Did a whole series of posts get deleted out of this thread? Last time I checked there was a crazy person here. Did I just majke it up? Am I the crazy person?
Printable View
Did a whole series of posts get deleted out of this thread? Last time I checked there was a crazy person here. Did I just majke it up? Am I the crazy person?
I think someone was having an identity crisis or something?:jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
Yeah, some kid that was 100 years old.........welcome to Club Gitmo. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 8182KSKUSH
Have a good one!:s4:
Get ready for WATERBOARDING!!!
Waterboarding? Nah, we're into ski-jets.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by 8182KSKUSH
And for your viewing pleasure.....the Obama pic of the day.
Have a good one!:s4:
Ok that is CLASSIC!!!! LMMFAO! That is a nutty coincidence!!! He looks just like Barney!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
It's not about intimidation. It's about trust. I do not trust him. It's about from what direction he guides his principles.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat00
His church, his cut-n-run mentality (yet he said he wants to attack Pakistan) His views on taxes, his stance on healthcare.
Guess I could Google more issues, but this is what I can think of off the top of my head.
Not to mention Kenya....if he was elected you can bet your ass that we'd have some sort of dumbass peace keeping mission going on there.
The book ends with an emotional moment in which Sen. Obama visits his father's grave. The Democratic candidate seems to have embraced the multi-cultural and multi-religious nature of his roots. His father, his grandmother and most of his family members in Kenya are Muslims.
And while they try to devote attention to their most famous kin's life, they are also disappointed by the recent turn toward violence in Kenya. The normally peaceful country has been shaken by mobs of rioters angry over the disputed presidential election.
The Obamas say they don't recognize Kenya in the images of despair now being beamed around the world.
"We expected Kenya to be a beacon of hope in this region," says Said Obama, the senator's uncle. "But again, politicians are politicians."
But Said Obama says his nephew is different.
"Because he is coming from a very humble background he will understand people coming from such a situation, in poverty."
In Kenya, Obama's relatives 'pray' for victory - CNN.com
Have a good one!:s4:
Don't represent all of us. I am certain I'm not voting for Obama.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueCat00
He has shown nothing but empty rhetoric. He refuses to take firm stands on issues. He refuses to outline any true plan for his so called "change." It's the same lies told by any politician OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.
To be honest with you, you are buying into his words while condemning the other candidates for the empty rhetoric.
Yeah, I think that young and "educated" is probably going out on a limb. I don't see how the "educated" could support someone that just talks alot of shit and swallows spit.:D