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BlackCrayon 10-03-2008 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by cwd (Post 14849709)
By the way, who thinks Dion sucked last night, although Harper was on the offensive a little more than in Wednesdays and May reallly picked it up from her poor first performance. Oh, sorry eh, there was a Leaders Debate for the elections in Canada on the 14th of October... ok, I'l just stop there...

Dion's english is getting better but overall they spent way too much time trying to tear down Harper instead of telling people what they plan to do. I found the Canadian debate much more interesting, much less scripted.

Sarah_Jayne 10-03-2008 12:50 PM

Dan Quayle in a skirt.

directfiesta 10-03-2008 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash (Post 14850638)
Dan Quayle in a skirt.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

with lipstick !

directfiesta 10-03-2008 01:09 PM



:2 cents:

Jman 10-03-2008 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 14847681)
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


And you are aerobics instructor?

Bitch you just made me spit my tea :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

LisaWP 10-03-2008 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 14848204)
Yes, we know for a fact that people didn't ride around on dinosaurs.

then, explain this!


http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/e...00x600shkl.jpg

notoldschool 10-03-2008 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 14850704)


:2 cents:

I am losing faith in my fellow Americans. Mccain choosing her shows just how dumb he thinks the average American is. :(

Drake 10-03-2008 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sausage (Post 14850486)
You know whats funny, if Palin had done that little almost crying thing that Biden did, it would have been all over every newspaper and every news program for days as the #1 story, though since it was Biden not a mention anywhere. I think the media has worked out that people tend to flock to the news programs/publications that give them the news they want to hear. Seems objective and balanced reporting is bad for business and a thing of the past.

The two seconds that Biden choked up recalling his wife and first child's tragic death, his two sons being in critical condition unsure if they were going to survive, and life as a single father, wasn't a ploy for sympathy. I doubt it would play well for the media to rag on the guy for the 'crying thing'. That was the only genuine moment in the entire debate. Palin gets a free ride on the whole hockey mom antics which is something that is more or less a national embarrasment. She's vying for the second highest office in the country.

Ycaza 10-03-2008 04:14 PM

2 things come to mind, that is if I were to choose a president based on their choice of vice president.

1. Palin is unable to say nuclear, every time she said it, she said nucular. Though VP is relatively unimportant, that person is close to the nuclear weapons "button", it would be nice if she knew how to say it.

2. Having a texas oil man for 8 years got us 4 dollar gas, he wanted to drill more here, got us into a war that costs 10 billion a month (yeah 10 fuckin billion a month) where gas cost 10 cents a gallon before we got there and now costs upwards of a dollar in iraq. Do I really want to replace texas oil man with Alask Oil woman? I think not.

GatorB 10-03-2008 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ycaza (Post 14851512)
2 things come to mind, that is if I were to choose a president based on their choice of vice president.

1. Palin is unable to say nuclear, every time she said it, she said nucular. Though VP is relatively unimportant, .

Um Dick Cheney is behind most of Bush's crap these past 8 years. Do you think Bush is smart enough to have come up with all this shit on his own? Palin says she wants to model her Vice Presidency after Cheney's. That's reason enough not to vote for McCain. The fact is Palin makes me LESS likely to vote for McCain. Last thing I want is another Jesus freak that is ONE 73 year old cancer ridden heartbeat away from running this country.

V_RocKs 10-03-2008 06:50 PM

Did you guys just see that Mig fly by?

V_RocKs 10-03-2008 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ycaza (Post 14851512)
2 things come to mind, that is if I were to choose a president based on their choice of vice president.

1. Palin is unable to say nuclear, every time she said it, she said nucular. Though VP is relatively unimportant, that person is close to the nuclear weapons "button", it would be nice if she knew how to say it.

2. Having a texas oil man for 8 years got us 4 dollar gas, he wanted to drill more here, got us into a war that costs 10 billion a month (yeah 10 fuckin billion a month) where gas cost 10 cents a gallon before we got there and now costs upwards of a dollar in iraq. Do I really want to replace texas oil man with Alask Oil woman? I think not.

