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| View Poll Results: Who do you think will win the 2008 Presidential Election? | |||
| McCain/Palin | | 583 | 33.18% |
| Obama/Biden | | 1,131 | 64.37% |
| Other | | 43 | 2.45% |
| Voters: 1757. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Chicago
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The "REFUTATION" you've seen is fucking BULLSHIT from the liberal neo-keynesians at the CBPP peddled by people who have no fucking idea what they're talking about. The only one who came close to having a clue cited the fucking lock-in incentive (lol) to explain why noone cashed out their positions while the taxes applied. Obama not only dodged during THAT instance, he has continued to dodge with the same sappy class-warfare bullshit on every occasion his preposterous economic policy is explored. Even during his O'Reilly interview. Every occasion. Quote:
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| I am a Hittite in love with a horse Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Atlanta
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There are legitimate questions here that stand regardless of where an opposing candidate stands on a completely separate issue. You've railed countless times in this very thread against the declining state of education in America, and to defend Palin, who supports teaching creationism in public schools, is directly contradictory. Nothing that Obama has said or does changes that fact, so while you can compare and contrasts pluses and minuses, and those will and should ultimately decide your vote, that does not negate the disadvantages of a particular candidate. To follow, "She supports creationism," with "Obama supports infanticide," is so narrowly focused and disingenuous to be completely absurd. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Chicago
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It was a deliberate exaggeration of the facts and AP/Yahoo has clarified their original sensationalist piece on it. In fact Palin has appointed more democrats in the education board after removing several Republicans (that were part of the old Republican machine) who actually WERE hard-right conservatives. As far as Obama's concerned, I reject the notion that he has ever been a legitimate candidate to begin with. With his overt ties to radical terrorists and covert anti-american activists, it's clear that his entire campaign is an absurdity. Last edited by Khorum; 09-11-2008 at 02:17 AM.. | |
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| Still not the Abyss Join Date: May 2002 Location: Arizona
Posts: 2,699
| Lol so has everyone seen the Matt Damon video? "I need to know if she thinks dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago. I need to know. Because she's gonna have the nuclear codes.
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| Conquest Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Switzerland
Posts: 5,643
+25 Internets | You know political debate has gone down the shitter when Matt Damon, of all people, sounds reasonable and articulate.
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: NoVa
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We were talking about this at work the other day. If the earth is really 6000 years old, how do we explain all of the dinosaur bones? Is there some kind of wicked society of evil pranksters who goes around planting dinosaur bones to fool people? What kind of person believes something like that? The leader of the free world has to believe in science, not just be scared of it like a caveman with a flashlight. I understand that people will get their feelings hurt over Matt Damon or whoever saying things like that, but it's fucking true man. This is 2008. | |
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