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Bobby
Posts: 22094 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/18/2003 Member: #408 USA |
![]() to all the palin nay-sayers watch her speech tomorrow.
you will get a sneak preview of what a barracuda is capable of doing. briggs is finally smelling "seattle's best" "Like they always say, New York is the Mecca of basketball,"I read that in Michael Jordan books my whole life and I played here in the Big East tournament, so it's always fun to play in the Mecca of basketball."---Rip Hamilton
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GKFv2
Posts: 26752 Alba Posts: 114 Joined: 1/16/2007 Member: #1259 USA |
![]() Don't care. If you want some more of Bush ("John McCain is exactly what this country needs") then go ahead and vote for him but don't sit here and bitch about it later.
Thank you, Rick Brunson.
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Pharzeone
Posts: 32183 Alba Posts: 14 Joined: 2/11/2005 Member: #871 |
![]() Posted by Bobby: I wonder if the barracuda is capable of making a shotgun marriage because that NY Post article about her future son-in-law was so funny ****. Ah, Myspace the gift that keeps on giving. When will people learn. I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
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TheSage
Posts: 21039 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 2/20/2003 Member: #386 |
![]() Still waiting for someone to point out what Obama has accomplished other than refining his oratory skills.
Yes she is less qualified to be President than Biden but they are running for the No. 2 slot-on the other hand she is more qualified to be No. 1 than the senator from Illinois. She has more executive experience than the other 3 people running combined and more experience in foreign relations than Obama having negotiated with foreign governments over various trade and rights agreements between them and Alaska. She has also been in elective office far longer than Obama. She may have more conservative views than most of us but has shown she will not impose those views on other. She may oppose gay marriage but vetoed a bill denying rights to members of a civil union. The McCain Palin combo will be offset by a Democratic majority in Congress-whereas the other side will have free reign. Still waiting to hear the long list of Obama accomplishments. [Edited by - TheSage on 09-03-2008 09:25 AM] |
Panos
Posts: 30089 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
![]() Posted by GKFv2: How do you figure that McCain is Bush? |
bitty41
Posts: 22316 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 12/3/2006 Member: #1215 |
![]() Posted by Panos:Posted by GKFv2: 90% voting record with Bush's policies in the Senate |
holfresh
Posts: 38679 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/14/2006 Member: #1081 |
![]() Posted by TheSage: Well for one, Obama has had the best organized campaign of any politician we have seen in this election or any election the last 15 years( don't remember Clinton's 92 election in that manner)... He took down the mightly Clinton machinery...HUGE... He is by far the brightest candidate left on any ticket...Given where we are as a Country and our place in the Global community, it's going to take someone that is a bit opened minded and smarts to get us back to where we were globally, in terms of stature...Let face it, we have huge issues to tackle the next 8-10 years...Let's look at this like an interview for a real job without thinking of our biased political opinion.. Wouldn't we want someone who is bright and lucid that can grow into the position...One thing we have seen is that Obama has grown since the beginning of the election..He is far better ready to be President than McCain on day one...Forget the bull being pushed by pundits... In my humble opinion, his tenure as a Senator has far more relevance for the Presidency that the Governor from Alaska managing a grand total of 50 state employees..I mean really, She has been in this gig 18 months...At the time she was Mayor, the population was around 5,500 people...Now that doesn't mean she can't be good at what she does but do you really think that qualifies her to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency?...God forbid something happens to McCain, can you sleep at night thinking she might the answering the proverbial 3 am phone call...You feel comfy with her sitting across from Putin?... She has Zero foreign policy experience...She traveled overseas once in her lifetime...Obama monthly campaign budget is three times that of Alaska's annual budget...Lets talk judgment...During her most recent pregnancy, her water broke while in Texas and she decided to board an airplane back to Alaska to have the baby...Her husband is a member of a political organization that are advocates for the secession of Alaska from the United States...Do we need to talk patriotism.. Sage, my thoughts are all over the place because I have not slept yet, been working all night...Tell you what, hit me back and lets get this going..I have more goods on her ineptness... I also have Obama's Senate accomplishments... One thing I'll leave you with...McCain is reckless with this pick...Foolish as well...The entire Presidential campaign has been a referendum on Obama... He has changed the tenor of the campaign with this pick...Now the campaign is a referendum on his pick and his judgment for making such a pick...Talk of his reckless days as a fighter pilot where he didn't take the time to learn to properly fly his airplane or use his instruments...What's his moto? A Leader you can believe in??? You must be kidding.. [Edited by - holfresh on 09-03-2008 10:31 AM] |
djsunyc
Posts: 44929 Alba Posts: 42 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #536 |
![]() the comparison for president should not be between palin and obama. or biden and mccain. it should be between mccain and obama. george bush senior picked dan quayle, didn't effect him at all.
on a side note, CNN and foxnews are so biased in their reporting it's comical. CNN is pro democrat while foxnews is pro republican. just even in the wording of questions. for example, when palin was selected, CNN asks "will this hurt the republican party" - it's already geared towards the negative. while foxnews asks "how will this help the republican party." it's amazing. i look forward to these debates. i was very into the bush/gore debates and then when gore lost, i was upset enough to boycott voting 4 years later. but now i'm into it again b/c i think this is an interesting race. imho, right now, i think it's a close race. is america ready to put it's faith in a guy that one, is a man of color, and two, does not have the resume yet? regardless, if you're in the ny area, then who we vote for won't matter b/c the tri-state area will vote democrat. but i'm very interested in what the rest of america thinks... [Edited by - djsunyc on 09-03-2008 11:15 AM] |
SupremeCommander
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![]() Posted by djsunyc: Preach it, broseph. Rare to find political discourse that is impossible to disagree with. DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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bitty41
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![]() Holfresh spitting fire!
DJ, CNN, Foxnews, MSN, are just corporate shills and offer absolutely nothing resembling insightful and unbiased reporting. Though Foxnews is by far the biggest offender now they don't even bother with pretenses. Bill Maher is the only person I really enjoy watching because he does offer both Conservative, Moderate, and Liberal guests. [Edited by - bitty41 on 09-03-2008 11:18 AM] |
Bippity10
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![]() Posted by djsunyc: Good post man. Especially about the media bias. It's amazing how one sided our news is nowadays. I find myself watching CNN and Fox and telling myself, "listen to the facts and not the opinion". It's crazy how our media outlets have picked sides and will spend the next 4 years after the election supporting that side for the next election I just hope that people will like me
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djsunyc
Posts: 44929 Alba Posts: 42 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #536 |
![]() imho, the pick of palin was about *change*.
the entire democratic platform is about change. well the republicans can now say they are doing the same thing. briggs has it right, these conventions and stuff are not for those that are educated in politics. it's for the person that doesn't know sh t. when someone doesn't know too much about something, you have to convince them. and in this day and age, you convince them with flash and style over substance. that's how you get a vote. briggs called it a glorified popularity contest, and that's what it is. people will vote for what they know and who they relate to. did the democrats really have to put their convention in an 80,000 seat arena? did they have to make it a party atmosphere? no, but they did it to show that they are the party of "change". it's all just a show. [Edited by - djsunyc on 09-03-2008 11:34 AM] |
Nalod
Posts: 71208 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() THat video tribute to Reagen last nite was pathetic. They try to make McCain into a Regan wannabe.
I thought Obama linking himself to a young Bill Clinton was interesting. Gore could not detach himself enough in 2000 yet Bush looks so bad he makes Bill Clinton look good in retrospect. |