You make my penis feel like we are going up and down the humps in the desert.

directfiesta 10-03-2008 07:50 PM



yep, mavericks :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Useless Warrior 10-03-2008 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 14852111)
yep, mavericks :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

If McCain was smart, and not senile, he'd send Palin AND TODD to Michigan, and leave them there.

Ace_luffy 10-03-2008 08:51 PM

i like the policy of biden
i dont like palin speech... very innocent

dav3 10-03-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 14852111)


yep, mavericks :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Looks like McCant waved the 'white flag of surrender' in Michigan. :error

In that video, Falin said she wants to talk to the people in Michigan who are struggling, to realize what their challenges are. Didn't she just say in the debate thurs. night that she understood the challenges of raising a family and stuff? gogo Failn!

uno 10-03-2008 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike33 (Post 14848823)
I completely disagree. There is relativity and then there is objective truth. This is where independents come in. While lots of Dems and Repubs are purely partisan, independents like myself judge based on the merits. Biden won the debate easily. Palin was successful in clearing her damaged image to some degree.

Biden had lots to say while Palin repeated talking points. He outlined the differences in his position on the war. In McCain's worldview America was going to win in Iraq in a week. In Biden's worldview America would not be greeted as saviors by Iraqis and years of instability would ensue along with billions of dollars. In McCain's worldview, Afghanistan could be virtually ignored. In Biden's worldview, most of our efforts should have been in Afghanistan. He points out that we spend more money in Iraq in three weeks than we have in the entire 6.5 years we've been in Afghanistan (this is the country that is home to the 9/11 terrorists and Bin Laden). He outlined the need to support Democracy in volatile places like Pakistan to avoid further problems.

In Biden's view, repeating the tax plan that was a success in Alaska under Palin, is the approach to take nationally, while McCain's plan is opposite to Palin's own record on taxes but she has to support it. In Biden's view regulation rather than deregulation is key in Wall Street as is alternative energy which McCain's record is sparse on.

Biden was much sharper in the debate. You could feel comfortable with him giving sound advice to Obama and taking the helm if something happened to Obama. There was no similar feeling of worldliness or understanding eminating Palin.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

You and your "facts" are so silly. Facts are well known to have a liberal bias. What Palin said "felt" right!

uno 10-03-2008 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 14849116)
she is trying to see Russia from the podium

http://www.congratstothewinners.com/...lin-russia.jpg

Seriously, she never said that. There are plenty of real and substantive things to attack her on, why use a line from SNL?

uno 10-03-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by LisaWP (Post 14850918)

I'm sorry I can never be reasonably expected to argue against a comic cell. I concede the point. Please forgive me.

Indecisive 10-03-2008 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 14852578)
Facts are well known to have a liberal bias.

Huh? Would you mind explaining that, please?

uno 10-03-2008 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Indecisive (Post 14852632)
Huh? Would you mind explaining that, please?

You'd have to be a Colbert fan to really understand.

r0t8 10-04-2008 12:57 AM

she was good at staring into space and blabbering about a bunch of scripted BS

Vendot 10-04-2008 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by r0t8 (Post 14852791)
she was good at staring into space and blabbering about a bunch of scripted BS

Yeah and thats supposed to be impressive? Sheesh.

Drake 10-04-2008 02:57 AM

Pa*lin*ism
- noun.
1. A quotation of the spoken word of Sarah Palin, aspirant to the Vice Presidency of the United States of America.
2. The combined use of logical transposition, misconjugation, repetition, and stock phrase insertion when answering a straightforward question.

