mAcOdInZeliard said:Who was ran out?
mAcOdInZeliard said:Who was ran out?
Cheney knew what he had in his hands.lawblob said:I meant that Bush is involved more than Reagan, not more competent. I was just observing that Reagan had such a low involvement in policy or management that he literally was like a puppet. At least with Bush you get the feeling he at least 'thinks' he is involved in policy-making.
Hitokage said:Oh, I see, that must be why they're pushing so hard for hardcore and longtime gamers then.![]()
lawblob said:I meant that Bush is involved more than Reagan, not more competent. I was just observing that Reagan had such a low involvement in policy or management that he literally was like a puppet. At least with Bush you get the feeling he at least 'thinks' he is involved in policy-making.
If it weren't for the fact that no such apparatus exists in this administration, unless they recently jerryrigged one together.lawblob said:At least with Bush you get the feeling he at least 'thinks' he is involved in policy-making.
Hitokage said:If it weren't for the fact that no such apparatus exists in this administration, unless they recently jerryrigged one together.
well atleast X26 is a glimpse into reality - that the average american voter is dumb as shit
Obama 08 - may god help you all
VanMardigan said:Nintendo's base are fans of Nintendo games. They're certainly throwing them a bone or two to keep them quiet and in line, similar to McCain picking Palin to help ease the Republican base.
"Hey, don't worry about the constant stream of non-games, we released Metroid and Mario last year!!!"
And with that, I'm done. I don't' want to get banned for taking this joke comparison too far.
CrazedArabMan said:One more thing, I find it hilarious that I say one thing, and its like a hornet's nest in here, man you guys are pretty much hypnotized by him. (you could say the same thing about McCain supporters)
see what I did there, you can say something that you think applies to someone, but you just change a few words and it turns the whole sentence around. And now the bomb, you know and I know that if Obama wasn't black, he would not be even remotely as popular as what he is today. (same thing can go for Hillary and Palin for being women).
This thread is always great for a few laugh knowing why I'll never vote liberal.
:lol :lol :lol
infiniteloop said:New?
FL - NBC/Mason Dixon
O47 M45
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/080923_Today_NBC_Florida_Poll.pdf
.625 likely voters interviewed statewide September 16-18, 2008 by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. of Washington, D.C. Margin for error is plus or minus 4%.
CrazedArabMan said:One more thing, I find it hilarious that I say one thing, and its like a hornet's nest in here, man you guys are pretty much hypnotized by him. (you could say the same thing about McCain supporters)
see what I did there, you can say something that you think applies to someone, but you just change a few words and it turns the whole sentence around. And now the bomb, you know and I know that if Obama wasn't black, he would not be even remotely as popular as what he is today. (same thing can go for Hillary and Palin for being women).
This thread is always great for a few laugh knowing why I'll never vote liberal.
:lol :lol :lol
infiniteloop said:New?
FL - NBC/Mason Dixon
O47 M45
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/080923_Today_NBC_Florida_Poll.pdf
mckmas8808 said:So basically you are continuing to show that you are an elitist by saying that Obama is only where he is today because he is black.
So only white men deserve what they get? This is my problem with some white men in this country. Yes I'm a black man.
Hitokage said:If anything, Nintendo is ostensibly playing to people who DON'T usually buy their products. Most game console comparisons to political parties are stupid, but you had to go and make it moreso.
that being said, you have to agree, he wouldn't be where he is today if he was white.
He'd be even further ahead, and we'd be talking about how great it is going to be to see one of the biggest blowouts in electoral college history taking place in November
CrazedArabMan said:One more thing, I find it hilarious that I say one thing, and its like a hornet's nest in here, man you guys are pretty much hypnotized by him. (you could say the same thing about McCain supporters)
see what I did there, you can say something that you think applies to someone, but you just change a few words and it turns the whole sentence around. And now the bomb, you know and I know that if Obama wasn't black, he would not be even remotely as popular as what he is today. (same thing can go for Hillary and Palin for being women).
This thread is always great for a few laugh knowing why I'll never vote liberal.
:lol :lol :lol
gcubed said:i agree, and i'm white.
that being said, you have to agree, he wouldn't be where he is today if he was white.
He'd be even further ahead, and we'd be talking about how great it is going to be to see one of the biggest blowouts in electoral college history taking place in November
mckmas8808 said:So basically you are continuing to show that you are an elitist by saying that Obama is only where he is today because he is black.
So only white men deserve what they get? This is my problem with some white men in this country. Yes I'm a black man.
So I assume that things are much better for you now than they were 8 years ago? If you can honestly answer yes, then by all means, vote neocon.CrazedArabMan said:This thread is always great for a few laugh knowing why I'll never vote liberal.
I wonder if it's starting to turn a bit. Since the start of this month, nearly every poll has been within five points. Florida certainly looks more in play than Ohio at this point.infiniteloop said:New?
FL - NBC/Mason Dixon
O47 M45
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/080923_Today_NBC_Florida_Poll.pdf
lawblob said:I don't know if I have ever shared this story here, but I have an interesting 2nd hand story about the Bush Admin.
My dad is acquaintances with a very rich CEO of company X. This man is personal friends with Bush 1, Cheney, etc. He has been to numerous White House events over the years, etc.
