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Post by littleflower » Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:22 pm

Simon of the Playa wrote:
Every 40 years. Somebody told me that. Every 40 years we knock off a leader. Are we due?
Dougly, i think you touched on a very real concern.

lets just postulate that Obama gets shot, what would happen?

riots? racially motivated crimes on both sides of the color line? Martial Law?


all hell breaks loose.

and who would benefit from that?

always always always follow the money. All 700 billion +....
honestly, simon, sometimes i worry about you ... one day it's civil war, the next it's assassination and race riots!

think about it ... if obama gets knocked off, we get biden ... if he gets it too, we get pelosi. personally, i would do anything to keep pelosi as far from the presidency as possible.

if, however, obama and his legislative buddies try to socialize a bunch of stuff and end up really making a mess, what will happen in 2012? blaming bush will go only so far.

i am closer to the wall street bunch than the racist redneck types ... in fact, i don't know any of the latter ... and don't want to know any... i think there is a real concern about them, too ...

but i believe that the wall street republicans are a patient bunch who will be content to let obama knock off the democrats for awhile, and i think they believe he will. also - please note that there are a lot of democrats on wall street!

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Post by Simon of the Playa » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:38 am

you're right......race riots, civil war and assassination NEVER happen in this country...
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Post by littleflower » Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:00 am

Simon of the Playa wrote:you're right......race riots, civil war and assassination NEVER happen in this country...
you said never, not me.

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Post by ygmir » Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:12 am

Simon of the Playa wrote:you're right......race riots, civil war and assassination NEVER happen in this country...
Maybe they don't happen enough........maybe we forget the horror they truly are.
Perhaps, our country is devolving into a conglomeration of separate societies and regions based on separation instead of the "melting pot" it was intended to be.........
and, so, since, we don't know the horrors of conflict personally (as groups that is. I know some see it individually on a daily basis), we are polarizing and becoming less and less tolerant of divergent viewpoints and more and more willing to "go to war"...........but, it's with eachother.........
To many, tolerance means:"lets compromise, do it my way"......if you disagree, you are evil, if you have another method, you are to be despised, if you don't tow the P.C. line of the moment, you are intolerant, even though, by ostracizing you, the P.C. crowd is showing their intolerance.

*I use P.C. not to mean the usual "populist agenda" but, to mean the "cause celeb" of any particular group*


Understand:
I do not want the above calamities, I do not hope for them. I use this example to illustrate how soon we forget things..........and don't seem to learn from the past..........so, are seemingly doomed to re-live it.......
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Post by Ugly Dougly » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:14 am

Methinks Simon was being ;)
No, and no fascism EVER in this country neither.





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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:48 am

Where has this dumb bitch been for the last 40 years- most of it in diapers i believe.

“This is not a man who sees America as you see it and how I see America. We see America as the greatest force for good in this world. If we can be that beacon of light and hope for others who seek freedom and democracy and can live in a country that would allow intolerance in the equal rights that again our military men and women fight for and die for for all of us. Our opponent though, is someone who sees America it seems as being so imperfect that he’s palling around with terrorists who would target their own country?â€

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Post by ygmir » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:54 am

Ugly Dougly wrote:Methinks Simon was being ;)
No, and no fascism EVER in this country neither.





;)
what is Fascicm, to you?

Just wonderin'.............
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:12 am

Palin has a problem with being questioned!

Sounds like a true Republican vice-pres material if you ask me.

If this Palin talking or is this Dick Cheney:

Again today, as she said on Fox News yesterday, Ms. Palin alluded to her problems during those sessions (with CBS’ Katie Couric in particular), but excused them away as frustration on her part for being asked questions she didn’t feel were pertinent.

“After that recent interview that wasn’t so successful because as I admitted on Fox TV the other day, I was annoyed and I was impatient with some of the questions, and I need to learn to I guess hide to some of that annoyance, some of the annoyance with some of the questions I received was because I am so apparently outside the Washington elite and the media elite, that sometimes I don’t understand why they are asking what they are asking when Americans want to talk about energy independence, they want to talk about how they are gonna be able to send their kids to college, to hear our solutions to challenges to health care, not necessarily, ‘What publication did you read this morning?’ OK, so I was annoyed and I have to apologize for that.â€

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Post by ygmir » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:18 am

[quote="Apollonaris Zeus"]Palin has a problem with being questioned!

Sounds like a true Republican vice-pres material if you ask me.

If this Palin talking or is this Dick Cheney:

Again today, as she said on Fox News yesterday, Ms. Palin alluded to her problems during those sessions (with CBS’ Katie Couric in particular), but excused them away as frustration on her part for being asked questions she didn’t feel were pertinent.

