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Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:27 pm
by doe_boy
GatewaySnayke wrote:So, apparently McPalin rallies are getting pretty nasty and now McCain has to defend Obama and reinforce that he's decent and NOT a Muslim. And his supporters had a smattering of boos at McCain.
This is bizarre.
Sounds like he's having some difficulty relating to his base.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:39 pm
by GatewaySnayke
Troopergate is confirmed: Palin unlawfully abused her power.
I can't remember...did she get a subpoena?
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:41 pm
by BW23
pop_haines wrote:BW23 wrote:InvincibleCakeEater wrote:Down here in SWMO I hear, "I'm not going to vote for Obama because he is going to be assassinated" all the [expletive] time. The type of people around here are the exact type of people that McCain/Palin are targeting. I could ramble on and on about stupid people here, but I would just get angry and my fingers would start bleeding from all the typing I'd have to do.
Obama is targeting stupid Americans that have somehow fallen for him because he's a great orator. Well, great in that he talks well without saying anything.
You have been watching the same debates the rest of us have, yes?
C'mon BW, get on board. We need you guys if we're going to fix
this trainwreck.
Actually, no. I haven't watched much of the debates. For the first one, I had a night out with my family. I chose the right thing.
For the VP debate, I chose the Dodgers game over it. Again, I chose correctly.
The last one I worked very late, so I didn't see it either.
Sure, I caught bits and pieces of some, but I don't need those to make up my mind.
And you don't need "us" guys. Obama will win, and both the Senate and the House will be controlled by the Dems. At least no Republicans can get blamed for what will happen.
Enjoy the next four years. I won't.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:45 pm
by GatewaySnayke
I won't either. All of us are in a giant cluster [expletive] that is going to take a long time to untangle. We're all in for a very bumpy ride.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:48 pm
by Freed Roger
I bet if you are Muslim-American right now you are feeling pretty [expletive]-ty about this election. all this hatred and nonsense about Obama being a Muslim. There is such openly accepted and brazen racism that Obama feels compelled to defend himself against this BS of him being a Muslim. Like if he had anything other than a Christian faith, he wouldn't be eligible to president.
It makes me uneasy the way Muslims are openly hated in this country. who do we hate next?
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:50 pm
by BW23
Whoever attacks us on our own land next. That and blacks.
And yet here's a guy that is both black and Muslim heritage that will be the next president. Guess you can't please everyone.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:55 pm
by GatewaySnayke
Freed Roger wrote:who do we hate next?
The group that makes us feel most uncomfortable is my guess.
We'll probably get over our irrational hatred of Muslims at some point. After all, the Japanese bombed the harbor and those feelings are gone.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 6:57 pm
by indyredbird
Just curious, but I would like to know what Obama has done in his background that make you believe he will bring about wonderful change? I am not saying that McCain is the wonderful answer either, I just want to know what you think he has done that has been successful.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 7:02 pm
by Freed Roger
BW23 wrote:Whoever attacks us on our own land next. That and blacks.
And yet here's a guy that is both black and Muslim heritage that will be the next president. Guess you can't please everyone.
I'm glad my ethnic bloodlines are a bunch of clean industrious do-Gooders....Germans....

Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 10 08, 7:06 pm
by docellis
I guess no matter who is elected they are going to be blamed for the economic situation as it unfolds.