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madoba Royal Citizen


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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:15 am Post subject: |
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Great News! Minnesota a state once clearly leaning towards Obama is now in tossup status according to polls.
The Chosen One, the Incumbent, BO, The son of an "alcoholic polygamist," who deals with his abandonment issues and "black rage" by experimenting with drugs and radical thought, who really lost the election back in Feburary (Rev. Wright issues surfaced) but for politically correctness was giving a pass, and as more americans come to understand who Obama is, will send him a crushing defeat in Nov. 4th.
The momentum is slowly turning |
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Proximo Forum Plebian

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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:39 am Post subject: |
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| gnosis wrote: | | There's a lot of talk about the DNC convention schedule pointing to Biden as the VP pick. |
I think Biden would be a great pick.
| Quote: | | There's no one in the Democratic Party who knows more about foreign policy and is as comfortable speaking about it as Biden. |
This is where Obama is the weakest. Read more of the story here:
The Case for Joe Biden |
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spartan123209 Forum Plebian


Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 135 Local time: 7:47 AM
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:28 am Post subject: |
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A persona created by the RNC. They just want to downplay his huge and ethusiastic (unlike McCains support, which to him would be enthusiastic if they didn't fall asleep during a speech) support as nothing more then a derranged cult, even though we are open minded people who see that Barack Obama is the best choice (out of the two, don't get your panties in a bunch RP supporters ).
An Incumbent is someone who is running for the office he currently owns. In 2004, George Dubya Bush was the Incumbent candidate.
| Quote: | | The son of an "alcoholic polygamist," |
You mean his father who left when Obama was 2yrs old?
| Quote: | | who deals with his abandonment issues and "black rage" by experimenting with drugs |
Everyone expirements with drugs. I'll let it out: even I expiremented with weed. Unless he still takes those drugs, I see them having no effect on him as a leader.
| Quote: | | who really lost the election back in Feburary (Rev. Wright issues surfaced) but for politically correctness was giving a pass |
What about McCain accepting Rev. Hagee's ("Catholic church is a whore and Hitler was doing God's will" guy) endorsment?
| Quote: | | and as more americans come to understand who Obama is, will send him a crushing defeat in Nov. 4th. |
Oxymoron. The more people understand about Obama, the more they support him over McCain (again Libertarians, I'm saying Obama vs McCain, stop getting your panties in a bunch ).
PS: Madoba, are you an Atheist? _________________
| Quote: | | Saying Atheism is a religion is like saying not collecting stamps is a hobby. |
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madoba Royal Citizen


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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:03 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Quote: | | The son of an "alcoholic polygamist," |
You mean his father who left when Obama was 2yrs old? |
Yea his alchoholic plolygamist father
| Quote: | | Quote: | | who deals with his abandonment issues and "black rage" by experimenting with drugs |
Everyone expirements with drugs. I'll let it out: even I expiremented with weed. Unless he still takes those drugs, I see them having no effect on him as a leader.? |
You forgot he was a dealer as well
| Quote: | | who really lost the election back in Feburary (Rev. Wright issues surfaced) but for politically correctness was giving a pass |
When he loses on Nov 4th the pundits will pin his loss back to feburary when the Rev. Wright issue surfaced. I can tell you that I can't get past it. It goes against my better judgement. I'm not going against my conscience. The fact he was a member of this mornon's vile, hateful, racists church, for 20 years is to me a disqualification. I can't get past it. It goes against my better judgement. And if he was a member to enhance his political aspirations then that is all the worse, because he never once in those 20 years, while not running for president, spoke out against any of the racist preaching and wako worldviews of Rev. wright.
| Quote: | | Quote: | | and as more americans come to understand who Obama is, will send him a crushing defeat in Nov. 4th. |
Oxymoron. The more people understand about Obama, the more they support him over McCain (again Libertarians, I'm saying Obama vs McCain, stop getting your panties in a bunch ).. |
No the more americans who understand the more his lead in the polls will evaporate. It's happening already.
| Quote: | | PS: Madoba, are you an Atheist? |
Yes, Atheist and a McCain Supporter. |
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SvZurich Loki's Little Valkyrie

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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And yet McCain's attempt to gain the goddamn fundie bigots' endorsement is so easily overlooked by you. He SOUGHT the endorsement of Reverends Haigie, Parsley, and Falwell. Those bigots have said much worse than Wright ever hoped to. Wright never called the Catholic Church a whore. He never blamed Sept. 11, 2001 on gays, liberals, atheists, and feminists. You support a man who wants to appease those who hate you.
Why the fuck do you give McCain a free pass for sucking up to those fucks, and damn Obama? _________________ Kimberly (HSBUH) aka
Baroness Sylvia von Zurich (the only Goldwater Conservative) endorses the Meadow Party's Bill and Opus for the 2012 Presidential election!
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josephpalazzo Illusion Master

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:08 pm Post subject: |
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McCain is a Bush clone. If he gets elected, whatever we got for the last 8 years, you'll get the same fucking shit with this klutz.
You've been warned... |
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madoba Royal Citizen


