Cloudy said:
That's fucked up, it's shameful the lengths the machine will go to sometimes.
Cloudy said:
This guy should be fired. He clearly just made that shit up. You don't put out releases without looking up the data and making sure you are correct . . . . unless you don't give a crap and just want to scare people away.Late last month, as a voter-registration drive by supporters of Senator Barack Obama was signing up thousands of students at Virginia Tech, the local registrar of elections issued two releases incorrectly suggesting a range of dire possibilities for students who registered to vote at their college.
The releases warned that such students could no longer be claimed as dependents on their parents tax returns, a statement the Internal Revenue Service says is incorrect, and could lose scholarships or coverage under their parents car and health insurance.
OuterWorldVoice said:Do you actually believe this? Because it wrecks your credibility in every opinion you express, as if you avatar didn't already.
monchi-kun said:holy shit...or more appropriately...BLOODY HELL!!! this is fuck-awesome. I'd watch more c-span if US politics was like this
For me, it's important to vote for someone who I believe *is* a good guy not just one the "looks like" one. There's not really a lot of compromise to be had on that front. If someone starts compromising their principles for the sake of getting into office, what's supposed to make me believe they're going to stop compromising their principles once they're in office?kevm3 said:Pretty much. What's moreimporant? Getting in the white house so we can get some real change on significant issues, or is it more important to look like a 'good guy'?
He has been and hopefully he will continue to do so.You can do it with FACTS.
minus_273 said:i believe foxnews was intended as the counterbalance to everything else. MSNBC is just another liberal outlet among many others.
slidewinder said:C-SPAN does broadcast the House of Commons sessions that was taken from, though.
ViperVisor said:Ditto
minus_273 said:i believe foxnews was intended as the counterbalance to everything else. MSNBC is just another liberal outlet among many others.
Cloudy said:
Oh get over it. He is clearly running a show from a left viewpoint but as long as he doesn't spew outright falsehoods as is very common the right, there is nothing wrong with that.PhoenixDark said:Olberman is a disgrace, but I'm sure everyone disagrees with my disdain for his emotional bullshit.
kaching said:For me, it's important to vote for someone who I believe *is* a good guy not just one the "looks like" one. There's not really a lot of compromise to be had on that front. If someone starts compromising their principles for the sake of getting into office, what's supposed to make me believe they're going to stop compromising their principles once they're in office?
He has been and hopefully he will continue to do so.
OuterWorldVoice said:I should add that my avatar hardly aids my credibility. JayDubya keeps zinging me on it. What's his from, so that I can re-zing?
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When NBC Executives express concern and outrage at their cable branch becoming so vocally left leaning I think it is safe to say its not debunked.theviolenthero said:This "MSNBC is liberal" lie has been debunked a 1000 times. Why people insist on saying it is beyond belief.
New York Times said:On a recent Friday afternoon, a graphic labeled Breaking News asked: How many houses does Palin add to the Republican ticket? Mr. Griffin called the graphic an embarrassment.
speculawyer said:Oh get over it. He is clearly running a show from a left viewpoint but as long as he doesn't spew outright falsehoods as is very common the right, there is nothing wrong with that.
Jeez . . is it so bad to have 1 show from the left when there is O'Reilly, Hannity, Scarbough, Glenn Beck, Fox & Friends, actually pretty much the entire Fox News channel, etc. on the right?
I look forward to the Rachel Maddow show? Will I be able to podcast it? That will be a fact-filled left show.
Yeah, truth was getting far too much air play. Reality has a well-known liberal bias. So we really needed more right-wing distortion & misinformation.minus_273 said:i believe foxnews was intended as the counterbalance to everything else. MSNBC is just another liberal outlet among many others.
sp0rsk said:One of the best comics ever written.
The Lamonster said:Nobody responded to this - I think it would be a game changer.
Cloudy said:
laserbeam said:When NBC Executives express concern and outrage at their cable branch becoming so vocally left leaning I think it is safe to say its not debunked.
On a recent Friday afternoon, a graphic labeled Breaking News asked: How many houses does Palin add to the Republican ticket? Mr. Griffin called the graphic an embarrassment.
