- This topic has 405 replies, 26 voices, and was last updated 16 years, 6 months ago by an.
-
AuthorPosts
-
May 11, 2008 at 9:58 AM #202501May 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM #202393afx114Participant
Not to mention Hagee’s stated goal of hastening the apocalypse in the Middle East…
He and his type WANT the apocalypse, so that they can be raptured to heaven and get their 72 virgin choir boys. Oh wait, sorry, I got my extremist religions mixed up there for a second…
May 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM #202440afx114ParticipantNot to mention Hagee’s stated goal of hastening the apocalypse in the Middle East…
He and his type WANT the apocalypse, so that they can be raptured to heaven and get their 72 virgin choir boys. Oh wait, sorry, I got my extremist religions mixed up there for a second…
May 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM #202466afx114ParticipantNot to mention Hagee’s stated goal of hastening the apocalypse in the Middle East…
He and his type WANT the apocalypse, so that they can be raptured to heaven and get their 72 virgin choir boys. Oh wait, sorry, I got my extremist religions mixed up there for a second…
May 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM #202492afx114ParticipantNot to mention Hagee’s stated goal of hastening the apocalypse in the Middle East…
He and his type WANT the apocalypse, so that they can be raptured to heaven and get their 72 virgin choir boys. Oh wait, sorry, I got my extremist religions mixed up there for a second…
May 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM #202524afx114ParticipantNot to mention Hagee’s stated goal of hastening the apocalypse in the Middle East…
He and his type WANT the apocalypse, so that they can be raptured to heaven and get their 72 virgin choir boys. Oh wait, sorry, I got my extremist religions mixed up there for a second…
May 11, 2008 at 7:08 PM #202488sd_mattParticipantAsiannautica; I didn’t mean to imply congress, I meant the president. The white base didn’t sit on its hands for Bush. He still got reelected.
Like I said before SDEngineer, there is much more tolerance for homophobia than for racism. Not that it’s fair, it is what it is. McCains disassociation from Hagee will be less painful than Obamas with Wright. We can debate this all day but time will tell. And I bet I am correct.
I think that the voters will go with what they know (even if they don’t like McCain all that much), this is what happened with GW vs Kerry. What did all the analyses say about Kerry before he lost? Last I remember he was projected to be the winner by the mainstream media.
My impression of McCain is that he doesn’t want to bail out anyone. It’s a coin toss whether he gives in to pressure from the right to bailout big business. I think you are correct that Obama will try to bail out the masses.
May 11, 2008 at 7:08 PM #202536sd_mattParticipantAsiannautica; I didn’t mean to imply congress, I meant the president. The white base didn’t sit on its hands for Bush. He still got reelected.
Like I said before SDEngineer, there is much more tolerance for homophobia than for racism. Not that it’s fair, it is what it is. McCains disassociation from Hagee will be less painful than Obamas with Wright. We can debate this all day but time will tell. And I bet I am correct.
I think that the voters will go with what they know (even if they don’t like McCain all that much), this is what happened with GW vs Kerry. What did all the analyses say about Kerry before he lost? Last I remember he was projected to be the winner by the mainstream media.
My impression of McCain is that he doesn’t want to bail out anyone. It’s a coin toss whether he gives in to pressure from the right to bailout big business. I think you are correct that Obama will try to bail out the masses.
May 11, 2008 at 7:08 PM #202559sd_mattParticipantAsiannautica; I didn’t mean to imply congress, I meant the president. The white base didn’t sit on its hands for Bush. He still got reelected.
Like I said before SDEngineer, there is much more tolerance for homophobia than for racism. Not that it’s fair, it is what it is. McCains disassociation from Hagee will be less painful than Obamas with Wright. We can debate this all day but time will tell. And I bet I am correct.
I think that the voters will go with what they know (even if they don’t like McCain all that much), this is what happened with GW vs Kerry. What did all the analyses say about Kerry before he lost? Last I remember he was projected to be the winner by the mainstream media.
