It is ridiculous! Thank you for using that word, that's exactly the one I would use, too. I mean, The President of the United States is the *least* capable person of changing the world. Everyone knows that.Chrono said:What's with all of this 'change the world' talk?
I keep hearing Obama saying that but have no idea what he means. His foreign policy isn't much different than Hillary Clinton's, it's just a sane and rational foreign policy. What is he going to do exactly? This really gets ridiculous sometimes.
thefit said:Why? Doesn't everyone make voting decisions based on how many calls you get from a particular candidate? Forget the issues, don't bother me on the phone even though I could easily block that number, turn down the ringer, ignore the call because I have caller id or just not answer the phone.
It isn't that hard to look through posting history genius. We figured out your routine a long time ago anyway.Illuminati said:Obviously you do if you are going back through my entire post history to come up with those quotes. You're calling me an idiot when you think I was actually being serious in those threads. :lol :lol :lol
Illuminati said:Obviously you do if you are going back through my entire post history to come up with those quotes. You're calling me an idiot when you think I was actually being serious in those threads. :lol :lol :lol
typhonsentra said:It isn't that hard to look through posting history genius. We figured out your routine a long time ago anyway.
She makes me want to cryCloudy said:![]()
Is the one girl crying? Bams is such a rockstar :lol
Bullshit. At this point of the game illuminati knows exactly who he's going to vote for and a gaming forum isn't about to change his mind.thefit said:Be nice guys we need everyone to vote no matter what side, don't forget to vote November 5th Illuminati.
Illuminati said:Obviously you do if you are going back through my entire post history to come up with those quotes. You're calling me an idiot when you think I was actually being serious in those threads. :lol :lol :lol
terrene said:It is ridiculous! Thank you for using that word, that's exactly the one I would use, too. I mean, The President of the United States is the *least* capable person of changing the world. Everyone knows that.
Chrono said:I didn't see he's not capable of influencing anything in this world, my question was what the hell he's talking about when he says we're going to change the world. That's it.
typhonsentra said:It isn't that hard to look through posting history genius. We figured out your routine a long time ago anyway.
Ah the name calling, you guys killed me. So you figured out my post history, huh? It is pretty funny that you guys conveniently left out this post...Stoney Mason said:Last post directed at you. You're an idiot. I've dealt with you before and made a mental note before dealing with you to keep that in mind. Just warning others. Don't deal with idiots.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12793849&postcount=62
Age:27
Stateennsylvania
Party (D/R/I/None): D
Who did you vote for in 2000: Gore
Who did you vote for in 2004: Kerry
Who will you vote for in 2008: Both Obama and McCain blow, will probably vote for Nader.
terrene said:It is ridiculous! Thank you for using that word, that's exactly the one I would use, too. I mean, The President of the United States is the *least* capable person of changing the world. Everyone knows that.
Tamanon said:It's a rhetorical device, but he's referring to his plans as President. The ones he's enumerated the past year and a half or so.
I love you.Illuminati said:Ah the name calling, you guys killed me. So you figured out my post history, huh? It is pretty funny that you guys conveniently left out this post...
And the phone calls just reinforce what I said back then, keep on truck'in guys.
Chrono said:Global warming, nuclear proliferation, increase foreign aid, use of diplomacy, etc...?
Lots of good stuff, but change the world? Please, the world will keep spinning on November 5th if McCain wins, it's just America that would be fucked.
ryutaro's mama said:Bingo.
And the way the rest of the world views us won't change at all either.
I don't get upset easily, so I wonder what other people in the state, or maybe just the philly area, feel about getting bombarded by phone calls and people knocking on the door constantly. I'm sure they are not getting any pleasure for getting bombarded non-stop.Mermandala said:I for one am glad that Obama has so many volunteers hitting the phones that some dumbass can get so worked up about it.
I'm glad you made up my decision.grandjedi6 said:Bullshit. At this point of the game illuminati knows exactly who he's going to vote
I like how South Dakota is the most pro-Obama state in the union according to Domino's survey :lolgreepoman said:http://i34.tinypic.com/2dh8w2r.jpg
voodoojohn said:I like how South Dakota is the most pro-Obama state in the union according to Domino's survey :lol
teh tighteningAdding these polls together and weighting them by the square roots of their sample sizes, Obama is ahead 51.5%-44.2%, a lead of 7.3 points, compared to the 51.2%-44.1% Obama lead from yesterday. Counting today, Obama's lead has increased by small amounts in the last four consecutive Composites.
Chrono said:Yes, the world will change when a lot more people view the US faborably in those Gallup polls. That's right folks, world peace is within reach. All our problems could be solved. Let's just make America popular again! :lol
Again, this is a positive thing, but it will only change how the world views America - not change the world.
Chrono said:Yes, the world will change when a lot more people view the US faborably in those Gallup polls. That's right folks, world peace is within reach. All our problems could be solved. Let's just make America popular again! :lol
Again, this is a positive thing, but it will only change how the world views America - not change the world.
Illuminati said:I wonder what other people in the state, or maybe just the philly area, feel about getting bombarded by phone calls and people knocking on the door constantly.
Alaska and Hawaii don't get a vote?greepoman said:
Illuminati said:I don't get upset easily, so I wonder what other people in the state, or maybe just the philly area, feel about getting bombarded by phone calls and people knocking on the door constantly. I'm sure they are not getting any pleasure for getting bombarded non-stop.
I'm glad you made up my decision.
subrock said:I dont ever do this but hopefully it will pay you many great returns
--supposedly--
Timedog said:what the fuck are you talking about? "changing the world" somehow now means making everything perfect? Jesus fucking christ.
reilo said:Not only is Obama polling 50%+ in PA
Case said:im scared for PA![]()
As I said in a previous post I tried that tactic all last month when I told them I was voting for both Obama and McCain, but they refuse to stop.numble said:You should be removed from the list of people most called if you tell them who you're going to vote for. It's kind of like polling. If you keep saying "It's none of your business!" you are in the database as an undecided voter.
Chrono said:Yes, the world will change when a lot more people view the US faborably in those Gallup polls. That's right folks, world peace is within reach. All our problems could be solved. Let's just make America popular again! :lol
Again, this is a positive thing, but it will only change how the world views America - not change the world.
Illuminati said:Obviously you do if you are going back through my entire post history to come up with those quotes. You're calling me an idiot when you think I was actually being serious in those threads. :lol :lol :lol
Relax, I love you too.Chrono said:Yes, the world will change when a lot more people view the US faborably in those Gallup polls. That's right folks, world peace is within reach. All our problems could be solved. Let's just make America popular again! :lol
Again, this is a positive thing, but it will only change how the world views America - not change the world.
Seriously. The hand-wringing over PA is simply because it's the one and only path McCain has to win. Since that's his only route, people are freaking out over it. :lolAmir0x said:Obama got Pennsylvania, there is zero doubt about that. He's gonna blow this motherfucker out.
If anyone believes that the Bush administration hasn't at least impacted the entire world for the worse, then you have been gleefully ignorant of your surroundings.ryutaro's mama said:Umm...I'm not implying that Obama's magically Presidency will end famine and bring about world peace but having a CIC that the rest of the world respects/likes is definitely a step in the right direction.
Perhaps if, no when, there is another international incident, the world won't be so willing to sit on their hands.
If our policy changed from, "fuck you if your not with us, we're going" into a better used diplomacy effort, then we could, I don't know, get the re-enforcement from our Allies that we need.
In my opinion, that qualifies as "change to the world."
thekad said:Only a dumbass (or Gaborn) would be wavering between McCain and Nader.
What about New York?Gruco said:I'm worried about Pennsylvania guys.