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10-27-2008 #31
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Originally Posted by worthy2
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10-27-2008 #32
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Originally Posted by worthy2
Suck it up, crybaby.
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10-27-2008 #33
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Originally Posted by unworthy2
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10-27-2008 #34
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It's really just too much fun setting off this bow-legged, little dinky wanker and watching him dance around, cussin' like yosemite sam shootin' himself in the foot. Watch this:
Hey, Worthy2, right back at you:
fuck you and fuck your views.
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10-28-2008 #35
Dude you need to pull on your pud more often, the level of aggression is out of control. This is a forum, people voice differing views; one can state an opinion without resorting to personal attacks.
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10-28-2008 #36
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Originally Posted by trish
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10-28-2008 #37Originally Posted by worthy2
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10-29-2008 #38
Both of the two candidates are corporate sock puppets. They would never have been allowed to get this far, had they stood for monumental shift and really changing the paradigm... All this will come into view
Originally Posted by sexyshana
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10-29-2008 #39Originally Posted by braveman
Worthy2 Why would anyone listen to your ideas of change, if you can't respect them? I respect Ralph Nader a lot, but people who are voting for McCain or Obama are pragmatists. One of them is going to be President, not Ralph Nader. I have a lot of respect for Cynthia McKinney, but voting for her would ony be a meanless gesture. So what are your options? You are still free to advocate what things you believe will make this a better nation.
The way to go is from what is taught in ancient wisdom. Treat people the way you would like to be treated.
And by the way, it does not take a lot of skill to call someone a curse word. I learned a lot of curse words when I was about six years old. I suggest you re-think the way you communicate to others here. If you want respect ...
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10-29-2008 #40
worthy2, if you don't live in a swing state, by all means, vote for Ralph. I voted for him in 2000, but only because Gore was a sure thing in my state.
There are real differences between the Dems and the rethugnicans in this election. The Dems, who were pretty much 'republican-lite' during the 90's, have been forced to adopt more populist positions because it's the only way they can win. Obama is very middle-of-the-road, but that's a lot better than far right like McCain. And sweet Jesus, does anybody in their right mind want Palin anywhere near the WH?
This could be a blowout, or it could be damn close. Obama seems to be well ahead, but there will be a lot of monkey business on election day. Who knows? The Supremes may be appointing yet another President.
Florida 2000 showed us that every vote counts (512 votes decided that one). Either Obama or McCain will be Pres after the smoke clears - which may take awhile, if the lawyers become involved. Which one is better (not best) for America and the world?