“After that recent interview that wasn’t so successful because as I admitted on Fox TV the other day, I was annoyed and I was impatient with some of the questions, and I need to learn to I guess hide to some of that annoyance, some of the annoyance with some of the questions I received was because I am so apparently outside the Washington elite and the media elite, that sometimes I don’t understand why they are asking what they are asking when Americans want to talk about energy independence, they want to talk about how they are gonna be able to send their kids to college, to hear our solutions to challenges to health care, not necessarily, ‘What publication did you read this morning?’ OK, so I was annoyed and I have to apologize for that.â€
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Post by gyre » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:04 am

Katie Couric


Sounds like something beautiful,
stuck in your throat.

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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:06 am

ygmir wrote: AZ;
I hope you can really let your feelings out. Don't hold back, it's not good for you..........
Let everyone know your opinions, it's cathartic.......

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Thanks ygmir

I'm feeling much better and just for kicks let me say it again since it feels so good to say so!

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Dumb Bitch!

Yeah, that's more like it!

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Post by ygmir » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:11 am

Apollonaris Zeus wrote:
ygmir wrote: AZ;
I hope you can really let your feelings out. Don't hold back, it's not good for you..........
Let everyone know your opinions, it's cathartic.......

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Thanks ygmir

I'm feeling much better and just for kicks let me say it again since it feels so good to say so!

Bitch!

Dumb Bitch!

Yeah, that's more like it!

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here, have a big mac and a glass of wine to go with it........

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Post by betrdanevr » Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:50 pm

This is what Katie Couric has to say about it all: :lol:

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Post by cowboyangel » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:13 pm

now the twit wolf killer is accusing Obama of hanging out with terrorists because of his serving on the same charity org as one of the founders of the Weather Underground. Reaching low, because the evil dumb bastards have nowhere else to go.....
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Post by ygmir » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:18 pm

cowboyangel wrote:now the twit wolf killer is accusing Obama of hanging out with terrorists because of his serving on the same charity org as one of the founders of the Weather Underground. Reaching low, because the evil dumb bastards have nowhere else to go.....
that's suspiciously poetic.............
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Post by Elderberry » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:32 pm

cowboyangel wrote:now the twit wolf killer is accusing Obama of hanging out with terrorists because of his serving on the same charity org as one of the founders of the Weather Underground. Reaching low, because the evil dumb bastards have nowhere else to go.....
She also lied about what Albright said about him too. And Albright called her on it.

"Though I am flattered that Governor Palin has chosen to cite me as a source of wisdom, what I said had nothing to do with politics. This is yet another example of McCain and Palin distorting the truth, and all the more reason to remember that this campaign is not about gender, it is about which candidate has an agenda that will improve the lives of all Americans, including women. The truth is, if you care about the status of women in our society and in our troubled economy, the best choice by far is Obama-Biden."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/0 ... 31967.html

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Nailin' Palin

Post by Elderberry » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:07 pm

Just heard Hustler is going to be doing a porn called "Nailin' Palin".

http://www.tmz.com/2008/10/03/nailin-palin/

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Re: Nailin' Palin

Post by goathead » Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:33 am

jkisha wrote:Just heard Hustler is going to be doing a porn called "Nailin' Palin".

http://www.tmz.com/2008/10/03/nailin-palin/

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They have Hillary and Condi in it, but where is Michelle?

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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:49 am

Palin Misquotes Albright: "Place In Hell Reserved For Women Who Don't Support Other Women"
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At a rally on Saturday in California, Sarah Palin offered up a rather jarring argument for supporting the Republican ticket. "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women," the Alaska Governor said, claiming she was quoting former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

The statement came after Palin had recounted a "providential" moment she experienced on Saturday: "I'm reading on my Starbucks mocha cup, okay? The quote of the day... It was Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State [crowd boos] and UN ambassador. ... Now she said it, I didn't. She said, 'There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women.'"

Actually, Albright didn't say that. The accurate quote is, "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women." (Sources made the same point to CBS's Scott Conroy.)

Palin seemed to realize that the line could be viewed as grating. As the audience cheered, she remarked: "Okay, now, thank you so much for receiving that well. I didn't know how that was gonna go over. And now, California, let's see what a comment like I just made, how that is turned into whatever it'll be turned into tomorrow with the newspaper."

Albright responded to Palin's remarks in a statement to the Huffington Post on Sunday. "Though I am flattered that Governor Palin has chosen to cite me as a source of wisdom, what I said had nothing to do with politics. This is yet another example of McCain and Palin distorting the truth, and all the more reason to remember that this campaign is not about gender, it is about which candidate has an agenda that will improve the lives of all Americans, including women. The truth is, if you care about the status of women in our society and in our troubled economy, the best choice by far is Obama-Biden."

