krypt0nian said:
OMG.... PEOPLE ACTUALLY TALK LIKE THAT?
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krypt0nian said:
They aaaaaalllllllll say that before they run. Palin is running in 2012.syllogism said:Palin says she "can't imagine running for a national office in 2012"
holy shit the tears are unbelievablerr said:I have a friend who is black, that is ( I thought ) Christian, that just loves Osama. I think these folks are black first, Christian second. It's the race thing. Sad and very annoying.
FuturusX said:
Bringing tears to my eyes....We did it..
No, he broke with any such principles. Whether he initially was against doing so, it didn't ultimately stop him from debasing himself.skinnyrattler said:Was McCain more principled than his campaign led me to believe?
dankir said:OMG.... PEOPLE ACTUALLY TALK LIKE THAT?
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Please please pllleeeaase!Cheebs said:They aaaaaalllllllll say that before they run. Palin is running in 2012.
Zeliard said:The hard right in this country is fucking scary. The Sean Hannity forum has a stickied thread that reads "NO ASSASSINATION TALK".
Zeliard said:The hard right in this country is fucking scary. The Sean Hannity forum has a stickied thread that reads "NO ASSASSINATION TALK".
Those RR guys and the majority on my facebook page are starting to really creep me out, but there are still the a few far righters on my list that are being gracious and kind.Zeliard said:The hard right in this country is fucking scary. The Sean Hannity forum has a stickied thread that reads "NO ASSASSINATION TALK".
dankir said:OMG.... PEOPLE ACTUALLY TALK LIKE THAT?
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"Our new President
With ACORN fraud, military ballots missing, and people voting more than once do you believe that Obama would have won this election without all those situations?"
lawblob said:I honestly wonder if McCain will ever speak to Palin again.
I'm willing to give him some benefit of the doubt, here. Sure, there's plenty of ammo to hit him with, but in all honesty, when you're at this stage, and the people around you are saying "if you don't go there, you're going to lose," it's going to be difficult to stand on your principles and say that running an honorable campaign is more important than winning.kaching said:No, he broke with any such principles. Whether he initially was against doing so, it didn't ultimately stop him from debasing himself.
krypt0nian said:From the psycho "christian" thread - http://www.rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=66754&page=16
HOLY SHIT.
Phoenix said:Here - right here - is the reason why we can't move GA into the 21st century.
Atlanta Journal Constitution Open opinions about last night
kaching said:No, he broke with any such principles. Whether he initially was against doing so, it didn't ultimately stop him from debasing himself.
:lol :lolFox318 said:
Obama Japan
Fox News said this last night, and they called said "when Obama occupies the White House" that sounded like he was going to invade it.Stoney Mason said:I still feel like we don't know who this "Barack Hussein Obama" is?
My father used to say, Larry beware of the left because they will bankrupt you; beware of the right because they will kill you.
so_awes said:ok seriously, how do i send this shit to the secret service??!?!
i'm getting angry thinking about it.
Trying to polish up his dictator bona fides.StoOgE said:Just noticed Obama is running up the popular vote score.
_dementia said:Anyone find reading the status updates of your facebook friends/acquaintances very interesting right now?
_dementia said:Anyone find reading the status updates of your facebook friends/acquaintances very interesting right now?
Cloudy said:Nancy Pelosi is a GILF
At the GOP convention in St. Paul, Palin was completely unfazed by the boys' club fraternity she had just joined. One night, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter went to her hotel room to brief her. After a minute, Palin sailed into the room wearing nothing but a towel, with another on her wet hair. She told them to chat with her laconic husband, Todd. "I'll be just a minute," she said.
NEWSWEEK has also learned that Palin's shopping spree at high-end department stores was more extensive than previously reported. While publicly supporting Palin, McCain's top advisers privately fumed at what they regarded as her outrageous profligacy. One senior aide said that Nicolle Wallace had told Palin to buy three suits for the convention and hire a stylist. But instead, the vice presidential nominee began buying for herself and her family--clothes and accessories from top stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. According to two knowledgeable sources, a vast majority of the clothes were bought by a wealthy donor, who was shocked when he got the bill. Palin also used low-level staffers to buy some of the clothes on their credit cards. The McCain campaign found out last week when the aides sought reimbursement. One aide estimated that she spent "tens of thousands" more than the reported $150,000, and that $20,000 to $40,000 went to buy clothes for her husband. Some articles of clothing have apparently been lost. An angry aide characterized the shopping spree as "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast," and said the truth will eventually come out when the Republican Party audits its books.
I don't like that he's leaving them behind.FuturusX said:
Bringing tears to my eyes....We did it..
http://politicalwire.com/A Political Wire reader suggests Sen. Barack Obama's campaign tricked Sen. John McCain into competing in Pennsylvania.
1. Obama's campaign learns McCain has just $37 million entering October.
2. Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell says he's "nervous" that McCain is gaining ground.
3. Obama's team "leaks" an internal poll proving Rendell's anxiety.
4. McCain pulls back in other states to "flood" Pennsylvania with resources.
In the end, Obama won Pennsylvania by double digits. As First Read notes, "Lost in Obama's impressive 11-point win in Pennsylvania is that McCain's Western PA strategy worked. The problem? There weren't enough votes out there."
Check this oneDyno said:These people are crazier than shit-house rats.
I don't want to have him killed, but that negro totally had it coming. And praise God for it.There is still hope. While I absolutely do not approve of assination, there is a good chance of someone trying it before he is sworn in or shortly after.
funkmastergeneral said:The last page of that thread is brilliant, there are people actually hoping that Obama is assassinated. They really sound like true Christians.
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There is still hope. While I absolutely do not approve of assination, there is a good chance of someone trying it before he is sworn in or shortly after.
Also don't forget the challenges to his citizenship. I doubt that the people pressing that issue will slack off now. Rather, I expect them to redouble their efforts before the innauguration.
Does anyone know what the required action will be if Obama is assinated before he is sworn in? Also what does election law, or the constitution, say about the way to handle it if he is shown to be inneligible for the office? Does the succession rule that would give the presidency to Biden apply before Obama is sworn in or would we need a new election? Or a possible third scenario of McCain, with the second highest vote tally, being declared the winner instead?
well, my status is "very excited and looking forward to the welfare checks from you people."_dementia said:Anyone find reading the status updates of your facebook friends/acquaintances very interesting right now?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-once-greeted-mccain_n_141394.htmlAt the GOP convention in St. Paul, Palin was completely unfazed by the boys' club fraternity she had just joined. One night, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter went to her hotel room to brief her. After a minute, Palin sailed into the room wearing nothing but a towel, with another on her wet hair. She told them to chat with her laconic husband, Todd. "I'll be just a minute," she said.
FuturusX said:
Bringing tears to my eyes....We did it..