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07-23-2008, 01:39 AM
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In what ways can we help Obama? Mccain seems like a Bush clone, but close to being senile. Its scary to imagine him president.
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Country: | Maybe he can set up a stimulus fund to take money from the successful domainers and give it to the people who bought crappy ones and now cannot pay the renewal fees.
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Originally Posted by Keyword Factory Maybe he can set up a stimulus fund to take money from the successful domainers and give it to the people who bought crappy ones and now cannot pay the renewal fees. |  |
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07-31-2008, 03:45 PM
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Country: | Sorry, but I find Obama's vision of a high tax, high welfare, big government, internationally impotent, cradle-to-grave nanny state very unappealing. |
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07-31-2008, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks Sorry, but I find Obama's vision of a high tax, high welfare, big government, internationally impotent, cradle-to-grave nanny state very unappealing. | Obama rocks.
If you're too worried about the government taking too much of your money and giving it to others, you should have been smart enough to take care of that and find a way to get around it. |
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07-31-2008, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks Sorry, but I find Obama's vision of a high tax, high welfare, big government, internationally impotent, cradle-to-grave nanny state very unappealing. |
Your post is devoid of any meaning or facts.
Look at what we have now - the worst deficit ever, a president who could care less about personal rights, a virtually non-existent domestic policy, how could it get much worse? Bush started with a balanced budget and then spent money like crazy.
Mccain is a Bush-Clone; more of the same, and aging issues to boot.
100,000 Iraqi civilians died for no reason. This is Bush's legacy. And US prison camps, with Americans torturing other human beings. You are proud of that? We are doing the same torture interrogation techniques that we prosecuted Japanese for at the end of WWII in war crimes trials - its true. Water boarding put some Japanese in jail and now we can just have some US goverment lawyer issue a 'finding' and its all ok?
Obama seems careful and thoughtful. Mccain seems angry, full of only old ideas, and just more of the same Bush policies.
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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks Sorry, but I find Obama's vision of a high tax, high welfare, big government, internationally impotent, cradle-to-grave nanny state very unappealing. | typical right-wing propaganda |
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07-31-2008, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ksinclair Your post is devoid of any meaning or facts.
Look at what we have now - the worst deficit ever, a president who could care less about personal rights, a virtually non-existent domestic policy, how could it get much worse? Bush started with a balanced budget and then spent money like crazy.
Mccain is a Bush-Clone; more of the same, and aging issues to boot.
100,000 Iraqi civilians died for no reason. This is Bush's legacy. And US prison camps, with Americans torturing other human beings. You are proud of that? We are doing the same torture interrogation techniques that we prosecuted Japanese for at the end of WWII in war crimes trials - its true. Water boarding put some Japanese in jail and now we can just have some US goverment lawyer issue a 'finding' and its all ok?
Obama seems careful and thoughtful. Mccain seems angry, full of only old ideas, and just more of the same Bush policies. | It's interesting how some folks blame GWB for all of our country's problems --but always give Congress a free pass.
Regarding Iraq.. 27 million people are now free, and Saddam Hussein, a brutal dictator is gone.
Obama said the surge wouldn't work, but he was wrong. |
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07-31-2008, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks It's interesting how some folks blame GWB for all of our country's problems --but always give Congress a free pass.
Regarding Iraq.. 27 million people are now free, and Saddam Hussein, a brutal dictator is gone.
Obama said the surge wouldn't work, but he was wrong. |
Dude...do you know how many things McCain said that WERE wrong. Do you know how many times he changed his mind on the same issue..like..THE WAR? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ieHw...jedreport.com/ |
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07-31-2008, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by anatoly typical right-wing propaganda | Exactly. Quote:
Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks Sorry, but I find Obama's vision of a high tax, high welfare, big government, internationally impotent, cradle-to-grave nanny state very unappealing. | So you have a problem with what the right is calling "Obama's vision" of big government but but no mention or acknowledgement of the fact that the Bush admin has already far outspent even the Clinton admin in less than two terms? You have a problem with what some say Obama might do but no problem with what Bush has already done. Oh, I get it.
BTW, a true capitalist should act like a true capitalist, not talk about capitalism and small gov't ad nauseum then suddenly turn socialist with taxpayer money when they need to bail out big business. |
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Originally Posted by anatoly typical right-wing propaganda | No not propaganda. Everything DaddyHalbucks stated is a fact.
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07-31-2008, 05:17 PM
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Country: | bd77, show us the source(s) for your "facts".
And again, why no outrage from you of the fact that the Bush admin has already far outspent even the Clinton admin in less than two terms? |
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Originally Posted by Poker bd77, show us the source(s) for your "facts".
And again, why no outrage from you of the fact that the Bush admin has already far outspent even the Clinton admin in less than two terms? | As a Conservative I am upset at Bush. He only recently started paying attention to spending issues, the southern border etc....
All you have to do is look at Obama's voting record and what he says to see were he stands on certain issues. He wants to tax the so called rich(job creators) and give to the poor. He likes crazy environmental solutions. he wants to expand programs like medicare and social security which we cannot afford. Just look up very limited voting record in Congress and you will see why Americans can't afford to have him as president.
