Drunks for Obama?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Briant, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. #1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdl86KNkt_M

    I guess I should give him a break. Having your brothers murdered by the PTB could drive a man to drink :(

    But still, he should have stopped after the first 10 seconds, 18 seconds max.
     
    Briant, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  2. Neptune

    Neptune Well-Known Member

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    ROFLMAO.


    Here is part of my movement.

    http://digg.com/political_opinion/Petition_To_Boycott_the_General_Election_if_Barack_Obama_is
    Code (markup):
     
    Neptune, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  3. GeorgeB.

    GeorgeB. Notable Member

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    Yeah the most popular and powerful political family in our nation's history is backing Obama. He's in trouble now.

    Who's backing Hillary and McCain again?

    lol @ Barack winning the poll on your site. :D
     
    GeorgeB., Feb 22, 2008 IP
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    Too bad you didn't stop before posting another useless stupid thread.

    Hopefully you are drunk, otherwise there is little excuse for all the lame posts.
     
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  5. Briant

    Briant Peon

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    #5
    Ted Kennedy appears relatively sober in this video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot1kqlSLWwQ

    I hope it cheers you up :D
     
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    Forumhorizon Banned

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    For some reason Kennedy (aka murdering drunk) is not sitting in jail, but he found the time to endorse an overrated, no experience, emotional and weak candidate that is Obama.
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Funny, that same candidate is motivating more people than the so called HRC savior of the country. What scares HRC supporters more, the fact that young people are getting into politics finally and getting their choice heard or the fact that she is plainly not presidental material just because she was the first lady for 8 years?
     
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    Ssandecki, I can't agree with that. I support Obama, but Hillary is an incredibly gifted woman who was worked her ass off, for quite some time, on worthy causes. I believe her essential flaw is that she is stricken by the same diseases that plague her husband, in that she will do whatever it takes to win, and she alienates, rather than draws together, the people who can work towards a common good. For instance, she went at healthcare during the '90's as a prophet from on high, alienating anyone and everyone who might have been predisposed to work with her, and she hasn't learned anything in this regard since. But I will not disparage the gifts she does have.
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    HRC is the person who set back universal health care farther than anyone before for the same reason you've just stated. I like to ask people to name one thing HRC has done good for the nation and not "just" her home state of New York where the votes come from, most can't think of many, some due exist, but nothing she authored or co-sponsored to the house. Oh wait, she voted for Iraq war and Iraq surge, way to go HRC!
     
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    Her work on behalf of children and vets' healthcare, most immediately.
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    You can gladly point me to an actual bill that was passed and signed into law :)
     
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    Ssandecki, this isn't what you initially said - your initial concern was:

    Which differs from bills she's introduced that have actually made it out of both houses and then been signed into law. Nevertheless, it's all out there and on the record, so you're free to look for yourself if you've the concern. The Heroes at Home Act, for one, went into law last year, with amendments moving through as we speak. Increases in benefits, increases in healthcare funding for vets, an "Adoption Incentives" program to provide incentives for children to be adopted, much more. It's there, you just need to look.

    Still won't be voting for her, for the reasons I've said, but give her credit where it's due, in my opinion.
     
    northpointaiki, Feb 24, 2008 IP