Mr. Griffin is the president of MSNBC btw
JCX9 said:wtf?! The people at my school are encouraging people to register here. I didn't do absentee because I wanted to be sure that my vote gets counted on election day.
qwertybob said:Do you guys have anyone who is the equivelent of Jeremy Paxman ? I love the way he will ask a question and will keep asking the same question over and over until they give a straight answer.
in the clip i posted he asks someone the same question 7 times, another person has to face a question 9 times and then it ends with his famous interview where he asked a question 12 times![]()
That was nice and all and it was obvious that is what he really feels, but the whole notion that it is only between the mother and the doctor and possibly their church is in itself problematic. It kinda misses out on one of the crucial parties.Slurpy said:Great response to the 'when does life begin' question.
Obama: The President We Need, But Not The One We Deserve Right Now.thekad said:I know it's been said a million times already in this thread, but "no one has ever lost an election by underestimating the ntelligejce of the American people." I like that Obama has mostly spoken to the Ameican people as free-thinking, reasonable adults, but if he loses...I don't see a reason for the Democrats to run such a positive campaign again. Perhaps we aren't ready.
devilhawk said:That was nice and all and it was obvious that is what he really feels, but the whole notion that it is only between the mother and the doctor and possibly their church is in itself problematic. It kinda misses out on one of the crucial parties.
The question is so freaking loaded and impossible to answer. I really wish it could be left outside of the political arena.
Hopefully, one day science can definitively answer the question so this can end.
sp0rsk said:One of the best comics ever written.
quadriplegicjon said:thats so fucked. interesting how this shit never seems to happen to republicans. :/
Ether_Snake said:Well you know on election day there will be people from the Republican side telling people they're at the wrong place to vote, that the place is closed, that they're late, and calling people to tell them the same, drop fake letters in their mail boxed giving them the wrong addresses on where to vote at, etc. That's just a few tactics on the last day of the election, and it eats away at least some votes.
You tell a bunch of people at a homeless shelter that the Democrats are hosting a buffet for them where people are actually voting and you slow down the process, cause some confusion, maybe call the police to say things are getting hectic because some of the homeless guys are now angry, etc.
That's the kind of stuff the Democrats have had to deal with in two elections already.
No. Evolution is no different than gravity in science. I won't tell people they can't learn creationism or even that they can't believe it, but it sure as hell doesn't belong in school. Reforming it into ID should not allow the injection of that crap into schools.Trakdown said:Kinda like the evolution debate.
devilhawk said:Hopefully, one day science can definitively answer the question so this can end.
Trakdown said:I can't remember what election it was, but throughout the south, the GOP distributed flyers reminding black people to vote on Nov. 5th. The election was, of course, on the fourth.
laserbeam said:When NBC Executives express concern and outrage at their cable branch becoming so vocally left leaning I think it is safe to say its not debunked.
Mr. Griffin is the President of MSNBC btw.
Ratings have destroyed the news. Who sits around and watches the news all day? Young people? No. Working mothers? No. Cranky old white people. And the news channels have learned that skewing your news to cranky old white people (who tend to lean very conservative) boosts news channels ratings.laserbeam said:Olbermann is meeting the underside of a Bus because he offers little in the grand scheme of things. MSNBC was owned by PBS of all places consistently for both conventions etc. Ratings are what Cable Press cares about and all Olbermann is good for is his show other than that he isnt boosting MSNBC
If the next 60 days go by without any sort of attempt by the Obama campaign to expose McCain's lies, then you'll have a point. But since the past 60 days haven't gone that way (or the 60 days before that...), I hardly see the relevance of your criticism.Ether_Snake said:Ok I was exaggerating when I said you should flood the channels with lies, but this is what the Democrats will have to face once more, and it works well especially late in the campaign. What the Democrats CAN do is use their money for advertising all over the place, and they have to show everything from McCain being Obama rolled (if they can legally do so) to clips of McCain such as in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c
qwertybob said:is anyone ever held accountable for shit like this ?
I actually heard an interesting viewpoint on creationism/ID the other night. It was kind of suggesting well . . . maybe it should be taught. It would take a whole 15 minutes. When your whole 'science' consists of "Well . . . I don't know what happened . . . God did it.", it is not like it will take much time. And compared to the years one can spend on teaching evidence of evolution, creationism/ID is a joke. There is nothing there to teach . . . it is just "Well . . . we can't figure out how this works, so God did it."devilhawk said:No. Evolution is no different than gravity in science. I won't tell people they can't learn creationism or even that they can't believe it, but it sure as hell doesn't belong in school. Reforming it into ID should not allow the injection of that crap into schools.
