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Post by judes on Sept 11, 2008 16:56:11 GMT -6
My God if I hear John McCain say "my friends" one more freaking time I am going to scream. Sorry for the outburst, I just had to get that off my chest. I feel better now. But seriously what is up with that?
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Post by judes on Sept 11, 2008 17:25:27 GMT -6
Oh, and can I add, Senator McCain, there is no "r" in Washington. It is not pronounced Warshington, sorry that bothers me.
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Post by xtra on Sept 11, 2008 19:28:27 GMT -6
My God if I hear John McCain say "my friends" one more freaking time I am going to scream. Sorry for the outburst, I just had to get that off my chest. I feel better now. But seriously what is up with that? well friend, people often call others their friend esp. when they are not, and will never will be their fucking friend. They tend to do this to start off on the right foot, to hide their true intentions. Its hard to call McCain a lying, criminal and bullshit artist when he starts out with "my friend" but we must not let our friend become the least of 2 evils to finish the destruction that bush started. vote Nadar or Baldwin
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Post by judes on Sept 11, 2008 21:01:22 GMT -6
Every time I hear him say it, it sounds condescending, it's almost insulting the way he uses it. It is so irritating.
Believe me, I could never punch a chad for that guy.
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Post by psychecc on Sept 15, 2008 15:40:33 GMT -6
Every time I hear him say it, it sounds condescending, it's almost insulting the way he uses it. It is so irritating. I agree. Sounds condescending, almost like he's talking to his children.
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Post by redwolf on Oct 8, 2008 12:43:26 GMT -6
OMG! He must have said it 50 times during the debate last night! It was driving me bonkers!
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Post by xtra on Oct 8, 2008 17:27:50 GMT -6
OMG! He must have said it 50 times during the debate last night! It was driving me bonkers! ohhh no!!!! you actually watched this circus of dung?
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Post by judes on Oct 8, 2008 19:12:02 GMT -6
;D Ha ha Red Wolf, I know, it bothered me so much, I actually couldn't listen to what he was saying at all. I wonder if any of those news organizations actually counted the number of times he said it, that would be funny, but it had to be a least 50. I swear, there was one sentence alone that he said it 3 times.
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Post by redwolf on Oct 8, 2008 20:41:04 GMT -6
Yeah, I kinda wanted to see what the only two people who have a real chance of being president of my country had to say about the financial crisis. What could I have been thinking?
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Post by xtra on Oct 9, 2008 9:38:18 GMT -6
Yeah, I kinda wanted to see what the only two people who have a real chance of being president of my country had to say about the financial crisis. What could I have been thinking? and I bet you were completely mesmerized by their brilliant ideas, fortitude, honesty and wisdom, and lets not forget their never ending love affair with Israel gee, I'm just a 30 something and could have told you that this country is in big trouble, I didn't need to watch an old senile, retarded warmonger and a smooth talking commie that isn't even a US citizen pretend to debate about non-issue items.....did they bring up illegals? did they bring up the Federal Reserve? did they bring up the un-Constitutional Patriot Act and domestic spying on American Citizens? did they bring up the fact that over 40 million citizens dont have heath care? did they bring up the real rates of unemployement and inflaton? did they bring up the scare tactics of global warming? did they bring up fear mongering related to this highly doubious "war on terror" and the cost of the war ruining our economy? did they bring up the impending doom of the social security program and the fact that our government servants already spent the money? And I bet they spent very little if any time talking about the fact that 80% of the American people did not want this government bailing out the banks and wallstreet, but they did anyway. I didnt watch the debate, but I know damn well they didnt go over these issues. But hey, if its whats important to you, have at it....did you bring the popcorn, my friend? ;D I guess I had the impression you were kind of a wise man from an older generation, who knows that whoever the elites pick for the job will continue ruining this country, all on the backs of the middle class. But I guess I was wrong. So tell us, besides watching an old, insane criminal able to stand up for 90 minutes, promise to go after Osama in Afganistan and Obama telling us that the new war on terror will be in Pakastan and Iran, what was their take on the 'financial crissis' that you were so engrossed to find out about? And now that youve spent some quality time becoming enlightened by these criminals.......tell us, Red Wolf, who are you gonna vote for? who gets your vote? ....and which one loves Israel more? lol maybe Im jaded, but Im with tens of millions of others who dont need to listen to well seasoned professional liars and con-men tell us how there gonna 'save' us anymore.
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Post by whoswho on Oct 9, 2008 10:15:57 GMT -6
Is it my imagination or is McCain trying to sound like Ronnie Reagan? Close your eyes and listen carefully to him. I swear, he's mimicking Reagan's voice.
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Post by redwolf on Oct 10, 2008 9:58:36 GMT -6
I wish the debates were more substantive. But regardless, one of these two men will be leading our country through some tumultuous times. I stand by my assertion that knowing how they react to the financial crisis and other issues is important.
One of them will be in charge -- not Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, or Larry, Moe, and Curly. And they do discuss some heavy hitters -- most notably the war in Iraq and health care. Although their websites are probably better sources of information, it is good to see how they stand up to the pressure of debating.
I like Obama's policy proposals better on the economy, health care, and the war. So I am going to vote for him.
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Post by redwolf on Oct 10, 2008 10:01:10 GMT -6
What in the world made you think that? It must be all the wisdom I espouse on this board. ;D
But older? I'm part of your generation, xtra.
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Post by xtra on Oct 10, 2008 12:21:07 GMT -6
One of them will be in charge -- not Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, or Larry, Moe, and Curly. "If None of the above was added to the ballot, IT would win with 58%+ of the vote!!!!!" The question is..... why do we have such sorry ass choices for President? In a land of 300,000,000 people, McCain and Obama are the best we could come up with? People will go and vote for McCain or Obama because they think by doing that, their vote just might count. It's a joke. Both candidates SUCK! I wouldn't be able to bring myself to vote for either of them. But I'll sleep well on election night, knowing I had no roll in what is to come. Picking the "lessor of two evils" is still choosing evil.
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