thanks you're awesomeAniHawk said:
thanks you're awesomeAniHawk said:
I've read that he rubs his fingers like that a lot because his hands are in constant pain.CharlieDigital said:Holy shit. The kicker is that he's playing with his ring while he does it. What does this mean!?!
We need some psychologists in here NOW!
FightyF said:After seeing Obama's acceptance speech, and a decent amount of the Democratic Convention, I don't see how anyone who considers themselves an intelligent person not vote for him.
Gaborn said:Aside from the fact it'd be an unwise line of questioning by Obama for obvious reasons, the context of his comments are not exactly what you seem to think they are. Keep in mind McCain worked with the Vietnamese for decades after the war regarding recovering soldiers bodies.
booooooooooooooooo!cashman said:thanks you're awesome
140.85 said:And a junior senator with zero executive experience who votes "present" 130 times and who does do-over press releases to finally arrive at a position should be closer to those nuclear launch codes? Oh right - he has "judgement". The same judgment that has manifested itself in choosing a racist pastor and running an education program with an unrepentant terrorist.
Born just last April, Trig Palin is already the cutest little poster-child for the pro-life cause that ever popped out of a governor. Sarah found out four months into her pregnancy that baby Trig would be born with Down's Syndrome, but she publicly declared that because she's pro-life, she has no choice but to carry the lifelong burden to term (we're paraphrasing). The baby was named after the math class he'll never take in high school, and he's just so adorable that we've got no choice but to give this one a perfect 4 out of 4 juice boxes full of warm piss, stupid name and all!
Well, she was elected governor. Of Alaska, yes, and seemingly on an "anyone but the incumbent" ticket, but still.worldrunover said:This woman [Palin] has achieved NOTHING.
kkaabboomm said:booooooooooooooooo!
Trakdown said:See, I wish he would've brought this up. All I've ever heard on the subject is "I will never forgive the gooks". And this is in 20+ years of being in the state he's from.
Oh, and I wouldn't DREAM of having Obama ask that. I was just saying there's a difference between someone's pastor saying racist stuff and the person actually saying it.
adamsappel said:Well, she was elected governor. Of Alaska, yes, and seemingly on an "anyone but the incumbent" ticket, but still.
What is your contribution to society?
Mahadev said:OMG a Fox News watcher. Kill it! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
AniHawk said:Your not the first person to have their avatar stolen here.
it happens. i feel like obama having his thunder stolen by the palin announcement. i will come out stronger for itAniHawk said:Your not the first person to have their avatar stolen here.
Mahadev said:OMG a Fox News watcher. Kill it! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
I can't see how anyone who considers themselves to be intelligent to vote for Obama or McCain for that matter. Both horrible candidates.FightyF said:After seeing Obama's acceptance speech, and a decent amount of the Democratic Convention, I don't see how anyone who considers themselves an intelligent person not vote for him.
140.85 said:And a junior senator with zero executive experience who votes "present" 130 times and who does do-over press releases to finally arrive at a position should be closer to those nuclear launch codes? Oh right - he has "judgement". The same judgment that has manifested itself in choosing a racist pastor and running an education program with an unrepentant terrorist.
Illuminati said:I can't see how anyone who considers themselves to be intelligent to vote for Obama or McCain for that matter. Both horrible candidates.
Alt account.monchi-kun said:careful about asking that question on gaf...especially if you are some kind of VP of Corporate Communications
Gaborn said:Here's an article from the 2000 campaign on the subject.
I'll let you judge it for yourself, but to me he's understandably referring only to one segment of the Vietnamese population - his prison guards. Beyond that it's not fair to say he's particularly racist towards Vietnamese as a whole.
RiskyChris said:I can't see how anyone who considers themselves to be intelligent could be so close-minded as to try to assume politics is a field where you could pretend to take an intellectual high ground.
An intelligent person should be able to justify his vote, Democratic, Republican, or throw-away.
Gaborn said:Half of poligaf seems to watch Fox news sometimes, if only to laugh at them. Personally I haven't watched that shitfest in... 6 months or so.
