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In comparison to a brodcasting degree from the University of Idaho? Alumni of the Harvard Law Review include five supreme court justices, four secreatary of states, as well as the current leader of the department of homeland security. Prior to Lynn Spears Palin - I believe the most famous alumni to ever come out of the University of Idaho was that cloned mule that won his debut in a mule race at the Stockton fair. Quote:
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George Bush is a Yale Alumni. Whoopity fuc|<in doo on that talking point.
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Come on Doug, honestly. Please don't tell me you believe that the majority of the press isn't liberal. |
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:tro: at least John McCain has led american troops.... I was suprised to hear that Obama hasnt even introduced a Bill into the senate.. even the state senate. WTF has he done? Nothing. Rudy was right, only in America can someone with Obama's record (or lack there of) can be one of the two candidates running for president. |
I think its funny that Palin has more executive experience than the other 3 guys in the election.
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Led American troops?! Into what? The fool was shot down and captured due to his cockiness |
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The dumbing down of America. Who was it that coined that phrase, I was reminded of it while watching the RNC last night |
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besides this I'm not even going to honor your idiotic post above. |
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The Dems can solve every world problem with more big government programs and spending :rolleyes: |
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1. They appoint Supreme Court Justices that can be confirmed. To me the single most important thing that a President does and that affects our daily lives. Not sure how being a Senator instead of a Guv makes a difference here. 2) They are at the mercy of Congress. If they have the majority, they get legislation passed and their policies enacted. If not, it's all negotiation on bills, which both a Senator and Gov have equal experience doing. 3) They surround themselves with a strong Cabinet and experienced advisors. I'm not sure at this point, either Senator running for President is lacking in those skills. 4) They are the point person for foreign policy decisions. I think Senators have much more foreign policy experience and, in many cases, direct contact through committees. Governors rarely have to deal in this arena. 5) They are the face of America during a crisis. You can make the case that a Governor may have had more experience dealing with crisises at the State Level, but do you really think O'Bama or McCain would lack in this area, especially compared to Carol Brady? There must be the perception that Governor's can "govern" better than a Senator because they usually win elections, but whether it's Dem or Repub, the last thing I'm concerned with is that point. |
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And as for Bush/Yale and Obama/Harvard, be serious Pants. Obama's mommy and daddy didn't buy his way in. Yes Lori, Obama wants to tax more people than McCain. Keep telling yourself that. Because Bush's tax cuts have done so much for the economy and the middle class. It's hilarious how Republicans spit out this 'Democrats will raise taxes' bullshit, without saying WHO they will raise taxes on, and the people who continuously get ****ed by Republican tax 'cuts' eat it up every time. |
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Hearing about her supposed executive expierience over and over is only reason #3,245 why the Presidential Election has been reduced to nothing more than a quad-annual showcase of how collectively idiotic the American people really are. |
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Come on Joe...the press don't have a damn thing to do with impeaching a president. |
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which is why I find it funny that the economy has been really slumping the past year or so and everyone blames it on Bush! Who's been controlling the congress the past two years?? the Dems OMG!! Yet its all GW's fault! You said it yourself, they are at the mercy of the Congress. But the Dems couldnt have anything to do with the slumping economy right? |
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they really did a great job uncovering the truth about the creep John Edwards, and that came from The Enquirer. they were all over Palins families pregnancies within 48 hours demanding paternity tests etc. |
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Of course...didn't GDUB promise his great relations with the oil companies would help us and that Iraq would pay their debts in oil?? |
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Palin was on key last night about energy though, we NEED to be drilling here and become self sufficient with energy. Its not like Republicans are against finding alternative energy sources like the Dems make us out to be. Thats just wacky talk there! We just need to be drilling in the mean time cause we shouldnt be giving the Middle East and Russia our $$. GDub's made a lot of mistakes when it comes to Oil IMO but I wouldnt for a second think McCain/Palin are like Bush in this matter. |
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That's what 90% of the argument for McCain seems to be Yes, I was being a smart-ass in my comment about McCain's cockiness getting him shot down. I kind of like McCain, and I seriously doubt it was he that picked a complete stranger to work with him as his VP for the next(possibly final) four years of his life I'll try not to throw dumb **** out here, but how can one seriously discuss the Palin choice? It's an insult to all Americans |
I have no idea why he picked Palin... but last night she seemed like a bad a$$ b*tch on TV.
