This sounds cowardly and elitest to me. Your response is that of no response. For those whose find McCain's tactics more political than problem solver, show why are they wrong? Instead of.... we're all liberal idiots who isn't worth your precious seconds of time.BW23 wrote:The last couple of hours of this thread are the exact reason I chose to back out of it. It's certainly not worth my time.
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Please. If I had said half of what was said here today in reference to Obama, I'd get called out left and right by a number of people.
Seriously. It's not worth my time.
And the elitist and cowardly comment was, well, one of the more stupid things in this thread.
Seriously. It's not worth my time.
And the elitist and cowardly comment was, well, one of the more stupid things in this thread.
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Just a week or so ago - the fundamentals of the economy were strong. So whats the fuss?
can't McCain just let the silent hand do its magic?
can't McCain just let the silent hand do its magic?
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
The joint statement that Obama/McCain should make:
Fellow Americans. Times are tough. The fundamentals of the economy are in peril. Its no time for pointing fingers and laying blame.
The nation can not continue this reckless pace of incurring debt that our children will have to repay, and that weakens our nation.
We admit that the neither of us know how to fix this problem. But what we can do is be realistic with our campaign promises. We shall not purposely harm the economy further.
Thus, I John McCain, if elected president, will not propose extension of the Bush tax cuts I voted against them previously, anyway. the fat cats can afford the tax
I Barrack Obama, if elected president, will not propose any increases in social programs. Stay healthy you 50 million uninsured people.
Both of us agree that we are a long ways from making ends meet in Washington. Even without this bailout. We simply can't afford these things. We already have millions of baby boomers heading towards social security, and a war we can't pay for...
...And along those lines, we hereby agree that we have won the war in Iraq. That's right, its done. We won.! If either of us is elected we're bringing the troops home, and Iraq can descend back into whatever form of chaos they want to make. When humanitarian help in Iraq is needed, we will appoint special ambassador George W. Bush to appeal to the UN and other nations for their support.
Good night and yadda yadda yadda.
Fellow Americans. Times are tough. The fundamentals of the economy are in peril. Its no time for pointing fingers and laying blame.
The nation can not continue this reckless pace of incurring debt that our children will have to repay, and that weakens our nation.
We admit that the neither of us know how to fix this problem. But what we can do is be realistic with our campaign promises. We shall not purposely harm the economy further.
Thus, I John McCain, if elected president, will not propose extension of the Bush tax cuts I voted against them previously, anyway. the fat cats can afford the tax
I Barrack Obama, if elected president, will not propose any increases in social programs. Stay healthy you 50 million uninsured people.
Both of us agree that we are a long ways from making ends meet in Washington. Even without this bailout. We simply can't afford these things. We already have millions of baby boomers heading towards social security, and a war we can't pay for...
...And along those lines, we hereby agree that we have won the war in Iraq. That's right, its done. We won.! If either of us is elected we're bringing the troops home, and Iraq can descend back into whatever form of chaos they want to make. When humanitarian help in Iraq is needed, we will appoint special ambassador George W. Bush to appeal to the UN and other nations for their support.
Good night and yadda yadda yadda.
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Then speak your mind instead of hiding behind wannabe omnipotent rhetoric. Stand up for your views, it seems like you have no backbone b/c you're the minority in this thread with your views and therefore unwilling to speak your mind.BW23 wrote:Please. If I had said half of what was said here today in reference to Obama, I'd get called out left and right by a number of people.
Seriously. It's not worth my time.
And the elitist and cowardly comment was, well, one of the more stupid things in this thread.
Look at this message board, what team do I support?
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With poll numbers nosediving for McCain he needed to do something to stop the bleeding. I know this isn't scientific, but AOL has 55/45 his decision was "thumbs down", and 55/38 on saying the debates should continue. I don't believe for one second that even 38% of people in this country don't realize this is just a campaign stunt. They will support their candidate and say the right thing, but no way to they believe that.
I haven't heard what is going on but I hope Obama doesn't back out of the debate. If McCain does, fine. But Obama absolutely should not bow to this imo.
I haven't heard what is going on but I hope Obama doesn't back out of the debate. If McCain does, fine. But Obama absolutely should not bow to this imo.
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I think that the MLB playoffs should be cancelled because of the current financial crisis. UK, how about you and I make a joint stance on this?! Do it for the country, my friend!UK wrote:Then speak your mind instead of hiding behind wannabe omnipotent rhetoric. Stand up for your views, it seems like you have no backbone b/c you're the minority in this thread with your views and therefore unwilling to speak your mind.BW23 wrote:Please. If I had said half of what was said here today in reference to Obama, I'd get called out left and right by a number of people.
Seriously. It's not worth my time.
And the elitist and cowardly comment was, well, one of the more stupid things in this thread.
Look at this message board, what team do I support?
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Obama has already said that he will attend the debate and the debate commission is going thru with the debate.jim wrote:With poll numbers nosediving for McCain he needed to do something to stop the bleeding. I know this isn't scientific, but AOL has 55/45 his decision was "thumbs down", and 55/38 on saying the debates should continue. I don't believe for one second that even 38% of people in this country don't realize this is just a campaign stunt. They will support their candidate and say the right thing, but no way to they believe that.
I haven't heard what is going on but I hope Obama doesn't back out of the debate. If McCain does, fine. But Obama absolutely should not bow to this imo.
It's not even the democrats that are holding this up, it's the anti-big gov't congressmen that are unlikely to support this action. Personally, I would veto this bill as well.
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You're throwing a hail mary to try and avoid the topic at hand.Socnorb11 wrote:I think that the MLB playoffs should be cancelled because of the current financial crisis. UK, how about you and I make a joint stance on this?! Do it for the country, my friend!UK wrote:Then speak your mind instead of hiding behind wannabe omnipotent rhetoric. Stand up for your views, it seems like you have no backbone b/c you're the minority in this thread with your views and therefore unwilling to speak your mind.BW23 wrote:Please. If I had said half of what was said here today in reference to Obama, I'd get called out left and right by a number of people.
Seriously. It's not worth my time.
And the elitist and cowardly comment was, well, one of the more stupid things in this thread.
Look at this message board, what team do I support?
(How much more talented the Cubs are compared to the rest of the NL)
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So what happens if he's the only one there? Does he get like 2 hours of free air time to just talk?UK wrote:Obama has already said that he will attend the debate and the debate commission is going thru with the debate.jim wrote:With poll numbers nosediving for McCain he needed to do something to stop the bleeding. I know this isn't scientific, but AOL has 55/45 his decision was "thumbs down", and 55/38 on saying the debates should continue. I don't believe for one second that even 38% of people in this country don't realize this is just a campaign stunt. They will support their candidate and say the right thing, but no way to they believe that.
I haven't heard what is going on but I hope Obama doesn't back out of the debate. If McCain does, fine. But Obama absolutely should not bow to this imo.
It's not even the democrats that are holding this up, it's the anti-big gov't congressmen that are unlikely to support this action. Personally, I would veto this bill as well.