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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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| SvZurich wrote: | And yet McCain's attempt to gain the goddamn fundie bigots' endorsement is so easily overlooked by you. He SOUGHT the endorsement of Reverends Haigie, Parsley, and Falwell. Those bigots have said much worse than Wright ever hoped to. Wright never called the Catholic Church a whore. He never blamed Sept. 11, 2001 on gays, liberals, atheists, and feminists. You support a man who wants to appease those who hate you.
Why the fuck do you give McCain a free pass for sucking up to those fucks, and damn Obama? |
Both Obama and McCain are schedued to appear together this Saturday at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church. At the Aspen Idea festival, Rick Warren was asked by a woman who proclaimed her Judaism if she was going to burn in hell. He matter of factly told her yes. So I guess both of them are going after the fundies.
McCain is not appeasing but using them. |
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Knight_of_BAAWA Jedi Slackmaster

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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 _________________ aa #51, DNRC o-, Member of the [H]orde
Atheist Minister for St. Dogbert.
"No being is so important that he can usurp the rights of another"
Picard to Data/Graves "The Schizoid Man" |
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Shiranu Disciple of Slaanesh

Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 3726 Local time: 8:47 AM Location: An Octopusus' Garden with you... (San Antonio)

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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| madoba wrote: |
Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla....
Yes, Atheist and a McCain Supporter. |
That explains alot.
And yes, I dont trust Obama just | | this far behind McCain, so dont think its because im, "sticking out for my man". _________________ "I never really wanted you to see, The screwed up side of me that I keep...Locked inside of me so deep...It always seems to get to me. I never really wanted you to go, So many things you should have known. I guess for me there's just no hope, I never meant to be so cold..."
"Life feels quite like Hell should, but this Hells so cold...Pull another knife out, stick it with rest of them... when my back is full, turn me around to face it." Trivium |
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madoba Royal Citizen


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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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and more good news.
combined Polls for the state of Colorado which recently had BO in the lead are now leaning toward McCain by .05.
Colorado average of polls BO 45.3 McCain 45.8.. |
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Shiranu Disciple of Slaanesh

Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 3726 Local time: 8:47 AM Location: An Octopusus' Garden with you... (San Antonio)

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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| madoba wrote: | and more good news.
combined Polls for the state of Colorado which recently had BO in the lead are now leaning toward McCain by .05.
Colorado average of polls BO 45.3 McCain 45.8.. |
Great, Bush Jr. the II is picking up in polls! Wewt wewt! _________________ "I never really wanted you to see, The screwed up side of me that I keep...Locked inside of me so deep...It always seems to get to me. I never really wanted you to go, So many things you should have known. I guess for me there's just no hope, I never meant to be so cold..."
"Life feels quite like Hell should, but this Hells so cold...Pull another knife out, stick it with rest of them... when my back is full, turn me around to face it." Trivium |
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madoba Royal Citizen


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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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In a recent forum (saddleback church), B.O. was asked a question, "What was the toughest decision he ever made?"
B.O. answered that opposing the war in Iraq was “as tough a decision that I’ve had to make, not only because there were political consequences but also because Saddam Hussein was a bad person and there was no doubt he meant America ill.
ok now for a little reality check here, because B.O. didn’t have to make a decision on the war.
At the time Congress authorized the president to use force in Iraq He was a state senator in illinois. This was even brought up by all the other democratic candidates in the primaries. So now B.O is saying that the toughest decision he ever had to make was a decision he never had to make. LOL. B.O. is a riot. |
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SvZurich Loki's Little Valkyrie

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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:38 pm Post subject: |
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And McCain said he regretted not keeping his first marriage together. *yawn* She waited for him while he was imprisoned and presumed dead, held out hope, survived a disfiguring car accident, and he dumped her when he got home. Guess he needed a rich trophy wife for a successful political career where looks are important.
Asshat. _________________ Kimberly (HSBUH) aka
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Buckster Administrator


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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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| madoba wrote: | In a recent forum (saddleback church), B.O. was asked a question, "What was the toughest decision he ever made?"
B.O. answered that opposing the war in Iraq was “as tough a decision that I’ve had to make, not only because there were political consequences but also because Saddam Hussein was a bad person and there was no doubt he meant America ill.
ok now for a little reality check here, because B.O. didn’t have to make a decision on the war.
At the time Congress authorized the president to use force in Iraq He was a state senator in illinois. This was even brought up by all the other democratic candidates in the primaries. So now B.O is saying that the toughest decision he ever had to make was a decision he never had to make. LOL. B.O. is a riot. |
We all made decisions at that time to support or oppose the war, and for many, it was a difficult decision.
You are showing just how shallow you really are with all this junk. _________________ Yeah... I said that. |
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josephpalazzo Illusion Master

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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:55 am Post subject: |
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| madoba wrote: | In a recent forum (saddleback church), B.O. was asked a question, "What was the toughest decision he ever made?"
B.O. answered that opposing the war in Iraq was “as tough a decision that I’ve had to make, not only because there were political consequences but also because Saddam Hussein was a bad person and there was no doubt he meant America ill.
ok now for a little reality check here, because B.O. didn’t have to make a decision on the war.
At the time Congress authorized the president to use force in Iraq He was a state senator in illinois. This was even brought up by all the other democratic candidates in the primaries. So now B.O is saying that the toughest decision he ever had to make was a decision he never had to make. LOL. B.O. is a riot. |
Hey asshole, not only the politicians sitting in congress had to make a decision to be for or against the war, but every citizen in the country, and that included Obama... |
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