Gamecat
1/31/2008 5:55:45 PM
1/31/2008 6:10:05 PM
legalization=/=decriminalization
1/31/2008 6:16:14 PM
I am quite aware of this, as you see in the passage linked above. Obama's support for even "decriminalization" looks tepid at best.
1/31/2008 7:02:49 PM
^ it should be obvious why that is. A candidate would have to be a complete idiot to campaign openly for decriminalization or legalization.
1/31/2008 9:25:38 PM
A great opportunity for Obama and Hilary to throw some red meat to the anti-war crowd in California.The Berkeley city council is encouraging Code Pink and other groups to protest the U.S. Marine recruiting station located there.http://michellemalkin.com/2007/10/05/code-pink-defaces-berkeley-military-recruitment-office/Wouldn't it be a terrific photo-op to have Obama standing with the protestors showing his unity in getting that Marine recruiting station out of Berkeley?"If I am elected president, I will remove every one of these evil recruiting stations from every town in America. The people of Berkeley have got it right. The way to stop war is to prevent people from going into the military. It's time to vote for change!"He'd win in a landslide if he did this [Edited on February 1, 2008 at 10:43 AM. Reason : .]
2/1/2008 10:43:42 AM
cause he is a dem and we need a dem in office...i mean seriously 28 years and we've only had 8 of a dem
2/1/2008 10:48:35 AM
I actually don't think picketing the Military is the way to protest the war. The military doesn't chose its conflicts. It was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan by the President of the United States. If we had an army that picked which orders it followed and which orders it didn't, I think the nation would be in far worse shape.
2/1/2008 10:57:11 AM
2/1/2008 8:22:05 PM
Here was a fun little blog item from ABC News.http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/02/and-obama-wept.html
2/7/2008 12:14:54 PM
haha, anti-christ much? Im glad I won't be putting an Obama sticker on my car.
2/7/2008 12:23:27 PM
RedGuard, Haha nice.
2/7/2008 3:51:01 PM
2/7/2008 3:55:46 PM
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4259093&page=1
2/8/2008 1:36:51 PM
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7499
2/8/2008 2:27:56 PM
^ Let's try this again, shall we? http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080201/NATION/43529865/0/FRONTPAGE
2/8/2008 3:05:04 PM
stop the presses
2/8/2008 4:03:29 PM
Look, I'm not the nimrod who's buying into this "audacity of hope" and "change" bullshit. So really, spare me your sarcasm.
2/8/2008 4:07:44 PM
excuse me, sir, but dont change the subject
2/8/2008 4:12:44 PM
Um, which subject would happen to be getting changed, exactly?It's really a very simple chain of thought.-Obama makes vacuous statements about "reform" and "change" and "optimism" that airhead college kids get all excited about-This leads said college kids to believe he'll actually change a few things, in particular certain laws pertaining to substances often consumed by said audience, supported by certain noises the candidate has made back in 2004.-Evidence from 2008 flatly contradicts this, and other aspects of this unspecific "change" rhetoricErgo, Obama isn't a reformer. Not that hard to follow, if you're actually paying attention.
2/8/2008 4:18:10 PM
Yes clearly he's running on the weed platform. You're exactly right.
2/8/2008 4:18:43 PM
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/example
2/8/2008 4:23:54 PM
You said in particular, which gave the indication you were saying that was his main platform.For example, DrSteveChaos posts a lot of shit. In particular, his comments about Obama.
2/8/2008 4:27:21 PM
2/8/2008 4:31:48 PM
2/8/2008 6:40:24 PM
I think I'd like him more if he didn't try to sounds like MLK or smthg. I mean he was born in Hawaii and lived most of his life til being an adult in Hawaii and Indonesia. Why try to be smthg he's not. He never sounded like that when I first heard him speak back in the day.
2/9/2008 12:18:48 AM
i was precinct offiicer and caucus chair for my precinct here in seattle.Obama is killing Clinton.like 8 to 1, at least here in the city.
2/9/2008 7:43:45 PM
do you know what age group that mostly is?
2/9/2008 8:24:14 PM
2/9/2008 8:33:45 PM
because he was on saturday night live
2/9/2008 11:37:25 PM
it doesnt mater what the national polls say...it is going to come down to Fl and Ohio, there is very little chance that Obama will win any of the south that he has one in the primaries. If he doesnt when Ohio or Florida McCain will be the next Prez.(same for Billary but she is doing very well in FL and the southern States that Obama has one are AUTO GOP in the general.)[Edited on February 10, 2008 at 12:28 AM. Reason : it is like McCain winning in the GOP primaries states that will never go GOP in the general]
2/10/2008 12:27:02 AM
[Edited on February 10, 2008 at 1:43 AM. Reason : nevermind, I assume you were referring to the gen'l election...]
2/10/2008 1:42:46 AM
lol. Barack Obama is a cool dude. he's in Louisiana and he's rippin the hot sauce down there, I have that same podunk sauce, but it's actually pretty fucking hot. And all this time I thought politicians ate out of tubeshttp://i.l.cnn.net/cnn/2008/images/02/09/art.bonoloa.ap.jpg
2/10/2008 2:48:06 AM
2/10/2008 12:21:45 PM
2/10/2008 12:37:33 PM
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/7/18938/03983/329/452246http://ncst.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8591732057 $5.01: The February 12th Obama Money Bomb
2/10/2008 9:55:00 PM
better than Rudy Guiliani's fundraiser a couple months ago, where everyone donated $9.11
2/10/2008 11:01:05 PM
2/10/2008 11:31:37 PM
2/11/2008 12:04:06 PM
But it is still purestrain comedic.No?
