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boutons_
05-04-2008, 04:19 PM
Here's the response I'd like to hear from HUSSEIN! :

Mr. Carville, thank you deeply for the kind offer.

As you should have learned from my unbeatable lead for the nomination and will learn in my Presidential health checkup, I already have a big pair.

To pursue the topic you so tastefully introduced, I'd like to know how you checked that Hillary has three testicles?

Hillary, I hope for your, uh, "supporters", that Mr. Carville is making an unproven reference that is only metaphorical."

George Gervin's Afro
05-04-2008, 05:29 PM
Here's the response I'd like to hear from HUSSEIN! :

Mr. Carville, thank you deeply for the kind offer.

As you should have learned from my unbeatable lead for the nomination and will learn in my Presidential health checkup, I already have a big pair.

To pursue the topic you so tastefully introduced, I'd like to know how you checked that Hillary has two testicles?

Hillary, I hope for your, uh, "supporters", that Mr. Carville is making an unproven reference that is only metaphorical."


you mean the other HALF of the democratc party? Boutons you don't seem to grasp that all of the insults and rhetoric you spew are for members of your team.. The same team you are going to desperately need in order for your boy to get elected.. Think about that

ChumpDumper
05-04-2008, 05:32 PM
The Democrats aren't going to win.

Wild Cobra
05-04-2008, 05:53 PM
The Democrats aren't going to win.

Wouldn't it be funny if the Libertarian candidate wins?

Don Quixote
05-04-2008, 06:46 PM
Um ... there is no Libertarian candidate of any consequence running.

However, I'll have to say that it's good for the Democrats to closely examine their candidates. Both Obama's and Hillary's supporters need to go to the convention and let the other side hear it. And don't back down.

SPARKY
05-04-2008, 07:29 PM
The Democrats aren't going to win.

With the economy stalling and the electorate, at best, tired of Iraq.

If the Clintons really cared about their party Obama might have a chance. Instead they opt to run him down, knowing full well they won't be able to win the nomination this year. Instead they position her for 2012.

Not that the difference between McCain and Clinton is that much.

boutons_
05-04-2008, 07:35 PM
McFlopPander is unelectable. Even the Repugs really don't want him except by eliminating all the other hopeless jerks who wanted the nomination. No Repug love, no $$$, and no enthusiasm for McFlopPander.

Too old, too identified with, too embracing the hated dubya/dickhead and all their failed wars, incompetence, and policies. Plus the Dems will destroy his health care plan which hands more Americans' wealth to the business with nothing in return.

McFlopPander is so fucked it's funny.

SPARKY
05-04-2008, 07:38 PM
McFlopPander is unelectable. Even the Repugs really don't want him except by eliminating all the other hopeless jerks who wanted the nomination. No Repug love, no $$$, and no enthusiasm for McFlopPander.

Too old, too identified with, too embracing the hated dubya/dickhead and all their failed wars, incompetence, and policies. Plus the Dems will destroy his health care plan which hands more Americans' wealth to the business with nothing in return.

McFlopPander is so fucked it's funny.

When the GOP is done, Obama will be a drug addled American hating terrorist who wants to raise your tax rate to 80%. Plus, he's black so all the more better.

smeagol
05-05-2008, 07:27 PM
you mean the other HALF of the democratc party? Boutons you don't seem to grasp that all of the insults and rhetoric you spew are for members of your team.. The same team you are going to desperately need in order for your boy to get elected.. Think about that

Manny, here's exhibit # 1,234,567,321

Aggie Hoopsfan
05-05-2008, 07:57 PM
McFlopPander is unelectable. Even the Repugs really don't want him except by eliminating all the other hopeless jerks who wanted the nomination. No Repug love, no $$$, and no enthusiasm for McFlopPander.

Too old, too identified with, too embracing the hated dubya/dickhead and all their failed wars, incompetence, and policies. Plus the Dems will destroy his health care plan which hands more Americans' wealth to the business with nothing in return.

McFlopPander is so fucked it's funny.

You don't realize that the Demos are also running a 'process of elimination' candidate, whoever gets the nod. Or you're too stupid to realize it.

It's funny you bring up health care, McCain is going to have a field day with either of the socialist plans being pushed by Hillary or McCain.

