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Phil 05-22-2008 11:49 AM

For all of you Obama lovers.. something to think about..
 
:Oh crap

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080522...s_080522150227


this exactly what Im talking about.

Obama on Dem's ticket = McCain in the White House.

Thank you..

DaddyHalbucks 05-22-2008 12:27 PM

I've known that for a long time.

:)

Martin 05-22-2008 12:30 PM

McCain already won. I don't know what the fuss about.

Socks 05-22-2008 12:31 PM

Hey Hal! I heard Warren Buffett, the most wealthy man in the US Galactical Empire (c)(tm) is supporting BARACK OBAMA and the DEMOCRATS.

So if it makes dollars and sense to him, what was all that about the democrats running the country into the ground, stealing all your money, and economically ruining you?

Phil 05-22-2008 06:00 PM

yep.. another 4 years with numbnut in WH

Boobs 05-22-2008 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin (Post 14224237)
McCain already won. I don't know what the fuss about.

quoted for the truth

baddog 05-22-2008 06:18 PM

Why is it my European friends can see it so much clearer than the children of GFY?

AMDWarrior 05-22-2008 06:26 PM

Obama or that bitch Hillary either way Mccain is in, but id rather obama on the democrats side then that dumb bitch..

Libertine 05-22-2008 06:31 PM

http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp200...aps/May22.html Obama 242, McCain 285, Tied 11
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp200...aps/May22.html Clinton 310, McCain 211, Tied 17

Polls don't mean much right now, though. The fight hasn't really started yet. Still, it looks like Obama will have to work pretty hard to defeat McCain. I just hope he doesn't turn out to be a disappointment.

Axeman 05-22-2008 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Libertine (Post 14226064)
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp200...aps/May22.html Obama 242, McCain 285, Tied 11
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp200...aps/May22.html Clinton 310, McCain 211, Tied 17

Polls don't mean much right now, though. The fight hasn't really started yet. Still, it looks like Obama will have to work pretty hard to defeat McCain. I just hope he doesn't turn out to be a disappointment.

That actually is the biggest problem imo. The fact he is trailing in these swing states already when the Republicans have such a poor image and its supposed to be a guaranteed lock for the democrats, is really the issue. He is trailing before the Right gets out the hammer and further beats him down.

Polls also show him losing to McCain in New Hampshire, Missouri and North Carolina in which the polls all show Clinton beating McCain. Not to mention Kentucky and West Virgina.

The one state Obama has a chance to win that Clinton does not is Virgina and maybe Colorado.

Its going to get ugly.

pr0 05-22-2008 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin (Post 14224237)
McCain already won. I don't know what the fuss about.

you're wrong bro.....independents like myself, moderate conservatives & green party type people will vote for obama over another "4 years of bush policy"

obama will win....we'll come back to this thread later so i can say "I told ya so!"

Axeman 05-22-2008 06:46 PM

BTW the poll out of North Carolina is the real poll that tells the story. It has Obama losing to McCain but Clinton beating McCain. In a state that Obama won by 14 points in the primary.

How could that be???

1. Obama's bases is consists of a large portion of voters who ALWAYS vote democrat. Therefore when polled Clinton vs McCain they still go Democrats. There is no way the A.A community votes for McCain. They may stay home in protest sure but they won't vote right wing. Never do. Neither will the far left liberals.

2. Clinton's base contains a large chunk of Reagon democrats who have and will vote republican if they feel the democrat candidate is to far left of center. Especially with a candidate in McCain is close to center on the right. So if its Obama vs McCain a large % of those voters choose McCain.


Put that on repeat for Ohio, PA, FL, MI, KY, WV.

Its FAR FAR easier for Clinton to get Obama's base (minus the diehard youths) than it is for Obama to get Clinton's base. Especially with McCain as the candidate. The Right was not happy with McCain exactly, but now they are happy they "lucked" into it.

Phil 05-22-2008 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14226084)
you're wrong bro.....independents like myself, moderate conservatives & green party type people will vote for obama over another "4 years of bush policy"

obama will win....we'll come back to this thread later so i can say "I told ya so!"