My impression of McCain is that he doesn’t want to bail out anyone. It’s a coin toss whether he gives in to pressure from the right to bailout big business. I think you are correct that Obama will try to bail out the masses.
May 11, 2008 at 7:08 PM #202585sd_mattParticipantAsiannautica; I didn’t mean to imply congress, I meant the president. The white base didn’t sit on its hands for Bush. He still got reelected.
Like I said before SDEngineer, there is much more tolerance for homophobia than for racism. Not that it’s fair, it is what it is. McCains disassociation from Hagee will be less painful than Obamas with Wright. We can debate this all day but time will tell. And I bet I am correct.
I think that the voters will go with what they know (even if they don’t like McCain all that much), this is what happened with GW vs Kerry. What did all the analyses say about Kerry before he lost? Last I remember he was projected to be the winner by the mainstream media.
My impression of McCain is that he doesn’t want to bail out anyone. It’s a coin toss whether he gives in to pressure from the right to bailout big business. I think you are correct that Obama will try to bail out the masses.
May 11, 2008 at 7:08 PM #202622sd_mattParticipantAsiannautica; I didn’t mean to imply congress, I meant the president. The white base didn’t sit on its hands for Bush. He still got reelected.
Like I said before SDEngineer, there is much more tolerance for homophobia than for racism. Not that it’s fair, it is what it is. McCains disassociation from Hagee will be less painful than Obamas with Wright. We can debate this all day but time will tell. And I bet I am correct.
I think that the voters will go with what they know (even if they don’t like McCain all that much), this is what happened with GW vs Kerry. What did all the analyses say about Kerry before he lost? Last I remember he was projected to be the winner by the mainstream media.
My impression of McCain is that he doesn’t want to bail out anyone. It’s a coin toss whether he gives in to pressure from the right to bailout big business. I think you are correct that Obama will try to bail out the masses.
May 14, 2008 at 9:55 PM #204327equalizerParticipantFLU is “scary” right when he said
“that for someone that’s not going to win…Yes, that’s right. I don’t think he’s going to win the election. In fact, it would be a blessing for the Republicans if he wins the primary, and not Sen. Clinton… Why? Because there are enough backward-ass, redneck, bible humping, hillbillies in the south and throughout the country (probably even in SD) that would fear anyone that has any suspect muslim blood (real or not). All it would take would be some al qaeda looking dude (real or not) appearing on a web broadcast endorsing obama as a “brother”, and that would strike enough fear in these hillbillies to vote against him. In fact, that would be a perfect campaign strategy for the republicans to use..”Pat Buchanan said today that WV voters are called “racist” hillbillies, but 95% black voters voting for Obama is not questioned. The media has been completely ignoring this story until now:
“Racist Incidents Give Some Obama Campaigners Pause.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/05/13/ST2008051301359.html?sid=ST2008051301359Thats why Miss. loss of another congressional district by Rep party doesn’t scare me. Like someone stated, Edwards couldn’t get NC voters to vote for his party in 04 pres election. I trust the good people in Miss and WV will come back into the fold and do the right thing in Nov.
BTW, Michael Medved called Hagee a good man today, called him a truce maker among religious groups. When caller asked about Hagee stating that God causing Katrina because homos, Medvved said it was a stupid, illogical statement made because pride parade happened week before Katrina. It was just a silly statement, at least he doesn’t hate America.
