Gary Whitta
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So after tomorrow, can we please finally and forever consign Joe the Plumber to the dustbin of history?
I'm not even sure where to look.Cheesemeister said:IRC channel today?
Hopium... an addiction of the highest order.bishoptl said:hell YES
why am I still awake and posting
Because you LOVE IT.bishoptl said:hell YES
why am I still awake and posting
dark steve said:PoliGaf US Election Day 2008: The First Day of the Rest of American History
Probably all the diseases in your bag milk.bishoptl said:hell YES
why am I still awake and posting
lol.Red Scarlet said:Bah, I don't know how to do the "link as a tag" thing. Didn't get it figured out from Cyan's typo, either.
It is a mystery.Red Scarlet said:Yeah, I dunno.
Stupid people is crazy stupid is crazy people.matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
before I could say anything else, some pissed off kid in front of me with a "Nobama" button on his backpack cut me off and referred to me as a "hypocritical and narrow minded liberal," and then went on to talk about how there's nothing in the constitution that calls for a separation of church and state and how he doesn't feel Obama is capable of "fighting off the terrorists." he ended it with "and your attitude, sir, is fundamentally dangerous."
I laughed at him loudly and sarcastically. the only thing that stopped me form punching him in the face was the fact that there's a good chance he's going to be very, very sad at the end of today.
but what the fuck? I live in California for christ's sake.
Cyan said:It is a mystery.
Don't they explain that in the big ol' mod handbook you get upon attaining modhood?![]()
Cyan said:Zoiks!
I'm a little disturbed that this turns out to be the answer: :O
Cianalas said:I can't be the only American who had bagged milk in elementary school, save for my classmates.
matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
before I could say anything else, some pissed off kid in front of me with a "Nobama" button on his backpack cut me off and referred to me as a "hypocritical and narrow minded liberal," and then went on to talk about how there's nothing in the constitution that calls for a separation of church and state and how he doesn't feel Obama is capable of "fighting off the terrorists." he ended it with "and your attitude, sir, is fundamentally dangerous."
I laughed at him loudly and sarcastically. the only thing that stopped me form punching him in the face was the fact that there's a good chance he's going to be very, very sad at the end of today.
but what the fuck? I live in California for christ's sake.
There are stupid people everywhere. Freedom of religion means freedom FROM religion as well...matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
before I could say anything else, some pissed off kid in front of me with a "Nobama" button on his backpack cut me off and referred to me as a "hypocritical and narrow minded liberal," and then went on to talk about how there's nothing in the constitution that calls for a separation of church and state and how he doesn't feel Obama is capable of "fighting off the terrorists." he ended it with "and your attitude, sir, is fundamentally dangerous."
I laughed at him loudly and sarcastically. the only thing that stopped me form punching him in the face was the fact that there's a good chance he's going to be very, very sad at the end of today.
but what the fuck? I live in California for christ's sake.
I'm not sure that's an appropriate drink to bring to grade school though.platypotamus said:
Thunder Monkey said:I'm not sure that's an appropriate drink to bring to grade school though.
matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
before I could say anything else, some pissed off kid in front of me with a "Nobama" button on his backpack cut me off and referred to me as a "hypocritical and narrow minded liberal," and then went on to talk about how there's nothing in the constitution that calls for a separation of church and state and how he doesn't feel Obama is capable of "fighting off the terrorists." he ended it with "and your attitude, sir, is fundamentally dangerous."
I laughed at him loudly and sarcastically. the only thing that stopped me form punching him in the face was the fact that there's a good chance he's going to be very, very sad at the end of today.
but what the fuck? I live in California for christ's sake.
yes plzCheesemeister said:IRC channel today?
Marvie_3 said:There are stupid people everywhere. Freedom of religion means freedom FROM religion as well...
are you in high school? your classmates sound like retards.matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
before I could say anything else, some pissed off kid in front of me with a "Nobama" button on his backpack cut me off and referred to me as a "hypocritical and narrow minded liberal," and then went on to talk about how there's nothing in the constitution that calls for a separation of church and state and how he doesn't feel Obama is capable of "fighting off the terrorists." he ended it with "and your attitude, sir, is fundamentally dangerous."
I laughed at him loudly and sarcastically. the only thing that stopped me form punching him in the face was the fact that there's a good chance he's going to be very, very sad at the end of today.
but what the fuck? I live in California for christ's sake.
Very tasty tho. When I'm let out of the lab, like for voting I always make sure to get some drinks. I like those Mojito's and Sex on the Beach. I think they're going to let me try Appletini's next time.platypotamus said:Oh you're no fun anymore.
When I did that stuff... as a human boychild, I'd break the milk on the table and drink it off my shirt.Cheesemeister said:No, no, no. What you do in elementary school is take your half-pint carton of chocolate milk and before opening it, shake it up so it's filled with bubbles. Then open up the spout, refold it so there's only a crease, then squeeze out the bubbles and lick them up.
Shiggie said:are you in high school? your classmates sound like retards.
Thunder Monkey said:Mojito's
I think a better answer might have been that everyone is entitled to their vote as a citizen of this country, but it's unfortunate that this woman has been informed with incorrect information.matthewhadick said:in my political science class yesterday we watched a pbs documentary on Virginia as a swing-state in the election. it featured some crazy woman who was voting for McCain due merely to his "obvious faith in our lord and savior" compared to Obama, who's "mother was an atheist and who's father was, and this is much more frightening, a muslim." Afterwards we had a discussion and the teacher asked me for my opinion on this woman's comment, and I said I felt that her basis for voting is absolutely ridiculous and her fundamentalist attitude is dangerous.
If you graduate, you'll be as educated as Palin!matthewhadick said:close.
community college.
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Because you had the balls to question the fact that a lot of people in this country believe that this is a "christian nation"......which is total bullshit.matthewhadick said:but... how am I a narrow-minded liberal?
I feel dirty and... narrow. :/
ItsInMyVeins said:Election day now, ey? You guys better do some decent voting!
He has to expand his horizons by going to a few other schools and taking a couple extra years to graduate first!Link Man said:If you graduate, you'll be as educated as Palin!
I had a teacher at community college in Kansas that in his spare time was a Baptist minister... preacher... whatever the fuck they're called.matthewhadick said:close.
community college.
If anything I'll end up with margarita's. But I didn't think about it til now.platypotamus said:My favorite drink. Making two jugs worth for my election night hangout.
Because you dismissed the importance of religion in this woman's life. I don't particularly care for people voting based on religious views, especially when they are misinformed, but I do respect that everyone votes based on what is important to them in a candidate.matthewhadick said:but... how am I a narrow-minded liberal?
I feel dirty and... narrow. :/
matthewhadick said:but... how am I a narrow-minded liberal?
I feel dirty and... narrow. :/
platypotamus said:Scarlet, I sincerely hope Ami doesn't change the thread title. It is freaking amazing.
sp0rsk said:I am in IRC, I dunno how late I can stay up, but there's no doubt in my mind that I will be getting zero sleep tonight.
Gary Whitta said:So after tomorrow, can we please finally and forever consign Joe the Plumber to the dustbin of history?