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Mccain: "I really didn't love America"
The right wingers need to lay off Michelle Obama. We should all concentrate on the candidates and the real issues. |
hmmmmmmmm
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yep saw that earlier, its funny.
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Some of the sound bites form this campaign that offend people really shouldn't. This doesn't mean anything and neither did Obama's "bitter" comment. BTW if you disagree with me you are dumb.
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This is my take on that quote.
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hehehe .
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how can you compare that racist repirations seeking bitch's REPEATED comments to the comment of a captured POW who risked his life for your freedoms who was embelishing how greatful and how much he loves this country after being away from it
you fucking peices of shit |
Huh, why did I miss this on FOX news?
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Hey Rob,
How did you get to be so successful without being able to spell correctly? |
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I have defended McCain against those here who have called him a "loser" because he was captured. He served this country honorably and deserves our respect and graditude. This clip is an example of how a sound bite can be used to unfairly portray an individual. We need to stop the dirty tricks being played in politics and concentrate on the candidates' stances on the real issues. McCain might have been elected president in 2000 and Kerry may have won in 2004 if not for the tricks done to them. |
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YOU=RETARD http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ts/Retard6.jpg |
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step 1, use scumball twist to cast opponent in bad light step 2, after the damage is done, claim that you are in fact enlightening others to the ways of political trickery. this gives you a sophomoric sense of being above politics, even though pretty much everyone else already knows what you're doing and anticipates your lame excuse. remember, just pretend to be smarter than your opponent and some nitwit stoner will believe that is true. the nitwit stoner may, in fact, be yourself. step 3, repeat at least it was mildly creative in one aspect; they looped a sound bite of McCain in the hopes of giving the same effect that obama's dippy bitch created by saying the exact same thing multiple times in real life without the benefit of looping one short out of context video clip. |
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He's a douche
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Most people don't really love freedom until they've lost it.
Honestly, I've felt a little naive and uninformed regarding the election, but in retrospect, I'm honestly begining to think the best decision is to completely ignore what the media has to say about the candidates. If you really want to decide, stop looking to the TV and youtube. Start going to the library to start reading what they really say, and how they act. Most importantly, look all around you. Look at the high price of gas, look at the unemployment, look at the increasing homelessness. Look at inflation creep up. You know this is all different than eight years ago. Ask yourself, will the person I elect make things better, or will everything keep rolling downhill? |
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Those old dusty buildings created in the 70s? |
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Actually Id say different than 4 years ago. Figure out what changed and you'll have your answer. :2 cents: |
What is more disturbing though is how Obama mentioned in a speech the other day that his camp is ready for the attacks from the GOP, then he went on to list all the things he's afraid of. He's young, he's untested, oh and by the way he's black. And all the news did was say how he's "getting ready" for attacks based on his race. But they dont see Obama himself bringing up his race as "racism" in any way. Never even comes under their radar.
Now I support Obama because Clinton didnt win and I think he's the only viable option to change from the republican course.. but I think he's a newbie and sometimes he's just an idiot. I'm sorry, but for petes sake why doesnt he just shut up sometimes.. You dont PRE-ACCUSE your opponent like that! It's just pure pandering idiocy! And shame on the news media. Just add it to the other shameful "coverage" from the past year of primaries on both sides. God :helpme |
FOX NEWS censored him saying this, it was cut from their broadcast... :)
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so all he's doing is saying he didn't respect his country till he realized what he had to lose?
i think people are going to need to try harder |
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FYI, I clicked on the "Mickey Likes It" image and got a 404 on it here: http://www.ragecash.com/referral_rs=mickdick/index.html so I assume you are not getting your referrals from it. Better check that. :2 cents: |
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The whole thing is fucking stupid to begin with. Only shows how fucked our system is that these kind of stupid arguments get all the air time and issues get next to none. |
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however what is of equal importance to formal, legal issues are also matters of character & personal habits. does the candidate have a tendency to waiver on issues? all politicians do so to some extent or another, but what is the reason for doing so? making the correct decision based on newly available information, or flip-flopping purely for the sake of political gain (popularity)? do they have a long established track record of standing by their own decisions and stated goals, or do they vote almost exclusively along party lines and display no ability or willingness to compromise? who else are we letting into the white house by electing them? what are their friends and (close) associates like that may be in a position to influence them? does their spouse give any significant indications of resentment, hostility, or disloyalty to the country? these matters can all have a much more profound impact than mere stated policies, and as such should be discussed in equal measure as the policies of the candidates. discussing these issues is not a mere extension of senseless mud-slinging and gossiping as the public might do toward a hollywood celebrity, it is an important and integral part of the political process, and we do ourselves a disservice by ignoring them. |
I'd just like to clarify, in case my post above seems contradictory, it's not intended to be; editing sound bytes to send the wrong message is something entirely different than analyzing a candidate's character and track record, or referencing public statements that were made on multiple occasions.
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so now an ex-POW automatically makes a good and trustworthy politician? retards.
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but there's a lot riding on it... we need obama so we can finally have someone in office that understands that a new tax for every problem will solve it and that nothing stimulates an economy better (particularly in a recession) than just taxing the people that actually make the money and create jobs. |
i can't believe how far backwards we've gone as a country, when after two election cycles where both parties could only put forth total retards.. we now see a third where the favorite is a guy who spent most of his life hating his own country and has said absolutely nothing to get this far but chant the words "hope" and "change"... with no one even knowing what that means or even caring what it means.... or even considering the fact that they are extremely subjective ideas that mean something totally different to everyone.
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I hope Obama wins, so voters can learn that a Democratic President will also suck at the job :2 cents:
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Obama will be a let down, and hopefully teach people a valuable lesson... all politicians suck! :) |
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I'll even give you til this evening to find it.... |
with a clip like that, it is easily taken out of context.
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Remember Rob....Google is your friend.....So instead of running your yap, come up with at least ONE soundbyte of Michelle Obama besides the "I'm proud of america" one.....I'm sure that this would be easy since she has made SO MANY REPEATED COMMENTS.... |
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