutionary change. We find ourselves now in one of those periods. The forces of globalization, information, eroding sovereignties, and transformation of war ensure that traditional leaders and conventional politics can only muddle through at best and fail badly at worst.
But periods of upheaval also offer opportunities, opportunities to change our methods, our ideas, and our leaders. The rare leader capable of transforming threat to opportunity is one who welcomes transformation and sees it as a chance to abandon tradition and convention, to transcend that which is stale, unprofitable, and ineffective.
Periods of transformation require experimentation, innovation, and daring. America is a nation much more conservative than it thinks itself to be. Thus, its default position is to resist a forward leap even while applauding itself for its creativity. Al Capone said it best: "We don't want no trouble." But transformation is trouble in the best sense of the word, trouble that causes us to adapt to new conditions and circumstances and create new ways of governing.
Through some miracle of timing, luck, and good fortune Barack Obama has seized the moment. His mantra of "change" has been largely co-opted by lesser figures. He is in fact an agent of transformation. He is not operating on the same plane as ordinary politicians, and this makes him seem elusive to the conventional press and the traditional politicians. His instinct for the moment and the times is orders of magnitude more powerful than the experience claimed by others. Experience in the old ways is irrelevant experience.
In an age of great transformation, experience of the past is worthless because it is a barrier to the breakthrough gesture, the instant response in crisis, the instinctive bold decision in the face of totally new circumstances.
Some see Barack Obama as the long awaited champion finally come to slay the awful dragon of race. And they are right. Some see him as a new start for the Democratic Party and national politics. And they are right. Some see him as the walking embodiment of internationalism, ready to restore an honorable and respected place for America in the world. And they are right.
I see Barack Obama as a leader for this transcendent moment, the agent of transformation in an age of revolution, as a figure uniquely qualified to open the door to the 21st century and to convert threat to great new opportunity.
- Gary Hart
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gary-...ce_b_86490.html |
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| artie84 |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler Cant he ever give any specifics? What an empty-suit! |
thats exactly what i was going to say :D |
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| BarkonCue |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler
I see Barack Obama as a leader for this transcendent moment, the agent of transformation in an age of revolution, as a figure uniquely qualified to open the door to the 21st century and to convert threat to great new opportunity.
- Gary Hart
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Outstanding ! |
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| Stonewall |
The definition of "partisan" is not agreeing with Democrats. Being "bipartisan" is defined as a Republican who agrees with what the Democrats want.
:) |
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| Anogram |
Quote: Originally posted by lao tzu IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE THESE POLITICS DUDES LAUGH I'VE BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS AND I'VE GOTTEN MAYBE 3 LOL'S AND THAT OTHER STUPID GREEN SMILEY AND TRUST ME I SAY SOME FUNNY SHIT... |
:jj:
I just came from another post where you said, "these people, Interesting." had me lol |
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| fantasticvoyeur |
To Gary Hart:
Verbosity does not equate wisdom.
And Obamanation is funny as hell... Let's just hope he's not an abomination.
I see the nation of the USA completely sold out with these CFR cronies. I'm happy Obama signed the pledge to protect the Constitution, but I cannot see how he can do that if he is to serve the CFR. They are polar opposites. If he starts his inauguration talking about eliminating secret societies like JFK, I will breathe a sigh of relief. I will NOT vote for him, though...when the best candidate for the job is shunned at best.
You guys can call us conspiracy junkies all you want. You are being lied to and your freedom is at stake. There's no way around that argument, unless you think you will be an asset to this "New World Order."
A reinvestment bank...hmmm, sounds like "The USA is bankrupt so we need a new monetary system to reinvigorate their economy=goodbye sovereignty=the end of America."
Prove me wrong, Barack, prove me wrong. |
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| Darb |
Quote: Originally posted by fantasticvoyeur To Gary Hart:
Verbosity does not equate wisdom.
