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ralexand said:That's not fair to McCain. He's not a racist.
He may not "consciously" be racist, but history shows he's more than capable of slipups when it comes to offensive language.
ralexand said:That's not fair to McCain. He's not a racist.
Incognito said:
Cheebs said:Obama who was taking the day off in Chicago after a flood canceled his event in Iowa will be holding a impromptu press conference near his home to comment on McCain's Today Show interview.
CowboyAstronaut said:So wait a minute, McCain doesn't think that bringing the troops home from Iraq is important?
What are they suppose to do, live there for the rest of their lives under the threat of being shot or blown up?
What are you laughing at, spanky?VanMardigan said::lol :lol
In the poll being discussed, Obama just went up by three points. And the laughing emoticon is for....?VanMardigan said::lol :lol
Obama is catching up among men!Triumph said:
GhaleonEB said:In the poll being discussed, Obama just went up by three points. And the laughing emoticon is for....?
Obama FMUTA?VanMardigan said:Read the quote out loud. And don't say Michigan. Read the abbreviation instead.
The Lamonster said:Obama FMUTA?
:lolGaborn said:Now, see, that I can get behind. I may not agree with Obama on most things but dude's hawt.
Here's one question from today's NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll that we're releasing early: 59% say it's more important to have a president who will focus on progress and moving America forward, versus 37% who would rather the president protect what has made America great.
For more on the poll -- the match up between McCain and Obama, whether adding Hillary Clinton to the ticket helps or hurts Obama -- tune into NBC Nightly News tonight or click onto MSNBC.com at 6:30 pm ET.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was gracious in her full-throated endorsement of Senator Barack Obama. But that does not mean all is forgiven by others in the Clinton universe.
For proof, look no further than Doug Band, chief gatekeeper to former President Bill Clinton.
Band keeps close track of the past allies and beneficiaries of the Clintons who supported Obama's campaign, three Clinton associates and campaign officials said. Indeed, he is widely known as a member of the Clinton inner circle whose memory is particularly acute on the matter of who has been there for the couple and who has not.
...The lineup invariably begins with A-list members like Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico; Representative James Clyburn of South Carolina, the House Democratic whip; Gregory Craig, Bill Clinton's lawyer in his impeachment and trial; David Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist; Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri; and several Kennedys. Some members of the Democratic Party's rules committee, the state of Iowa and the caucus system in general are also near the top.
The news media have already focused on some list entries, including the online gossip purveyor Matt Drudge (who had the nerve to show up at Hillary Clinton's departure speech on Saturday), Todd Purdum of Vanity Fair (the author of a recent profile of Bill Clinton) and the cable network MSNBC (whose hosts Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann are charter list members, Clinton associates said).
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"I won't forget these people," said Susie Tompkins Buell, a co-founder of the Esprit clothing company and a longtime friend of the Clintons who describes herself as "a soul sister" to Hillary Clinton.
When asked to name "these people," Buell specifies "all the women who sold out Hillary." She declined to volunteer names on her list but answered "all of the above" when read a roster of prominent women supporting Obama that includes Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Governor Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas.
Sigh. When are clinton supporters going to learn that it's not that we didn't want a woman in the white house, we didn't want THAT woman in the white house.Zeed said:
the state of Iowa and the caucus system in general are also near the top.
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Jim Webb said:Most Southern soldiers viewed the driving issue to be sovereignty rather than slavery, he said. Love of the Union was palpably stronger in the South than in the North before the war just as overt patriotism is today but it was tempered by a strong belief that state sovereignty existed prior to the Constitution and that it had never been surrendered.
mckmas8808 said:Guys go to http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/11/new...roposals_tpc/index.htm?postversion=2008061110
It actually shows what the average tax return will be in 2009 if McCain or Obama were president. It breaks down the numbers for everybody. I can't copy and paste the chart here because Im on a phone.
Okay so I can at least post this.
Here's how the average tax bill could
change in 2009 if either John McCain's or Barack Obama's tax proposals were fully in place.
MCCAIN
OBAMA
Income
Avg. tax bill
Avg. tax bill
Over $2.9M
-$269,364
+$701,885
$603K and up
-$45,361
+$115,974
$227K-$603K
-$7,871
+$12
$161K-$227K
-$4,380
-$2,789
$112K-$161K
-$2,614
-$2,204
$66K-$112K
-$1,009
-$1,290
$38K-$66K
-$319
-$1,042
$19K-$38K
-$113
-$892
Under $19K
-$19
-$567
Obama taxes? What are you talking about? Unless you make over SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND your taxes aren't going up (well by $12 if you make over 200k but thats nothing).GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
Worried you might have to sell your second house? Seriously though, you couldn't have suffered that much in the 90s.GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
bob_arctor said:What category/bracket do you fall into?
I think calling him a sympathizer is going a little overboard, but how is this going to hurt? The last thing Republicans want to get in an argument about is racism, and black voters aren't going to switch to McCain because of this. If anything, he'd get MORE votes in the South with Webb on the ticket.thekad said:Jim Webb = Confederate Sympathizer
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0608/10994.html
This isn't going to help.
Which bracket do you fall into?GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
:-/VanMardigan said:Read the quote out loud. And don't say Michigan. Read the abbreviation instead.
Ah, so you're one of those 3-4% who make more than $600,000? Congratulations. I don't know how you're going to make it through an Obama presidency.GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
More likely he is stupid and cant read a chart.FlightOfHeaven said:So, GashPrex is in the top 3 percent, I take it?
GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
Man I wish I had your tax problem.GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
GashPrex said:That is incredibly disgusting. I can't imagine paying those Obama figures in taxes, holy shit fuck that. As an independent who disagrees with both candidates on issues on either side, that certainly is important to me. Sometimes people forget to see how this government will personally affect us, and not other nations or other people.
I'm with you.Hellsing321 said:Man I wish I had your tax problem.
gcubed said:you make over $600k??
Awesome!
More to the point, those increases are the result of rolling back cuts that weren't there in the 90s.Trakdown said:According to this chart, Obama's tax cut will affect us (as in, the majority of the people in the US) by greatly easing our tax burden. And the serious tax increases are only for people who make a million dollars or more in two years or less- also known as "the upper one percent".
I'm assuming you read this wrong. If not, you got some 'splaining to do.
He loves Racing games!Cheebs said:I peaked around his post history. He is a intern. Meaning there is a 0% chance he makes over 600k.
So he pretty much has made a fool of himself. :lol
Cheebs said:I peaked around his post history. He is a intern. Meaning there is a 0% chance he makes over 600k.
So he pretty much has made a fool of himself. :lol
Justin Bailey said:I mean if it was just a misunderstanding then you guys are like fucking piranhas :lol
I don't know. Sympathizing, or whatever you want to call it, with the people who fought to keep your forefathers in chains probably won't play too well with the blacks that Obama hopes to turnout in record numbers. The Confederate sympathizer bloc probably aren't going to vote in large numbers for Obama no matter what.Justin Bailey said:I think calling him a sympathizer is going a little overboard, but how is this going to hurt? The last thing Republicans want to get in an argument about is racism, and black voters aren't going to switch to McCain because of this. If anything, he'd get MORE votes in the South with Webb on the ticket.
Cheebs said:I peaked around his post history. He is a intern. Meaning there is a 0% chance he makes over 600k.
So he pretty much has made a fool of himself. :lol
I love this description :lolJustin Bailey said:I mean if it was just a misunderstanding then you guys are like fucking piranhas :lol