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zirnitra

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I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
 

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zirnitra post=18.74460.834898 said:
I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
Right, like anyone is going to believe this--just like all the moonbats who said they were going to move to Canada if Kerry didn't win the election 4 years ago. Well, he didn't, and there wasn't a mass exodus to Canada. :p
 

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Imitation Saccharin post=18.74460.834884 said:
Saskwach post=18.74460.834761 said:
Saying McCain is a xerox of W is about as mistaken as believing Obama is a Muslim.
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_it_true_john_mccain_voted_with.html

Your rebuttal?
Hmmm, you know I think I have to admit defeat on that one - with the half-rebuttal that this 95% agreement was only in the Year of Our Lord 2007. I'd like to see the whole record over Bush's 8 years. I'd also like to have a look at whether the kind of legislation Bush has been pushing has changed in this year. This isn't inconceivable; presidents start looking at their legacy in their last year of office, and that undoubtedly changes things. Furthermore, that McCain has been voting with Bush in this last year could indicate only that he's decided to play it safe with the conservative base for his last bid at the Presidency. I seem to remember some analysis of his views changing mightily between the 2004 and 2008 Republican races. This would tell us not that McCain is like Bush, but that he's sold out some of his principles for the big chair. Those are two different things.
 

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GCM post=18.74460.834842 said:
From what I've seen, Palin looks to be a typical Republican on issues, so the only thing I can think of for McCain having chosed her is to get the Hilary supporters on his side, since a bunch of them hate Obama so much for keeping her from the nomination.
Naw, it's to round up the "base" that propelled the younger Bush to office -- social conservatives who don't really identify strongly with McCain. She's got a strong anti-abortion stance (that's the big shibboleth, the thing that gets far-right Christians out to the polls like nothing else) and her daughter's pregnancy just makes that more visible. She's also conspicuously "small-town," which is another quality that the "base" values but McCain himself seems to lack.

The news networks made a big stink about disaffected Hillary supporters potentially jumping to McCain/Palin but they had a really tough time actually finding any.

First off, it's important to understand that there is no "women's vote" in the same sense that there is a "black vote" or a "gay vote." Think about it: if there was a "women's vote," then whoever had it would win every election.

The women who voted for Clinton over Obama aren't the same women who are picking McCain/Palin over Obama/Biden. Feminist-identified Democrats -- even the ones who are rather old, still remember the turbulent past vividly, and really want to see a female president in their lifetimes -- aren't like Palin, don't want Palin, and absolutely hate the insinuation that Palin somehow represents them and their beliefs and life choices.

It's an entirely different group of women -- the ones who go to churches and anti-abortion protests and support abstinence-only education and don't identify as feminists -- that are attracted to Palin.

But, hell, even Republican women aren't exactly jumping for joy for Palin right now. Supposedly her rally crowds are like 2/3 male.

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Saskwach post=18.74460.834919 said:
'd like to see the whole record over Bush's 8 years.
It used to be lower, I believe in 2005 being 67 percent.

Saskwach post=18.74460.834919 said:
I seem to remember some analysis of his views changing mightily between the 2004 and 2008 Republican races. This would tell us not that McCain is like Bush, but that he's sold out some of his principles for the big chair. Those are two different things.
How?
Like acceleration and gravity, although different things, they are indistinguishable.
 

Alex_P

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Imitation Saccharin post=18.74460.834978 said:
Alex_P post=18.74460.834935 said:
But, hell, even Republican women aren't exactly jumping for joy for Palin right now. Supposedly her rally crowds are like 2/3 male.

-- Alex
And 100 percent scary.
See photo [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/19/us/politics/19palin.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin].

-- Alex
 

GCM

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@Alex_P:

Maybe. But welcome to teh internetz! Where you can find people saying these things.

You may have a great explanation, but I'm not buying it completely.
 

Shock and Awe

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Because a overwhelming precentage of this site likes Obama so what is the point. I dont really care because im still waiting for President Chuck Norris, but out of them to I like McCain better.
 

Johnn Johnston

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Well, it's not just McCain I have a problem with. It's the types of people that support him. [http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-5-most-clearly-insane-public-figures-endorsing-mccain/] If you don't have time to read the article, one is a Nazi, one is a vocal Islamophobe and one is a "reggaetron rapper". Those are hardly average Americans, hardly Joe Sixpacks or Joe the Plumbers.

