I pray Hussein is a one term wonder
7/7/2009 9:43:24 PM
HUSSEIN!!!!!!
7/7/2009 10:28:09 PM
I sure hope Hussein doesn't do anything like the bay of pigs in Iran, we have no idea what would happen if the US interfered in Iran.
7/7/2009 10:36:40 PM
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7/7/2009 10:46:49 PM
so i guess palin is REALLY out now huh?
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7/8/2009 12:49:32 AM
Was there a difference in the two options you just presented? Is there a logical fallacy called false unichotomy?
7/8/2009 1:04:32 AM
The difference is that the former treats the Constitution as the law and final word while allowing for modification of it only through the amendment process, while the latter is an ideology that an evolving interpretation is necessary, and that the constitution may continually edited and updated by judges based on what the founding fathers likely "would have wanted". In other words, one is espoused by the conservatives on the supreme court, and the other is the ideology of the liberals.Moron cited a part of the Constitution (3/5ths rule) that was fucked up. We fixed that through the 13th amendment, as opposed to any judge deciding that the 3/5ths rule was immoral and should be eliminated. Maybe you should pick a better example if you want to argue that the Constitution has been treated as a "living document" by both parties.[Edited on July 8, 2009 at 1:25 AM. Reason : 2]
7/8/2009 1:18:34 AM
I see. Do you know what the difference between common law and civil law is and do you know what kind of system we have?
7/8/2009 1:34:34 AM
yes
7/8/2009 1:42:35 AM
7/8/2009 1:50:55 AM
^^Great, then you know we are a common law system and that common law means that all laws are given meaning through built-up judicial interpretation. This is opposed to a bunch of other crappy countries that have civil law, where they can only apply exactly what their legal codes say.
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7/9/2009 2:02:21 AM
My vote goes for Arizona state Senator Sylvia Allen:
7/9/2009 12:41:06 PM
7/9/2009 6:27:11 PM
Now that Stanford is out in SC, maybe the state will take Colbert a little more seriously this time around.
7/14/2009 8:10:57 AM
per WaPo yesterday, Haley Barbour is the new, competent face of the party, which scares people b/c he's a white southern dude who used to be a lobbyist. in other words, he's a sacrificial lamb.
7/20/2009 2:46:17 PM
thats a big fucking lamb i hate that man
7/20/2009 3:09:36 PM
then Mittens it is!
7/20/2009 3:23:12 PM
They're really scraping the bottom of the barrel, it seems.He reminds be of Boss Hogg.
7/20/2009 3:51:57 PM
hes not the face of my party, and i think the majority of republicans will agree
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7/20/2009 5:58:34 PM
damned if you do, damned if you dont
7/20/2009 6:09:49 PM
7/21/2009 8:54:14 PM
I'm guessing you voted for Kerry in '04. Just throwing that one out there.
7/21/2009 9:05:05 PM
actually i was an actual honest-to-god green party member in '04 and i voted for david cobb, who i had the pleasure to meet once.did you vote for barr?[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 9:10 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2009 9:10:06 PM
Begrudgingly. It was actually a remarkably difficult decision - my final reasoning was more about ballot access than Barr; I was very close to simply skipping that line entirely. I didn't volunteer or donate any money, which, despite Badnarik's bona fide kookiness back in '04 (hell, I'll cop to that), I did (although I'm not sure I would again now that I'm older).To put another spin on it - I was pretty enthusiastic about Ron Paul at first. I still like him in that he has a good track record on civil liberties and limited government. But honest to God I am tired as shit about hearing about the Fed, and I seriously would not see myself contributing in any way (time or money) to any future campaign, given the fact that he squandered all of his political capital on what amounts to an academic matter compared to the war in Iraq, civil liberties, etc. It's incredibly frustrating.[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 9:17 PM. Reason : Ron Paul]
7/21/2009 9:14:18 PM
i've def. grown up since 2004...but i'll prob. never drop my belief that the gov. has to be active in some ways in the economy, even if that is to revert back to its more police-like role of the TR years as opposed to the welfare state role.that said, with regards to this thread, the GOP's only shot is to throw a long bomb w/ a guy who will contrast well and get attention. that guy will be romney, but only because he will once again morph himself into "that guy"...b/c he is a massive tool.[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 9:20 PM. Reason : .]
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7/21/2009 9:21:19 PM
if mitt romney ran today, it would be 45% obama and 45% romney dont have the link but this was said on cnn, which is not conservative by any means
7/21/2009 9:50:59 PM
With the remaining ten percent voting for Romney's magic underpants.
7/21/2009 11:01:31 PM
i hope its romney
7/22/2009 1:08:11 AM
Romney couldn't beat Obama.
7/22/2009 1:30:18 AM
MAGICMOTHERFUCKINGUNDERPANTS
7/22/2009 8:59:09 AM
They might as stay home in 2012 if this keeps up:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V1nmn2zRMcFor those who want to avoid cringing, a Republican congressman is assailed for insisting that Obama is an American citizen. His explanation is drowned out by the audience yelling the pledge of allegiance. And now Liz Cheney is sympathetic to the birther movement:http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/07/22/liz-cheney-speaks-out-in-defense-of-birther-movement/The GOP is running interference on itself.
7/23/2009 10:18:04 AM
that chick needs to be smacked.
7/23/2009 10:31:12 AM