Two years ago my dad was on a business trip with this guy and he 'opened up' about his friendship with various politicians, etc. My dad finally felt comfortable asking him about Bush, and this is what he told my dad - Cheney wanted to resign from being Vice Prez, but felt that he couldn't because Bush is such a moron that Cheney worried Bush would fall apart if Cheney left, and Cheney felt a personal responsibility to stay there and keep things running.
Zeliard said:The guy's an apparent hard-line right-winger, says Obama is only where he is today because he's black, and his name is "CrazedArabMan".
:|
mckmas8808 said:Seriously! Isn't this talk elitist? Why do you think you are better than the actors and rappers? How do you know they actually don't know about Obama's policies?
GhaleonEB said:I wonder if it's starting to turn a bit. Since the start of this month, nearly every poll has been within five points. Florida certainly looks more in play than Ohio at this point.
Bumblebeetuna said:And talk about how McCain supporters are just uneducated rednecks isn't elitist? That kind of stupidity is all over this thread. That's probably why more people who aren't supporting Obama or are on the fence like myself don't post more.
StoOgE said:I think he gets them both at this point.. unless there is a momentum shift, its starting to look like Obama might be able to pick up all of the major swing states. Hell, even MO is starting to come back into play a bit.
Steve Youngblood said:So, I was sitting here this morning, worried that this economic situation was going to be a tough one for McCain to overcome. For some reason, he just doesn't seem to inspire confidence that he can fix it, and some would even go so far to argue that his party's hatred of regulation played a big role here. All was lost.
Then, one of my esteemed colleagues brought me up to speed on what happened, at least with Fannie and Freddie. It wasn't a lack of regulation, it was too much! They were forced to give out mortgages to minorities who couldn't afford them. They didn't want to, but government policies that were inspired by white liberal guilt forced their hand.
I feel much better now knowing that McCain can get back on the trail and preach about how big government needs to stay out of the free market.
Oh, I've had magnificent dreams of such a thing, working side by side with that man among men. But alas, I am but a lowly computer programmer, and am thus not fit to shine his shoes.maximum360 said:You know Pat Buchanan?!!!
GhaleonEB said:We're almost to the point where Iowa, New Mexico and Colorado are in the bag; the first two are already out of McCain's reach. Once that is done, Obama just needs to hold Kerry states and nothing more. Anything else is gravy.
GhaleonEB said:We're almost to the point where Iowa, New Mexico and Colorado are in the bag; the first two are already out of McCain's reach. Once that is done, Obama just needs to hold Kerry states and nothing more. Anything else is gravy.
..Without FL and NC and VA McCain's prospects are pretty bleak.
Bumblebeetuna said:And talk about how McCain supporters are just uneducated rednecks isn't elitist? That kind of stupidity is all over this thread. That's probably why more people who aren't supporting Obama or are on the fence like myself don't post more.
Steve Youngblood said:So, I was sitting here this morning, worried that this economic situation was going to be a tough one for McCain to overcome. For some reason, he just doesn't seem to inspire confidence that he can fix it, and some would even go so far to argue that his party's hatred of regulation played a big role here. All was lost.
Then, one of my esteemed colleagues brought me up to speed on what happened, at least with Fannie and Freddie. It wasn't a lack of regulation, it was too much! They were forced to give out mortgages to minorities who couldn't afford them. They didn't want to, but government policies that were inspired by white liberal guilt forced their hand.
I feel much better now knowing that McCain can get back on the trail and preach about how big government needs to stay out of the free market.
NH does make me nervous in that scenario, but a tie is still a win. It's just not a pretty one. Still, it's comforting that Obama just needs to pick up six EV, and hold Kerry states. He's got seven or eight states that could happen in.Incognito said:All be for naught if he loses NH.. well, a tie.
Totally agreed! We are in the position we are in today because we are being TOO nice! Thinking about it, perhaps we should only lend money based on a pigmentation scale...this way, it's not personal and purely business.Steve Youngblood said:So, I was sitting here this morning, worried that this economic situation was going to be a tough one for McCain to overcome. For some reason, he just doesn't seem to inspire confidence that he can fix it, and some would even go so far to argue that his party's hatred of regulation played a big role here. All was lost.
Then, one of my esteemed colleagues brought me up to speed on what happened, at least with Fannie and Freddie. It wasn't a lack of regulation, it was too much! They were forced to give out mortgages to minorities who couldn't afford them. They didn't want to, but government policies that were inspired by white liberal guilt forced their hand.
I feel much better now knowing that McCain can get back on the trail and preach about how big government needs to stay out of the free market.
VanMardigan said:So they're reaching out to with shallow, condescending material that offer little in the way of true substance. Drill Now!! Wii Music!! Comparison still holds true!!
Yeah, it's funny when folks try to point out that him being black is somehow an asset. What? And I bet being named Barrack Hussein Obama has also benefited him greatly. :lol
gcubed said:if you have a shred of intelligence and post in this thread, you are USUALLY treated with quite a bit of respect.
Bumblebeetuna said:And talk about how McCain supporters are just uneducated rednecks isn't elitist? That kind of stupidity is all over this thread. That's probably why more people who aren't supporting Obama or are on the fence like myself don't post more.
GhaleonEB said:I wonder if it's starting to turn a bit. Since the start of this month, nearly every poll has been within five points. Florida certainly looks more in play than Ohio at this point.