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sontinospurs
10-03-2008, 09:19 AM
Seriously clueless.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/02/eveningnews/main4496793.shtml

:lol

RandomGuy
10-03-2008, 09:56 AM
Katie Couric: What do you think is the best and worst thing that Dick Cheney has done as vice president?

Joe Biden: I'm not being a wise guy here ... that I don't know what he's done. I mean, there's not many things I'd pick that I thought he's done that have been good. But I admire his strength. I admire his willingness to take positions that are completely contrary to popular opinion. But I think that what he's done has been just, I don't think Dick Cheney trusts that the American people can make judgments that are in the interest of the country.
But the thing I think he's really, really has done: I think he's done more harm than any other single high elected official in memory in terms of shredding the constitution. You know, condoning torture, pushing torture as a policy. This idea of a unitary executive, meaning the Congress and the people have no power in a time of war, and the president controls everything. I don't have any animus toward Dick Cheney but I really do think his attitude about the constitution and the prosecution of this war has been absolutely wrong.


Sarah Palin: Worst thing, I guess that would have been the duck-hunting accident, where you know, that was an accident. And that I think that was made into a caricature of him. And that was kind of unfortunate.

So, the best thing though, he's shown support, along with George W. Bush, of our troops. And I've been there when George Bush has spoken to families of those who have suffered greatly, those who are serving in the military. I've been there when President Bush has embraced those families and expressed the concern and the sympathy speaking for all of America in those times. And for Dick Cheney to have supported that effort of George Bush's. I respect that.

RandomGuy
10-03-2008, 09:58 AM
There is the contrast.

Joe Biden can credibly use the phrase "unitary executive".

Sarah "Qualynator" Palin probably can't spell it.

101A
10-03-2008, 10:09 AM
Now.

Consider that, on October 3, 2008, and you STILL are undecided.

Really, try to put yourself into this persons mind; BE the undecided voter (if you need to go smoke a couple of pounds of weed, and take bucket of sleeping pills to arrest your faculties enough to get there, go ahead).

Okay, you're there, right? You are the American Undecided Voter - the person who is going to choose our next president in the most important election in generations....

I'm going to give you two phrases; please try to verbalize your response to them:


duck hunting accident

ha ha ha, that Dick Cheney, what a guy; shot some lawyer in the face,....ha ha ha; pea shot up your nose......that hadda hurt; couldn't say nuthin about it; fucking vice president shot ya.......ha ha ha




Unitary Executive

I didn't know Dick Cheney ran one of them outfits....shit; I thought he was Presbyterian. Them sumbitches worship trees and shit; bunch of hippies....no wonder he can't shoot straight.

Yeah, Biden probably got the better of that one.

101A
10-03-2008, 10:10 AM
There is the contrast.

Joe Biden can credibly use the phrase "unitary executive".

Sarah "Qualynator" Palin probably can't spell it.

Quayle was not that intelligent.

Palin, IMO, is not that informed.

There is a difference.