What I want to argue about is how are we going to get there to positively affect the impacts we have got to clean up this planet.
? Sarah Palin, October 2 2008

How long have I been at this? Like, five weeks?
? Sarah Palin, October 2 2008

I'm the mayor, I can do whatever I want until the courts tell me I can't.
-- Sarah Palin, explaining her governing philosophy as Mayor of Wasilla

What is it exactly that the VP does every day?
-- Sarah Palin, August 1 2008

You know there are - there are man?s activities that can be contributed to the issues that we?re dealing with now, these impacts. I?m not going to solely blame all of man?s activities on changes in climate.
-- Sarah Palin, September 29 2008

Alaska is all over the world map right now.
? Sarah Palin, June 8 2008

There?s been so many words, Ed, over the state of Alaska, we being the head and not the tail, and, um, I see things now in the works it seems like, things like, that?s coming to fruition. Things are perculating! Things are coming along, and just, you know, uh, praying for an outpouring of God?s spirit here, that revival to be here in Alaska.
? Sarah Palin, June 8 2008

I?m not looking at poll numbers. What I think Americans at the end of the day are going to be able to go back and look at track records and see who?s more apt to be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for solutions for some opportunity to change, and who?s actually done it?
-- Sarah Palin, September 26 2008

There?s something going on in Alaska where, you know, we get calls in our office all the time from national media outlets and international media outlets just wondering what?s going on in Alaska. And I think there?s something going on here with where you all are going as Master?s Commission students and now graduates and what?s going on in the state of Alaska.
? Sarah Palin, June 8 2008

Charles Gibson: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks does the proximity of the state give you?

Sarah Palin: [Pause] They?re our next door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.

Charles Gibson: What insight does that give you into what they?re doing in Georgia?

Sarah Palin: Well, I?m giving you that perspective into how small our world is and how important it is that we work with our allies to keep good relations with all of these countries, especially Russia.

It was an unfair attack on the verbage Senator McCain chose to use?. that was an unfair attack there, again, based on verbage that John McCain had used.
- Sarah Palin, September 18 2008.

At a Town Hall on September 17, 2008 for which you had to get a ticket from the GOP to get in:

Question: Governor Palin, there?s been quite a bit of discussion about your perceived lack of foreign policy experience. And I give you your chance: if you could please respond to that criticism and give us specific skills that you think you have to bring to the White House to rebut that or mitigate that concern.

Sarah Palin: Well, I think because I?m a Washington outsider that, uh, that opponents are going to be looking for a whole lot of things that they can criticize and they can kinda try to beat the candidate here, who chose me as his partner, to, um, to kind of tear down the ticket. But as for foreign policy, you know, I think that I am prepared and I know that on January 20th if we are so blessed as to be sworn into office as your President and Vice President, certainly we?ll be ready. I?ll be ready. I have that confidence. I have that readiness. And if you want specifics, specific policy or countries, go ahead and you can ask me. You can even play ?Stump the Candidate? if you want to. But we are ready to serve.

It?s very important, when, when you consider even national security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and, and, uh, comes into the airspace of the United States America, where, where do they go? It?s Alaska! It?s just right over the border.
? Sarah Palin, September 25 2008, explaining again why living in Alaska gives her foreign policy experience

Ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy. Um, helping, oh ? it?s got to be all about job creation too. Shoring up our economy, and putting it back on the right track. So health care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions, and tax relief for Americans, and trade, we?ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, um, scary thing, but 1 in 5 jobs being created in the trade sector today. We?ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All of those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.
- Sarah Palin, September 24 2008, trying to explain to Katie Couric why giving Wall Street investment companies a 700 billion dollar government handout is a better idea than giving that money to middle class Americans.

spanky part 2 10-04-2008 07:22 AM

Seriously, replace Palen with any other woman candidate, Clinton, Pelosi, Rice, Dole, any other woman politician. Then ask yourself if that would have even been considered a good grade school debate performance.

Being good looking, winking at the camera, and never answering questions does not make a good debate performance. The bar was set so fucking low for this idiot, that everyone is thinking she did well.

She is running for the VP of the united states for christs sakes. She won't have any time to cram talking points if she gets thrown into the presidency.


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