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07-31-2008, 05:36 PM
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Country: | i think these days the only people supporting McCain and defending Bush administration are people who are paid to do so and some very misinformed individuals that watch FOX news. |
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07-31-2008, 05:59 PM
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Country: | I have no interest in further consideration of Obama. It would break my heart to vote for a Republican, but this may be the year as I don't want to throw away my vote like many who won't vote because they like neither candidate.
Under Obama, Affirmative Action would probably be introduced as an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution instead of considered for repeal. We would likely see 4 years of tumultuous, race-oriented politics and every person of non-caucasian heritage jumping on the bandwagon and coattails with their own agenda. Look at the news -- it has already started with black preachers jockeying for their place in the limelight as well as a threefold increase in race-discrimination lawsuits since Obama announced. This is only the beginning.
For a interesting read, the following link is Obama's response to the NAACP's Civil Rights Questionaire. http://lareinacobre.net/pics/RESPONS...nton_Obama.pdf Is he catering to his audience or his true beliefs?
A little revolution every now and then is a healthy thing, no? Well, there are several persons of color I would have voted for. Obama has shown me he just isn't one of them.
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Originally Posted by BELLC1 I have no interest in further consideration of Obama. It would break my heart to vote for a Republican, but this may be the year as I don't want to throw away my vote like many who won't vote because they like neither candidate.
Under Obama, Affirmative Action would probably be introduced as an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution instead of considered for repeal. We would likely see 4 years of tumultuous, race-oriented politics and every person of non-caucasian heritage jumping on the bandwagon and coattails with their own agenda. Look at the news -- it has already started with black preachers jockeying for their place in the limelight as well as a threefold increase in race-discrimination lawsuits since Obama announced. This is only the beginning.
For a interesting read, the following link is Obama's response to the NAACP's Civil Rights Questionaire. http://lareinacobre.net/pics/RESPONS...nton_Obama.pdf Is he catering to his audience or his true beliefs?
A little revolution every now and then is a healthy thing, no? Well, there are several persons of color I would have voted for. Obama has shown me he just isn't one of them. |
We're stuck in deep $h*t with our economy, our war, our health care and you're troubled by race politics? Are you sure you're not one of those super upset and clingy Clinton supporters who is still bitter at Obama? |
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And once elected, race WILL be injected in all Obama's decisions regarding economy, war and healthcare. I can hear it now, "So I played the race card. So what? Now that I'm elected I will stick with my promise of change and change my position on whatever I said before."
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Originally Posted by bellc1 and once elected, race will be injected in all obama's decisions regarding economy, war and healthcare. I can hear it now, "so i played the race card. So what? Now that i'm elected i will stick with my promise of change and change my position on whatever i said before." | wtf? |
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Originally Posted by Poker BTW, a true capitalist should act like a true capitalist, not talk about capitalism and small gov't ad nauseum then suddenly turn socialist with taxpayer money when they need to bail out big business. | Indeed Poker! Hugo Chavez has to be laughing his arse off right about now.
Here in Poland, the EU is fining all of the major Polish shipyards into bankruptcy because they received government bailouts. It's a huge issue here right now, thousands of people are about to lose their jobs, major protests going on in GdaĆsk, Gdynia, Szczecin, etc. The EU claims if major economic infrastructure can't stand on it's own two feet, then any inevitable fall will ultimately bring a more sound and sustainable replacement model in the future. Obviously motives in Brussels have less to do with staying true to capitalism, and more to do with fostering cheaper foreign investment take overs of Poland's now besieged shipbuilding industry. A funny example of interventionist capitalism running simultaneously at both ends.
Bush made a good move if a collapsing US economy is at stake. If not, you have to wonder if protecting irresponsible lenders is just setting our country up for "Round 2" of the same problem a decade from now. It's too bad Bush didn't have Exxon pick up the tab, I mean intervention is intervention right. Quote:
Originally Posted by BELLC1 Under Obama, Affirmative Action would probably be introduced as an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution instead of considered for repeal. We would likely see 4 years of tumultuous, race-oriented politics and every person of non-caucasian heritage jumping on the bandwagon and coattails with their own agenda. Look at the news -- it has already started with black preachers jockeying for their place in the limelight as well as a threefold increase in race-discrimination lawsuits since Obama announced. This is only the beginning. | I made a similar conclusion, that being "race" will be a huge issue propagated by the media for his entire presidency, and it will get really old quickly. Problem is it's likely inevitable with any first ethnic minority president. Also consider the other side of the coin, 2 wars, an economy in turmoil, if the engine falls out under Obama, racial tensions could explode in the United States. And God forbid if something should happen to him, in which case the LA riots would probably look like a walk in the park.
I hope Obama doesn't get elected because he's a spineless sellout. But with regard to the racial implications his presidency could have on the country, notice how everyone's too afraid to talk about any potential negatives, and how to avoid them. I hope and pray if he get's elected, all remains calm, and prejudices are not aloud to surf the inevitable ups or downs.
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