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!@#$%! 08.31.2008 10:05 PM

so i found out yesterday that this shithead is an anti-abortion who does not believe in science, i.e., is for teaching "intelligent design" in SCIENCE classes for fucks sakes. the fucking idiot!

✌➬ 08.31.2008 10:06 PM

Nah, it will be an eskimo.

✌➬ 08.31.2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
so i found out yesterday that this shithead is an anti-abortion who does not believe in science, i.e., is for teaching "intelligent design" in SCIENCE classes for fucks sakes. the fucking idiot!


So in other words, a blonde bimbo?

schizophrenicroom 08.31.2008 10:07 PM

is mccain in a polar bear suit as well?

✌➬ 08.31.2008 10:08 PM

Isn't he already in one?

Sonic Youth 37 08.31.2008 10:08 PM

I think he'd be more of a Panda, but polar bear if that's all that's available

!@#$%! 08.31.2008 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
So in other words, a blonde bimbo?


a shit for brains, whatever the hair color.

✌➬ 08.31.2008 10:10 PM

Intelligent Design is a valid method of teaching our kids. What you talking about?

!@#$%! 08.31.2008 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
Intelligent Design is a valid method of teaching our kids. What you talking about?


teach that in religion, not science class.

ok dont start playing the ironic devil's advocate to make me argue my point.

✌➬ 08.31.2008 10:27 PM

Religion, this nation was built on God's fundamentals.

MellySingsDoom 09.01.2008 01:30 AM

I though that the USA was built on insane English and Dutch colonialists slaughtering the locals?

girlgun 09.01.2008 01:38 AM

intelligent design is weird. it has what i believe to be correct principles of science, but the "thought" attributes it to god.

MellySingsDoom 09.01.2008 02:09 AM

Yeah, it's like science tell us this because God planned it that way. Argh!

akprodr 09.01.2008 07:38 AM

Look, I know that you guys are not interested in things like facts--I added some to the other thread and killed it.

I am voting for Obama but I'll tell you Sarah Palin is going to make trouble for the Democrats.

She is extremely smart. True she doesn't have a lot of experience but the quality of that experience has got a lot of political cred. She stood up to the oil companies where a long term senator turned govenor caved like a, something that caves easily.

Sorry to disappoint you but as the weeks unfold, you'll see how good a choice it was for McCain.

Something you don't (can't) understand is how different the colony of Alaska is from the rest of the states. Palin has done more to remove the colony status than any recent govenor. You need to be tough to live in Alaska and tougher to be in politics. Sarah Rocks.

I've never seen that photo but I'm guessing it is from a Fur Rondevous event--probably the Miners and Trappers Ball.

Lastly, have you seen the Alaska's First Dude? Why would she be screwing McCain?

tesla69 09.01.2008 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by akprodr
Lastly, have you seen the Alaska's First Dude? Why would she be screwing McCain?

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I suspect he's the achilles heel in this thing

davenotdead 09.01.2008 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
I though that the USA was built on insane English and Dutch colonialists slaughtering the locals?



this country was built on hot inter-racial sex. haven't you seen pocahauntas?

davenotdead 09.01.2008 03:51 PM

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thats baller. ha i like her better now

Cantankerous 09.01.2008 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by krastian
Nah, it was strictly a political decision for getting women votes and to shore up votes from social conservatives....like they'd really vote for Obama anyway. Plus he needed someone younger on his ticket since he's a corpse and everything. He hates Romney, so you know he wasn't going to pick him.

There's footage of her saying earlier that she didn't even know what the Vice President does....she was surely surprised when asked, but said, "Fuck it, lets give it a try."

McCain had only spoken to her once before asking her to be on the ticket....pretty scary that politics is more important than policy. No surprise there though.


Wow, she ran Alaska for over a year!! Amazing!!


yes i know it was all a clever ruse
stop spoiling my fun
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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
 


vikings?

she is devaluing my people.

davenotdead 09.01.2008 03:59 PM

cantank, the pale kid on the bottom left looks like you... something you not telling us?

Cantankerous 09.01.2008 04:01 PM

i have spawn.

davenotdead 09.01.2008 04:05 PM

i knew it

MellySingsDoom 09.01.2008 04:18 PM

I see Ms Palin is of German stock too...I wonder if she can drink steins of Beer whilst singing Slagermusik tunes. If so, I'll go drinking with her.

atari 2600 09.03.2008 10:08 PM

Anyone watching this?

pbradley 09.03.2008 10:13 PM

I watched the beginning. Got really bored through purposefully long cheer and then even more once I realized she was saying nothing important at all.

luisxvi 09.03.2008 10:24 PM

Is it just me or is McCain just trying to appeal hip and not a sexist old fuddy duddy by getting Palin in?

demonrail666 09.03.2008 10:28 PM

I just listened to it on the World Service. She started quite nervously I thought but improved a lot as she went on. She certainly proved that she wasn't the 'joke' she's being portrayed as in the UK (in a campaigning sense at least - politically she's not even worth thinking about). With that in mind I'd definitely say she did a better job of making McCain look like a credible potential president than McCain seems capable of doing himself. Maybe her appointment wasn't quite as odd as it first seemed.

The 'average Hockey mom' schtick was inevitably pathetic but, I'm sure any republicans listening would've been slightly relieved that she atleast didn't jump out of a giant cake at the beginning. Although is it me or do all Republicans have a problem pronouncing basic words? They're a blooper reel editor's dream. Ironically the best speech I've heard so far at the convention has been ex-Democrat Leiberman's (sp)

atsonicpark 09.03.2008 10:28 PM

 

pbradley 09.03.2008 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Thanks for the simple reply, simpleton.


