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    ever gone to walmart to buy underwear?

    You have Hanes and Fruit of the Loom, a couple other brands, but theyre pretty much the same thing.


    Now you can watch Michael pitching Hanes, or you can watch singing fruit pitch Fruit of the Loom, but when you go to WalMart and hit the underwear aisle, you grab what you've been wearing for the past 20 years, because well, while theyre pretty close to the same product, you just like the waistband in one better than the other


    Welcome to American politics 2008


    McCain and Obama are both trying to sell change. Neither are far enough reaching change like Paul's (because he's just way too erudite to rule on the vote of the lowest common denominator) but both are really hardselling that on November 5th, the United States will be set on a course of change.

    But a change to what? I mean in the foreign sector, so we get great political capital from Obama as Pres, what does that mean in a global economy? Venezuela is going to sell us oil cheaper or ask Putin to quit leaving his bombers in their parking lot overnight? With McCain, the Maverick of 2 years ago has succumbed to the party man trying to steer the GOP away from the legacy of GWB. His version of change is a reversion to the GOP of when? If you trace the path of the GOP backwards to where it diverted from Goldwater conservatism, you have to go back to the election of Reagan maybe...how was the economy then? Not so hot guys...


    I'm voting for Obama specifically on the change platform. Not that I expect the United States to be any better on the 5th of this November or the next year. I am worried about Pelosi being more powerful than Obama. I don't like Pelosi much and don't like the changes (or lack thereof) that have occurred since the Dems took control of Congress in the last elections. Some of today's mess needs to be handed to Dem control of Congress. But I'll take that risk. Like a football team predicted to win the SEC West and who won't even go to a bowl, you have to get rid of the coach

    Obama's affiliation with Ayers to me is my only concern for him personally. Don't care about the politics of his pastor. Don't care about his religion. Don't care where he was born (and for that matter I don't care if McCain was born in Panama before the soil was deemed US or whatever...this is supposed to be the best man for the job at some point not a confluence of events of birth but I digress) I'm Christian and am a firm believer that the religious right needs to GTFO of politics before we walk any further down the path of implied theocracy.

    And the thing about the RR is they play to the same people that the Dem/Rep marketers target. If McCain's current slip can be traced to the stance of the RR, do we really think that it's not smart enough to see which way the winds are blowing and start lobbying/backing Dem candidates who are pro-life? There are quite a few of them out there you know...Rep =/ pro life anymore than Dem = Pro choice with a 100% Venn diagram


    What scares me most about all of this is the vehemence from both sides' surrogates (from paid strategist to unpaid mom in pajamas at 2am on the internet) completely (read: irrationally) hating the other side, to the point of brainwash paranoia. If this was the 30s, I'd be reading about the Yellow Peril and the Fiendish Huns. We skirt political correctness in our ads of course, but Obama bucks and discussions of Palin's eyeglasses to bolster why the other side will make a better President is just stupid. And we eat it up on the TV and radio, so it's only going to get worse...

    I've said it before, give this about 3 more elections if we continue on our course of "I'm for X because he's GOP" and get less and less of an idea about our candidates' positions, we're just gonna go to the polls and have a touch screen ballot with one screen

    It will have a Red Elephant on the left hemisphere, and a Blue Donkey on the right. You can touch anywhere on either panel and pick your candidate.

    I mean seriously, we're almost there. We have an old guy and a political neophyte running against a political neophyte and an old guy. We're just buying Michael's underwear over a singing Apple. It's the same damn product with slightly different waistbands
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    My only issue with the above post is that by the very law of the land being president does indeed require that the accident of your birth make you a natural born citizen. It may not be fair but that's how it works until an Amendment to the Constitution occurs.

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    but as said that's a digression


    If it's proven without a doubt that he's adopted by an Indonesian guy and actively hiding his natural status, yeah Constitutionally he's done

    but I read that line as an attack done after he's pretty close to winning the thing, not something that one group or another did as due diligence when he was an up and comer

    I mentioned the McCain thing up there too...remember the back and forth about whether or not he was covered by some statue which grandfathered in people born on military bases in other sovereign countries before the land had been deemed US soil? Did it get dismissed as an attack or was it pursued as a valid Presidential topic?


    Regardless, we're not talking Ahnold for Pres here...I think Obama's birth status will come up fine (granted if the IOC verifies it he could also be a 16 yr old gymnast from China:P)

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    Ah the IOC a prime example of a bureaucracy at its finest.

