the whole thing sounds like a trapespecially the pro-hillary stuff
6/29/2008 2:43:37 PM
^ I agree.Mr. Joshua has a point, though.
6/29/2008 2:47:37 PM
6/29/2008 3:43:49 PM
hmph...I misread the article the first time. I thought some of the cars also had anti-McCain grafitti.[Edited on June 29, 2008 at 4:23 PM. Reason : ...not sure how Mr. Joshua read it.]
6/29/2008 4:23:01 PM
imo "obama hate messages" means obama has said hate messages lately...i dont particularly like that headline
6/29/2008 4:29:54 PM
"Our spendthrift ways are going to come to an end one way or another. Politicians won't even mention the issue, much less face up to it, since the collapse is likely to occur sometime beyond thier typical two-to-four-year time horizon. They hope and believe that the American people are too foolish, uninformed, and shortsighted to be concerned, and that they can be soothed with the pleasant slogans and empty promises of more and more loot."-RPThat is what the truth sounds like. We cant afford the shit we do now.. adding more programs and entitlements are an insult to your intelligence... but it just doesnt seem to matter. Sad what this country is coming to.
6/29/2008 5:00:12 PM
okay now here come the random RP quotesmove along, nothing to see here.[/thread]
6/29/2008 7:12:07 PM
6/29/2008 7:19:06 PM
Dems are hypersensitive about attacks on Obama that they perceive as crossing the line on race. Republicans are hypersensitive about unfounded or orchestrated victimization from the left.The net result is that during this election cycle we will hear countless accusations of racism, followed by countless accusations that they are playing the race card.
6/29/2008 7:25:47 PM
That is actually a pretty good analysis.
6/29/2008 7:34:49 PM
^^^ mofucker, don't play that bullshit with me. i know you ain't stupid.
6/29/2008 7:36:41 PM
I'm dead serious. The reason we can't have an honest-to-god, knock-down, all-out, (over-hyphenated) discussion about race in the US is because there is a culture of perpetual victimhood perpetuated by many (not all) leaders in the black community. This isn't to ignore the crippling effects that poverty, poor education, and the incarceration of non-violent drug offenders have on the urban black community; but come on, you can't tell me that the media wasn't looking for a racial angle when they wrote this story.At some point, blacks are going to have to quit pandering to the "talented tenth", "AIDS / gangsta rap / crack are all government conspiracies," and general "the white man is actively trying to keep us down" bit and take a good hard look at their own situation.White people need to quit being patronizing and start listening to the black communities concerns with an open mind as well . . . this is a two way street.In the mean time, the party which advocates over and over, "its ok, the government is here to help you," will continue to encourage voters to feel helpless in the face of their problems so as to sell them on programs that encourage dependence.]
6/29/2008 7:46:30 PM
okay, right. let's review what's happened, please:1) some idiots tags a bunch of cars with "OBAMA SMOKES CRACK"... 2) the local news reports that Obama was the subject of "hate messages"3) some white guy from the suburbs gets pissy because the liberal media who reported the event (A) dared to use the word "hate" in the headline and/or (B) was so inherently racist that they just plain ignored the old white guy who was just peripherally involved.4) I came along and called bullshit on the guy above.i mean, really, you silly white people need to quit with all this mock indignation and playing like you're being marginalized and shit.Unfortunately, about the only thing that may have surprised me more than Mr. Joshua's whiny white-guy schtick, is that you came running to the defense. I'm a bit disappointed because out of all the conservatives on these forums... I liked to imagine you two were overall pretty reasonable. [Edited on June 29, 2008 at 10:29 PM. Reason : ]
6/29/2008 10:21:59 PM
6/29/2008 10:39:55 PM
6/29/2008 10:43:26 PM
^ I agree, we should leave race out, which is what Obama did, before people started attacking him on a racial level. Obama still doesn't really talk about race much.
6/29/2008 10:49:44 PM
6/29/2008 10:54:05 PM
I see a one-term President Obama happening.
6/29/2008 11:35:10 PM
at least we will have some ammo against black people who feel they are underrepresented.
6/29/2008 11:36:29 PM
WTF????? YOU JUST SAID "AMMO" IN REFERENCE TO A BLACK PRESIDENT1-800-SECRET SERVICEMOTHERFUCKER:mad :GRR:
6/30/2008 1:00:44 AM
6/30/2008 4:41:50 PM
not to mention they make less money than someone working at McDonalds.
6/30/2008 4:55:39 PM
6/30/2008 5:29:25 PM
6/30/2008 5:31:15 PM
^^sounds like hes beating the repubs at their own game
6/30/2008 5:34:21 PM
but he's "above that," right? Obama won't bring change. He'll bring more of the same bullshit that has seen the house endlessly investigating useless shit instead of actually doing anything important. Just like the house did against Clinton.
