Now that McCain has called for a reinstatement of the draft, Republicans have a very interesting question to ask themselves. Do they hate black people more than they love their children?
Again, you are the lowest form of person when it comes to thought. To say that the name Hussein inherently makes a person bad, betrays your complete ignorance and immaturity. You are a small thing. You will always be small. A person so clueless and angry can never be more than a pawn in life.
Why don't you try to rise up beyond infantile prejudices and realize that the evil you struggle against is your own.
As a point of fact, the name "Hussein" is as common in the world as the name "John".
John McCain doesn't know how many houses he owns. I hope that every one in the stadium chants that over and over, "John McCain doesn't know how many houses he owns."
No he doesn't he wont even debate. He has turned down countless invitations for dozens of debates. He wont even accept the invitation of the Google/Youtube debate in New Orleans.
Obama isn't offering a broader vision of change, he's pandering to corporate interests. Policy wise he isn't significantly different from his main rival, John McCain.
A year from now Obama may well be remembered by history alongside Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry.
Denver's taxpayers are going to pay for the street bums haircuts and a shower to be more presentable. They don't even show people outside of the convention, but they will now, just wait!
2008 is no different than previous Democratic conventions. they talk about 'change' 'hope' 'feelings' 'a movement'...usw
The reason the Dems rarely win the presidency is because of their policies. At the national level, their core ideas are not popular. Income redistribution and social engineering are not popular.
You mean people who work in those professions gave the Obama campaign money? So now people who work in education, real estate, and universities are all considered "Dirty Money"?
That makes no sense at all. Please stop this irrational line of thought before I resort to using ad hominem attacks. I seriously can't take your left-field theories today.
Obama's plan: leave 175,000 to 220,000 troops and mercenaries in Iraq (140,000 U.S. mercenaries like Blackwater, plus between 35,000 to 80,000 troops) to protect U.S. interests (like big oil and halliburton); move combat troops to Kuwait to serve as a strike force to attack inside Iraq; keep the bombing of Iran on the table; support the right-wing Israeli lobby; expand the U.S. military, already the biggest in the world, by 92,000 additional soldiers. Read Nader. Read Ron Paul. Learn. Peace.
If you really supported McKinney and her platform, then you'd help to get Obama elected. Of the two major parties, he's by far the best choice for the USA. Since there is little or no chance of a small party candidate being elected, you could do more good by fighting for her agenda through Obama, rather than squander your vote and let the Republicans in again.
Why, support a major party political candidate who doesn't deserve your vote when there are much better competitors like Cynthia and McKinney out there? These are the candidates who really need help getting elected because unlike the democrats, McKinney and Nader aren't dialing for corporate dollars.
Saying you wont vote for someone because they can't win is a self-fulling prophecy. They can't win because you didn't vote for them. If you want real change don't vote for Obama or McCain.
Actually I'm supporting Obama because I think he is exactly the right candidate to get the things I want done. McKinney is a f'cking quack-bag of nuttiness. Nader is so ready to fight that he's never learned to work WITH anyone to get things done.
So I'll say I won't vote for them because I don't believe they should win. Real change will come from an Obama presidency. Voting for McKinney or Nader is as useful as voting for pixies.
I really can't support Obama. He has kowtowed to AIPAC, taken millions from Wall Street. He isn't going to end the Iraq war and won't cross the insurance industry to give America single-payer universal healthcare. The Democratic party has been facilitating the Republican agenda since Reagan. I'm sick and tired of it.
Your statement is a complete lie. Why would you make such a false statement? Are you ignorant of the many plans available for download on Barack Obama's website? Are intentionally ignoring his policies and achievements?
Nothing against McKinney, but she is hardly the only person currently or formerly running for President who has laid out a plan.
unbelievably banal. is this guy paid by the word? do his editors speak english?
tessler6868 2 years ago
MAN SUMMONS UFOs ON THE NEWS! the video is in my favorites. is this possible?
knschauer 3 years ago
what?!
This years dnc convention is corporate sponsored.
If Obama want to win his only hope is Hillary as vp.
the war, telecom immunity, u care OFF the table, the doors are wide open to greedy lobbyist.
Both Obams and McCain = No Change!
marniespeaks 3 years ago
Now that McCain has called for a reinstatement of the draft, Republicans have a very interesting question to ask themselves. Do they hate black people more than they love their children?
IDCL2 3 years ago
Again, you are the lowest form of person when it comes to thought. To say that the name Hussein inherently makes a person bad, betrays your complete ignorance and immaturity. You are a small thing. You will always be small. A person so clueless and angry can never be more than a pawn in life.
Why don't you try to rise up beyond infantile prejudices and realize that the evil you struggle against is your own.
