I'm surprised nobody's commented on this yet (or maybe its mentioned in a campaign thread I didn't look through) but Jon Voight really ripped into Obama in this editorial piece:
8/12/2008 12:10:34 PM
While I also agree with him, I think its kind of stupid when celebrities endorse politicians, regardless of who they endorseMore specifically, I think people are stupid when they decide who to vote for or support based on what some actor like Jon Voight says or what some talk show host like Oprah says or what some web blogger says]
8/12/2008 12:12:23 PM
I saw that coming, and I agree with you. People shouldn't vote based on what celebrities say. Thats especially true when its some hot and new on the scene celeb that doesn't have a clue. At least Jon Voight's been around for decades and has a good feel for things. Plus he was the basis of a great joke on a Seinfeld episode.
8/12/2008 12:16:11 PM
The only people trying to make Obama out to be God-like is the right. No one on the left views him like this. It seems that some of the McCain supporters are actually offended that some people may be voting for someone they like, rather than the lesser of 2 evils, which is kind of sad. But I guess when people are that bitter, there's not much you can do to change them.
8/12/2008 12:16:35 PM
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8/12/2008 12:23:24 PM
^ Well if you have to vote for somebody and don't totally agree with all of them but know the direction in which each candidate will take then you should vote for the one you agree with the most. McCain supportes aren't offended by the fact that you like Obama, we just can't understand why you would like him if you actually believed in the traditions and protection of America.
8/12/2008 12:23:33 PM
^^ Why the rolleyes? Do you honestly don't see that it's mostly the Right that is trying to paint him as a messiah?
8/12/2008 12:24:14 PM
8/12/2008 12:25:45 PM
^hypocrite
8/12/2008 12:27:20 PM
moron. no, I see the right as pointing out how ridiculous some of his followers are. They are just making fun of it.Conservative rag? Notice the smoke or clouds around him. [Edited on August 12, 2008 at 12:31 PM. Reason : .]
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8/12/2008 12:33:41 PM
wow
8/12/2008 12:34:58 PM
I hope everyone realizes that culstuff99 is the brickyard racist and when he says traditional america, he means white america.
8/12/2008 12:39:34 PM
^ O RLY?http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=536911[Edited on August 12, 2008 at 12:43 PM. Reason : ]
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8/12/2008 12:48:18 PM
Obama supporters sure do hate it when you point out how they've deified him.
8/12/2008 12:49:18 PM
so he's suggesting we should've stayed engaged indefinitely?
8/12/2008 12:52:59 PM
^^^If you didn't realize it, the website posted was a satire site.
8/12/2008 12:56:12 PM
I believe he is suggesting that we should have fought to win the war or at least support our allies in the region like we promised we would. Instead we bailed out due to political pressure at home, contributing to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese and millions of Cambodians.He is trying to draw a parallel between our hasty retreat from Vietnam and the evolving situation in Iraq.
8/12/2008 12:59:08 PM
The killing fields of the Cambodia have nothing to do with the Viet Nam War. The US being in viet nam would have done nothing to stop them.
8/12/2008 1:03:47 PM
^ Only true if you don't believe in the domino theory
8/12/2008 1:14:22 PM
it's laughable anyway to suggest that public sentiment had anything more than a minor role in pulling out since it had been against the war for quite a while...it is, however a pretty good scapegoat.the real parallels should be drawn to the fact that misinformation and scaremongering during a time when a fragile american psyche facilitated the readiness to believe what the gov. was feeding allowed both ill conceived wars to begin in the first place. Or the fact that we, as a country, were worse off for having gotten involved in both.its also worth noting that some of the more famous vietnam draft dogers are the architects of the current "endeavor", and that some of the same mistakes have been made.[Edited on August 12, 2008 at 1:21 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2008 1:18:24 PM
So I think Obama's the boogeyman huh? Thats putting it a bit extreme, but I do think we're in for trouble if we get him in the Oval Office.I'm voting for McCain. Was he my top pick from the primaries? No. Do I think he's a better, more qualified candidate that shares more values with me than Obama. Yes. I don't see the problem with that.
8/12/2008 1:29:43 PM
I'm not a racist you retards. What I mean by traditions of America is that most americans believe in hard-work, anti-abortion, the second amendment, a process for immigrants, a moral sense of right and wrong, family values, the right of individuals to make decisions for themselves, etc..... These are the principles that our country was founded on.Its not hard to figure out that Obama doesn't quite match up to the traditions of America.
8/12/2008 1:32:03 PM
Everybody's talkin' at meI can't hear a word they're sayin'just drivin' around in Jon Voight's car!!!
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[Edited on August 12, 2008 at 1:41 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2008 1:41:00 PM
No, I'm on my roomates computer and I thought I logged in as me.
8/12/2008 1:46:03 PM
^x4 lol, so you really believe the government went from vietnamization and class warfare (smoke screens to keep the public busy) to "well, the public wants us out, so we're going to get out as fast as possible to appease them b/c after all, they're the boss!!"...that national student strike really put them in their place. by the end of the war, public sentiment had been against them for years...if it was really that influential in leaving, it would have happened long ago. What was infinitely more important was the VC initial refusal to neotiate when we figured out we were in a shit storm in the early 70's and wanted a way out w/o any immediate appearance of failure. [Edited on August 12, 2008 at 1:50 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2008 1:47:33 PM
^^Sure, I don't buy it.
8/12/2008 1:52:56 PM
8/12/2008 1:53:31 PM
because he knows what all real americans believe, durrr
8/12/2008 1:56:01 PM
vix, im prochoice up to a point, but I would answer you that he feels you have a right to make your own decisions as long as your decisions dont harm others. Clearly, he feels that an abortion harms someone.
8/12/2008 1:59:48 PM
8/12/2008 2:05:31 PM
If by anti-war activists, you mean, the American people who voted in a majority of anti-war representatives, you might be right.Also, the Democrats had the majority in 1972, 1974 wasn't a new majority for the Democrats.[Edited on August 12, 2008 at 2:14 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2008 2:12:46 PM
^^people duly electing representatives as their voice is no where near protests and opinion polls causing the pullout.not to mention, as stated earlier nixon was desperate for some sort of peace agreement years before that b/c it was apparent we were getting nowhere...in that sense, it was for political purposes....[Edited on August 12, 2008 at 2:20 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2008 2:20:14 PM
But I don't wanna be a cowboy!
8/12/2008 2:49:43 PM
8/12/2008 3:52:28 PM
i'd rather get rid of them early than have to pay for their socialized health care after they're born
8/12/2008 3:58:57 PM
id rather get rid of the idea of socialized healthcare in general and keep the government out of our lives.
8/12/2008 4:01:27 PM
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8/12/2008 5:05:05 PM
killing an innocent baby isn't wrong, but executing a convicted murderer is, right?/TSB cycle]
8/12/2008 5:08:03 PM
I actually love capital punishment, wish we could speed up the process though to cut costs.
8/12/2008 5:08:43 PM
agree
8/12/2008 5:09:16 PM