Illuminati said:I can't see how anyone who considers themselves to be intelligent to vote for Obama or McCain for that matter. Both horrible candidates.
Gaborn said:Well said for except for the last two words and the lack of mention of non-voters (I know a few people that refuse to vote on principle)
Trakdown - I don't disagree with you, but I also understand where he was coming from and Obama is smart to not go anywhere near it as well.
This is GAF, obviously not.RiskyChris said:An intelligent person should be able to justify his vote, Democratic, Republican, or throw-away.
Or just abstain from voting.OuterWorldVoice said:you must favor one over the other, an intelligent person would try to steer it to the lesser of two evils.
Mahadev said:But he's a real Fox News watcher the kind that believes in and repeats their talking points. I rarely meet these people on the internet. Maybe it's because most of their watchers don't know how to use computers.
Stoney Mason said:I have no problem with non-voters. As long as they don't flap in my ears with their complaints on a regular basis.
Illuminati said:Or just abstain from voting.
Jak140 said::lol Seriously, I've seen about 5 minutes of that douche bag's show about three or four times in the last couple months and heard him parrot that same tired garbage at least a dozen times every time. The man could be a drinking game.
ANyone who's figured out how to massage breasts to raise money for Leukemia is a free market genius.Gaborn said:Because intelligent voters are going for Barr?
140.85 said:
A previous CNN poll, taken just one week earlier, suggested the race between Sens. McCain, R-Arizona, and Obama, D-Illinois, was tied at 47 percent each.
Why can't McCain close the deal?140.85 said:
Hitokage said:All this talk about literacy tests and poll taxes misses the fucking point. If you have a problem with the people voting, then work to improve them, not exclude them.
Illuminati said:I can't see how anyone who considers themselves to be intelligent to vote for Obama or McCain for that matter. Both horrible candidates.
There is no direction I favor, I do not like either candidate at all. I've voted democratic every election since I was 18 and this will probably be the first time I am not voting. I'm not going to pick someone I don't stand by just for the hell of voting for the lesser of two evils or whatever motivate people to vote when they are unable to decide.OuterWorldVoice said:But then you would not be influencing it in the direction you favor, however little, however incrementally.
PS2 KID said:There's only 2 candidates. If one candidate has a greater number of issues which agree with you vote for him. It's like a shopping list. Too bad there's no return policy.![]()
still waiting on this answer.OuterWorldVoice said:So which is it? Limited experience is fine, or it's bad?
Trakdown said:Obama, Biden on 60 Minutes: http://thisweekwithbarackobama.blogspot.com/2008/08/obama-and-biden-interview-on-60-minutes.html
Edit: Picture from Pier 32 restaurant, Hamilton Lake, Indiana.
PS2 KID said:There's only 2 candidates. If one candidate has a greater number of issues which agree with you vote for him. It's like a shopping list. Too bad there's no return policy.![]()
OuterWorldVoice said:Pita chips and hummus. Muslim elitists confirmed.
There's only two viable candidates. It's thanks to the idiots who thought there was a third eight years ago that we got stuck with Bush.Gaborn said:*sigh*
Gary Whitta said:There's only two viable candidates. It's thanks to the idiots who thought there was a third eight years ago that we got stuck with Bush.
140.85 said:And a junior senator with zero executive experience who votes "present" 130 times and who does do-over press releases to finally arrive at a position should be closer to those nuclear launch codes? Oh right - he has "judgement". The same judgment that has manifested itself in choosing a racist pastor and running an education program with an unrepentant terrorist.
Trakdown said:Obama, Biden on 60 Minutes: http://thisweekwithbarackobama.blogspot.com/2008/08/obama-and-biden-interview-on-60-minutes.html
Just in case anybody missed it.
Edit: Picture from Pier 32 restaurant, Hamilton Lake, Indiana.
To be fair, we'd have been stuck with Lieberman.Gary Whitta said:There's only two viable candidates. It's thanks to the idiots who thought there was a third eight years ago that we got stuck with Bush.
Gary Whitta said:There's only two viable candidates. It's thanks to the idiots who thought there was a third eight years ago that we got stuck with Bush.