    Also in either of their cases I do not believe being born on native soil is part of the Natural Born Citizen requirement as long as the parents are Americans and fill out the proper paper work to prove citizenship but I could be wrong. The question I believe with Obama is while his mom was busy being uber anti-establishment did she fill out said paper work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonskils View Post
    He said horseshit....who cares? Do you really think a president sits in a vacuum and does nothing but think of the United States and is Jesus reincarnate so he would never say a curse word or think a bad thought if he saw a big ole pair of tittys and a ass in tight jeans?
    Well I do hold the president of the United fuckin States to high standards. I myself can call horseshit and curse like a cunt if I so desire. Calling out horse shit in a presidential debate seems a little childish.
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    Just be glad you didn't live in the 1700-1800s then Oct. Back then full out fist fights on the floors of Congress were not exactly rare. Also Lincoln allowed his mentally unstable wife to continually unbury their dead child and change his clothes on a regular basis. Trust me if the worst a president does before or during his time in office is say horse shit publicly you should count yourself lucky.

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    Well I do hold the president of the United fuckin States to high standards. I myself can call horseshit and curse like a cunt if I so desire. Calling out horse shit in a presidential debate seems a little childish.
    Exactly what I tried to say before... I don't need to hear "SOCIALIST BASTARD!", "FUCKIN' COMMIE!", or questioning on his religion or citizenship (which is absolutely ridiculous to question, as he has been MORE than crystal clear on his religion, and you'd think him not being a citizen would have, you know, MAYBE COME UP WHEN HE FIRST PUT IN HIS BID!).

    I need to hear legitimate reasons, both factual and relevant. Unfortunately, I'm just not getting that, nor did I expect it. This thread is only divisive, which is why I'm done with it. That's all from me, see you in the fun threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insouciance View Post
    absolutely ridiculous to question, as he has been MORE than crystal clear on his religion
    Where have you been hiding? He has...on MULTIPLE OCCASSIONS on TV said...My Muslin faith...OR...MY Muslin religion..

    You are acting like this has been an attack against you personally. If you are a democrat for this election fine...No one is saying to vote for either candidate, but for someone that has not voted at all in over 300 chances while being a senator (feel free to check out the statistics at http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c...mbers/o000167/ )
    ...you feel he can lead a counrty?



    Missed Votes...Barack Obama has missed 303 votes (46.3%) during the current Congress

    Voting with his party....Barack Obama has voted with a majority of his Democratic colleagues 96.0% of the time during the current Congress. This percentage does not include votes in which Obama did not vote.

    Both of those are directly from the Washington Post.

    If you feel the need to get pissy against people for voicing their opinions on someone, maybe you should post facts yourself on why you think he should be our president.

    Ask yourself why he refuses to submit his college transcript records as well... GWB did, and even though he was a "c" student he still showed them to the masses for viewing. Obama has yet to do so, and refuses...why?

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    I will note also that I don't believe McCain has posted his but by his own admission he admits to being in the lowest tier grade wise of his class.

    IIRC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wresh View Post
    Missed Votes...Barack Obama has missed 303 votes (46.3%) during the current Congress
    John McCain missed 420 votes (64.1%) during the current Congress and has, as of May 2007, missed 10 of 14 votes on Iraq.
    From your same source....http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c...mbers/m000303/

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    Why does it matter whether Obama is Christian or Muslim? One brand of superstition is about as silly as the next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forty View Post
    John McCain missed 420 votes (64.1%) during the current Congress and has, as of May 2007, missed 10 of 14 votes on Iraq.
    From your same source....http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c...mbers/m000303/

    Ok and Forty??

    I am not claiming McCain is good either....someone asked for proof for people's posts against Obama....so I gave them some.

    Let's face it...BOTH candidates are not good....and to think either of them are...is mad mojo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wresh View Post
    Ok and Forty??

    I am not claiming McCain is good either....someone asked for proof for people's posts against Obama....so I gave them some.

    Let's face it...BOTH candidates are not good....and to think either of them are...is mad mojo.
    I understand what you're saying...Was for comparison purposes mostly, but also for you since you added the comment below without the McCain side of it.

    "but for someone that has not voted at all in over 300 chances while being a senator...you feel he can lead a counrty?"

    Sounds biased when you leave out the outside.

