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Narrock wrote:Tossica wrote:Narrock wrote:McCain - 52%
Obama - 34%
Independent - 14%
Hopefully it will work out that way.
Why? WHY would someone want more of what we've had for the last 8 years? WHY? Aren't you even slightly curious what "the other side" would do now that you've had 8 years of ass raping? Wouldn't at least some lube and maybe a reach around be nice about now?
McCain will not be "more of the same" imo. He's gone against Bush on several key issues. I also absolutely admire Palin.
Tossica wrote:Didn't he say something like "Bush will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents ever" or something like that?
Tossica wrote:So did Lyion just disappear from the board so he would not have to admit Bush is a fucking failure like we all said he would be? Didn't he say something like "Bush will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents ever" or something like that?
Anyhow, last time Mindia voiced an opinion on Bush it was a positive one so he obviously likes his rectum stretched and torn.
Harrison wrote:Talk to him on AIM occasionally here and there...he's not gone per se lol
but but but he differs from on key issues that mindia cannot disclose
Harrison wrote:Talk to him on AIM occasionally here and there...he's not gone per se lol
Haylo wrote:Even though i'm hoping to be proven wrong, I believe McCain takes it in the end. I don't trust the polls versus the idiocy/fear of people. It's still hard for people in this country to accept as big a change as a black man leading their country. I don't have faith that when it comes time for those independent/leaning voters to choose that they'll actually do it. I have more faith that they'll simply abstain and McCain wins narrowly.
Before anyone jumps up and down, i'm not saying that people that don't vote for Obama are racists, i'm saying that his race is and will be a factor for some, whether or not it effects the final outcome, we'll all have to wait and see.
Haylo wrote:Before anyone jumps up and down, i'm not saying that people that don't vote for Obama are racists, i'm saying that his race is and will be a factor for some, whether or not it effects the final outcome, we'll all have to wait and see.
Haylo wrote:I don't trust the polls versus the idiocy/fear of people. It's still hard for people in this country to accept as big a change as a black man leading their country.
Before anyone jumps up and down, i'm not saying that people that don't vote for Obama are racists, i'm saying that his race is and will be a factor for some, whether or not it effects the final outcome, we'll all have to wait and see.
Lyion wrote:I saw a video clip of Howard Stern asking a bunch of black people if they were voting for Obama for positions on the Mccain plank. They all said yes. While I'm sure that's not the norm, it does lean one to believe a lot of people will actually vote for Obama because he is black. I'm sure many independents who see the truth that politicians are mostly full of it will vote for Obama because of the black factor, and a desire to get past the point of race baiting. Whether it will actually change anything and stop the accepted black separatism and segregation is another argument completely.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
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