And Obamanation is funny as hell... Let's just hope he's not an abomination.
I see the nation of the USA completely sold out with these CFR cronies. I'm happy Obama signed the pledge to protect the Constitution, but I cannot see how he can do that if he is to serve the CFR. They are polar opposites. If he starts his inauguration talking about eliminating secret societies like JFK, I will breathe a sigh of relief. I will NOT vote for him, though...when the best candidate for the job is shunned at best.
You guys can call us conspiracy junkies all you want. You are being lied to and your freedom is at stake. There's no way around that argument, unless you think you will be an asset to this "New World Order."
A reinvestment bank...hmmm, sounds like "The USA is bankrupt so we need a new monetary system to reinvigorate their economy=goodbye sovereignty=the end of America."
Prove me wrong, Barack, prove me wrong. |
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! :rolleyes: |
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| hooknoseitalian |
Quote: Originally posted by Darb The sky is falling! The sky is falling! :rolleyes: |
jus keep yer head in the sand and everything will be alright. |
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| FUNT |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler
Some see Barack Obama as the long awaited champion finally come to slay the awful dragon of race. And they are right. Some see him as a new start for the Democratic Party and national politics. And they are right. Some see him as the walking embodiment of internationalism, ready to restore an honorable and respected place for America in the world. And they are right.
I see Barack Obama as a leader for this transcendent moment, the agent of transformation in an age of revolution, as a figure uniquely qualified to open the door to the 21st century and to convert threat to great new opportunity.
- Gary Hart
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Holy shit. :jj: Talk about irrational exhuberance.
This particular bubble-burst is really, really gonna hurt.
(or should I say "smart") |
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| artechba |
Oh I see. He said "Osama" instead of "Obama".
Original. Never been done before.
This guy is my idol for posting this. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
Quote: Originally posted by artechba Oh I see. He said "Osama" instead of "Obama".
Original. Never been done before.
This guy is my idol for posting this. |
ALSO HIS MIDLE NAIM IS HUSIEN!1!! |
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| zimmie |
Quote: Originally posted by BarkonCue Obama unveils economic plan at GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin
On the heels of a raucous rally and a capacity crowd in Madison Tuesday night, Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama today toured the General Motors Corp. plant in Janesville, where he unveiled some major economic policy initiatives.
The assembly plant complex is Janesville's largest employer and is the largest GM plant under one roof in the United States. GM announced plans Tuesday to reduce its American workforce by offering buyouts to 74,000 members of the United Auto Workers, including 2,500 in Janesville.
Obama proposed the creation of a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank that will invest $60 billion of 10 years. He also proposed the Patriot Employer Act that would end tax breaks for American companies that ship our jobs overseas and provide tax breaks for companies that create jobs in the United States.
"We are not standing on the brink of recession due to forces beyond our control. The fallout from the housing crisis that's cost jobs and wiped out savings was not an inevitable part of the business cycle. It was a failure of leadership and imagination in Washington - the culmination of decades of decisions that were made or put off without regard to the realities of a global economy and the growing inequality it's produced," Obama said.
http://www.biztimes.com/daily/2008/...t-in-janesville |
Companies are already looking to leave. Penalize them further by more taxes will just drive them out quicker. Add to that taxing capital gains as ordinary income will further erode the economy and opportunities to work. 93% of people pay their mortgages on time. Sounds as though he wants the government to control the housing market in spite of that. |
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| markijuano |
| 26" rims on the presidential limo. Spinners on Air Force One. |
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| NC-Stern-Mark |
Quote: Originally posted by markijuano 26" rims on the presidential limo. Spinners on Air Force One. |
He is one smooth brother!
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| jigzaw |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler Only once in a very long time does politics become more than politics, that is something more than partisan struggle, vote bartering, or arena of ambition. In ordinary times, ordinary political leaders suffice, more or less.