2/11/2008 12:11:05 PM
Purestrain GOLD.
2/11/2008 12:12:28 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hUngQ8-wLU
2/11/2008 3:48:20 PM
Because he is an excellent speaker.
2/11/2008 5:25:23 PM
<object width="425" height="373"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/b3GLyuVzIn8&rel=1&border=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/b3GLyuVzIn8&rel=1&border=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="373"></embed></object>Obama answers a question from an audience member on why she should vote for him rather than Hill.j(embed please)
2/11/2008 8:30:48 PM
2/11/2008 8:47:22 PM
Thank you much.
2/11/2008 9:15:17 PM
donated 5.01 today
2/12/2008 6:48:37 AM
im moving outa the country
2/12/2008 8:49:20 AM
Wow, great post markgoal, dagreenone:That was a quick and logical answer... nice catch... but my notes on it sucked so I went back through and scribbled down most of what I heard... (it's more accurate at the end, I was getting used to stopping and starting it):***************************************I came to this rally b/c my son supports youI am undecidedWhy should I ? help me vote for youhere's couple of things that I would sayWhen I decided to run, I asked self 3 questions1. Can my family survive rigors of campaign (you should vote for me because if I'm gonna dodge your question, I'll give you a nice story why I think]b/c my wife is exceptional, kids above average, family would be ok. and they have been2. Can I win? (political advantage over clinton)I can beat John McCain more effectively than Hillary Clinton can.I can get more independent votes and republican votes and offset whatever advantages he may have and actually succeedI think Senator Clinton starts out with 47% of country against her That's a hard place to start if you want to win an election3. The third and most important question is why should I win?There were at least 4 reasons why I thought I could do better than Senator Clinton or anyone else as president at this point in history.1. I have the ability to bring people together- example: I don't think we can solve our healthcare problem without having a strong working majority- both senator clinton and I want to provide universal health care to everybody- we both have a government plan that we set up where you will be able to buy into it, you won't be able to be excluded for pre-existing conditions, we will both negotiate with drug companies for the cheapest available price on drugs, we're both going to put an emphasis on prevention- I emphasize costs more- She has a mandate which would force everybody to buy healthcare- I say, "if we make it affordable, people will buy it," - We don't want to penalize people before we make it affordable- But basically, 95% of the plan is the same!- The question is, who can actually get it done?- and who can avoid the resistance of some of the republicans who may want to see improvements but politically feel like its hard for them to work with [i feel like he's falling back to the political advantage argument here]-That's point number 12- last year I passed the toughest ethics reform legislation since watergate- I passed transparency laws to make sure that people would know, on a searchable database, how the government is spending our money- I have a consistent track record of reforming government so that it's more accountable to you, the American people-Senator clinton doesn't have that record, and I don't think we can change washingtonunless we change how business is in washington-That's number 23- Number 3- I think that part of what the american people are looking for right now is straight talk.- They don't want political talk- Senator Clinton and I were at a debate, and she was asked the bankruptcy law- She voted for it in 2001, that made it harder for people to file bankruptcy because of credit cards that had gone from 0% interest to 30% interest, for people who were sick and were paying medical care, I mean this was a credit card industry bill- and she said, during the debate, "I voted for it, but I hoped it wouldn't pass"... that was a quote, that was on live tv!- that kind of talk, I think, it makes people not trust government- and I think we need somebody who is gonna answer clearly and straightforwardly about the problems that we face- That's number 3- And thats why, for example, when I proposed that we were gonna change our tax code and increase oversight of the financial industry, I didn't do it in front of a union hall, I went to wall street, and did it in front of corporate CEOs-When I talked about fuel efficiency standards, I went to detroit, the people who most resist increases in fuel efficiency standards-... because I want people to feel as if I am presenting them honestly with choices- I'm not trying to negotiate or finesse or avoid tough questionsAnd the last point...4- On the day I'm inaugurated, I think the country looks at itself differently -your son sees somebody different as president- After 44, the 44th, he says "hey, he's got a funny name, like me"- It changes perceptions in this country, but it also changes perceptions overseas- And that, that is, uh, that's not just symbolic-No, If I go to a poor country in Africa, I do so with the credibility of having lived ina poor country in southeast asia and having family, I have a grandmother who lives in a small village without electricity or running water.- So I have credibility not just because I know the leaders but because I know the people in those countries- When I, If I'm reaching out to the muslim world, they may know that I'm christian, but they also know I lived in Indonesia, which has the largest muslim population in the world, and so that I understand their culture, and that gives me more credibilityin negotiations to figure out how we can bridge the gaps- So, those are four good reasons, aside from the fact I'm a local guy from hawaii!-Alright that's the fifth (point and wink, maybe)-thank you********************************so, what I got out what he said explicitly:- I think I am politically advantaged over Clinton against McCain- my healthcare plan is as good as Clintons, and I will make it cheap and attractive rather than mandatory- track record/ accountability/ predictability... I dunno, 2nd point seems like flim-flam- I'm better about not saying dumb shit in front of a camera about my votes/ I think I like to take it to the opposition on each issue, not just throwing rally cries to the choir- I'm a black man with a distinct name and multi-cultural in both genetic and environmental background, which makes us look good to foreign nations, not a bumbling unsympathetic white man , which will be handy in improving our foreign relationswhat I got out of what he said implicitly:-it'll be a fuckton harder to make a calendar of Obama-isms in 4 years...what I'm sadly realizing... I'll be voting for Obama or Clinton, but if I really wanted change and getting out of iraq, I'd be voting for Ron Paul. dammit.
2/12/2008 7:41:20 PM
2/13/2008 2:49:03 AM