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How dare that fuckhead (the cunningham guy I mean)
Last edited by Spearhead (2008-02-26 16:18:53)
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-02-26 16:19:48)
Same as the Obama African picture. They know damn well why they sent it around.
If the sheeple weren't so stupid this wouldn't be an issue.
If the sheeple weren't so stupid this wouldn't be an issue.
Not "seem", the correct word is "are", for the most part.CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
Oh come on, politics everywhere is horrid, remember that in some places, horridness comes with violence. But dont worry, its statements like that, that will get Cunningham fired sooner or later. His radio show is horrible anyway.CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
Last edited by NantanCochise (2008-02-26 16:25:55)
I got a hint of this kind of thing last time I was in New York. I was watching TV and the governatorial election must have been soon because this ad came on the TV that just made a casual allegation I found shocking that it was allowed - it said: "Governor Pataki - Possibly Criminal". Surely to fuck there are rules against this kind of thing?
There are, and many times these issues are dragged through the courts. The thing is that if the candidate wins who cares for the law suit, in their eyes it was worth it. Sucks I know.CameronPoe wrote:
I got a hint of this kind of thing last time I was in New York. I was watching TV and the governatorial election must have been soon because this ad came on the TV that just made a casual allegation I found shocking that it was allowed - it said: "Governor Pataki - Possibly Criminal". Surely to fuck there are rules against this kind of thing?
Who is "they"....you do know that the Clinton group is responsible for the spreading of that pic?topthrill05 wrote:
Same as the Obama African picture. They know damn well why they sent it around.
If the sheeple weren't so stupid this wouldn't be an issue.
Obama accused the Clinton camp of speading that photo. That doesnt mean they did. Besides that photo has been around for ages and his opponents in Illinois had aready used it against him.DeathBecomesYu wrote:
Who is "they"....you do know that the Clinton group is responsible for the spreading of that pic?topthrill05 wrote:
Same as the Obama African picture. They know damn well why they sent it around.
If the sheeple weren't so stupid this wouldn't be an issue.
Most politcally savy Americans are keen to those tactics. It's usually a desperation move and often does more harm than good.. like the Hillary camp circulating the Obama muslim photo's.CameronPoe wrote:
I got a hint of this kind of thing last time I was in New York. I was watching TV and the governatorial election must have been soon because this ad came on the TV that just made a casual allegation I found shocking that it was allowed - it said: "Governor Pataki - Possibly Criminal". Surely to fuck there are rules against this kind of thing?
She has played every card.. from being extremely nice (see last debate), to scorning him (shame on you Obama), to mocking him (The sky will open), and now to all out fear mongering. She was the clear front runner a month ago. If this is how she manages a campaign I shudder to think how she would manage a nation.On the very day that Senator Clinton is giving a speech about restoring respect for America in the world, her campaign has engaged in the most shameful, offensive fear-mongering we’ve seen from either party in this election. This is part of a disturbing pattern that led her county chairs to resign in Iowa, her campaign chairman to resign in New Hampshire, and it’s exactly the kind of divisive politics that turns away Americans of all parties and diminishes respect for America in the world,” said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe
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Be accurate.CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid fail. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
Good for McCain.
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
What an ass, McCain would be best to distance himself from people like that.
He SAID his fucking name.RAIMIUS wrote:
Good for McCain.
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
THAT is the controversy. Barrack Hussein Obama. What? Because he reminds us of the monumental fuckup that was eye rack?
What the hell. Is now saying the name of the presumptive democratic guy now un-pc?
Did I miss something or you all just insane?
bahhh.. your not that naive.ATG wrote:
He SAID his fucking name.RAIMIUS wrote:
Good for McCain.
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
THAT is the controversy. Barrack Hussein Obama. What? Because he reminds us of the monumental fuckup that was eye rack?
What the hell. Is now saying the name of the presumptive democratic guy now un-pc?
Did I miss something or you all just insane?
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You aren't either.Kmarion wrote:
bahhh.. your not that naive.ATG wrote:
He SAID his fucking name.RAIMIUS wrote:
Good for McCain.
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
THAT is the controversy. Barrack Hussein Obama. What? Because he reminds us of the monumental fuckup that was eye rack?
What the hell. Is now saying the name of the presumptive democratic guy now un-pc?
Did I miss something or you all just insane?
Ouais, but the difference between you and I is that it's two girls and one guy with me...ATG wrote:
You aren't either.Kmarion wrote:
bahhh.. your not that naive.ATG wrote:
He SAID his fucking name.
THAT is the controversy. Barrack Hussein Obama. What? Because he reminds us of the monumental fuckup that was eye rack?
What the hell. Is now saying the name of the presumptive democratic guy now un-pc?
Did I miss something or you all just insane?
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Zing!
Fixed.ATG wrote:
He SAID his fucking name.RAIMIUS wrote:
Good for McCain.
As for the speaker, he was pretty far out there!
THAT is the controversy. Barrack Hussein Obama He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. What? Because he reminds us of the monumental fuckup that was eye rack?
What the hell. Is now saying the name of the presumptive democratic guy now un-pc?
Did I miss something or you all just insane?
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2008-02-26 19:54:35)
No Ron Paul?CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
Man, I digg Ron Paul. Its a shame whats happening to his campaign. He is the only one who talks about change, and not the socialism kind.
Can you say WHOPPA? That guy's like screaming in the mic..
we don't generally put people in jail for saying stupid shit. we prefer to make fun of them, tear apart and scrutinize their private lives, and make them apologize on Oprah.CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.
You trust McCain? I trust McCain over Hillary and Obama over McCain. I trust Ron Paul over all of them. I am surprised you trust McCain; I've caught him lying more than once.CameronPoe wrote:
US politics seem so shockingly horrid. That fucker should be fined or imprisoned for slander. Fairplay to McCain though. He's about the only Republican whose words I actually believe.