Ether_Snake said:Well you know on election day there will be people from the Republican side telling people they're at the wrong place to vote, that the place is closed, that they're late, and calling people to tell them the same, drop fake letters in their mail boxed giving them the wrong addresses on where to vote at, etc. That's just a few tactics on the last day of the election, and it eats away at least some votes.
You tell a bunch of people at a homeless shelter that the Democrats are hosting a buffet for them where people are actually voting and you slow down the process, cause some confusion, maybe call the police to say things are getting hectic because some of the homeless guys are now angry, etc.
That's the kind of stuff the Democrats have had to deal with in two elections already.
Yes, developemental biology has gotten to this point, but as the science progresses even further and more undeniable proof is obtained and relayed I think the debate will quiet down.OuterWorldVoice said:Science can answer that easily. The real debate is, "when does it matter?" That, unfortunately, is subjective. I am pro choice for a very unpalatable reason and I could never run for office.
I think humans are kind of shitty, there are too many of them and I'm an atheist too. So obviously I am pro choice, since I don't value the concept of a "soul." I actually fully understand why Pro Life people feel like that, but since I disagree with most of the precepts that make life "special" or "important," choice seems logical to me.
I think that you can repeat a genetic combination later if now's not the right time, and I think a late term pregnancy should be carried to term and given up for adoption if the parent is not prepared to deal with it.
So weirdly enough, I actually think JayDubya is right on the money when he says "life" begins at a successful fertilization. I just don't give a shit. I also realize that means I don't have a lot of folks who have my back on that.
devilhawk said:That was nice and all and it was obvious that is what he really feels, but the whole notion that it is only between the mother and the doctor and possibly their church is in itself problematic. It kinda misses out on one of the crucial parties.
The question is so freaking loaded and impossible to answer. I really wish it could be left outside of the political arena.
Hopefully, one day science can definitively answer the question so this can end.
kaching said:If the next 60 days go by without any sort of attempt by the Obama campaign to expose McCain's lies, then you'll have a point. But since the past 60 days haven't gone that way (or the 60 days before that...), I hardly see the relevance of your criticism.
Well, the whole point of ID is to de-religonize (lol) the creation myth so that it skirts the separation of church and state. It is not a varifiable science at all and has no place in intro biology courses.speculawyer said:I actually heard an interesting viewpoint on creationism/ID the other night. It was kind of suggesting well . . . maybe it should be taught. It would take a whole 15 minutes. When your whole 'science' consists of "Well . . . I don't know what happened . . . God did it.", it is not like it will take much time. And compared to the years one can spend on teaching evidence of evolution, creationism/ID is a joke. There is nothing there to teach . . . it is just "Well . . . we can't figure out how this works, so God did it."
Y2Kev said:Prime Minister's question time is fucking awesome. Why don't we have anything like that in the US?
Y2Kev said:Prime Minister's question time is fucking awesome. Why don't we have anything like that in the US?
devilhawk said:That was nice and all and it was obvious that is what he really feels, but the whole notion that it is only between the mother and the doctor and possibly their church is in itself problematic. It kinda misses out on one of the crucial parties.
The question is so freaking loaded and impossible to answer. I really wish it could be left outside of the political arena.
Hopefully, one day science can definitively answer the question so this can end.
Trakdown said:Kinda like the evolution debate.
I don't think science can provide an answer since it is more philosophical & subjective, but even if science did provide an answer, the fundies wouldn't believe it anyway so it really wouldn't matter.devilhawk said:That was nice and all and it was obvious that is what he really feels, but the whole notion that it is only between the mother and the doctor and possibly their church is in itself problematic. It kinda misses out on one of the crucial parties.
The question is so freaking loaded and impossible to answer. I really wish it could be left outside of the political arena.
Hopefully, one day science can definitively answer the question so this can end.
I'm speculawyer and I approve of that message.SecretDestroyer said:The abortion question is not "when does life begin" but "when does ensoulment occur" and that has already been answered by science... it doesn't... because souls aren't real.
But of course, reality isn't all that important to the pro-life crowd.
Flat earth caucus indeed.