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June 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM #216933June 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM #216961
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ParticipantPerhaps the story of the “Che flag” in Obama’s Houston headquarters escaped your notice? Should you require more evidence of Obama, Marxism, and his whackdoodle nutjob supporters, you might try googling “Obama Marxist”, and give a read to a bit of the torrent that appears.
So Obama has some whackdoodle nut job marxist supporters. All candidates have whackdoodle nut job supporters. Maybe Obama’s nutjob supporters are marxists and maybe McCain’s nutjob supporters are anarchists.
I’m a supporter of Obama, and even I can find things that are wrong with him without resorting to attacking his supporters. Surely you can come up with something.
How about we debate this like adults, without the distractions and the name calling and the spin and the b.s.
June 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM #216985zk
ParticipantPerhaps the story of the “Che flag” in Obama’s Houston headquarters escaped your notice? Should you require more evidence of Obama, Marxism, and his whackdoodle nutjob supporters, you might try googling “Obama Marxist”, and give a read to a bit of the torrent that appears.
So Obama has some whackdoodle nut job marxist supporters. All candidates have whackdoodle nut job supporters. Maybe Obama’s nutjob supporters are marxists and maybe McCain’s nutjob supporters are anarchists.
I’m a supporter of Obama, and even I can find things that are wrong with him without resorting to attacking his supporters. Surely you can come up with something.
How about we debate this like adults, without the distractions and the name calling and the spin and the b.s.
June 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM #216835Duck
ParticipantIt’s silly to discuss politics on this site or any message board. 99% of people posting have already made up their minds who they will vote for and are just clones of the talking heads they hear on cable TV or the radio. These people have no ability to think for themselves. Hell, there are still people that think Obama is a Muslim. The guy has written two books (way before he was a presidential candidate) so you’d think if anyone was serious about getting to know the person, they could get a feeling for him by checking out one or both of his books at the library (although I guess I’m jumping ahead of myself by assuming they can read).
There were something like 20% of Hillary backers in West Virginia that stated they could never vote for a black man. And that’s the number of people who actually admitted it! It is scary that we live among these people and very scary that many seem to live here in San Diego.
June 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM #216918Duck
ParticipantIt’s silly to discuss politics on this site or any message board. 99% of people posting have already made up their minds who they will vote for and are just clones of the talking heads they hear on cable TV or the radio. These people have no ability to think for themselves. Hell, there are still people that think Obama is a Muslim. The guy has written two books (way before he was a presidential candidate) so you’d think if anyone was serious about getting to know the person, they could get a feeling for him by checking out one or both of his books at the library (although I guess I’m jumping ahead of myself by assuming they can read).
There were something like 20% of Hillary backers in West Virginia that stated they could never vote for a black man. And that’s the number of people who actually admitted it! It is scary that we live among these people and very scary that many seem to live here in San Diego.
June 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM #216943Duck
ParticipantIt’s silly to discuss politics on this site or any message board. 99% of people posting have already made up their minds who they will vote for and are just clones of the talking heads they hear on cable TV or the radio. These people have no ability to think for themselves. Hell, there are still people that think Obama is a Muslim. The guy has written two books (way before he was a presidential candidate) so you’d think if anyone was serious about getting to know the person, they could get a feeling for him by checking out one or both of his books at the library (although I guess I’m jumping ahead of myself by assuming they can read).
There were something like 20% of Hillary backers in West Virginia that stated they could never vote for a black man. And that’s the number of people who actually admitted it! It is scary that we live among these people and very scary that many seem to live here in San Diego.
June 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM #216971Duck
ParticipantIt’s silly to discuss politics on this site or any message board. 99% of people posting have already made up their minds who they will vote for and are just clones of the talking heads they hear on cable TV or the radio. These people have no ability to think for themselves. Hell, there are still people that think Obama is a Muslim. The guy has written two books (way before he was a presidential candidate) so you’d think if anyone was serious about getting to know the person, they could get a feeling for him by checking out one or both of his books at the library (although I guess I’m jumping ahead of myself by assuming they can read).
There were something like 20% of Hillary backers in West Virginia that stated they could never vote for a black man. And that’s the number of people who actually admitted it! It is scary that we live among these people and very scary that many seem to live here in San Diego.
June 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM #216995Duck
ParticipantIt’s silly to discuss politics on this site or any message board. 99% of people posting have already made up their minds who they will vote for and are just clones of the talking heads they hear on cable TV or the radio. These people have no ability to think for themselves. Hell, there are still people that think Obama is a Muslim. The guy has written two books (way before he was a presidential candidate) so you’d think if anyone was serious about getting to know the person, they could get a feeling for him by checking out one or both of his books at the library (although I guess I’m jumping ahead of myself by assuming they can read).
