Hootie said:fixed
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ryutaro's mama said:This pic is the embodiment of what America is.
Those Rep rallies are a clear opposite of this, visually.
mj1108 said:Someone posted this on another forum I frequent... had to share with GAF:
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maximum360 said:So this is what happens when a teen beauty pageant contestant adds on 30 years, 5 kids, and goes from blond to brunette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
ryutaro's mama said:This pic is the embodiment of what America is.
Those Rep rallies are a clear opposite of this, visually.
So basically we need the Republicans to come further to the right again instead of positioning themselves as the Democratic Lite party? Well said, I completely agree.teh_pwn said:Conservatives NEED the Republicans to fail so that their party changes and actually adheres to at least a few conservative stances.
Frank the Great said:Pretty sure America isn't half black.
Nah, Republicans are going the way of the Whigs!mAcOdIn said:So basically we need the Republicans to come further to the right again instead of positioning themselves as the Democratic Lite party? Well said, I completely agree.
Well, if it's for the country I guess we can sit through 4 years of Obama to get our conservative party back.
The racial makeup of Jacksonville, Florida is 64.48% White, 34.03% Black.Frank the Great said:Pretty sure America isn't half black.
I'm going to blame the young people if Obama loses this election. They better get their ass out and vote.teh_pwn said:Yeah, if Obama somehow manages to lose this election, I'm going to blame AARP/old people, or turn into some whacky conspiracy theorist and claim the election was rigged.
Conservatives NEED the Republicans to fail so that their party changes and actually adheres to at least a few conservative stances.
teh_pwn said:Yeah, if Obama somehow manages to lose this election, I'm going to blame AARP/old people, or turn into some whacky conspiracy theorist and claim the election was rigged.
Conservatives NEED the Republicans to fail so that their party changes and actually adheres to at least a few conservative stances.
Rep. Wayne Gilchrest, a maverick Republican from Maryland, endorsed Illinois Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president in an interview with WYPR, Baltimore's National Public Radio station Wednesday.
Frank the Great said:Pretty sure America isn't half black.
mAcOdIn said:Well, if it's for the country I guess we can sit through 4 years of Obama to get our conservative party back.
mAcOdIn said:So basically we need the Republicans to come further to the right again instead of positioning themselves as the Democratic Lite party? Well said, I completely agree.
Well, if it's for the country I guess we can sit through 4 years of Obama to get our conservative party back.
Frank the Great said:Pretty sure America isn't half black.
ryutaro's mama said:Now you see what you did there?
You took my obvious sentiment and twisted around to try and make me look silly.
Rick Davis, is that you?
Ether_Snake said:And let's face it, a lot of Republicans actually support Obama.
Here's another one to the list, from two days ago:
Republican Rep. Endorses Obama
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/18/republican-rep-endorses-o_n_127471.html
Nah, fiscal conservatism has pretty much been a buzzword since before I was born, that I do subscribe to, but all the candidates never seem to follow through on.teh_pwn said:I'm not specifically referring to McCain's history, if the closer to Dems is what you're talking about. I'm talking about a shift from neo-con to paleo conservative.
Republicans have been spending too much money, and the whole neo-con foreign policy thing isn't very compatible with fiscal conservatism...
mAcOdIn said:Nah, fiscal conservatism has pretty much been a buzzword since before I was born, that I do subscribe to, but all the candidates never seem to follow through on.
True enough that no Republican since maybe Eisenhower or Nixon was remotely fiscally conservative but at least they say what I want to hear. I don't even want to hear what Obama says. To put it another way. When I hear the a Republican speak my greatest fear is they won't accomplish what they say, when I hear a Democrat speak my biggest fear is that they will accomplish what they say.
That said, in reality, a fiscal conservative is a myth so I'll give you that.
The neocon bullshit I can agree with you on, if it moves away from that I think that's good for us all.
Quick, someone show this poor soul the cartoon with the graphs between the presidents from Reagan to Bush Jr. on the deficit and surplus.mAcOdIn said:Nah, fiscal conservatism has pretty much been a buzzword since before I was born, that I do subscribe to, but all the candidates never seem to follow through on.
True enough that no Republican since maybe Eisenhower or Nixon was remotely fiscally conservative but at least they say what I want to hear. I don't even want to hear what Obama says. To put it another way. When I hear the a Republican speak my greatest fear is they won't accomplish what they say, when I hear a Democrat speak my biggest fear is that they will accomplish what they say.
That said, in reality, a fiscal conservative is a myth so I'll give you that.
The neocon bullshit I can agree with you on, if it moves away from that I think that's good for us all.
Mandark said:PROTIP: Neocons and their war-loving brand of foreign interventionism aren't new developments in the Republican party.
See the Reagan administration and 1950's rightwing critics of containment.
