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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[QUOTE=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;451451]Why? That sounds like a kick ass job.[/QUOTE]
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
I read the whole report too.
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[quote=saden1;451442]You can't be serious. Are you claiming you [B]actually read[/B] [URL="http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/911/report/index.htm"]9-11 Commission Report[/URL]?[/quote]
So what parts are you saying are not true. |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[QUOTE=SmootSmack;451324][B]Is that really her doing, or ignorance on the part of Americans[/B]....or 70Chip's doing?[/QUOTE]
I'd say it's a little from column A and a little from column B. While I don't know that she ever came out and said it, she definitely implied it more than a few times. Especially when they made an issue out of Obama going to school in Indonesia. |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
It was great seeing Obama's speech a few days ago! I'm ready for change! Heck, after the dumbest President in the history of America steps aside................any change will be change for the better!
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[quote=Miller101;451527]It was great seeing Obama's speech a few days ago! I'm ready for change! Heck, after the dumbest President in the history of America steps aside................any change will be change for the better![/quote]
And what are these changes? |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
anything that's different from the last 20 years of career politicians. maybe someone will start listening to what the people really want
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[quote=dmek25;451545]anything that's different from the last 20 years of career politicians. maybe someone will start listening to what the people really want[/quote]
So we really don't know what this real change is do we. |
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[QUOTE=dmek25;451545]anything that's different from the last 20 years of career politicians. maybe someone will start listening to what the people really want[/QUOTE]
What does that even mean? It sounds like you're just regurgitating some campaign slogan you heard somewhere. |
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[quote=SmootSmack;451549]What does that even mean? It sounds like you're just regurgitating some campaign slogan you heard somewhere.[/quote]
Thats all they know about him. |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
do you guys want the war? are you happy with the economy? are you happy with the United States energy policy? are you happy with our foreign policy? the one thing i do know is it will be status quo, if McCain gets elected. every time i hear someone like Obama speak about the middle class, im all ears. for some reason, it seems like one of this administrations goals has been to get rid of the middle class. i can gladly say i never voted for anyone with Bush as a last name
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[QUOTE=dmek25;451564]do you guys want the war? are you happy with the economy? are you happy with the United States energy policy? are you happy with our foreign policy? the one thing i do know is it will be status quo, if McCain gets elected. every time i hear someone like Obama speak about the middle class, im all ears. for some reason, it seems like one of this administrations goals has been to get rid of the middle class. i can gladly say i never voted for anyone with Bush as a last name[/QUOTE]
Framing the issue as "who wants war?" is pretty rhetorical. The real question is whether the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are necessary. The former question is not even up for debate, the latter is tougher. Also, I think it's pretty rhetorical to say that Bush and McCain have been fighting a war on the middle class. Those Dobbs-esque statements make my head hurt. |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[quote=dmek25;451564]do you guys want the war? are you happy with the economy? are you happy with the United States energy policy? are you happy with our foreign policy? the one thing i do know is it will be status quo, if McCain gets elected. every time i hear someone like Obama speak about the middle class, im all ears. for some reason, it seems like one of this administrations goals has been to get rid of the middle class. i can gladly say i never voted for anyone with Bush as a last name[/quote]
Too bad all of Obama's policys are only going to make things worse. |
Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
We can be political to an extent but let's keep it civil guys.
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Re: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
[quote=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;451565]Framing the issue as "who wants war?" is pretty rhetorical. The real question is whether the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are necessary. The former question is not even up for debate, the latter is tougher.
Also, I think it's pretty rhetorical to say that Bush and McCain have been fighting a war on the middle class. [B]Those Dobbs-esque statements make my head hurt.[/B][/quote] Sounds like someone doesn't like Lou Dobbs. ;) |
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