But on rare occasion, old arrangements and conventional wisdom come unstuck. This happens in periods of rapid if not revolutionary change. We find ourselves now in one of those periods. The forces of globalization, information, eroding sovereignties, and transformation of war ensure that traditional leaders and conventional politics can only muddle through at best and fail badly at worst.
But periods of upheaval also offer opportunities, opportunities to change our methods, our ideas, and our leaders. The rare leader capable of transforming threat to opportunity is one who welcomes transformation and sees it as a chance to abandon tradition and convention, to transcend that which is stale, unprofitable, and ineffective.
Periods of transformation require experimentation, innovation, and daring. America is a nation much more conservative than it thinks itself to be. Thus, its default position is to resist a forward leap even while applauding itself for its creativity. Al Capone said it best: "We don't want no trouble." But transformation is trouble in the best sense of the word, trouble that causes us to adapt to new conditions and circumstances and create new ways of governing.
Through some miracle of timing, luck, and good fortune Barack Obama has seized the moment. His mantra of "change" has been largely co-opted by lesser figures. He is in fact an agent of transformation. He is not operating on the same plane as ordinary politicians, and this makes him seem elusive to the conventional press and the traditional politicians. His instinct for the moment and the times is orders of magnitude more powerful than the experience claimed by others. Experience in the old ways is irrelevant experience.
In an age of great transformation, experience of the past is worthless because it is a barrier to the breakthrough gesture, the instant response in crisis, the instinctive bold decision in the face of totally new circumstances.
Some see Barack Obama as the long awaited champion finally come to slay the awful dragon of race. And they are right. Some see him as a new start for the Democratic Party and national politics. And they are right. Some see him as the walking embodiment of internationalism, ready to restore an honorable and respected place for America in the world. And they are right.
I see Barack Obama as a leader for this transcendent moment, the agent of transformation in an age of revolution, as a figure uniquely qualified to open the door to the 21st century and to convert threat to great new opportunity.
- Gary Hart
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gary-...ce_b_86490.html |
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| markijuano |
Quote: Originally posted by NC-Stern-Mark He is one smooth brother!
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| Snoopyrules |
Quote: Originally posted by zimmie Bush may be the last white President you see in your lifetime. :dancing: :dancing: |
So you're saying there will be no more Republican presidents.....That's great news. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
Quote: Originally posted by markijuano Newport? |
Marlboro Reds
but he quit |
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| VacateTheWord |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler Marlboro Reds
but he quit |
It's odd that people focus on his tobacco smoking when it has been revealed that he has a history of drug abuse.
I'm less concerned about him heading outside during a congressional recess to grab a smoke than I am about whether or not he has put his cocaine demons behind him. |
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| Reverend Tyler |
funny that the NY Times just did a piece saying that he may have made it up, because nobody who knew him recalls any drug use at all.
Did it give you pause that George Bush is an alcoholic? |
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| Snoopyrules |
Quote: Originally posted by VacateTheWord It's odd that people focus on his tobacco smoking when it has been revealed that he has a history of drug abuse.
I'm less concerned about him heading outside during a congressional recess to grab a smoke than I am about whether or not he has put his cocaine demons behind him. |
I've felt that way for the last 8 years

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| zimmie |
| sounds like a grand jury ought to get involved |
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| artechba |
Quote: Originally posted by VacateTheWord It's odd that people focus on his tobacco smoking when it has been revealed that he has a history of drug abuse.
I'm less concerned about him heading outside during a congressional recess to grab a smoke than I am about whether or not he has put his cocaine demons behind him. |
Bush snorted cocaine and drank himself almost to death. Did I give a shit about that? No. And neither did you. But now when it's Obama, all of a sudden you care. |
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| mb33139 |
Quote: Originally posted by artechba Bush snorted cocaine and drank himself almost to death. Did I give a shit about that? No. And neither did you. But now when it's Obama, all of a sudden you care. |
And let's not forget Bush's DUI... republicans=hypocritical. |
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