There were something like 20% of Hillary backers in West Virginia that stated they could never vote for a black man. And that’s the number of people who actually admitted it! It is scary that we live among these people and very scary that many seem to live here in San Diego.
June 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM #216840Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, they’ve had that flag on the wall for over six months.
Here’s a link to a couple of pictures: http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28915&only&rssI don’t know why it’s there but I don’t like it. I’m not supporting any of these candidates but it’s certainly interesting to watch their antics, listen to their rhetoric, false promises and lies. What’s even more interesting is to watch some of the followers of the respective candidates and the blind faith and loyalty that they show towards their idols. (Marion……………your name comes to mind)
June 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM #216923Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, they’ve had that flag on the wall for over six months.
Here’s a link to a couple of pictures: http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28915&only&rssI don’t know why it’s there but I don’t like it. I’m not supporting any of these candidates but it’s certainly interesting to watch their antics, listen to their rhetoric, false promises and lies. What’s even more interesting is to watch some of the followers of the respective candidates and the blind faith and loyalty that they show towards their idols. (Marion……………your name comes to mind)
June 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM #216948Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, they’ve had that flag on the wall for over six months.
Here’s a link to a couple of pictures: http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28915&only&rssI don’t know why it’s there but I don’t like it. I’m not supporting any of these candidates but it’s certainly interesting to watch their antics, listen to their rhetoric, false promises and lies. What’s even more interesting is to watch some of the followers of the respective candidates and the blind faith and loyalty that they show towards their idols. (Marion……………your name comes to mind)
June 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM #216976Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, they’ve had that flag on the wall for over six months.
Here’s a link to a couple of pictures: http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28915&only&rssI don’t know why it’s there but I don’t like it. I’m not supporting any of these candidates but it’s certainly interesting to watch their antics, listen to their rhetoric, false promises and lies. What’s even more interesting is to watch some of the followers of the respective candidates and the blind faith and loyalty that they show towards their idols. (Marion……………your name comes to mind)
June 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM #217000Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, they’ve had that flag on the wall for over six months.
Here’s a link to a couple of pictures: http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28915&only&rssI don’t know why it’s there but I don’t like it. I’m not supporting any of these candidates but it’s certainly interesting to watch their antics, listen to their rhetoric, false promises and lies. What’s even more interesting is to watch some of the followers of the respective candidates and the blind faith and loyalty that they show towards their idols. (Marion……………your name comes to mind)
June 4, 2008 at 3:23 PM #216845zk
Participant“ZK, your liberal sentiment only causes more problems in society.”
What liberal sentiment is that? And specifically what problems do sentiments such as mine cause?
In fact I will track it down for you.
I’ve already tried, and I don’t think it exists.
I just don’t think America is ready for Obama.
Obviously I disagree, but either way I don’t see how our opinions about whether America is ready are relevant. Either it is or it isn’t and we’ll find out in November.
Obama just doesn’t have the experience necessary to lead this country.
That is a valid concern. His lack of experience is, in my opinion, his biggest drawback. On the other hand, I believe the fact that he actually listens to people who do have experience (as opposed to our current president, who doesn’t seem to ever listen to anybody or anything except his gut) will combine with his apparent (to me) willingness and ability to look at things in a new way and result in exactly the type of leadership this country needs right now.
I’m off to the gaslamp then the Cubs game. Hasta manana, amigos.
June 4, 2008 at 3:23 PM #216929zk
Participant“ZK, your liberal sentiment only causes more problems in society.”
What liberal sentiment is that? And specifically what problems do sentiments such as mine cause?
In fact I will track it down for you.
I’ve already tried, and I don’t think it exists.
I just don’t think America is ready for Obama.
Obviously I disagree, but either way I don’t see how our opinions about whether America is ready are relevant. Either it is or it isn’t and we’ll find out in November.
Obama just doesn’t have the experience necessary to lead this country.
That is a valid concern. His lack of experience is, in my opinion, his biggest drawback. On the other hand, I believe the fact that he actually listens to people who do have experience (as opposed to our current president, who doesn’t seem to ever listen to anybody or anything except his gut) will combine with his apparent (to me) willingness and ability to look at things in a new way and result in exactly the type of leadership this country needs right now.
I’m off to the gaslamp then the Cubs game. Hasta manana, amigos.
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