Jindal vs Obama 2012?
11/7/2008 12:34:12 AM
whos that?so Alan Keyes already lost
11/7/2008 12:37:13 AM
11/7/2008 1:52:18 AM
^ Yikes.
11/7/2008 2:13:50 AM
As much as I would like to see him run for a variety of reasons, Bobby Jindal seems like one of the few politicians who says, "I have no desire to run for national office," and actually means it. I wish McCain had been able to convince him to run as VP, or at least give a big address at the convention this year, but it seems he's content running his state.
11/7/2008 2:42:31 AM
hmm, if a lot of that up there is true, not a fan. i need to do more research.however, i support this (didn't even know such a bill ever existed)
11/7/2008 7:08:08 AM
A black man -- actually, HALF black -- just became President of the US. It will still be quite some time before Indians (dot, not feather) and Asians could become President of the US.
11/7/2008 7:16:18 AM
11/7/2008 7:19:08 AM
He's exactly the kind of person the GOP needs on the national stage. Not a capitulator, not somebody who will cave into the whims of those who are going to hate him regardless, but somebody who is principled and idealogically sound.
11/7/2008 8:31:03 AM
He's not ideologically sound, he's a pretty far right wing douchebag. The republicans need someone who ditches the social batshitism of conservative christians and is fiscally conservative. Someone akin to Guiliani (but less sleazy) or Romney (but less sleazy).
11/7/2008 8:46:17 AM
^ In other words, Republicans need to become more like the other party to win? Odd. That's exactly what Republicans advised Democrats to do for 10 years after the 1994 Republican Revolution. Tell me, man. Did it work???????? No one knows what the Republicans need to do at this point. Libertarians think it needs to become more libertarian. Evangelicals think it needs to be more evangelical. Pat Robertson think it needs to become more like Pat Robertson (anti-immigrant, anti-trade, anti-foreigner). No one has any clue about what needs to happen in the Republican Party. So why do so many blovators sound so confident about it?
11/7/2008 9:04:04 AM
Being as objective as possible, in order for the GOP to win again they must remember Reagon. Socially conservative AND fiscally conservative moving to the center. A canidate that reminds voters of the good old days. Now, in my biased opinion, I think Bobby Jindal will be a great candidate for the GOP! Transplanting the famous Obama grassroots campaign strategy to Booby will exact the same results indeed. Excellent choice.
11/7/2008 9:25:41 AM
That guy is a nut case!!
11/7/2008 9:34:04 AM
11/7/2008 10:01:11 AM
11/7/2008 10:11:04 AM
Jindal thinks that he cured a friend's cancer using an exorcism when he was in college.That's all you need to know.....
11/7/2008 10:44:51 AM
11/7/2008 10:54:45 AM
Jindal is the right's version of Obama, except with more experience. Obama's stance before running for President was seeming the exact opposite of Jindals. interesting.
11/7/2008 10:56:22 AM
[user]BobbyJindal[/user] aint shiti'd rather vote for BobbyDigital
11/7/2008 10:57:35 AM
lmao, go ahead and pick Jindal in 2012, GOP. I'm sure he'll do great.
11/7/2008 11:13:00 AM
11/7/2008 11:17:33 AM
I am shocked that you have a positive opinion of this guy, GrumpyGOP.[Edited on November 7, 2008 at 11:22 AM. Reason : at least in political terms.]
11/7/2008 11:21:26 AM
Doesn't this guy support teaching creationism in school too? Yeah, no thanks. I would hope the Republicans learned from the whole Palin fiasco to avoid social conservative extremists in future elections.
11/7/2008 11:26:55 AM
Jindal/Palin, thats the ticket!
11/7/2008 12:07:30 PM
^^ to be fair, he supports teaching "intelligent design" in public schools, which is not exactly the same thing as Creationism, especially the "young earth" variety (although I wouldn't be surprised if he is, in fact, a Young Earth Creationist).I don't know whether or not he supports teaching ID alongside or in place of evolution.
11/7/2008 12:27:26 PM
Duke, you're a smart guy. I hope that you can understand that ID is simply a thinly veiled wedge to get Creationism and religion into schools. The IDers who testified at the Dover trials openly admitted in court that this was the case.
11/7/2008 12:35:15 PM
^^ All the ID proposals have been Young Earth Creationism rebadged.There is a notion of "intelligent design" that doesn't require a young earth, but it's purely philosophical/religious, and actually has no bearing on science. This is different than Intelligent Design of the Discovery Institute type which says that science has it wrong.