As a point of fact, the name "Hussein" is as common in the world as the name "John".
themightylex 3 years ago 3
John McCain doesn't know how many houses he owns. I hope that every one in the stadium chants that over and over, "John McCain doesn't know how many houses he owns."
jayraskin 3 years ago 4
why do they have the DNC here in Denver, fuck off clinton / obama
Sclorched 3 years ago
Your ignorance is boundless.
themightylex 3 years ago
"He rises up to these opportunities."
No he doesn't he wont even debate. He has turned down countless invitations for dozens of debates. He wont even accept the invitation of the Google/Youtube debate in New Orleans.
Obama isn't offering a broader vision of change, he's pandering to corporate interests. Policy wise he isn't significantly different from his main rival, John McCain.
A year from now Obama may well be remembered by history alongside Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry.
ArcticSlicer 3 years ago
Here's BHO sounding like an extremist:
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And, his campaign deleted a whole sentence from someone's quote (without noting that they'd done it) in order to make someone look bad:
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BHO isn't a game changer, just the same old scam.
NoMoreBlatherDotCom 3 years ago
Denver's taxpayers are going to pay for the street bums haircuts and a shower to be more presentable. They don't even show people outside of the convention, but they will now, just wait!
itsyourownfault 3 years ago
Denver is different because of the DNC detention centers! :) Look for the vid on YT.
matrixxx123456789 3 years ago
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sigmajpg 3 years ago
2008 is no different than previous Democratic conventions. they talk about 'change' 'hope' 'feelings' 'a movement'...usw
The reason the Dems rarely win the presidency is because of their policies. At the national level, their core ideas are not popular. Income redistribution and social engineering are not popular.
dancerdog3 3 years ago
You mean people who work in those professions gave the Obama campaign money? So now people who work in education, real estate, and universities are all considered "Dirty Money"?
That makes no sense at all. Please stop this irrational line of thought before I resort to using ad hominem attacks. I seriously can't take your left-field theories today.
themightylex 3 years ago
thank u for the commentary on the election preserve.
jakee03 3 years ago
the change obama talks about is: to stop pretending to be democrat and show the real neo-con face of the party and its ways
wdcsucks1 3 years ago
okay, now you're being slanderous, making assumptions, and using wild accusation to smear Obama.
If you can't debate valid and verifiable points, then we have nothing more to discuss.
themightylex 3 years ago
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Obama's plan: leave 175,000 to 220,000 troops and mercenaries in Iraq (140,000 U.S. mercenaries like Blackwater, plus between 35,000 to 80,000 troops) to protect U.S. interests (like big oil and halliburton); move combat troops to Kuwait to serve as a strike force to attack inside Iraq; keep the bombing of Iran on the table; support the right-wing Israeli lobby; expand the U.S. military, already the biggest in the world, by 92,000 additional soldiers. Read Nader. Read Ron Paul. Learn. Peace.
thegloriouscause 3 years ago
If you really supported McKinney and her platform, then you'd help to get Obama elected. Of the two major parties, he's by far the best choice for the USA. Since there is little or no chance of a small party candidate being elected, you could do more good by fighting for her agenda through Obama, rather than squander your vote and let the Republicans in again.
themightylex 3 years ago
Why, support a major party political candidate who doesn't deserve your vote when there are much better competitors like Cynthia and McKinney out there? These are the candidates who really need help getting elected because unlike the democrats, McKinney and Nader aren't dialing for corporate dollars.
Saying you wont vote for someone because they can't win is a self-fulling prophecy. They can't win because you didn't vote for them. If you want real change don't vote for Obama or McCain.
ArcticSlicer 3 years ago
Actually I'm supporting Obama because I think he is exactly the right candidate to get the things I want done. McKinney is a f'cking quack-bag of nuttiness. Nader is so ready to fight that he's never learned to work WITH anyone to get things done.
So I'll say I won't vote for them because I don't believe they should win. Real change will come from an Obama presidency. Voting for McKinney or Nader is as useful as voting for pixies.
Peace.
themightylex 3 years ago
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jennypheps 3 years ago
I really can't support Obama. He has kowtowed to AIPAC, taken millions from Wall Street. He isn't going to end the Iraq war and won't cross the insurance industry to give America single-payer universal healthcare. The Democratic party has been facilitating the Republican agenda since Reagan. I'm sick and tired of it.
agitcam 3 years ago
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Your statement is a complete lie. Why would you make such a false statement? Are you ignorant of the many plans available for download on Barack Obama's website? Are intentionally ignoring his policies and achievements?
Nothing against McKinney, but she is hardly the only person currently or formerly running for President who has laid out a plan.
themightylex 3 years ago