And Your votes won’t do shit. Think of those conservatives that will be brain washed by Republicans come election time. They made Kerry look like a complete traitor.. Just think whats coming Obama’s way… Ties to Muslim community, self proclaimed “no religion”, anti war ( translates to anti-patriot).. I would be worried about those votes not about hand full of green party idiots.

tony286 05-22-2008 07:22 PM

Its not over til its over and grandpa has problems when the shit starts flying.

notoldschool 05-22-2008 07:25 PM

I once believed that Obama had no chance against Mccain, but all that changed when I saw the turnout for the guy. He is packing stadiums in Florida of all places, as well as other huge turnouts while Mccunt is barely filling the local YMCA. Even Fox cant hide the fact that Obama gets more love than Billary and Mccant both together then double it up.

mynameisjim 05-22-2008 07:34 PM

Just look at all the conservative news outlets. They bashed Clinton from day one because they would rather face Obama. Go through the Drudge Report archives for the past year and ever day had negative headlines about Hillary and goofy pictures of her where she looked like a crazy person. Even when Hillary was winning primaries they listed it like this..

Obama: 48 %
Clinton: 52 %

There is no reason to put Obama on top. The one thing about Republicans is they know how to win elections and play politics and if they want to face Obama, that tells you something.

The only way Mcain will lose is if he makes a huge blunder and has a senior moment and calls Obama a negro or something else catastrophic. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Axeman 05-22-2008 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14226188)
Its not over til its over and grandpa has problems when the shit starts flying.

McCain definitely has issues especially with the way he has moved off his own thoughts on issues to make amends with the right wing of his party.

Snake Doctor 05-22-2008 07:37 PM

These arguments are ridiculous. Talking about electoral math based on today's poll numbers as if they're certain to stay that way.

Puhlease.

Neither candidate has picked a Veep yet, and McCain hasn't been hit yet. He's had a free ride through this entire process other than about two weeks when Romney was trying to hit him.

David! 05-22-2008 07:40 PM

McCain will win because David Cook won...
If David "Puppy Boy" Archuletta would have won then Obama would win.

Snake Doctor 05-22-2008 07:41 PM

If polls at this point in the process were an accurate indicator of who would win in November then Michael Dukakis, Ross Perot, and John Kerry all would have been President.

tony286 05-22-2008 07:44 PM

the fun is starting : http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...src=newsletter

Also grandpa didnt vote for the gi bill today and 75 senators did including his boyfriend Joe Lieberman.

Nails 05-22-2008 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14226084)
you're wrong bro.....independents like myself, moderate conservatives & green party type people will vote for obama over another "4 years of bush policy"

obama will win....we'll come back to this thread later so i can say "I told ya so!"

Why on earth would you want him? I know you make real money not like 99% of gfy, so why do you want to pay more in taxes.

tony286 05-22-2008 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nails (Post 14226251)
Why on earth would you want him? I know you make real money not like 99% of gfy, so why do you want to pay more in taxes.

Let me share something with you, the war keeps going on and we go to Iran. Your taxes will be going up no matter who is in office.

2012 05-22-2008 08:00 PM

maybe Hilary VP ?

notoldschool 05-22-2008 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14226258)
Let me share something with you, the war keeps going on and we go to Iran. Your taxes will be going up no matter who is in office.

quoted for truth.

David! 05-22-2008 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notoldschool (Post 14226267)
quoted for truth.

quoted for retardation

dig420 05-22-2008 08:11 PM

yes, let's keep pandering to the bigots and retards, let THEM keep running the country like they have for the last eight years. I just can't see that ending badly.

SoloGirlsContent 05-22-2008 08:17 PM

Ok so every hater is looking at old history and polls ( that consists of LAND LINE PHONE questions) WHO the fuck has a LAND LINE now !??? it's CELLPHONES that these pollers are leaving out..come NOV
INDEPENDENTS..AFRICAN-AMERCIANS AND THE CROSSOVERS WILL SHOW UP IN MASSIVE NUMBERS BEYOND HISTORIC MEASURE....that will change the Electorial MAP in 08

CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN MUTHA FUCKAS

David! 05-22-2008 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simonsyinister (Post 14226285)
Ok so every hater is looking at old history and polls ( that consists of LAND LINE PHONE questions) WHO the fuck has a LAND LINE now !??? it's CELLPHONES that these pollers are leaving out..come NOV
INDEPENDENTS..AFRICAN-AMERCIANS AND THE CROSSOVERS WILL SHOW UP IN MASSIVE NUMBERS BEYOND HISTORIC MEASURE....that will change the Electorial MAP in 08

CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN MUTHA FUCKAS

yeah, keep dreamin
retards you can believe in :thumbsup

robfantasy 05-22-2008 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14226084)
you're wrong bro.....independents like myself, moderate conservatives & green party type people will vote for obama over another "4 years of bush policy"

obama will win....we'll come back to this thread later so i can say "I told ya so!"


pr0 i am an independent, moderate conservative.. my vote is for mccain

SoloGirlsContent 05-22-2008 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 14223971)
:Oh crap

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080522...s_080522150227


this exactly what Im talking about.

Obama on Dem's ticket = McCain in the White House.

Thank you..

OH REALLY..THINK AGAIN
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...6aed318c_o.jpg

SoloGirlsContent 05-22-2008 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14226330)
pr0 i am an independent, moderate conservative.. my vote is for mccain

That's good to know.. I just increased my "ignore list" by 1

tony286 05-22-2008 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14226330)
pr0 i am an independent, moderate conservative.. my vote is for mccain

And you want to keep working in adult? Read about Johnnys good friend Charles Keating, that he tired to protect and cost the country 2.5 billion. Next show ask Larry Flynt about old charlie.

J. Falcon 05-22-2008 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14226330)
pr0 i am an independent, moderate conservative.. my vote is for mccain


Look around your country? Do you really want another republican in office? If McCain wins I will truly believe that Americans are one, if not the, dumbest civilization on the face of the planet.

Drake 05-22-2008 09:00 PM

If we took a poll 12 months ago, nobody would have predicted the race would be between McCain and Obama. Polls so far from election time are meaningless.

stickyfingerz 05-22-2008 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simonsyinister (Post 14226336)

Hmm did he open for Miley Cyrus ya think? MILEY FOR PRES!!!!! :thumbsup



Quote:

From The Houston Chronicle:
A Hannah Montana bonanza at the rodeo
By Alexis Grant

Reliant Park had never been so pink.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo grounds were swarming Sunday afternoon with young girls in pink cowboy hats and boots, pink shirts and skirts, even pink boas, all for ? and you've gotta scream it ? Hannah Montana!

So many fans visited the rodeo to see the pop star perform that they set a new paid attendance record of 73,295. The rodeo rookie's debut beat the previous mark set last year by 15-time RodeoHouston performers Brooks & Dunn by 428.

It was obvious from the high-pitched screams that filled Reliant Stadium that Hannah Montana, a fictional Disney Channel character played by Miley Cyrus, did not let her fans down.

"I loved it!" said Katie Estelle Klaff, 8, echoing the response of nearly every girl who was lucky enough to get a seat in the packed stadium. "She sings really loud and she danced a lot and she didn't just stand there."

"It's like get up and dance!" said Maggie Boyle, 11, of Webster.

Lots of girls did just that during the 30-minute concert, while moms and dads looked on.

"For a 14-year-old, she puts on a heck of a show," said Ron Coben of West University, who brought his twin son and daughter, plus a friend for each.

Once Hannah Montana was chauffeured out of the arena in a fancy red car ? typical for an everyday teenager who lives a double life as a rock star ? the Cheetah Girls took the stage, and the screaming began again.

Young fans weren't the only ones who left Reliant Park happy. The large crowds made for better-than-average business for food and souvenir vendors around the park.

"I haven't moved since a quarter to 11," said Leia Copeland, who works for Henna Tattoos & Face Painting. A line formed outside of her booth as she painted a pink butterfly mask on a little girl. "This is way outta control," said her husband, David Copeland, who also was painting the face of a little girl.

At a cowboy hat stand run by Risoli Enterprises, Larry Feaster said sales had been steady all day.

"I'm selling a lot of pink, but I'm selling a lot of black, too," Feaster said. "They all come as a family and they go and get one for the young man, too."

Even alcohol, despite the heavy pre-teen turnout, was selling well, said Raymond Harvey, who works at a Miller Lite stand where machines stirred frozen margaritas.

"A lot of moms need some relaxation of some sort," Harvey said.

