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davidd 08-29-2008 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 14683809)
while trying to pander to women, they also send the message that a woman is good enough for vp but not for president.

No, the voters in the primaries did that... on the Democrat side of the house. It was then reinforced by the "Chosen One" with his "just another old dude" pick.

SoloGirlsContent 08-29-2008 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 14685591)
I was wathching CNN and they had Clinton stooge Paul Begala give his views. I have never seen Begala so pissed off.. ever. LOL. What a beautiful thing!

Obama also looked worried. His faced was very long and all he could stammer is that Palin offers "more of the same" --whatever that means.

Palin gives the ticket:

A complimentary younger running mate to an old one.
A conservative running mate to a maverick/ RINO.
A healthy shot at the glass ceiling/ Hillary vote.

She appeals strongly to:

All men.
Soccer moms just like herself.
Red State America/ Rural America.
Working America.
Pacific/ Western States.
Evangelicals.
Gun owners.
Government reformers.
...and the list goes on and on.

McCain's choice of Palin is a game changer.

It is just briliant.

YOu forgot 1 more thing she gives.. OBAMA/BIDEN THE WIN:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

davidd 08-29-2008 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 14684174)
People are retarded if they vote based on color. I thought most of those types would vote republican anyways. racism/sexism and being republican seem to go hand in hand.

:)

Clearly you did not look at the poll results from the southern states where Obama pulled 95% of all black voters. Who was voting on color?

Racism and Republicans? Who is the Secretary of State? Who was the Secretary of State? Who is on the Supreme Court? What party was the first party to seat black delegates (decades before the opposing party)? What was the political affiliation of Abraham Lincoln? What party has a former member of the KKK in office right now (HINT: Not the Republicans)

Sexism and the Republicans? Who is in the VP slot of the Republican ticket?

The facts do not fit your opinion... keep spouting your inaccuracies... it is cool.

SoloGirlsContent 08-29-2008 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by davidd (Post 14686180)
:)

Clearly you did not look at the poll results from the southern states where Obama pulled 95% of all black voters. Who was voting on color?

Racism and Republicans? Who is the Secretary of State? Who was the Secretary of State? Who is on the Supreme Court? What party was the first party to seat black delegates (decades before the opposing party)? What was the political affiliation of Abraham Lincoln? What party has a former member of the KKK in office right now? (HINT: Not the Republicans)

Sexism and the Republicans? Who is in the VP slot of the Republican ticket?

The facts do not fit your opinion... keep spouting your inaccuracies... it is cool.


BLACK DID NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA AT THE BEGINNING..WHen they seen he could be something special they started voting for him in SC and dropped Hillary, now he will get ALL votes but the rednecks and racists.. You can have those

GatorB 08-30-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cykoe6 (Post 14683787)
Personally as a Republican I think the pick is perfect and he just sealed the election. Of course we will have to see how it plays out. Politics is a tricky game.

You are so blinded. McCain's big deal on Obama is inexperience especially in foreign policy, She has none. Now you can say "well she's just the VP it doesn't matter" well if this was 2000 and McCain was 64 and if he didn't have cancer, yes, but he is 72 and has cancer. There are millions of voters that would consider voting for McCain but have issues with his age and health. And are worried who would be President if McCain should die or have to resign because of health. To deny this fact is stupid. Now does this pick allow those voters to put those concerns aside? Honestly answer that question. does it for you? Just imagine it's 2010 and McCain's cancer has returned and he's going to die and he resigns. Are you comfortable with President Palin? Is she putting fear into Osama bin Laden and al qaeda?

GatorB 08-30-2008 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by davidd (Post 14686180)
:)

Clearly you did not look at the poll results from the southern states where Obama pulled 95% of all black voters. Who was voting on color?

And Kerry and Gore got 90% of the black vote. Both hardly black. Obama brings in what, an extra 5%? Hillary probably would have gotten 93%

GatorB 08-30-2008 01:10 AM

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Palin gives the ticket:

A complimentary younger running mate to an old one
Yes let's make McCain look even OLDER. Let's hammer home the fact that McCain is OLD even more. REAL smart. Romney could have won Michigan for McCain for sure and also shore us McCain's admitted weakness on economics. Huckabee would have brought in the very conservative and Jesus voters and also assured McCain didn't lose any southern states.

spunkmaster 08-30-2008 01:24 AM

Obama has zero chance - none - never will happen people.

The cheerleaders on GFY are trying hard but it won't help.

Obama can't win !

pocketkangaroo 08-30-2008 04:25 AM

I still don't understand the pick. It completely takes the experience card McCain had off the table. His biggest selling point was that Obama doesn't have the experience to lead. Now he can't use it.