If Obama get elected, I sure hope he doesnt make the same mistakes with terrorists as Clinton did. I hope hes 100 times more of a man than Clinton was. The war (not just Iraq) is the #1 most important issue our country faces right now. Forget Afghanistan and Iraq, look at all the tensions with Iran, Pakistan, Lebenon, Syria, (I think the Saudi's are as bad as any of them yet Bush seems to bend over for them), North Korea, Russia.. etc. McCain is the right man to lead our country right now in this time of crisis. |
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That's not bad ass. The top of her ticket is the bad ass - and he doesn't even pretend to believe in creationisim either. |
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But that she is an insult to all Americans....she certainly isn't an insult to the REP party members and with an 80% approval rating in Alaska - somebody must think she is doing something right. Actually I am insulted that Obama choose a career politician like Biden as being the 2nd on a "change" ticket. WTF is that? And if Obama wanted so much change - why didn't he step forward to do something while he was (and still is) in the US Senate? At least Hillary has tried to do something as the NYS Senator. |
In an effort to promote understanding between blue staters like me and red staters(I'm not sure how to describe the cultural divide) I can disclose the following:
I secretly think that Iraq war is about oil and not weapons of mass destruction. I believe that Bush-Cheney and many other type A, I'm the biggest kid in the sandbox personalities also want to get into Iran and control the Middle East oil supply. I think they justify taking other people's resources as a means of long term survival. I don't think this is the correct way of dealing with the world. But(and here's my disclosure),I might be wrong, maybe we do need the cutthroat bastards watching out for our self-interests at the expense of the rest of the world At the end of the movie, "Three Days of the Condor", Lawrence Olivier says to Redford (and I'm para-phrasing to the best of my memory): Now it's about oil, but someday it will be about water. When your family has no water to drink, will you care what your government has to do to keep your children and yourself alive |
Thank God for YOUTUBE, here is the last 5 minutes of the movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F1f-qlvkkY |
Oh shut up.
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Well, it wasn't Lawrence Oliver(I was confusing Marathon Man) and it was food, not water, but an enjoyable scene. There was a cultural divide of sorts between those two fella's in the movie
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OK I will help you guy's out with how the game works :D any DEMS want to have a hand at it? |
Why, thank you Geeker. I passed on your gay choices, but if I can suspend my heterosexuality for a few moments I think I'm man enough to answer:
Richard Simmons- I guess I have to fuc k him. I mean, I could fantasize that he's a woman if I'm behind him, he's got that big hair and a shrill voice Obama- I can't marry him, I guess I'm admitting he might be a pompous ass Biden- with Joey for life, I hope he likes horse racing and weed |
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LOL..you maybe be a DICK when it comes to politics :D - but you do see the humor in life - there is still hope for you... :tro: :tro: |
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I bet when she was mayor of that town of 40 people, she had an 80 plus approval rating as well. By the way, what is the population of Alaska? I honestly dont know. |
By the way, what is the population of Alaska? I honestly dont know.
We didn't think you would lie about being stupid. :rolleyes: |
Is it ok if I redboard in the politics forum?
I just hit a 1700+ pick 4 at mammouth. |
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as compared to the policies Obama has put in to place over the past 18 months... oh wait, he's never made a policy in his life! :rolleyes: Palin could have just been the Captain of her Middle School Basketball team and that would still make her have more leadership experience than Obama! ;) |
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OK let's say it's a 50% approval rate...My point is how is she an insult to every American - she maybe an insult to those DEM's that fear her - but to say and insult to every American is in itself an insult. and above all you have insulted Morte and I for one will not tolerate that!:mad: |
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