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Re: Obama -- American Badass
I was just coming here to post that same quote! It was like a comedy routine. The other quote I liked from the talk was this:
"Sen. McCain bragged about how as chairman of the Commerce Committee in the Senate, he had oversight of every part of the economy. Well, all I can say to Sen. McCain is, 'Nice job. Nice job. Where is he getting these lines? The lobbyists running his campaign?" And then, what really jumped out at me was McCain's comments in direct contrast: "Let's have some straight talk: Sen. Obama is not interested in the politics of hope; he's interested in his future. That's why he's hurling insults." So Obama hits McCain on policy and issues, while McCain hits Obama on personal stuff. I'm not saying Obama's approach here isn't harsh, just that the difference in focus is telling to me. McCain can't focus on the issues, because the majority of voters will disagree with his stances on most things since they think the country's headed in the wrong direction.
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Breaking News: Just days after it was announced by McCains camp that he invented the BlackBerry, John McCain was interviewed on his technical knowledge in the area of Mobile Telecommunications and IP Telephony by Geek Magazine. Geek Magazine: "Senator McCain what was your inspriation for the BlackBerry mobile device?" JM: "Black Mobile what. Oh, you mean Mobile Alabama. Don't tell me the Blacks down there are on the move again." GM: "Ah, no. We were asking you about the BlackBerry your campaign claims you invented." JM: "Oh, no. I don't like black things. I tried to invent a white berry. But is tasted like Starch and Newspaper. I don't eat anything black. Except once in Florida, but she was a hooker, so that didn't count." GM: "...................uh.......................w e're done here. Thanks for the interview and we hope you lose your ass off on Election Day" JM: "Uh, Thanks. Asses are good for this Country. I need a nap." When Senator Obama was asked to comment on Senator McCain's interview with Geek Magazine, he said this: "This doesn't surprise me. Have you ever celebrated Martin Luther King day in Arizona? Yeah, me neither. Seriously, almost half of the nation likes this guy? Seriously?"
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Obama on the absence of character attacks from McCain in the second debate:
"I am surprised that, you know, we've been seeing some pretty over-the-top attacks coming out of the McCain campaign over the last several days, that he wasn't willing to say it to my face. But I guess we've got one last debate. So presumably, if he ends up feeling that he needs to, he will raise it during the debate." McCain been served!
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a la Gov. Palin. Or am I just pouring salt on the wound? --Jason |
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Obama's married. He actually respects that union. Don't fuck up in that area Obama, my girls will make your life hell. I guess I should add, if Bush had only one saving grace, respecting his wife would be it.
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Re: Obama -- American Badass
"A 106-year-old American nun living in a convent in Rome could well be the oldest person to vote in the 2008 US Presidential election. Sister Cecilia Gaudette, who last voted for President Eisenhower in 1952, has registered to vote and says she will vote for Democrat Barack Obama."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7665925.stm UNPATRIOTIC LIBERAL TERROR-SUPPORTING TRAITOR!!!!!!! |
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