Indeed, some moms had worked hard for the event ? like Jennifer Boyd of Crosby and Kristin Lewis of Baytown. They arrived at the park mid-afternoon with three mini Hannah Montanas in tow: their daughters and a friend, all dressed in Hannah-like black boots, pink outfits and, most importantly, blonde wigs.

"We shopped our butts off for the last month to piece them all together," Boyd said.

The concert was the rodeo's hottest ticket ever. When 70,000 tickets went on sale in January, they sold out in three minutes. And 3,000 standing-room only tickets that were up for grabs Saturday were gone in no time.

That didn't go unnoticed by scalpers, who offered tickets for at least twice their face value.

Several of the concert-goers said they felt fortunate to have gotten seats.

"We bought our tickets two months ago," said Katina Wilhite of Katy. "When they first came out, we got 'em."

From The Houston Chronicle:
A Hannah Montana bonanza at the rodeo
By Alexis Grant

Reliant Park had never been so pink.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo grounds were swarming Sunday afternoon with young girls in pink cowboy hats and boots, pink shirts and skirts, even pink boas, all for ? and you've gotta scream it ? Hannah Montana!

So many fans visited the rodeo to see the pop star perform that they set a new paid attendance record of 73,295. The rodeo rookie's debut beat the previous mark set last year by 15-time RodeoHouston performers Brooks & Dunn by 428.

It was obvious from the high-pitched screams that filled Reliant Stadium that Hannah Montana, a fictional Disney Channel character played by Miley Cyrus, did not let her fans down.

"I loved it!" said Katie Estelle Klaff, 8, echoing the response of nearly every girl who was lucky enough to get a seat in the packed stadium. "She sings really loud and she danced a lot and she didn't just stand there."

"It's like get up and dance!" said Maggie Boyle, 11, of Webster.

Lots of girls did just that during the 30-minute concert, while moms and dads looked on.

"For a 14-year-old, she puts on a heck of a show," said Ron Coben of West University, who brought his twin son and daughter, plus a friend for each.

Once Hannah Montana was chauffeured out of the arena in a fancy red car ? typical for an everyday teenager who lives a double life as a rock star ? the Cheetah Girls took the stage, and the screaming began again.

Young fans weren't the only ones who left Reliant Park happy. The large crowds made for better-than-average business for food and souvenir vendors around the park.

"I haven't moved since a quarter to 11," said Leia Copeland, who works for Henna Tattoos & Face Painting. A line formed outside of her booth as she painted a pink butterfly mask on a little girl. "This is way outta control," said her husband, David Copeland, who also was painting the face of a little girl.

At a cowboy hat stand run by Risoli Enterprises, Larry Feaster said sales had been steady all day.

"I'm selling a lot of pink, but I'm selling a lot of black, too," Feaster said. "They all come as a family and they go and get one for the young man, too."

Even alcohol, despite the heavy pre-teen turnout, was selling well, said Raymond Harvey, who works at a Miller Lite stand where machines stirred frozen margaritas.

"A lot of moms need some relaxation of some sort," Harvey said.

Indeed, some moms had worked hard for the event ? like Jennifer Boyd of Crosby and Kristin Lewis of Baytown. They arrived at the park mid-afternoon with three mini Hannah Montanas in tow: their daughters and a friend, all dressed in Hannah-like black boots, pink outfits and, most importantly, blonde wigs.

"We shopped our butts off for the last month to piece them all together," Boyd said.

The concert was the rodeo's hottest ticket ever. When 70,000 tickets went on sale in January, they sold out in three minutes. And 3,000 standing-room only tickets that were up for grabs Saturday were gone in no time.

That didn't go unnoticed by scalpers, who offered tickets for at least twice their face value.

Several of the concert-goers said they felt fortunate to have gotten seats.

"We bought our tickets two months ago," said Katina Wilhite of Katy. "When they first came out, we got 'em."

Snake Doctor 05-22-2008 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 14223971)
:Oh crap

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080522...s_080522150227


this exactly what Im talking about.

Obama on Dem's ticket = McCain in the White House.

Thank you..