Almost surprised that none of the hot air was able to sway you, you know...since you're such a simpleton. And simpletons are easily swayed by repulsive lies due to the fact that they know very little and refuse to pay attention. But, in a very real way you're even worse than a simpleton. You're an apathetic simpleton...hurrah for you. You're such a credit to the human race.

Ha ha, the paragraph added to offset your own simple sentence.

But of course there weren't tons of other things that were happening at the time such as my dinner cooked or my movie paused half-way or that I already know the Palin talking points or that there was someone else in the living room who I don't enjoy being around (yes, all these are true). It's not that I'm apathetic, I just seem to care in a time and place contrary to when you do. Get over yourself.

pbradley 09.03.2008 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Is it just me or are they right that the majority of people are as stupid as they think they are?

Once again, we'll get who we truly, I suppose, deserve and distraction, ignorance and apathy reign supreme.

Ah, I see. You're in a mood. Palin's bullshit has got you gunning for people to condemn.

atari 2600 09.03.2008 10:35 PM

Idiot

pbradley 09.03.2008 10:40 PM

Simpleton

demonrail666 09.03.2008 10:44 PM

Hey, it's a campaign speech for the party faithful. I haven't heard any actual 'politics' from either side. These convention addresses are written more like Oscar acceptance speeches these days than they are anything else. Obama's was no different. So far I'd give him best leading actor, her best leading actress and Leiberman best performance in a supporting role. Either way the movie was dreadful.

luisxvi 09.03.2008 10:50 PM

It was a funny interview McCain gave on ABC earlier. He is sounding more and more like a robot as the days go on. He even looks like one too, almost a wax work that has come to life.

atari 2600 09.03.2008 10:53 PM

In a straight-up debate they have no chance against Obama/Biden. But there is no such thing as a such a debate. Besides, people are too distracted, ignorant and apathetic. Plus, the media is on eggshells lest they appear sexist. Bet it won't even be as close as last time. Two weeks before the election and after repeated innuendo (spin about the Dems being strong on tax hikes and weak on defense), they'll drop the motherlode about Barack's middle name to the still unaware masses. Obama's not carrying Florida or Georgia. He probably won't even get Colorado or Virginia. Therefore, he loses. Please explain to me how you expect that he wins. l mean, please. Because I hope I'm wrong. Sadly, I'm not. Anyone who thinks differently is merely deluded. The polls are unreliable, so don't go there.

demonrail666 09.03.2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by luisxvi
It was a funny interview McCain gave on ABC earlier. He is sounding more and more like a robot as the days go on. He even looks like one too, almost a wax work that has come to life.



That's my point with him selecting Palin. She does a far better job of humanising him than he seems able to himself. I have to be careful coming from the UK and not being privy to the mindset of the everyday American, but I do find it hard to imagine anything other than an Obama victory come November. I think the only problem, from what I understand, is that Republicans seem like far more determined voters than their opponents.

ZEROpumpkins 09.03.2008 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
These Republicans have jumped the shark so many damn innumerable times, a new term should be invented.

Anyone have an appropriate phrase to coin to adequately describe their inappropriateness?

Republican't

demonrail666 09.03.2008 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
In a straight-up debate they have no chance against Obama/Biden. But there is no such thing as a such a debate. Besides, people are too distracted, ignorant and apathetic. Plus, the media is on eggshells lest they appear sexist. Bet it won't even be as close as last time. Two weeks before the election after repeated innuendo, they'll drop the bomb about Barack's middle name to the still unaware masses. Obama's not carrying Florida or Georgia. He probably won't even get Colorado or Virginia. Therefore, he loses. Please explain to me how you expect he wins. l mean, please. Because I hope I'm wrong. Sadly, I'm not. Anyone who thinks differently is merely deluded. The polls are unreliable, so don't go there.


Again, I feel slightly out of my depth here but, from a UK perspective, there is almost no coverage of McCain whatsoever. Europe seems convinced that Obama is going to walk it. Personally I'm not so confident. You're right that in a straight fight Obama and Biden would walk away with it, and that's largely what I'm basing my confidence on. But I can't possibly account for the mind-set of an American people that will, at the end of the day decide the whole thing. In terms of political nouse it's a Democrat landslide, in terms of appealing to the American people, I think you maybe right, although you're obviously far better judged than I am to really know.

atari 2600 09.03.2008 11:08 PM

Why are the polls unreliable?

In brief, the polls don't take into account what's very likely to be a stacked deck in the electoral college. And to boot, people are more apt to resist coming off as racist in a poll. When they are casting a secret ballot, it's a whole other matter.

demonrail666 09.03.2008 11:16 PM

My stock response to this kind of problem is that we should only let the French vote in elections, regardless of the country. But given that they elected Sarkozy, I can't even use that anymore.

Yes, the race issue was my immediate fear during the contest between Obama and Clinton, but even given his overwhelming support among democrats, I fear that I might have been right. How depressing.

davenotdead 09.03.2008 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Again, I feel slightly out of my depth here but, from a UK perspective, there is almost no coverage of McCain whatsoever. Europe seems convinced that Obama is going to walk it. Personally I'm not so confident. You're right that in a straight fight Obama and Biden would walk away with it, and that's largely what I'm basing my confidence on. But I can't possibly account for the mind-set of an American people that will, at the end of the day decide the whole thing. In terms of political nouse it's a Democrat landslide, in terms of appealing to the American people, I think you maybe right, although you're obviously far better judged than I am to really know.


this is because, like i stated somewhere earlier, the media is horribly skewed to the left. people outside of the country, and people who largely rely on the internet for news, really have no clue what is going on.


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