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May 10, 2008 at 3:07 PM #202254May 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM #202153
sd_matt
ParticipantAhh here it is…homosexuals causing Katrina….ooof that is a Doozey.
As it is, America is mostly Christian. The white majority won’t tolerate racism from Anyone, and while the boomers are still alive, homosexuality is still a sin here. So while both pastors are nuts, there will be more tolerance for Hagee. Engineer, what else did Hagee say besides Katrina? I haven’t found much.
Picpoule I’m guessing the white base will go for McCain.
He can bank on his reputation for pissing off the Repubs on a regular basis so as not to appear like a Bush number 2.What do you think the race between McCain and Obama will be like?
May 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM #202200sd_matt
ParticipantAhh here it is…homosexuals causing Katrina….ooof that is a Doozey.
As it is, America is mostly Christian. The white majority won’t tolerate racism from Anyone, and while the boomers are still alive, homosexuality is still a sin here. So while both pastors are nuts, there will be more tolerance for Hagee. Engineer, what else did Hagee say besides Katrina? I haven’t found much.
Picpoule I’m guessing the white base will go for McCain.
He can bank on his reputation for pissing off the Repubs on a regular basis so as not to appear like a Bush number 2.What do you think the race between McCain and Obama will be like?
May 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM #202227sd_matt
ParticipantAhh here it is…homosexuals causing Katrina….ooof that is a Doozey.
As it is, America is mostly Christian. The white majority won’t tolerate racism from Anyone, and while the boomers are still alive, homosexuality is still a sin here. So while both pastors are nuts, there will be more tolerance for Hagee. Engineer, what else did Hagee say besides Katrina? I haven’t found much.
Picpoule I’m guessing the white base will go for McCain.
He can bank on his reputation for pissing off the Repubs on a regular basis so as not to appear like a Bush number 2.What do you think the race between McCain and Obama will be like?
May 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM #202251sd_matt
ParticipantAhh here it is…homosexuals causing Katrina….ooof that is a Doozey.
As it is, America is mostly Christian. The white majority won’t tolerate racism from Anyone, and while the boomers are still alive, homosexuality is still a sin here. So while both pastors are nuts, there will be more tolerance for Hagee. Engineer, what else did Hagee say besides Katrina? I haven’t found much.
Picpoule I’m guessing the white base will go for McCain.
He can bank on his reputation for pissing off the Repubs on a regular basis so as not to appear like a Bush number 2.What do you think the race between McCain and Obama will be like?
May 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM #202285sd_matt
ParticipantAhh here it is…homosexuals causing Katrina….ooof that is a Doozey.
As it is, America is mostly Christian. The white majority won’t tolerate racism from Anyone, and while the boomers are still alive, homosexuality is still a sin here. So while both pastors are nuts, there will be more tolerance for Hagee. Engineer, what else did Hagee say besides Katrina? I haven’t found much.
Picpoule I’m guessing the white base will go for McCain.
He can bank on his reputation for pissing off the Repubs on a regular basis so as not to appear like a Bush number 2.What do you think the race between McCain and Obama will be like?
May 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202203no_such_reality
ParticipantAh, Perception Management. The democratic party supporters have been doing it heavily since last Tuesday. The day after, the annoited talking heads for the dems where carefully painting the picture they wanted everybody to see.
For Indiana, enter 52% for Clinton. For North Carolina enter 53% for Obama. Then for the other yet-to-be-decided primaries give Clinton 60% (you’ll see my point in a minute). For the still-unpledged superdelegates, give 60% to Clinton.
Ah, PM at work, the nice thing about PM is it looks like truth, but it’s 100% fiction. The simple answer is the remaining superdelegates are going to go fairly close to 100% one way or the other. Hence, stuff (BS in a less polite world), trying to paint it as he’s already won.
I only have one simple question, what are Obama supporters afraid of? If he has it sewed up, let him start directing his campaign against McCain.
May 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202249no_such_reality
ParticipantAh, Perception Management. The democratic party supporters have been doing it heavily since last Tuesday. The day after, the annoited talking heads for the dems where carefully painting the picture they wanted everybody to see.
For Indiana, enter 52% for Clinton. For North Carolina enter 53% for Obama. Then for the other yet-to-be-decided primaries give Clinton 60% (you’ll see my point in a minute). For the still-unpledged superdelegates, give 60% to Clinton.
Ah, PM at work, the nice thing about PM is it looks like truth, but it’s 100% fiction. The simple answer is the remaining superdelegates are going to go fairly close to 100% one way or the other. Hence, stuff (BS in a less polite world), trying to paint it as he’s already won.
I only have one simple question, what are Obama supporters afraid of? If he has it sewed up, let him start directing his campaign against McCain.
May 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202277no_such_reality
ParticipantAh, Perception Management. The democratic party supporters have been doing it heavily since last Tuesday. The day after, the annoited talking heads for the dems where carefully painting the picture they wanted everybody to see.
For Indiana, enter 52% for Clinton. For North Carolina enter 53% for Obama. Then for the other yet-to-be-decided primaries give Clinton 60% (you’ll see my point in a minute). For the still-unpledged superdelegates, give 60% to Clinton.
Ah, PM at work, the nice thing about PM is it looks like truth, but it’s 100% fiction. The simple answer is the remaining superdelegates are going to go fairly close to 100% one way or the other. Hence, stuff (BS in a less polite world), trying to paint it as he’s already won.
I only have one simple question, what are Obama supporters afraid of? If he has it sewed up, let him start directing his campaign against McCain.
May 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202302no_such_reality
ParticipantAh, Perception Management. The democratic party supporters have been doing it heavily since last Tuesday. The day after, the annoited talking heads for the dems where carefully painting the picture they wanted everybody to see.
For Indiana, enter 52% for Clinton. For North Carolina enter 53% for Obama. Then for the other yet-to-be-decided primaries give Clinton 60% (you’ll see my point in a minute). For the still-unpledged superdelegates, give 60% to Clinton.
Ah, PM at work, the nice thing about PM is it looks like truth, but it’s 100% fiction. The simple answer is the remaining superdelegates are going to go fairly close to 100% one way or the other. Hence, stuff (BS in a less polite world), trying to paint it as he’s already won.
I only have one simple question, what are Obama supporters afraid of? If he has it sewed up, let him start directing his campaign against McCain.
May 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202336no_such_reality
ParticipantAh, Perception Management. The democratic party supporters have been doing it heavily since last Tuesday. The day after, the annoited talking heads for the dems where carefully painting the picture they wanted everybody to see.
For Indiana, enter 52% for Clinton. For North Carolina enter 53% for Obama. Then for the other yet-to-be-decided primaries give Clinton 60% (you’ll see my point in a minute). For the still-unpledged superdelegates, give 60% to Clinton.
Ah, PM at work, the nice thing about PM is it looks like truth, but it’s 100% fiction. The simple answer is the remaining superdelegates are going to go fairly close to 100% one way or the other. Hence, stuff (BS in a less polite world), trying to paint it as he’s already won.
I only have one simple question, what are Obama supporters afraid of? If he has it sewed up, let him start directing his campaign against McCain.
May 10, 2008 at 8:08 PM #202208Aecetia
ParticipantObama is winning on this site.
May 10, 2008 at 8:08 PM #202255Aecetia
ParticipantObama is winning on this site.
May 10, 2008 at 8:08 PM #202282Aecetia
ParticipantObama is winning on this site.
May 10, 2008 at 8:08 PM #202307Aecetia
ParticipantObama is winning on this site.
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