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whottt
10-17-2008, 02:29 AM
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:lmao it's hilarious that McCain supporters did this...in a place that hasn't voted Republican since 1920 :lol


I loved the music...would have been better if they actually had the musicians playing it during the march :lol

whottt
10-17-2008, 02:32 AM
insert liberals whining about the death of intellectualism here:

timvp
10-17-2008, 02:42 AM
*hijack*


Now, we have allocated $750 billion. Let's take 300 of that billion and go in and buy those home loan mortgages and negotiate with those people in their homes, 11 million homes or more, so that they can afford to pay the mortgage, stay in their home.Did you call scoreboard on that or was that game already over?

whottt
10-17-2008, 02:58 AM
*hijack*

Did you call scoreboard on that or was that game already over?


Easy scoreboard on that one...it's in the second debate thread.


The night McCain announced the plan in the second debate all the journalists claimed he was talking about new spending and new taxes.

I said they were all idiots(including the guys on Fox) and I am smartert tyhan they are, and that McCain wasn't talking about new spending, he was talking about the just passed bailout and Fannie and Freddie(McCain hadn't announced the 300 billion part of it yet)...I said it wasn't about new spending...I also said it wasn't even truly a new idea, not by McCain, not with the bailout, not the idea of refinancing the bad mortgages period.


Manny said I was an idiot and that was never planned with the bailout, that wasn't what the bailout was about...even though I posed multiple links showing guys like Barney Frank and Chris Dodds saying that's why they voted against the Paulsen plan.


Bascially...Manny is in over his head...and so were those journalists.





And yes it's a good plan :lmao


I also said that McCain swiped that idea right out from Obama's nose and Obama doesn't know shit and that's why he didn't realize it in the debate...


That's why Obama is now forced to be critical of a plan based on an idea by the Democrats...


It's killing Obama to have to rail against it...becuase it's a great idea, I actually expected him to just agree with it like he usually does once he realizes McCain's got a good idea....but I guess he realizes he'd look like an asshat if he agreed after he got owned in that second debate on the idea.

So now Obama is on some inane attack that McCain is going to pay full price for these bad mortgages and help the banks, even though that's absolutely not true, and the intitutions in trouble are all behind Obama...


It helps the home owners...all of them, not just the ones missing their mortgage payments...it protects the value of every home in the United States instead of destrying their values as mass foreclosures would. Plus it makes those bad mortgages of which the Government now has about 6 Trillion Dollars worth of, more resellable to outside investors.

mouse
10-17-2008, 03:17 AM
Whottt many of us are not libbs just because we hate Bush.
whattt part of that do you not see?

Creepn
10-17-2008, 04:22 AM
lmao This video is so dumb. This is exactly the equivalent of me getting a group of friends to wear Spurs jerseys and marching through central L.A. screaming, "GO SPURS GO! GO SPURS GO!"

whottt
10-17-2008, 04:43 AM
lmao This video is so dumb. This is exactly the equivalent of me getting a group of friends to wear Spurs jerseys and marching through central L.A. screaming, "GO SPURS GO! GO SPURS GO!"



No shit...that's what made it funny. About the only place less likely for a McCain march is Washington DC.

It'd be funny if a bunch Spurs fans did do that in LA now that I think about it.


It's like when that Dallas Mayor lost that bet with the SA Mayor and had to fly that Spurs flag in Dallas :lol.


What should be telling for the libs is the fact that McCain supporters did something like this in Manhattan....that doesn't bode well for NY's chances of going blue in this election.

New Yorkers never did anything like this for Bush in NY.

Creepn
10-17-2008, 05:11 AM
Probably because there's a black guy running for president.

Just kidding Just kidding!!

byrontx
10-17-2008, 06:45 AM
How can you be conservative and like Bush?

Bartleby
10-17-2008, 06:50 AM
What should be telling for the libs is the fact that McCain supporters did something like this in Manhattan....that doesn't bode well for NY's chances of going blue in this election.

New Yorkers never did anything like this for Bush in NY.

You're joking, right? The latest RCP poll average has Obama leading the state by 25 points.

ElNono
10-17-2008, 07:39 AM
What should be telling for the libs is the fact that McCain supporters did something like this in Manhattan....that doesn't bode well for NY's chances of going blue in this election.

New Yorkers never did anything like this for Bush in NY.

NY is gonna go blue. Anything else?

ratm1221
10-17-2008, 07:58 AM
And conservatives would have acted any different?


What kind of festival are they walking through? That may explain why everyone is so hostile. That is, if the people marching are trying to provoke something.

baseline bum
10-17-2008, 08:22 AM
So NY will be red, right?

Anti.Hero
10-17-2008, 10:50 AM
They act as if the middle finger is even offensive these days.

Findog
10-17-2008, 11:06 AM
What should be telling for the libs is the fact that McCain supporters did something like this in Manhattan....that doesn't bode well for NY's chances of going blue in this election.



:lmao

McCain might win in a squeaker, but NY WILL NOT be part of his coalition.

shelshor
10-17-2008, 01:04 PM
insert liberals whining about the death of intellectualism here:

http://www.lufkindailynews.com/news/content/news/stories/2008/10/07/secret_service.html

Secret Service visits Lufkin woman after 'death threat' allegation from an Obama campaign volunteer

By JESSICA SAVAGE
The Lufkin Daily News

Monday, October 06, 2008

A Lufkin woman received a surprise visit from the Secret Service last week because of a "death threat" comment she reportedly made about Sen. Barack Obama to a campaign volunteer asking for her support of the presidential candidate.

Two federal agents arrived at Jessica Hughes' home Thursday to ask her if she said, "I will never support Obama and he will wind up dead on a hospital floor."

Hughes said her words were deliberately twisted by a volunteer who was apparently unhappy Hughes was rude during a phone conversation the two had. The Lufkin mother, a Republican, said she received a call on her cell phone Wednesday from a woman with the Obama Volunteers of Texarkana.

"She asked if I was an Obama supporter, to which I replied, 'No, I don't support him. Your guy is a socialist who voted four times in the state Senate to let little babies die in hospital closets; I think you should find something better to do with your time.' (And then) I hung up."

(Hughes is referring to a "born alive" Illinois bill that did not pass in the Illinois state Senate in 2005 and had previously been opposed by Obama because he said it undermined Roe v. Wade, according to FactCheck.org, a non-partisan organization. A federal version of the bill, which Obama said he would have supported, passed by unanimous consent and was signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2002.)

Obama Campaign Communications for Texas director Josh Taylor declined to comment Monday, refusing to answer any questions and referring the matter to the Secret Service, which he said is conducting an investigation. A message left with a Secret Service agent in Houston was not immediately returned.

Hughes said she was surprised to see two Secret Service agents at her door, and upset to learn that the conversation she had with the volunteer apparently had not been recorded.

"I find it hard to believe that (campaign volunteers) don't tape these calls. They call people unsolicited and they aren't monitoring the calls or recording them? I think that is absolutely ridiculous," she said.

"I mean, how often must this happen — that someone is rude to a volunteer that they don't want to talk to?"

Hughes said she wants to file a countercomplaint against the volunteer.

"She has made a charge that will follow me the rest of my life," she said.

"I find that repugnant and violating — that some person got her undies in a bundle because she didn't like what I had to say."

Anti.Hero
10-17-2008, 01:07 PM
How can they take those seriously, he hasn't even pushed his socialist agenda on the peoplez yet.