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I liked the Obama environmental t-shirt. Don't think I'm going to have the money to donate though unfortunately 
-jinx- said:Anything that pisses off Lindsey Graham is a good thing. That guy is such a fuck.
Frank the Great said:Hello Mr. President, and Ms. Vice President.
since the exec staff is gone today i have the volume up -The Lamonster said:I'm watching the live stream here at work on mute - what is Hillary saying?
Watching the two of them talk back to back.....doesn't put her in a good light. She was gracious, and did what needs to be done. But no one looks good speaking right before or after Obama.Hootie said:So ackward seeing Hildawg clap for Obama...just...ackward.
Cheebs said:Hopefully the media wont bring up the hillary as vp speculation again. That rumor was squashed by Solis-Doyle's hire. Anyone with half a brain realizes she hasn't got a chance in hell of being VP. He'd sooner pick Joe Lieberman
Um. Lieberman is actively campaigning for McCain, appearing on his conference calls. He played the Wright card just yesterday.Zaptruder said:He'd better goddamn not.
GhaleonEB said:Um. Lieberman is actively campaigning for McCain, appearing on his conference calls. He played the Wright card just yesterday.
gkrykewy said:Lieberman did? That hobbit looking mf...
"In fairness we don't know if Rev. Wright said these inflammatory, anti-American, racial comments every Sunday, but I would not continue to go to a synagogue where that kind of rhetoric was spoken," Lieberman said, adding, "I think it did raise questions in people's minds about why did he stay in the church that long," but he said he would "take (Obama) at his word" and move on.
US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) board a plane in Washington June 27, 2008. Democrats Obama and Clinton take the first step toward healing the wounds of their bruising presidential nominating fight with a joint appearance on Friday in the symbolically named New Hampshire town of Unity. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN 2008 (USA)
I was using it as an example to show how impossible it to pick Hillary. Because Lieberman endorsed McCain. It is just to show there is no possibility at all he'd pick Hillary. All the congressional leaks of discussions dont show Hillary getting serious consideration, the fact he picked his VP chief of staff is someone hillary fired, and his vp selection committee has not a single clintonista on it...etc.Zaptruder said:He'd better goddamn not.
You mean these issues actually have density and volume, and are only enough to fill my hands?Cheebs said:Because of literally a handful of issues?
scorcho said:wtf.
Obama's 'artfully' moving to the center, showing himself to be in line with decades of fast-talkin' Presidential candidates following the primaries.
Many liberals may be inclined to view Barack Obama's criticism of the Supreme Court decision banning execution of child rapists as the worst kind of poll driven pandering--akin to Bill Clinton's decision to fly home to Arkansas during the 1992 election to permit the execution of the mentally handicapped Ricky Ray Rector. I disagree. In fact, Obama's support for the execution of child rapists wasn't invented for the presidential election; it dates back to The Audacity of Hope, where he wrote: "While the evidence tells me that the death penalty does little to deter crime, I believe there are some crimes--mass murder, the rape and murder of a child--so heinous, so beyond the pale, that the community is justified in expressing the full measure of its outrage by meting out the ultimate punishment." His longstanding opinion on the death penalty is a particularly nuanced one. He has opposed expanding the death penalty to include gang activity, for example, on the grounds that it would disproportionately punish men of color, but he supports the execution of especially egregious murderers who are clearly guilty.
Mandark said:"and murder" strikes me as a pretty important qualifier.
Works for me!Odrion said:Vengeance I can believe in!
FYI this was on Colbert last night as part of his "John McCain Green Screen Challenge."maximum360 said:I think I am now officially a John McCain fan: http://www.truveo.com/Vogue-by-Madonna-and-featuring-John-McCain/id/226533987
:lol
scorcho said:i'm not even sure what that slogan is supposed to mean - 'putting the country first' by...voting for McCain? surely there are more effective ways to better the country by voting for that old curmudgeon...
There are no hillary supporters here, I dont have to fake liking them like Obama does.scorcho said:stay classy, Cheebs.
The Lamonster said:FYI this was on Colbert last night as part of his "John McCain Green Screen Challenge."
more like Larry Gay'g, amirite?soul creator said:
But McCain will win Texas and Florida!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111onereilo said:Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Michigan, yeah, good luck McCain.
This man's right, it's over for Obama.The Lamonster said:But McCain will win Texas and Florida!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111one
I really dont understand how we can still say that.Tamanon said:So, how much longer does a Presidential campaign have to go on before we can stop saying "well people don't really KNOW Obama"?
Depends on when MSNBC fires Pat Buchanan.Tamanon said:So, how much longer does a Presidential campaign have to go on before we can stop saying "well people don't really KNOW Obama"?
Cheebs said:I havent heard a peep about McCain's parents once.
Cheebs said:There are no hillary supporters here, I dont have to fake liking them like Obama does.![]()
Fine homemakers and mothers all.Tamanon said:Yeah, you hear about the men in McCain's family a good amount, the women, not so much.
Yeah, it was the same thing with Kerry. It seems that these days, the republican is always that guy who shows up at the family reunion and everyone knows him and runs over to give him a hug, whereas the democrat is some guy who wandered into the reunion to get some home-made rice krispy treats.Tamanon said:So, how much longer does a Presidential campaign have to go on before we can stop saying "well people don't really KNOW Obama"?
the disgruntled gamer said:Yeah, it was the same thing with Kerry. It seems that these days, the republican is always that guy who shows up at the family reunion and everyone knows him and runs over to give him a hug, whereas the democrat is some guy who wandered into the reunion to get some home-made rice krispy treats.
maximum360 said:David Gregory is such a McCain shill. Whenever anyone brings up a point that paints McCain in a bad light Gregory becomes the "McCain defence force". Shut up and let someone else make a point.
*sticks tongue out*hokahey said:I've said it over and over. Hillary will be VP, and they will win. Mark my words GAF.