Quote Originally Posted by LegalizeTheGreen
Diahashi, please keep your words out of my mouth, M'kay? You dont even know me you ass, dont call me a hypocrite until you read at least 5-10 post from me .
Anyone that ignores Obamas flaws is dumb as well, but in terms of sheer assclownery, McCain is leading.

Umm Here's what we both said.


Quote Originally Posted by LegalizeTheGreen
Wow, it kinda sickens me seeing everyone on here ready to hump McCains leg, but puking the second Obama makes a change.
So the countless pro obama threads and obama fanatics don't bother you? Talk about hypocrisy....

And if the only change Obama is going to make is his stance on an issue then I'll more than happily puke all over him. Because that's the only change we're seeing thus far. Or maybe you didn't pay attention from the democratic primaries compared to the stuff he is saying now??

When you point you finger at someone you have 3 more fingers pointed right back at you
Show me where I put words in your mouth. I've read 5-10 of your posts.. The hypocrisy isn't in you itself, it's in the fact that it's ok for Liberals to do one thing but if a republican does the same thing he catches so much flack for it. Had Obama been in support of the surge you would be praising him as our wise sage and savior.

ps: I have read 5-10 of your posts (and more). I stand by what I said as I've said nothing wrong. I don't agree with your views and that's my right. :thumbsup:
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