I now think B Obama is the best choice for America and the world (1 Viewer)

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Initially I was worried about Obama being elected but not anymore. In fact if I was an American I would now cast my vote in favour of Obama.

The people like Alisa and others (and not just in America) need an outlet. Of course Obama being elected will make no difference since they will still sit on their arse and complain about how it is all unfair...if only there was social justice and bullshit and bullshit etc. and etc.

BUT, after Obama......they will have had their run.:D

After Obama has not worked then maybe the Alisas of the world will move on to control their own destiny.
 

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Colin Powell agrees with our view that Obama's the best hope the US has:cool:
 
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Colin Powell agrees with our view that Obama's the best hope the US has:cool:

I thought you didn't like or respect Powell? Is he OK now?

Fortunately, neither of you get a vote. I understand the sarcasm, Mike. I just feel like this vote is too important. I am frankly terrified about what might happen if Obama is elected, and you should be too.

I also appreciate the apparent flip-flop and the sarcastic parody. It speaks well to how poorly the American people make a decision and stick with it.

They did it with drilling on American soil. They did it with the war on terror. They did it with Bush and his approval ratings. They did it with the economy. And they did it with who their pick for political office will be. The fact is, the American people can't seem to see more than a couple of minutes into the future, as indicated by their constantly flip-flopping views on these important topics (until they get their next fix from the New York Times, NBC, CNN, or SNL)...baffling.
 

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Whats up with all the 'they's? I thought Houston was in the U.S.?
 
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I'm talking about short-sighted US citizens (who flit about with whatever news story is popular at the time), wherever "they" are.
 

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I thought you didn't like or respect Powell? Is he OK now?


He admitted that Bush was wrong many moons ago, so therefore yes


Fortunately, neither of you get a vote.

You've misspelt sadly

Look George I know you've been rather busy as of late with your birthday and recording our mp3 which is why we're doing our best to provide you with the actual facts but for some reason you're not listening, have you gone deaf?
 
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Look George I know you've been rather busy as of late with your birthday and recording our mp3 which is why we're doing our best to provide you with the actual facts but for some reason you're not listening, have you gone deaf?

Huh, what?
 

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Obama? For Real?
He has no experience whatsover. He appears to be "all talk" and no substance. He reminds me of a "ladies man" in a bar that will say anything to a girl just to get her number, but when preesed for an origional opinion-he has no spine.
I'd rather have someone with an opinion and conviction, than someone who just tells folks what they want to hear.
His history is all talk, not performance...
We need a performer-churches need talkers..
JMHO..
 

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As an outside observer, it seems to me that Obama is going to win the election because he has chosen a running mate that seems to have more electoral appeal than Sarah Palin.

Given the age of McCain it is not impossible that he will die in office and then Sarah Palin would become president. This does not seem to enthuse many americans. Obama seems to have gone for a safer pair of hands.
 

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As an outside observer, it seems to me that Obama is going to win the election because he has chosen a running mate that seems to have more electoral appeal than Sarah Palin.

I think McCain's biggest liability is Bush and the huge spread of corporate socialism. The conservative party in Australia was the same.

For those who break out in a sweat at the thought of an Obama win, here is some bad news. Below are the current betting odds with Sportingbet, Australia's biggest bookmaker. In the past this has been extremely accurate in picking the winner of different political contests. A few weeks ago Obama was a $1.85 and McCain at $2.50

Sen. Barack Obama - DEM 1.13
Sen. John McCain - REP 5.25
 

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I'm talking about short-sighted US citizens (who flit about with whatever news story is popular at the time), wherever "they" are.

That sounds like finger pointing to me :confused:

Did all of the people you voted for last time not make any mistakes? Seems to me that unless they all performed perfectly the problem is ours, not 'theirs' :eek:
 

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I now think B Obama is the best choice for America and the world


:confused:

Does this mean he is not just going for the presidency of the USA but going for ruler of the world?
YES. I wouldn't doubt it. And if that's the case, all of my money is going to be given to the unfortunates out there. Can't wait for that sh**... :rolleyes: Anyone else feel like giving their money away?
 
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That sounds like finger pointing to me :confused:

Did all of the people you voted for last time not make any mistakes? Seems to me that unless they all performed perfectly the problem is ours, not 'theirs' :eek:

In fact, everybody makes mistakes, whether I voted for them or not.

The point is, some people have a resolve that makes them good leaders, though seemingly makes them less popular. Others (on both sides of the political aisle) follow whatever the rest of the sheep are doing or whatever public opinion tells them to think. This is not leadership.
 

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Wow Mike, I feel so special that you started a thread just to make fun of me.

Apparently god himself could endorse Obama and some people would still complain. Fortunately it doesn't really matter what you think.

First of all, working to get the right candidate elected IS taking my destiny into my own hands, and second of all, the whole point of Obama getting elected is to foster an environment that is favorable for people like me to succeed, unlike the environment created by the current administration.

The current administration is like a really bad doctor. Not only does it not "do no harm", it is positively dangerous to my health. Not only does it not cure the disease (i.e., fails to impose and enforce reasonable regulation), it actually causes additional diseases by redistributing MY "wealth" to those who are much wealthier than me, by starting unnecessary wars, by interfering with my rights, and so on and so forth.

You are so hilarious, people will
still sit on their arse and complain about how it is all unfair...if only there was social justice and bullshit and bullshit etc. and etc.

Sounds like all the republicans I know who complain, if only there were fewer regulations and lower taxes, if only there were greater income inequality and less help for the poor. Well, the republicans have been in power essentially for the last 3 decades, and this is the result. This is the world you wanted. Are you happy now?
 
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I think McCain's biggest liability is Bush and the huge spread of corporate socialism. The conservative party in Australia was the same.

For those who break out in a sweat at the thought of an Obama win, here is some bad news. Below are the current betting odds with Sportingbet, Australia's biggest bookmaker. In the past this has been extremely accurate in picking the winner of different political contests. A few weeks ago Obama was a $1.85 and McCain at $2.50

Sen. Barack Obama - DEM 1.13
Sen. John McCain - REP 5.25

How sad. Doesn't change my mind though. I go with what I think is right, not what I think is popular.
 

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Obama seems to have gone for a safer pair of hands.

Huh? Biden has had two aneurysms already. God forbid if Obama is off'd and Biden has another that kills him - we get Pelosi as President.

-dk
 

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Huh? Biden has had two aneurysms already. God forbid if Obama is off'd and Biden has another that kills him - we get Pelosi as President.

-dk
It doesn't actually matter what I think - I can't vote in that election. But it will be a major shock if Obama doesn't win on 4th November so I guess the world is going to have to live with that.
 

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