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Diekan wrote:Put on your thinking caps... what benefits could a political party gain by intentionally losing an election / seat in either the senate, the house or even the presidency?
Diekan wrote:I am officially convinced that the GOP is intentionally trying to through the race.
I just wish I knew the *why.*
Put on your thinking caps... what benefits could a political party gain by intentionally losing an election / seat in either the senate, the house or even the presidency?
Who won Wednesday's Debate?
McCain: 1085 votes (19.4%)
Obama: 4358 votes (77.8%)
No one: 156 votes (2.8%)
Total Votes : 5599
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Haylo wrote:denigrating his name and trying to make people think that this man is less than an American is part of the problem among Republicans. Grow up, you all stress that you're the more experienced party but you resort to childish antics. Seriously calling a grown man out of his name in an ignorant attempt at humor. That shows desperation.
leah wrote:FUCKING STOP CALLING HIM BARRY HIS NAME IS BARACK
jesus lord i haaate it when people do that!!
Trielelvan wrote:B) Something more sinister is going on. The conspiracy theorist in me says the Dems and Reps are really not two distinct entities, they are controlled by the same forces, and the US at large is being played into this farce like a thousand stringed marionette. There is a bigger setup here, though what I am not totally sure. That scares me. A lot.
Trielelvan wrote:... and Narrock, open your eyes man.
brinstar wrote:tinfoil hat time... there are folks out there that believe this election won't even happen. the idea is that some great crisis will cause the bottom to drop out, leading to a declaration of martial law. proponents point to the current economic crisis as directly related-- banks fail, government rushes in with a huge bailout package, ends up buying stock in banks-- as proof. the Amero becomes the official currency of north america, blurring the lines and causing more and more centralization. the stock markets register a 9.4 on the Richter scale, heaving up and down chaotically and then BAM! stormtroopers rush in and seize all infrastructure nodes, President Chimp becomes King Chimp, and the Holy American Empire delivers nuclear suckerpunches to every oil-rich country out there, thus explaining why the GOP never even bothered to try putting together a good campaign. but that's all just a load of crazy-talk.
...right?
brinstar wrote:seriously? you expected ANY different from that clown?
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Martrae wrote:leah wrote:FUCKING STOP CALLING HIM BARRY HIS NAME IS BARACK
jesus lord i haaate it when people do that!!
And yet people calling Bush Shrub is ok. Guess it's different when it's a guy you like, eh?
Narrock wrote:Diekan wrote:I am officially convinced that the GOP is intentionally trying to through the race.
I just wish I knew the *why.*
Put on your thinking caps... what benefits could a political party gain by intentionally losing an election / seat in either the senate, the house or even the presidency?
Uh... what? McCain finally spoke with fire in his belly, put ol Barry in his place, and won that debate hands down. Even libs have to admit that. I listened to the whole debate on CNNradio, and then listened to people being interviewed. Tons of former Hildebeast supporters who were interviewed are even now leaning towards McCain.
McCain won on almost all talking points, ie: "Joe the plumber," health care, becoming independent of foreign oil, housing, the financial crisis, etc. etc. etc.
Now putting all that aside... when McCain does get elected, I have no doubt that he's going to let me down in some way, as a conservative. But the bigger point to remember, is that ALL presidents are flawed to some degree (even Reagan was somewhat flawed, as awesome as he was), and ol Barry would be a consistent letdown if he were to get a elected. So on that point, and so many others, McCain is definitely without question, the lesser of two evils.
Trielelvan wrote:
B) Something more sinister is going on. The conspiracy theorist in me says the Dems and Reps are really not two distinct entities, they are controlled by the same forces, and the US at large is being played into this farce like a thousand stringed marionette. There is a bigger setup here, though what I am not totally sure. That scares me. A lot.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
vonkaar wrote:Good! Goooood!
Your hate has made you powerful!
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Martrae wrote:leah wrote:FUCKING STOP CALLING HIM BARRY HIS NAME IS BARACK
jesus lord i haaate it when people do that!!
And yet people calling Bush Shrub is ok. Guess it's different when it's a guy you like, eh?
Martrae wrote:Both parties have lost their way. In their desire for votes the GOP has become more and more like the old democratic party while the democratic party has become more and more socialist. Both parties try to 'buy' votes by offering a huge variety of programs and benefits. Neither want to cut back spending, minimize government involvement into private lives, or take less from taxpayers.
Don't let them fool you. Neither side REALLY cares about the poor or anyone else for that matter. It's all about power and they keep that power by keeping the populace dependent upon them.
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