Wouldn't Romney have been a better pick? A guy who has some credentials economically along with the executive experience. Plus he says all the conservative stuff about hating gays and Mexicans.

GetSCORECash 08-30-2008 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 14685591)
She appeals strongly to:

All men.
Soccer moms just like herself.
Red State America/ Rural America.
Working America.
Pacific/ Western States.
Evangelicals.
Gun owners.
Government reformers.
...and the list goes on and on.

McCain's choice of Palin is a game changer.

It is just briliant.

You forgot that she is a HUNTER! and Eats Moose!

Who here has ever tasted Moose?

Socks 08-30-2008 04:51 AM

I thought it was hilarious she's up there saying she's gone against the "old boys club" while accepting her seat at their finest table. lol. wtf?

Socks 08-30-2008 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SCORE-Cash (Post 14686738)
You forgot that she is a HUNTER! and Eats Moose!

Who here has ever tasted Moose?

Me? I've even seen one cut up with a chainsaw. :)

nico-t 08-30-2008 05:04 AM

people are blind sheep who base the rulers of the world on skin color, sex and the Republian or Democrate tag.

cykoe6 08-30-2008 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 14686277)
You are so blinded.......


Are you comfortable with President Palin? Is she putting fear into Osama bin Laden and al qaeda?

Perhaps my optimism has affected my objectivity. Only time will tell how the pick works out. I personally think the positives outweigh the negatives.

As far as whether I would be comfortable with a President Palin........ I would certainly be more comfortable with her than with a President Obama. It is hard for me to imagine how I could be less comfortable with someone being President then I am with Obama.

germ 08-30-2008 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by cykoe6 (Post 14687127)
I would certainly be more comfortable with her than with a President Obama. It is hard for me to imagine how I could be less comfortable with someone being President then I am with Obama.

Please explain your reasoning behind that.

kane 08-30-2008 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo (Post 14686725)
I still don't understand the pick. It completely takes the experience card McCain had off the table. His biggest selling point was that Obama doesn't have the experience to lead. Now he can't use it.

Wouldn't Romney have been a better pick? A guy who has some credentials economically along with the executive experience. Plus he says all the conservative stuff about hating gays and Mexicans.

I have always thought that he can't pick Romney for a couple of reasons. First, they hate each other and really went at each other in the primary. Those video clips would be all over the place should he pick Romney. Second, Romney is a Mormon. The conservative christian right is skeptical of McCain to begin with, you can imagine how they would feel if he picked the Mormon has his running mate. McCain knows he needs the Christian right if he is going to win and Romney would have done nothing to bring them to him and may have even hurt him.

kane 08-30-2008 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cykoe6 (Post 14687127)
Perhaps my optimism has affected my objectivity. Only time will tell how the pick works out. I personally think the positives outweigh the negatives.

As far as whether I would be comfortable with a President Palin........ I would certainly be more comfortable with her than with a President Obama. It is hard for me to imagine how I could be less comfortable with someone being President then I am with Obama.

I'm curious why you feel that way. What does she bring to the table that he doesn't?

fatfoo 08-30-2008 01:08 PM

advantage Obama indeed

ninavain 08-30-2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14686327)
Obama has zero chance - none - never will happen people.

The cheerleaders on GFY are trying hard but it won't help.

Obama can't win !

he already has

Biggy 08-30-2008 01:55 PM

I think if you look at the choice of candidates in of itself, Obama is CLEARLY the better man for the job. If he is the ying, and Biden is the yang, its a great balance. He is preparing himself to do the best job.

McCain is just trying to win an election, he's not really preparing himself to run the country and there is a lot of work to do. I love the idiot Republicans who always and only vote party lines.. while I am mainly Democrat, I vote for who I think is the smartest person for the job, and McCain is a flat out moron. In last month's FORTUNE, he cited "terrorism" as the #1 threat to the economy.

McCain is a moron. It amazes me that people who were tricked into voting for GWB who was a monkey back then, is getting tricked into voting for another idiot monkey who doesn't know shit about shit. If you want politics in baseball & steroids, and you want everything overpoliticized, then go ahead and vote for McCain. If you're going to vote for McCain, then just be honest with yourself and admit its for lower taxes, because honestly, that's the only quality thing he brings to the table.

SoloGirlsContent 08-30-2008 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Biggy (Post 14688204)
I think if you look at the choice of candidates in of itself, Obama is CLEARLY the better man for the job. If he is the ying, and Biden is the yang, its a great balance. He is preparing himself to do the best job.