JMeganSnow post=18.74460.834917 said:
zirnitra post=18.74460.834898 said:
I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
Right, like anyone is going to believe this--just like all the moonbats who said they were going to move to Canada if Kerry didn't win the election 4 years ago. Well, he didn't, and there wasn't a mass exodus to Canada. :p
I'm assuming you realised it was rhetoric, and he was not actually being serious about it. Very few people actually eat their own hats, either.
 

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zirnitra post=18.74460.834898 said:
I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
Here is a question why do you care who wins office in a forign state, unless you are Iran it dosent really affect you.
 

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Wardog13 post=18.74460.835146 said:
zirnitra post=18.74460.834898 said:
I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
Here is a question why do you care who wins office in a forign state, unless you are Iran it dosent really affect you.
Have you heard the sound clip of him singing "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran" to the tune of "Barbara Ann"? It's childish, trigger-happy, and hideously out-of-tune.
 

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Johnn Johnston post=18.74460.835114 said:
Well, it's not just McCain I have a problem with. It's the types of people that support him. [http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-5-most-clearly-insane-public-figures-endorsing-mccain/] If you don't have time to read the article, one is a Nazi, one is a vocal Islamophobe and one is a "reggaetron rapper". Those are hardly average Americans, hardly Joe Sixpacks or Joe the Plumbers.

JMeganSnow post=18.74460.834917 said:
zirnitra post=18.74460.834898 said:
I'm not American, but if McCain gets in I will loose all faith in humanity and likely kill myself out of disgust and will be making that fact very clear in my suicide note.
Right, like anyone is going to believe this--just like all the moonbats who said they were going to move to Canada if Kerry didn't win the election 4 years ago. Well, he didn't, and there wasn't a mass exodus to Canada. :p
I'm assuming you realised it was rhetoric, and he was not actually being serious about it. Very few people actually eat their own hats, either.
Hyperbole, not rhetoric. I learned a while ago how dumb this practice was, so I stopped, I'm just helping him along the same path.

As for the McCain supporters, I'm a bit more concerned about this sort of thing. [http://gusvanhorn.blogspot.com/2008/10/obama-youth.html] A Populist demagogue isn't precisely a good alternative.
 

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AgentCLXXXIII post=18.74460.835281 said:
McCain actually has the potential to do something.
Obama just waves his hand like a celeberity. Couldn't they have at least gotten someone like Brad Pitt to do that? Hell it'd be like electing the same man...

On a fair note, the reason people despise Bush and McCain is because they fail to see the good accomplished by the Bush administration. We took an enemy that wanted to attack us and moved the target from our homeland to a location in the Middle East. Sorry that we don't have time to spend money on "social programs" due to an economy that was bound to collapse regardless if we had gone to war, when the previous administration failed to properly take care of the leftovers Bush had to deal with.

So what if he did lie?

You'd stutter too if you had so many countries which wished to wipe your country off the face of the earth without justification.
Egghh...

I hate arguing about stuff like this. It used to be fun.

McCain actually has the potential to do something.
Obama just waves his hand like a celeberity. Couldn't they have at least gotten someone like Brad Pitt to do that? Hell it'd be like electing the same man...
Trying to call Obama a celebrity is a poor stance to take. If you call walking out in front of thousands of people chanting your name acting like a celebrity, guess what? McCain does the same thing.

On a fair note, the reason people despise Bush and McCain is because they fail to see the good accomplished by the Bush administration.
Yes, but think of all the BAD they've caused. Started a war, assisted with the collapse of the American economy, tortured many in secret prisons, passed completely unconstitutional bills... Not good. Not good at all.

You'd stutter too if you had so many countries which wished to wipe your country off the face of the earth without justification.
Who exactly?
Who exactly wishes harm to America?
Probably all the innocent civilians who were put in harm's way by Bush's orders.

I'd be willing to bet the majority of people in here have never been in a "hostile situation" in the Middle East.

*waits for them to pretend as if it doesn't matter in the BIG picture*
I don't see what that has to do with anything.