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Jason1 09-06-2008 10:51 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
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Originally Posted by Professor S (Post 238711)
Sorry Jason, but I don't count those as resources for your "blood for oil" claims. Please try again.

You make a valid point, but you have to admit those were damn funny!

The Germanator 09-06-2008 11:34 PM

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I usually love Triumph, but that wasn't my favorite of Smigel's skits. Pawlenty was great, but the Comic-Con and The Belmont Stakes ones were better. "Here I am at one of horse-racing's premier events, also known as dog-fighting for white people."

http://www.thedailytube.com/video/10...belmont-stakes

BreakABone 09-06-2008 11:40 PM

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Fan of the Daily Show coverage of both conventions.

Jason1 09-07-2008 01:25 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
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Originally Posted by The Germanator (Post 238718)
I usually love Triumph, but that wasn't my favorite of Smigel's skits. Pawlenty was great, but the Comic-Con and The Belmont Stakes ones were better. "Here I am at one of horse-racing's premier events, also known as dog-fighting for white people."

http://www.thedailytube.com/video/10...belmont-stakes

Oh thank you for that, I had never seen that one!

I for one loved him at the convention. The Gay for Mcain sign, him talking with Lynn Swan was gold, and even though I think hes used this joke before, the Ann Coulter strap on joke is halarious.

Bond 09-07-2008 01:37 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
Hmm...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080907/...qlNt3h0Aqs0NUE

Professor S 09-07-2008 07:54 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
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Originally Posted by Bond (Post 238733)

So if he admits raising taxes would further hurt the economy during a recession... how would they help the economy if we're not in a recession?

He's essentiually confirmed his belief that supply side economics works, yet is still against it as part of his policy. This is ASTOUNDING.:drool:

Bond 09-08-2008 02:12 AM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
What happened to our culture of service? Our culture of volunteering? Our culture of putting our own collective interest before our self interest?

What happened to the America that helps herself? Government can't solve our problems. Government creates our problems.

If you see a wrong, right it yourself. Don't wait for the government to intervene. Volunteer. Help your community. Donate to charity. Help people in a personal way. You'll be better for it, and so will they.

We aren't Eastern Europe. We aren't socialist. We're America, and it's time we return to our federalist state.

TheGame 09-08-2008 09:28 AM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
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Originally Posted by Bond (Post 238754)
What happened to our culture of service? Our culture of volunteering? Our culture of putting our own collective interest before our self interest?

What happened to the America that helps herself? Government can't solve our problems. Government creates our problems.

If you see a wrong, right it yourself. Don't wait for the government to intervene. Volunteer. Help your community. Donate to charity. Help people in a personal way. You'll be better for it, and so will they.

We aren't Eastern Europe. We aren't socialist. We're America, and it's time we return to our federalist state.

That part of America is dead it seems like. I really don't think this election will make a big difference in that respect. Most people are unwilling to listen to reason, they just hear how much it will benifit themselves financially, and stances on irrelevant social issues that have been around 20+ years and has not changed for a reason.

Its gonna take something big to wake people back up, but I hope its not too late when it happens. As it stands now, what the people want is what they want, and its going to lead us in the wrong direction. People draw from other countries as examples to show how bad america is for medical care and what not, but there's a reason America is still overall a better country to live in then anywhere else (In my opinion). And mirroring them is probably not going to move us up.

Professor S 09-08-2008 11:54 AM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
Well the post convention polls are in, and McCain has taken a lead on Obama in every major poll for the first time in the general election. All I can say is "Wow". Thats amazing, considering.

Obama should be very concerned right now, especially with the debates coming up. The questions asked will be much different than those in the primaries and he will be directly challenged on a lot of policies, and Obama hasn't done well when challenged or off a teleprompter during the election, so far.

I really think the Obama camp has royally screwed the pooch since the primaries concluded. He needed to begin a Presidential approach, but he still seems to prefer the general message of hope and change, a message meant more to avoid offending independent voters than enlighten them, that seems to be wearing thin. That, and the media eye is now squarely on the McCain camp since the Palin VP choice. Mission accomplished there.

If Obama doesn't make a dynamic course correction in his campaign during these last 2 months, I think he'll lose if the trends continue, since I think he "I'm not a racist" polling results in his favor that will go to McCain will need to be overcome as well.

Bond 09-08-2008 01:53 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
Aggregate polling data:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...obama-225.html

Bond 09-08-2008 03:40 PM

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Also, MSNBC finally fired Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann from their election coverage. The New York Times had the best headline: "MSNBC Takes Incendiary Hosts From Anchor Seat."

KillerGremlin 09-08-2008 07:05 PM

Re: Republican National Convention (Sept. 1-4)
 
Now that the polls are showing McCain in the lead, the dems are saying that the Republicans are purging legitimate votes. But, most of the states doing the massive purging are Democratic controlled states. I have a feeling if McCain wins fraudulent voting will be used as an excuse.


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