6/30/2008 5:35:30 PM
you sir are incorrect, but you gain a lol out of me]
6/30/2008 5:36:26 PM
He isn't totally incorrect. One of the side effects of a lazy and politically illiterate electorate is that they view the president as the be-all-end-all savior when, in truth, he is but one (very powerful) cog in the engine of a republican democracy. Unless there is a sea-change in how the Democrats in congress do business (unlikely), you're not going to see a huge shift in how politics are done.
6/30/2008 5:39:51 PM
i figured that out long ago my friend[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 5:43 PM. Reason : slow]
6/30/2008 5:42:48 PM
burro, JCash, Joshua, et. al.before you lump me in with the rest of (what you perceive to be) the dirty proletariat masses of Obamaniacs....Let me explain the "hope" I see, and the "change" I want. It is two-fold: (1) a fundamental shift in our foreign diplomacy. (2) a fundamental shift in the direction of appointees to our Supreme Courtboth of these are entirely, EXCLUSIVELY one might add, within the president's scope of power and influence.all the rest -- race and class, honesty and integrity, domestic policy ... it's nice that we're talking about it all, and i'm impressed by his oratory skills. But put all of that rhetoric aside Those two reasons, above..... THAT is why I want Obama to win. And it's why, I feel, he must win. [Edited on June 30, 2008 at 6:22 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2008 6:14:06 PM
well, you could get a change in that by voting for someone else. why Obama? Or is it just that he has a "D" by his name? At the very least, you understand what kind of "change" you want, which is far more than I can say for most of the obamaniacs. They hear "change," and they wet themselves.
6/30/2008 6:22:27 PM
someone else? lol. who is that? McCain? yeah right. got some more options for me? Ron Paul? Ralph Nader? Bob Barr? Lyndon LaRouche? Richard Petty? come on, dude. EDIT:o wait.... do you mean, why didnt I vote for Hillary? I don't really need to justify a party primary to someone who isn't part of that process, and it's totally irrelevant now, but okay just for fun ....the major reason? Bill. Another reason? Hillary. I don't like the entrenched political establishment they represent. I also have a fundamental aversion to the thought of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton.[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 6:35 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2008 6:23:58 PM
I don't lump you in with anyone . . . I'm not sure where you got that idea because you never struck me as dogmatic and I haven't ever treated you as such
6/30/2008 6:41:27 PM
the dems are doing a good job making it feel like 92 again
6/30/2008 6:45:36 PM
^Was there a feeling of impending doom in 1992, where people felt like they were pretty much fucked no matter who became president? There very well could have been, I was too young to be involved in politics at that age.[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 6:56 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2008 6:54:10 PM
no, there was a feeling of people being pissed off at George H.W. Bush, because he seemed so completely detached from reality.it wasn't entirely fair, but the man had a hard time of convincing people he gave two shits about the recession the economy was in.it really is about perception.also, there was that little Ross Perot feller, who continually was hammering Bush on his broken promise "Read my lips: no new taxes" that was damaging.
6/30/2008 7:11:58 PM
6/30/2008 7:19:25 PM
can't be much of a "Constitutional scholar" if he doesn't understand then 2nd Amendment.
6/30/2008 7:58:09 PM
6/30/2008 9:00:36 PM
It would be bananas if they all left, though! With every branch of gov dominated by the left and all[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 9:07 PM. Reason : You also might as well go ahead an assume Obama will have 2 terms]
6/30/2008 9:07:22 PM
I'm not assuming that at all. Winning an election and running a government are two completely different things.
6/30/2008 9:10:50 PM
nevertheless, most presidents are elected for both terms, and obama will see a nice economic bounce near the end of his term.
6/30/2008 9:23:27 PM
[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 9:31 PM. Reason : oops]
6/30/2008 9:27:48 PM
Actually only 13 of 42 have served a full two terms. Why would you presume an economic bounce? ]
6/30/2008 9:30:04 PM
Don't fool yourself by misapplying statistics. Since FDR, they've pretty much been getting elected to 2 terms. The only one-termers got fucked by finishing off on the bad ends of economic cycles.Obama has impeccable timing because because he is coming at an economic low, and the economic cycle will simply get back to highs within 4 years (similar to Reagan's timing). The considerable incumbent advantage + good economic timing = automatic second term.[Edited on July 1, 2008 at 12:26 AM. Reason : fsdf]
7/1/2008 12:24:48 AM
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7/1/2008 9:09:02 AM
7/1/2008 12:27:06 PM
thats fine. the end result, is McCain demoralizes the GOP base and fails to impress the undecided moderates.whereas Obama energizes the Dem base, and engages the undecided moderates.be sure to buy some all black outfits; you'll want to dress appropriately mournful the last week of January.
7/1/2008 1:10:06 PM
7/1/2008 1:12:10 PM