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Post by lurker » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:00 am

Are you serious?
"There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women"
"There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women"
Are you telling me that not a single one of you has ever, in your entire lives, heard the word support used to refer to helping someone?

Do you really expect anyone to believe that?

Have you really sunken that low?

Can you honestly say that using 'support' in the place of 'help' changes what Palin was saying?

She was saying that women should support her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't support women.

She was saying that women should help her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't help women.

Tell me you all don't find BOTH of those statements equally abhorrent.

Tell me they don't mean the same thing.
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Post by unjonharley » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:18 am

Lurker, Palin is only mouthing what others have told her to say..

She, herself is dumb as a post..

Note: they keep her away from any one that would question her..

This eletion is not about her winks and smile and giggles..

It's about Mc Bush dieing in office and leaving her in charge..

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Post by Elderberry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:40 am

It wasn't a mistake of word substitution; it was a total misrepresentation. Palin used it to imply that women would go to hell if they didn't support HER (Palin) to win the race. She tried to imply that a prominent democrat (M. Albright) was supporting her (Palin).

She's (Palin) doing the same thing trying to connect Obama to Ayers.

They can't win on the issues so they try to cover them up with mud(slinging).

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Post by lurker » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:42 am

Unjon, when you can't really answer something, it's best to just admit it, okay? I actually thought you might've posted something substantive. But no. Just a bit of verbal vomit, spewed because you just couldn't let that one pass.

Here it is again--
She was saying that women should support her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't support women.

She was saying that women should help her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't help women.

Tell me you all don't find BOTH of those statements equally abhorrent.

Tell me they don't mean the same thing.
If you can't answer it, say so. Don't get all mealy mouthed 'they're just putting words in her mouth'--it was the words that pissed you all off--not who was 'putting' them there--and if your asinine outrage has been expoused as..well, asinine, then just deal with it.

It's like this--
Palin has a problem with being questioned!

Sounds like a true Republican vice-pres material if you ask me.

If this Palin talking or is this Dick Cheney:

Again today, as she said on Fox News yesterday, Ms. Palin alluded to her problems during those sessions (with CBS’ Katie Couric in particular), but excused them away as frustration on her part for being asked questions she didn’t feel were pertinent.

“After that recent interview that wasn’t so successful because as I admitted on Fox TV the other day, I was annoyed and I was impatient with some of the questions, and I need to learn to I guess hide to some of that annoyance, some of the annoyance with some of the questions I received was because I am so apparently outside the Washington elite and the media elite, that sometimes I don’t understand why they are asking what they are asking when Americans want to talk about energy independence, they want to talk about how they are gonna be able to send their kids to college, to hear our solutions to challenges to health care, not necessarily, ‘What publication did you read this morning?’ OK, so I was annoyed and I have to apologize for that.â€
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Post by Elderberry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:45 am

unjonharley wrote:
This eletion is not about her winks and smile and giggles..
Are we not doing the talent portion?

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Post by lurker » Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:07 pm

It wasn't a mistake of word substitution; it was a total misrepresentation. Palin used it to imply that women would go to hell if they didn't support HER (Palin) to win the race. She tried to imply that a prominent democrat (M. Albright) was supporting her (Palin).
Yes, jkisha that's EXACTLY what she was implying--

What is the DIFFERENCE in meaning between these two phrases?
She was saying that women should support her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't support women.

She was saying that women should help her, in her bid for VP, and that Madeline Allbright said that there's a special place in Hell for women who don't help women
They both imply that women will go to Hell if they don't help/support Sarah Palin,'cos Madeline Allbright says so.
She's (Palin) doing the same thing trying to connect Obama to Ayers.
Obama connected Obama to Ayers, jkisha, NOT Palin. She's just remarking on it. Because no one else seems to want to.

See, Obama says, 'he's just a guy that lived on our block/in our neighborhood', and 'I was only a kid when all that happened'.

As if that excuses anything. We learned about the Weather Underground in school. But we also knew what was going on in our neighborhood. When the local drunk got busted for trying to break into cars--we knew. Surely even an 8 year old would have noticed that that nice Mr Ayers got arrested for trying to blow up the Pentagon? And, surely, at some time in Obamas' schooling the Weather Underground was mentioned.

There was no way he didn't know EXACTLY who Ayers was and what Ayers did. How do I know? Because Ayers himself can't shut the fuck up about it. He BOASTS about it.

So, let's be straight about this--Obama knew damned well he was associating with a domestic terrorist.

But were they pals? Well, that's a little bit different. If they were pals, Ayers would be more involved with Obama's career in politics. He would have done something like having Obama announce his initial candidacy for office at his private home--oh, wait, he DID that.

See, there were lots of places that could have been done--immensely less controversial places. Rent a hall. Use the other guy on the block's house, something less shocking than doing it at eubullient terrorist, William Ayers house.