11/7/2008 12:43:00 PM
^^, pretty much. ID is Creationism just renamed to try and get it pass the legal system and into schools. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/Great series on the issue. The Intelligent Design book that was pushed in Dover, "Of Pandas and People" was proven to be just a renamed and slightly edited version of "Biology and Creation." Whoops.[Edited on November 7, 2008 at 12:48 PM. Reason : .]
11/7/2008 12:48:41 PM
I'm not siding with him, and I know what ID ultimately boils down to. I'm just saying that the statement that he supports teaching Creationism in public schools is not exactly correct.Call him out, but do it accurately and without twisting anything. Words mean things.
11/7/2008 3:02:26 PM
The point is Creationism IS Intelligent Design. Words do mean things, but in this case they mean the exact same thing.
11/7/2008 3:37:58 PM
Duke, I don't know where you think you're going with this, but you're either misinformed, or you're intent on splitting the finest semantic hair. plain and simple, ID is a subterfuge... it is a poorly-veiled front for Creationism. Not only is this widely understood by everyone who has studied the issues, it has been ruled as such by a Federal judge -- who happens to be a Republican, a Christian, and who was appointed to the Federal bench by George W. Bush.you can read Judge John E. Jones' 139-page ruling in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, where he unequivocally rules ID as nothing more than Creationism repackaged in an attempt to sneak it in public schools through the back door: http://www.pamd.uscourts.gov/kitzmiller/kitzmiller_342.pdfor you can read the summaries:http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/20/intelligent.design/index.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/judge.html[Edited on November 7, 2008 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ]
11/7/2008 3:43:27 PM
11/7/2008 3:51:19 PM
Dear lord, Wikipedia is about as left as one can get!
11/7/2008 4:32:13 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_design
11/7/2008 4:40:27 PM
^i think we are all aware of what ID is. Someone shoudl have just PM'd TheDuke, rather than piling this shit up in the thread.
11/7/2008 4:52:31 PM
11/7/2008 5:06:10 PM
11/7/2008 5:13:10 PM
^ the only problem with that is the the way our legal system works, someone who's not ACTUALLY a child molester could be branded as such, and get unfairly caught with the castration.Wasn't there a case recently where some 17 yo that just turned 18 was branded as a child molester because his gf was like 15 or something?
11/7/2008 5:19:25 PM
should be up to a jury .. but legit child molestation cases i would not be against by any means
11/7/2008 5:21:21 PM
^ yeah, that's the problem. It's extremely difficult to make a law that's "perfect" and juries make mistakes plenty of times.
11/7/2008 5:22:52 PM
cruel and unusual punishment interrupts justified punishment unfortunately[Edited on November 7, 2008 at 5:38 PM. Reason : ^ also what you said]
11/7/2008 5:38:22 PM
11/7/2008 7:30:17 PM
yes, yes, no shit. i agree with you on all counts (except for those last 2 lines).now quit misinterpreting what i'm saying.
11/7/2008 7:46:13 PM
Seriously.VIOLENT EXORCISMS.You people.
11/8/2008 12:10:27 AM
good point.let us speak to Bobby Jindal's personal experience directing a forceful exorcism of his demonically possessed best friend, while attending an Inter-Christian Fellowship at Oxford University.see this is what happens with Hindoos. you bring them to the West, carrying along all their multiple-armed, elephant-faced gods and demons, and then expose them to nutter Catholics and other assorted fundamentalist moonbats ... and they have a brain meltdown or something, and dive off the deep end.
11/8/2008 2:49:23 AM
And so we see the start of the predictable aggressive backlash to presidents having religious beliefs.
11/8/2008 2:59:31 AM
^Did you completely ignore my post?From everything I've read, the whole argument of "Jundal support ID in schools" is based off of his support of a state bill to allow competing scientific theory into the classroom, with specific provisions against religious backed, oriented or motivated content. I've yet to find a quote, soundbyte, or any other shred of actual evidence of Jindal SAYING that was his motivation, or that he supports ID pusher groups in trying to use the law to push ID into schools.It's fucking bullshit.
11/8/2008 3:28:13 AM
^^Because there are plenty of issues that his religion will affect his signing/veto on, including but not limited to:-Secularism-Religion in schools-Stem cell research-Homosexual marriage-Abortion-Going to war because you feel it is your mission from God-Pillaging the resources of the Earth because, "hey, the end of times are coming soon anyway."Fundies are fucking crazy. DON'T elect them.
11/8/2008 12:16:58 PM
Jindal is not the man right now, according to GOP likely voters polled. Of course, things could and probably will change.
11/8/2008 1:07:12 PM
11/8/2008 2:13:02 PM