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    I vote Republican because I can. No need to elaborate on why because it could cause chaos and I will have to slap you with my 2 inch lumpia.

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    Being from Illinois I am biased. I get to hear alot more on Obama than most of the country gets to. I do not feel he is ready to lead this country yet. I would prefer he prove himself capable of being ready for it.

    Is McCain the better choice?? No.

    This election would have been a perfect time for an independant to come out of the woodwork and probably would have had a great chance at winning. But even then..look who we have there...

    Ralph Nader?
    Robert Barr?
    Cynthia McKinney?
    Charles Baldwin?

    Are you serious?? What great choices!!

    Nader would probably have the best chance as an independant of winning if he could have gotten any type of steam going to debate these two, but even then would he (or anyone else) get anything done with congress when he is not part of either side?

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    you proved a voting attendance record for both candidates, yet I never saw that as a reason to vote for either of them in the first place, nor did the OP even hint at it as a reason to be voted


    look, as a product of what we have amassed into our own collective public knowledge field, what are the things we can glean from this thread?

    someone uses the Hussein middle name as a lowbrow conservative effort to create a perception of the man
    someone talks about their joint abysmal voting attendance
    we discuss the birth qualifications of both senators
    we discuss distinctions of change
    we discuss disclosure of grades or lack thereof
    we discuss presidential ettiquette (horseshit)
    we discuss faith
    we discuss implied racism (vote for a black man when you agree with the white)
    we discuss explicit racism (the white supremacist planned assassination)
    we saw the socialism talking point


    anyone see some important things missing? One poster remarks about world goodwill for Obama and another believes that the economy can't get any worse for either of them

    do we have an opinion on Presidential issues or just on Presidential perceptions?

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    It shouldn't matter if he IS a muslim or not, even though he's made it quite clear he's Christian but the pundits have nothing else to pound on.

    In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm atheist. I don't give a shit what you believe in, just don't push your beliefs on me and don't tell me I'm going to hell because of it. My parents are Buddhist, sent me to a Jewish pre-K, best friend growing up was devout Christian and I went to her services the morning after sleepovers. My roommate is Hindu and I have a number of friends who are Muslim and Mormon. My boyfriend's grandfather is Catholic priest and he went to a private Catholic high school. They are all good people.

    I find it sickening how big a part religion plays in politics. This forum bickering is exactly why Colin Powel threw his cards behind Obama.

    I'm also troubled by, not what Sen. McCain says, but what members of the party say. And it is permitted to be said, such things as, "Well, you that know Mr. Obama is a Muslim." Well, the correct answer is, he is not a Muslim, he's a Christian. He's always been a Christian. But the really right answer is: What if he is? Is there something wrong with being a Muslim in this country? The answer's no, that's not America. Is there something wrong with some 7-year-old Muslim American kid believing that he or she could be president? Yet I have heard senior members of my own party drop the suggestion, "He's a Muslim and he might be associated with terrorists." This is not the way we should be doing it in America.
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    The reason his religion matters taken from a non-religious angle is that his religion will influence like aligned people to his side. By constantly saying he is from both he is trying to maximize his voting pool. While this isn't bad per se it is when it is done through dishonest means.

    From an Illinois bias viewpoint:
    Also note that Obama is part of the Illinois leadership. Some quick facts on Illinois with a concentration on Cook County (aka Chicagoland)

    The murder rate in Chicago exceeds the death count in Iraq by over 50.

    STATE PENSION FUND
    $44 BILLION IN DEBT, WORST IN THE NATION.

    COOK COUNTY (CHICAGO) SALES TAX 10.25%, HIGHEST IN THE NATION.
    CHICAGO SCHOOL SYSTEM ONE OF THE WORST IN THE NATION.


    Now then that being said I rarely vote for president as I am living in Cook County and on the rare occasion that a Rep may win Cook County and generally with it all of IL the dead come out and give a couple of votes too.

    Also note neither candidate has said anything of substance this whole campaign to lead me to believe they would make a good choice.

    Edit: Also a good thing to note is that if you support Obama's economic plan you are supporting Socialist if not Communist concepts. I have heard Obama on numerous occasions use the phrase "spread the wealth out." That is a concept straight out of the Communist Manifesto. While I sincerely doubt that Obama endorses the concept of a violent upheaval by the working man it would be best for you to make sure you realize the middle class is not the primary beneficiary under the system he is proposing.
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