May 14, 2008 at 9:55 PM #204375equalizerParticipantFLU is “scary” right when he said
“that for someone that’s not going to win…Yes, that’s right. I don’t think he’s going to win the election. In fact, it would be a blessing for the Republicans if he wins the primary, and not Sen. Clinton… Why? Because there are enough backward-ass, redneck, bible humping, hillbillies in the south and throughout the country (probably even in SD) that would fear anyone that has any suspect muslim blood (real or not). All it would take would be some al qaeda looking dude (real or not) appearing on a web broadcast endorsing obama as a “brother”, and that would strike enough fear in these hillbillies to vote against him. In fact, that would be a perfect campaign strategy for the republicans to use..”Pat Buchanan said today that WV voters are called “racist” hillbillies, but 95% black voters voting for Obama is not questioned. The media has been completely ignoring this story until now:
“Racist Incidents Give Some Obama Campaigners Pause.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/05/13/ST2008051301359.html?sid=ST2008051301359Thats why Miss. loss of another congressional district by Rep party doesn’t scare me. Like someone stated, Edwards couldn’t get NC voters to vote for his party in 04 pres election. I trust the good people in Miss and WV will come back into the fold and do the right thing in Nov.
BTW, Michael Medved called Hagee a good man today, called him a truce maker among religious groups. When caller asked about Hagee stating that God causing Katrina because homos, Medvved said it was a stupid, illogical statement made because pride parade happened week before Katrina. It was just a silly statement, at least he doesn’t hate America.
May 14, 2008 at 9:55 PM #204403equalizerParticipantFLU is “scary” right when he said
“that for someone that’s not going to win…Yes, that’s right. I don’t think he’s going to win the election. In fact, it would be a blessing for the Republicans if he wins the primary, and not Sen. Clinton… Why? Because there are enough backward-ass, redneck, bible humping, hillbillies in the south and throughout the country (probably even in SD) that would fear anyone that has any suspect muslim blood (real or not). All it would take would be some al qaeda looking dude (real or not) appearing on a web broadcast endorsing obama as a “brother”, and that would strike enough fear in these hillbillies to vote against him. In fact, that would be a perfect campaign strategy for the republicans to use..”Pat Buchanan said today that WV voters are called “racist” hillbillies, but 95% black voters voting for Obama is not questioned. The media has been completely ignoring this story until now:
“Racist Incidents Give Some Obama Campaigners Pause.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/05/13/ST2008051301359.html?sid=ST2008051301359Thats why Miss. loss of another congressional district by Rep party doesn’t scare me. Like someone stated, Edwards couldn’t get NC voters to vote for his party in 04 pres election. I trust the good people in Miss and WV will come back into the fold and do the right thing in Nov.
BTW, Michael Medved called Hagee a good man today, called him a truce maker among religious groups. When caller asked about Hagee stating that God causing Katrina because homos, Medvved said it was a stupid, illogical statement made because pride parade happened week before Katrina. It was just a silly statement, at least he doesn’t hate America.
May 14, 2008 at 9:55 PM #204426equalizerParticipantFLU is “scary” right when he said
“that for someone that’s not going to win…Yes, that’s right. I don’t think he’s going to win the election. In fact, it would be a blessing for the Republicans if he wins the primary, and not Sen. Clinton… Why? Because there are enough backward-ass, redneck, bible humping, hillbillies in the south and throughout the country (probably even in SD) that would fear anyone that has any suspect muslim blood (real or not). All it would take would be some al qaeda looking dude (real or not) appearing on a web broadcast endorsing obama as a “brother”, and that would strike enough fear in these hillbillies to vote against him. In fact, that would be a perfect campaign strategy for the republicans to use..”Pat Buchanan said today that WV voters are called “racist” hillbillies, but 95% black voters voting for Obama is not questioned. The media has been completely ignoring this story until now:
“Racist Incidents Give Some Obama Campaigners Pause.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/05/13/ST2008051301359.html?sid=ST2008051301359Thats why Miss. loss of another congressional district by Rep party doesn’t scare me. Like someone stated, Edwards couldn’t get NC voters to vote for his party in 04 pres election. I trust the good people in Miss and WV will come back into the fold and do the right thing in Nov.
BTW, Michael Medved called Hagee a good man today, called him a truce maker among religious groups. When caller asked about Hagee stating that God causing Katrina because homos, Medvved said it was a stupid, illogical statement made because pride parade happened week before Katrina. It was just a silly statement, at least he doesn’t hate America.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.