Ok let's assume you're right for a second. (big assumption)

What's the point of telling people this now? Obama is going to be the nominee, this thing is over practically (if not yet officially). Is this just a preemptive I told you so in case McCain wins in November?

pussyluver 05-22-2008 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. Falcon (Post 14226386)
Look around your country? Do you really want another republican in office? If McCain wins I will truly believe that Americans are one, if not the, dumbest civilization on the face of the planet.


What makes you think McCain is a Republican? Or George W for that matter?

pussyluver 05-22-2008 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 14226547)
Ok let's assume you're right for a second. (big assumption)

What's the point of telling people this now? Obama is going to be the nominee, this thing is over practically (if not yet officially). Is this just a preemptive I told you so in case McCain wins in November?

And the real answer is:


















It's to early to tell........

fuzzylogic 05-22-2008 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 14225966)
yep.. another 4 years with numbnut in WH

he is far from a numbnut.

Phil 05-22-2008 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simonsyinister (Post 14226336)

and? looks like metallica concert. don;t seethem running for president.

Phil 05-22-2008 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 14226547)
Ok let's assume you're right for a second. (big assumption)

What's the point of telling people this now? Obama is going to be the nominee, this thing is over practically (if not yet officially). Is this just a preemptive I told you so in case McCain wins in November?

Ive been saying it since day one.

Phil 05-22-2008 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike33 (Post 14226413)
If we took a poll 12 months ago, nobody would have predicted the race would be between McCain and Obama. Polls so far from election time are meaningless.

Its going to get worst for obama when he runs against McCain. How much do you want to bet there will be commercials on tv sponsored by some “non-profit veterans association”, “true faith believers” and other “non Republican sponsored” organization bashing him all day long… Wanna bet? Now thats when you’ll see “undecided” swing towards McCain..

Snake Doctor 05-22-2008 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 14226669)
Its going to get worst for obama when he runs against McCain. How much do you want to bet there will be commercials on tv sponsored by some ?non-profit veterans association?, ?true faith believers? and other ?non Republican sponsored? organization bashing him all day long? Wanna bet? Now thats when you?ll see ?undecided? swing towards McCain..

Those exact same people would have been doing the exact same thing to Hillary. Not only that, but her record AND Bill's record would be fair game, and they have a much bigger record to go after.

I love how people take their political opinions here and state them as fact. This one can't win, that one won't make it, blah blah blah.

You have your opinion and you're surfing the web looking for things to reinforce what you already believe. I could use that same strategy to make a compelling case for creationism, or that global warming is a myth, but that doesn't make either of those things true.

baddog 05-22-2008 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 14226467)
Hmm did he open for Miley Cyrus ya think? MILEY FOR PRES!!!!! :thumbsup

Okay, are you saying this pic is from a Hanna Montana concert?

Phil 05-22-2008 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 14226684)
Those exact same people would have been doing the exact same thing to Hillary. Not only that, but her record AND Bill's record would be fair game, and they have a much bigger record to go after.
.

No, the numbers prove otherwise. Obviously, when compared to Obama more people would prefer her over Obama. Im just stating facts, not my opinion. If you want to see someone’s opinion please read pussyservers indistinct nonsense. You do understand that its polls.. Actual polls show that Clinton is in better sape. Now, you obviously like Obama better and will be making every excuse to prove otherwise, but I showed you actual polls conducted by people that specialize in it.. Once again, NOT OPINION. Now, you have an opinion… that its to early to say and that things will change. Now that’s an opinion.

Phil 05-22-2008 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 14226700)
Okay, are you saying this pic is from a Hanna Montana concert?

more like Frankie goes to Hollywood.. too many old people tere.

stickyfingerz 05-22-2008 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 14226700)
Okay, are you saying this pic is from a Hanna Montana concert?

Nope just saying a 15 year old or 17 whatever she is now drew 70 some thousand, so in the same thinking I suppose she would make a good leader of our country.

flashfire 05-23-2008 01:56 AM

Hillary supporters are saying that now because they want her in....but when it actually comes down to it you guys wouldnt make the same mistake again would you? would you? how much shittier do things have to get before the other side gets a shot

nation-x 05-23-2008 03:59 AM

I think that McCain has had a fairly free ride to date. We'll see who he picks as his running mate. I think this will make a big difference.

I think that the Dem ticket will be OBillary. In this case I don't think the Republicans can win and in reality even the hardest line Republican pundants will admit that.


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