Oh wait, you think the idea (Obama's) of an increase in $400 billion in federal spending per year is going to go over well with Americans? What do you think? He's just going to tell everyone he'll do it without raising taxes and everyone will bite? :lol

Don Quixote
05-05-2008, 08:03 PM
Well, the people WILL go for it if enough of them are convinced the country is bad, the economy is in the tank, and there's no hope.

That said, I'm looking forward to the Convention. It might be the most fun political event of my generation.

Don Quixote
05-05-2008, 10:08 PM
You might be right. It's a tough year to be a Republican.

So ... all the more reason for the Democratic candidates to duke it out! And let the best, er, man win.

Don Quixote
05-06-2008, 12:02 AM
The Democrats have problems of their own. They have a deeply divided electorate that may not all vote Democratic come the general. McCain may well pull this one out.

On the other hand, the Republicans are real disappointments too. They're trying to out-entitle the Democrats! That's impossible, and it won't work anyway. The way for a Republican to win elections, in a normal universe, is to be conservative. Since that won't happen, and they happen to be Republican during an unpopular Republican administration, they stand to lose a few more seats in Congress. But McCain has a chance at the Presidency.

Wild Cobra
05-06-2008, 02:35 AM
Well, as far as I care, a democrats going to win.

McCain = RINO = not really a republican = might as well be a democrat.

xrayzebra
05-06-2008, 10:04 AM
You might be right. It's a tough year to be a Republican.

So ... all the more reason for the Democratic candidates to duke it out! And let the best, er, man win.

Not so much being a RINO Republican as a Conservative
Republican. When you have three liberals running for
the top slot. Many problems faced by this nation are not
going to be solved. The really scary part is that Clinton or
Obama have made any effort to talk about the Terrorist
and their plans to control any attacks on this country.
McCain at least says he will stay the course in the ME.
Hillary said she would make toast of Iran if they messed
with Israel, but I have my doubts. None of them have
really addressed the problems we face. Health care
is not the crisis they are trying to make it. Everyone in
this country gets all the medial care they need. Any
hospital has to treat anyone who shows up at their door,
by law. I heard on the news yesterday a big headline,
1 out 4 people in this country do not have health
insurance. That is only 25 percent. And I would bet
most of that 25 percent don't need or want the
insurance. Young people think they are bullet proof and
most dont or wont carry insurance unless given to them.

George Gervin's Afro
05-06-2008, 10:30 AM
Not so much being a RINO Republican as a Conservative
Republican. When you have three liberals running for
the top slot. Many problems faced by this nation are not
going to be solved. The really scary part is that Clinton or
Obama have made any effort to talk about the Terrorist
and their plans to control any attacks on this country.
McCain at least says he will stay the course in the ME.
Hillary said she would make toast of Iran if they messed
with Israel, but I have my doubts. None of them have
really addressed the problems we face. Health care
is not the crisis they are trying to make it. Everyone in
this country gets all the medial care they need. Any
hospital has to treat anyone who shows up at their door,
by law. I heard on the news yesterday a big headline,
1 out 4 people in this country do not have health
insurance. That is only 25 percent. And I would bet
most of that 25 percent don't need or want the
insurance. Young people think they are bullet proof and
most dont or wont carry insurance unless given to them.


Health care
is not the crisis they are trying to make it.

:lmao

Heath Ledger
05-06-2008, 11:28 AM
IF you don't think McCain is capable of winning this election then you are surely smoking some good shit, please be kind and pass it around...

101A
05-06-2008, 11:47 AM
mccain's already acknowledged that all 3 of their health plans are very similar


i find it hard to tell this to my republican friends -- but barring some sort of major outside event, there is absolutely no chance that any republican beats any democrat for president
zero


So they nominated McCain.

What's your point?

Nbadan
05-06-2008, 11:56 AM
Since that won't happen, and they happen to be Republican during an unpopular Republican administration, they stand to lose a few more seats in Congress. But McCain has a chance at the Presidency.

That's something that continues to be ignored by the M$M, the Democrats could pick up quite a few seats in both the Senate and House giving them a clear majority in both houses, and when either Hillary or Obama win the Presidency, the Republican Party, once the dominant force in national politics, will once again be the minority party...that's the power of talk radio...

Viva Las Espuelas
05-06-2008, 12:04 PM
It's funny you bring up health care, McCain is going to have a field day with either of the socialist plans being pushed by Hillary or McCain.
i cant wait til this is brought up
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s110-2433
especially if the candidate with bad judgement for 20 years gets the nod.