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gambit
07-23-2008, 06:46 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYaXr03vtNE

So, a newsworthy gaffe about the history of the Iraq War is cut out for an accusation that Obama would rather lose the war and win the presidency? Nice work, CBS. Fox News couldn't have done any better.

jOHN rODRIGUEZ
07-23-2008, 07:01 PM
all right

Sean
07-24-2008, 02:10 AM
And beyond the media, I'm more and more disappointed in McCain with every passing day. I used to truly like the guy. But he really strikes me now as a candidate who knows that this is his only shot left at the White House, so he's willing to say anything it takes to try to sully Obama's name - even blatantly lie. I know that they all lie, but this sets him apart for the fact of how shallow or stupid he must think we are. It's either that, or he really just doesn't know what he's talking about, which is just as bad.

I used to say that if it was an Obama/McCain race, I'd prefer Obama, but I'd be happy with either. That is no longer the case, even in the slightest. Because not only is McCain disappointing me, Obama is impressing me overall. The new car smell might be wearing off, but he's proven to me that he's got what it takes. And now I'm scared of McCain. :(

dubman
07-24-2008, 04:04 AM
hahahahaha new car smell.

i mean it's not like obama hasnt had his own gaffes (although throwing something like "57 states" might be more a sign of campaign exhaustion/delerium than anything else), but i get the feeling that the republicans are doing that classic slow-recoil-in-the-horror-movies move with ol' fudders...
uh, yeah i dont really know about the economy you see
this iraq/afghanistan border conflict has got to end
what is an internet goddamn i dont even use computers
my wife is a "trollop"

and a 'cunt'. it's all that fucking makeup.

at this point we just need obama just so that we can send a dude overseas that wont gently piss himself at an international meet n greet.

cured
07-24-2008, 04:18 AM
And beyond the media, I'm more and more disappointed in McCain with every passing day. I used to truly like the guy. But he really strikes me now as a candidate who knows that this is his only shot left at the White House, so he's willing to say anything it takes to try to sully Obama's name - even blatantly lie. I know that they all lie, but this sets him apart for the fact of how shallow or stupid he must think we are. It's either that, or he really just doesn't know what he's talking about, which is just as bad.

I used to say that if it was an Obama/McCain race, I'd prefer Obama, but I'd be happy with either. That is no longer the case, even in the slightest. Because not only is McCain disappointing me, Obama is impressing me overall. The new car smell might be wearing off, but he's proven to me that he's got what it takes. And now I'm scared of McCain. :(

This is how I feel about things, as well. I told a friend of mine before the '04 election that I hoped McCain would be elected in '08. Now I am praying this does not come to fruition. The guy traded in his balls for some lipstick.

gambit
07-24-2008, 10:16 AM
I honestly would've voted for McCain back in '00 if he was the Republican candidate. But ever since '04, he's slowly ass-kissed the extreme right (i.e. Jerry Falwell) to the point that he's not only going to be Bush part 3, but now he's the typical Republican politician. Yes, Obama isn't perfect, and he's done some pandering since securing his party's nomination, but hell, he at least has self-respect.