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JelenaCD
08-24-2008, 11:09 PM
Couple points I am sure many will dismiss of course
1- I can see the campaign ad already in my mind already , Joe Biden saying that Obama is not qualified to be president.
2- The canidate of change picks a partisan hack who is a washington insider , bad move again, that's not change at all it's the same old dems !
3-Hillary was the pick that should have been , now all those women who wanted hillary are just going to listen to their husbands and vote McCain .
4-The independents will decide the election and Joe Biden is not going to get votes from them .
5- Joe Biden is a force in the senate , removing him from the senate to take a VP job is a loss for the dems in the senate , the VP does nothing, let a man do what he does best , nobody wants Biden to be president as seen by his weak dem primary numbers , if the liberals didn't want him then why would america ?
McCain is I guess set to take Mitt Romney , an excellent pick to me , yet maybe taking Sarah Palin , the governor of alaska , would be great also .

chefmike
08-25-2008, 10:32 AM
LMFAO...is that what they're telling you on FAUX news today, Jelena?

We distort, you decide...

I hope very much to see Biden take on Romney in the VP debates...Biden will gut that putz like a motherfucking trout...

strokeitnow
08-25-2008, 07:47 PM
Chefmike, glad to see your still the same ol... Biden is nothing more than a raise your taxes socialist... He gets credit for his foreign policy prowess but to me it shows nothing more than how much of our hard earned tax dollars he spent traveling around the world schmoozing. I love the clip where he comments on Nobomas lack of experience and says the Presidency is not a place for on the job training. Notice how his announcement quickly resulted in Mc Cain closing the gap in the polls. Once again Noboma has shown just how incapable he is. I for one support the Biden pick as it does much more harm than good for the Dems...

qeuqheeg222
08-27-2008, 07:01 AM
have you watched the cnbc channel lately??the us has become such a socialized capitalist state..do the oil companies need subsidies and tax breaks?farmers and subsidies...wuto industry bailouts..halliburton and no bid contracts..all y'all fuckers bitchin bout tax and spend social dems need to look further into who gets all that fuckin loot...and remmember the military gets the most of the federal budget...subsidies for gun manufacter,bullets,hummers.......

hippifried
08-27-2008, 09:14 AM
have you watched the cnbc channel lately??the us has become such a socialized capitalist state..do the oil companies need subsidies and tax breaks?farmers and subsidies...wuto industry bailouts..halliburton and no bid contracts..all y'all fuckers bitchin bout tax and spend social dems need to look further into who gets all that fuckin loot...and remmember the military gets the most of the federal budget...subsidies for gun manufacter,bullets,hummers.......
It's kind of hard to figure really. Corporate handouts & the military blank check have surpassed entitlements now I believe (can't be sure without doing the actual research which I'm just too lazy to undertake). But so much of it is borrowed nowadays, it's hard to figure whether it outdoes the actual biggest annual expenditure. That's debt service. Interest on what's already been borrowed eats up between a third & half of the annual budget. I'm figuring that has to be before counting the annual deficit overrun.

Wish I could pull a scam like that. Live off a credit card till I keel over, then just bequeath the debt to mastercard after blowing all the cash on hookers, dope, air fare, hotels, & high dollar restaurants. Let 'em forclose on that. I'll put a clause in the will that charges the card for the hospice care & probate court costs too.

Tomfurbs
08-27-2008, 09:26 AM
Politically, Biden is a great choice. He calms the reactionaries, adds experience (especially foreign policy) to the Obama camp, and has the chutspah to fight Mcain's dirty campaign.

He definitely is not a patsy like Eagleton, and it seems he might bring the more right wing votes without harbouring his own agenda, unlike Lyndon Johnson.

Overall, he seem slike a good thing.

yodajazz
08-27-2008, 10:48 AM
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3-Hillary was the pick that should have been , now all those women who wanted hillary are just going to listen to their husbands and vote McCain .
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The thing about Hillary being vice president, as she should have been, is that she has high negative feelings among a strong element of US society/culture. This is because the Evil Empire has had 16 years to create negativity towards her. This is with the help of the Religious Wrong. They spent the full 8 years of her time as First Lady investigating her and never had evidence to file charges, (Whitewater). But that cloud of indictment did serve the Evil Empire. It kept a negative strain regarding her so that other negative talk could stick. I heard negative stuff come out of Religious Wrong leader, Pat Robertson with my own ears, during that time.

As a example of my case, a religious associate was directed, from un-named sources, to google Hillary Clinton, and witchcraft, together. It you do, you will find multiple entries of sites addressing this topic. You may laugh, but there is a certain segment of people who would entertain that type of negative energy. So with that type of negative base, people are set to believe further lies. Lying is the basic nature of evil, by the way. The lies that are forthcoming in this election campaign will stick easier on someone like Hillary, who have already been market positioned, through the Republican media machine, since at least 1994, at the minimum.