McCain is just trying to win an election, he's not really preparing himself to run the country and there is a lot of work to do. I love the idiot Republicans who always and only vote party lines.. while I am mainly Democrat, I vote for who I think is the smartest person for the job, and McCain is a flat out moron. In last month's FORTUNE, he cited "terrorism" as the #1 threat to the economy.

McCain is a moron. It amazes me that people who were tricked into voting for GWB who was a monkey back then, is getting tricked into voting for another idiot monkey who doesn't know shit about shit. If you want politics in baseball & steroids, and you want everything overpoliticized, then go ahead and vote for McCain. If you're going to vote for McCain, then just be honest with yourself and admit its for lower taxes, because honestly, that's the only quality thing he brings to the table.

he won't even lower taxes.. so rich folks don't get happy, cuz it ain't gonna happen.. we r in too much deep doo doo debt

Sethseekstruth 08-30-2008 05:27 PM

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8...137/486/580223

detailed info on the "its her grandbaby not her baby" story, with a lot of pics. OK, I gotta say, palin never looked preggo to me

EmpireAutopilot 08-30-2008 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sethseekstruth (Post 14688699)
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8...137/486/580223

detailed info on the "its her grandbaby not her baby" story, with a lot of pics. OK, I gotta say, palin never looked preggo to me

Yay, I scooped Kos on GFY.

GatorB 08-30-2008 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14686327)
Obama has zero chance - none - never will happen people.

The cheerleaders on GFY are trying hard but it won't help.

Obama can't win !

Not sure if you are referring to me but I'm hardly an Obama cheerleader. Go back and read some of my posts during the primaries. To be honest I'm not real excited about either. And if Hillary had been the dem nominee I'd still be underwhelmed at my choices. I'm pointing out logical reason why this hurts McCain. So she's a gun nut. Gun nuts were already voting for McCain anyways. If McCain this this is going to attract Hilalry voters he crazy. The ones that were going to vote for McCain well they were going to vote for him anyways. The ones still on the fence? Well consdiering the majority of them are pro-choice and that is a BIG issue to them they aren't going to vote for McCain because he has a VP who is a woman since that VP is anti-abortion.

For every woman voters he may attract with this pick he lost 2 who had issues with his age/health. There is not ONE single person to whom McCain's age/health was a major issue for them who is now thinking "Yeah I feel better voting for McCain now."

Huckabee is a likeable guy, appeals to the Jesus crowd and was Governor for 10 years versus less than 2 for Palin. And Arkansas may be small it's bigger than Alaska. And while Huckabee is much younger than McCain, McCain doesn't look like he might be Huckabee's dad.

McCain's two biggest things he could use to get votes away from Obama were inexperience and too much youth. McCain ceeded that ground. BIG mistake. Everytime McCain brings up Obama's youth and inexperience all anyone has to to is ask. "Is Palin qualified to be President should something happen to you" If he says yes that Palin is more qualified than Obama that will be seen as a rediculous answer. If he says no, well then McCain looks stupid for picking someone who is a heartbeat away from running the most powerful nation on Earth, who he feels can't do the job. Either way he is fucked.

If I was Obama I would run a commercial that features a Prediential funeral with that narrator saying. "In a time of national crisis when the nation needs a leader who can take charge and calm and assure a nation in mourning, who do you trust?" Then show pictures of Biden and Palin. Who wins that match-up?

Malicious Biz 08-30-2008 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by notoldschool (Post 14685820)
LOL..whats more funny is how pissed the republicans are that Obama is playing to crowds of millions and Mccain barely fills a back woods diner. I think the GOP tasted a little throw up in the back of their mouths watching someone with more than a fourth grade reading level rock the house while Americans waved flags looking all patriotic and shit. Your a dipshit and the useless woman wont change a thing and that is whats really funny.

the extreme levels of butthurt you've been displaying in your posts here lately is fucking hilarious:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

nico-t 08-30-2008 08:56 PM

^^^when you support a politician (definition: One who makes money over the backs of the dumb people) you are fucking lost. What's it to you???? Seriously. What do you gain?

uno 08-31-2008 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 14686768)
I thought it was hilarious she's up there saying she's gone against the "old boys club" while accepting her seat at their finest table. lol. wtf?

I think its hilarious that she's all of a sudden anti-"bridge-to-nowhere".

GatorB 08-31-2008 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 14691000)
I think its hilarious that she's all of a sudden anti-"bridge-to-nowhere".

Yeah she didn't mind the $250 million when she wasn't running for VP now did she? just remember folks she supports Senator Ted "the internet isn't a truck, it's a series of tubes" Stevens.


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