But he didn't.

Instead, we're supposed to believe he barely knew Ayers, and certainly didn't know anything about his past--just like we're supposed to believe he spent twenty years in Wright's church--but never listened to him--despite quoting one of his sermons as the title of his book.

We're being told that 'Obama didn't know' quite a lot here. Now, you guys didn't like that when it was Reagan, or North, or even the Bushes. There were big investigations when they said 'I didn't know'. But with Obama? It's okay, we believe you--and no one--not even the Republicans--is holding any big investigation.

What is going on? It's like you've all taken leave of your senses. There ARE legitimate arguments against Sarah Palin--but none of these are them.
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:18 pm

lurker wrote: We're being told that 'Obama didn't know' quite a lot here. Now, you guys didn't like that when it was Reagan, or North, or even the Bushes.

What is going on? It's like you've all taken leave of your senses. There ARE legitimate arguments against Sarah Palin--but none of these are them.
First are you going to tell me that Obama should be investigated for being a professor and for being in the same university as ayers and being in some of the same committees. To even associate obama doing something wrong as what had happen with Oli North and Regan is totally fucked up.

Lets get real:
In March 1995, Mr. Obama became chairman of the six-member board that oversaw the distribution of grants in Chicago. Some bloggers have recently speculated that Mr. Ayers had engineered that post for him.

Mr. Ayers was wanted by the F.B.I. in 1970. Charges against him were dropped in 1974 because of prosecutorial misconduct.

Opponents of Senator Barack Obama have created advertisements linking him to Mr. Ayers.

In fact, according to several people involved, Mr. Ayers played no role in Mr. Obama’s appointment. Instead, it was suggested by Deborah Leff, then president of the Joyce Foundation, a Chicago-based group whose board Mr. Obama, a young lawyer, had joined the previous year. At a lunch with two other foundation heads, Patricia A. Graham of the Spencer Foundation and Adele Simmons of the MacArthur Foundation, Ms. Leff suggested that Mr. Obama would make a good board chairman, she said in an interview. Mr. Ayers was not present and had not suggested Mr. Obama, she said.

Ms. Graham said she invited Mr. Obama to dinner at an Italian restaurant in Chicago and was impressed.

“At the end of the dinner I said, ‘I really want you to be chairman.’ He said, ‘I’ll do it if you’ll be vice chairman,’ â€

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Post by Elderberry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:14 pm

Well AIIZ at least you're right on the Ayers thing.

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Post by unjonharley » Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:30 pm

good post AZ

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Post by lurker » Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:50 pm

Again, surely a less controversial place could not be found?
PS- I would gladly accept Ayers, an anti-vietnam protester any day. I would have probably joined him.
But you have no problem with that. With a man involved in a plot to blow up innocent servicemen at a dance. A man who DID bomb the Pentagon--it WAS him, then, not a plot by Bush's 9/11 cabal--he brags about it to this day.

And I pointed out that Obama--like Ollie and Ron--has done a lot of 'I didn't know anything about that'---and I said that there WEREN'T any investigations--not that there should be.

You guys just don't get it. If there's a murderer living in your neighborhood--who got off on a technicality, who loves to talk about being a murderer--you don't associate with him. You don't join organizations that have him as a member--or you quit when you find out he's there--particularly if those organizations know he's a murderer and are happy about it. Why? Because those people are fucking crazy.

Bill and Bernadine aren't murderers--but not for lack of trying. They blew things up to make a point, endangered innocent lives and had no qualms about killing. You don't hang out with them--you avoid them.
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Post by unjonharley » Mon Oct 06, 2008 3:00 pm

lurker wrote:Again, surely a less controversial place could not be found?
PS- I would gladly accept Ayers, an anti-vietnam protester any day. I would have probably joined him.
But you have no problem with that. With a man involved in a plot to blow up innocent servicemen at a dance. A man who DID bomb the Pentagon--it WAS him, then, not a plot by Bush's 9/11 cabal--he brags about it to this day.

And I pointed out that Obama--like Ollie and Ron--has done a lot of 'I didn't know anything about that'---and I said that there WEREN'T any investigations--not that there should be.

You guys just don't get it. If there's a murderer living in your neighborhood--who got off on a technicality, who loves to talk about being a murderer--you don't associate with him. You don't join organizations that have him as a member--or you quit when you find out he's there--particularly if those organizations know he's a murderer and are happy about it. Why? Because those people are fucking crazy.

Bill and Bernadine aren't murderers--but not for lack of trying. They blew things up to make a point, endangered innocent lives and had no qualms about killing. You don't hang out with them--you avoid them.


So you claim guilt by association.. If I'm on the same school board with a acquited criminal then I'm guilty of his crime?

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