It's not Nate.BenjaminBirdie said:I hope everyone is reading Nate's road posts on 538. They're great reading no matter who you support.
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/search/label/on the road
Cloudy said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN6o-DMHU6s&feature=user
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OrIW9U_Zf8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ImuE0IVamk
Biden is like an awesome grandpa. I am so pissed he's getting very little coverage nationally. His rallies kick so much ass..
Frank the Great said:I love how he's feeling up his daughter-in-laws.
Are you afraid that you might like what he has to say?mAcOdIn said:Nah, fiscal conservatism has pretty much been a buzzword since before I was born, that I do subscribe to, but all the candidates never seem to follow through on.
True enough that no Republican since maybe Eisenhower or Nixon was remotely fiscally conservative but at least they say what I want to hear. I don't even want to hear what Obama says. To put it another way. When I hear the a Republican speak my greatest fear is they won't accomplish what they say, when I hear a Democrat speak my biggest fear is that they will accomplish what they say.
That said, in reality, a fiscal conservative is a myth so I'll give you that.
The neocon bullshit I can agree with you on, if it moves away from that I think that's good for us all.
LuCkymoON said:Are you afraid that you might like what he has to say?
Did you read what I wrote? I basically acknowledge the fact that the Republicans have been terrible and not as fiscally conservative compared to their Democrat rivals. The thing is that Republicans say how they want smaller government and spend less money which I agree with and Democrats want to spend more money and want bigger government something I disagree with. It just so happens that the Democrats have historically been able to do more with less, but that doesn't mean I will stop wanting a candidate that does less for even less.Arde5643 said:Quick, someone show this poor soul the cartoon with the graphs between the presidents from Reagan to Bush Jr. on the deficit and surplus.
Protip: it's not the reps who are fiscal conservatives.
To be fair, she has been heavily engaged in the (wrong side of) the energy debate. Plus, she was on the Oil & Gas Commission in Alaska. Energy expert may be an overstatement; oil champion would probably be the more apt title.Hitokage said:It's a variation of "She can see Russia next door."
Wow... it was like I was in the twilight zone reading the comments on that page. i was expecting smh but it was intelligent and thoughtful. Well thats what I get for reading that religious zealot board first. =pMandark said:mAcOdIn: A link you should check out.
Deals with how a minority faction should behave in a large political party.
It actually is about libertarians for Obama, but I'm not evangelizing here. I'm a bit sympathetic towards someone who realizes they're on the fringe of American politics and wonders what to do about it.
mAcOdIn said:Did you read what I wrote? I basically acknowledge the fact that the Republicans have been terrible and not as fiscally conservative compared to their Democrat rivals. The thing is that Republicans say how they want smaller government and spend less money which I agree with and Democrats want to spend more money and want bigger government something I disagree with. It just so happens that the Democrats have historically been able to do more with less, but that doesn't mean I will stop wanting a candidate that does less for even less.
Ether_Snake said:He can listen to Biden then: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OrIW9U_Zf8
Isn't it counterproductive for you to vote for the party that gives lip service to shrinking government, but actually expands it more than the opposing party? Seems like that would just encourage them to keep lying since you seem to be fine with them shitting on you as long as they say it's chocolate.mAcOdIn said:Did you read what I wrote? I basically acknowledge the fact that the Republicans have been terrible and not as fiscally conservative compared to their Democrat rivals. The thing is that Republicans say how they want smaller government and spend less money which I agree with and Democrats want to spend more money and want bigger government something I disagree with. It just so happens that the Democrats have historically been able to do more with less, but that doesn't mean I will stop wanting a candidate that does less for even less.
Mandark said:PROTIP: Neocons and their war-loving brand of foreign interventionism aren't new developments in the Republican party.
See the Reagan administration and 1950's rightwing critics of containment.
Jak140 said:Isn't it counterproductive for you to vote for the party that gives lip service to shrinking government, but actually expands it more than the opposing party? Seems like that would just encourage them to keep lying since you seem to be fine with them shitting on you as long as they say it's chocolate.
Then no-one anywhere gets to vote.Stoney Mason said:The real logical position to take is that he shouldn't particpate in voting until the Republicans actually do what they say. (Since they don't)
mAcOdIn said:Then no-one anywhere gets to vote.
Don't get me wrong, the Democrats may be more fiscally conservative but they still spend more than I want, take more than I want, and have several different issues I disagree with. So by the very nature of Obama being a Democrat I will not agree with him but if I'm lucky he might be a little more fiscally responsible on the Government side of things.
Ok, well, I guess that's not a total end of the world but I do choose my pick on a lot more than just fiscal responsibility as I assume everyone here does as well.
Cloudy said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN6o-DMHU6s&feature=user
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OrIW9U_Zf8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ImuE0IVamk
Biden is like an awesome grandpa. I am so pissed he's getting very little coverage nationally. His rallies kick so much ass..