After the more Idiot president of the all world...Why not MC Cain and Palin....USA is sinking...China have now the first economy of the Planet....Europe don't like us...Americans (south-middle and extreme north ) hate us...Ben Laden make fun about the US troops (in a big shit) in Iraq ...Asian thinks We are all stupid and are only interesting about our money....YYeeaaar Why not MC CAIN and 'ticket' who know nothing about the world and who like to kill...protected animals...
you want to give obama a chance ? instead of bashing on him not being as experienced than mccain. the one way he will walk the talk is during his presidential term. I try to find something good in mccain, but i just dont. their campaign video on youtube is just fucking retarded. experience don't mean shit unless you've made a difference.
you can't "make a difference" (at least not a positive one) until you have the means to make that difference. you can run a country with nothing to base your plans on. executive experience is far more important than empty ideals like "hope" and "change". those are not strategies and serve no purpose in a field that calls for specifics not ambiguous themes.
like i said... experience means nothing unless something useful came out of it. mccain approved most of president Bush's so called ideals and you can see where this country stands financially due to those 'ideals'. do you understand when one proposes to change.. it will happen especially for someone running for president? well dwell on this... mccain thinks that the US being in Iraq is the correct... is this something an experienced man should agree to? more off shore drilling??
let's see.. mccain calling obama naive during the presidential debate?? mccain getting all his facts and figures from out of his ass during the debate?? tht republican campaign video on youtube didn't seem too professional to me.. i mean do you watch mccain's speeches.. do you see what he proposes ?? i don't see any experience. im sorry. Even if i was republican i wouldn't be convinced to vote for mccain.
here's something tht mccain said... 'our dangerous dependance on foreign oil has been 30 yrs in the making and has been caused by the failures of the politicians in washington to think longterm about the future of this country.' now.. wasn't your so called executive experienced presidential candidate in washington for 26 of those 30 yrs??? this fact was picked up from Obama's speech. o yea along with this mccain wants more offshore drilling?? contradiction? duh. i still dont see any experience.
lets list obama's abilities that he is proficent at:
public speaking
public speaking
telling the middle class what they want to hear , oh wait thats public speaking.
ok barrack seeing as how you where in the senate for threes years all of which you failed to propose any legislature and the legislature you voted on you claimed that you "pushed the wrong button"
people barrack Obama is using an age old platform with a shiny coat of modernized paint. wake the hell up already...he is incompetent
Public Speaking criticism is a phony criticism but it has no basis. Obama talks the talk AND walk the walk. Your little narrative just has no factual basis. But if it helps you sleep better at night, that's something else.
you just side stepped the point. i commended his public speaking skils. he did manage to vote on that particular legislation, but failed to vote on more than half of the bills that went through and he admitted that he pushed the wrong buttons for most of the other bills. you should keep in mind that McCain has been in the Senate since the 1980's and obama has been in for three years.
Let's play a game where I name one thing Obama has done in the Senate that has been good for the country and you name one McCain has done in the same time period. We'll see who runs out first. And you have to provide the link to your source here.
Here is my first: During this time, Obama did vote on three previous occasions in favor of the solar and wind credits. Senator McCain did not show up for the crucial vote on July 30, and the renewable energy bill was defeated for the eighth time. In fact, John McCain has a perfect record on this renewable energy legislation. He has missed all eight votes over the last year — which effectively counts as a no vote each time. Once, he was even in the Senate and wouldn't leave his office to vote.
1. "My opponent doesn't want to drill. He doesn't want nuclear power. He wants you to inflate your tires."
Senator McCain
2. "... It's Like These Guys Take Pride in Being Ignorant... "
Senator Barack Obama
3. "Obama said a couple of days ago says we all should inflate our tires. I don't disagree with that. The American Automobile Association strongly recommends it."
Brilliant. You know where I'll stick it?....right on the end of the schrader valve sticking out of my truck tires. Know what it'll read?....exactly what it's supposed to. Who are the morons riding around on flat tires?
It's a dead heat within the margin of error. All things considered, I'd have thought Obama would enjoy a lead anywhere from 5-8 points. Considering most dems are drooling over Obama and most Republicans are luke warm, at best about McCain, you'd think Obama would have much more traction with voters.
Actually, Obama only has the support of about 77% of registered Democrats, according to Rasmussen. McCain actually has more support from his base, with about 87% of registered Republicans. But on election day, I think the remaining 23% of Democrats will probably do the right thing, and then maybe you will see the lead you were expecting.
After the more Idiot president of the all world...Why not MC Cain and Palin....USA is sinking...China have now the first economy of the Planet....Europe don't like us...Americans (south-middle and extreme north ) hate us...Ben Laden make fun about the US troops (in a big shit) in Iraq ...Asian thinks We are all stupid and are only interesting about our money....YYeeaaar Why not MC CAIN and 'ticket' who know nothing about the world and who like to kill...protected animals...
CCCrone 3 years ago
you want to give obama a chance ? instead of bashing on him not being as experienced than mccain. the one way he will walk the talk is during his presidential term. I try to find something good in mccain, but i just dont. their campaign video on youtube is just fucking retarded. experience don't mean shit unless you've made a difference.
jayz209 3 years ago
you can't "make a difference" (at least not a positive one) until you have the means to make that difference. you can run a country with nothing to base your plans on. executive experience is far more important than empty ideals like "hope" and "change". those are not strategies and serve no purpose in a field that calls for specifics not ambiguous themes.
brittonvs 3 years ago
like i said... experience means nothing unless something useful came out of it. mccain approved most of president Bush's so called ideals and you can see where this country stands financially due to those 'ideals'. do you understand when one proposes to change.. it will happen especially for someone running for president? well dwell on this... mccain thinks that the US being in Iraq is the correct... is this something an experienced man should agree to? more off shore drilling??
jayz209 3 years ago
let's see.. mccain calling obama naive during the presidential debate?? mccain getting all his facts and figures from out of his ass during the debate?? tht republican campaign video on youtube didn't seem too professional to me.. i mean do you watch mccain's speeches.. do you see what he proposes ?? i don't see any experience. im sorry. Even if i was republican i wouldn't be convinced to vote for mccain.
jayz209 3 years ago
here's something tht mccain said... 'our dangerous dependance on foreign oil has been 30 yrs in the making and has been caused by the failures of the politicians in washington to think longterm about the future of this country.' now.. wasn't your so called executive experienced presidential candidate in washington for 26 of those 30 yrs??? this fact was picked up from Obama's speech. o yea along with this mccain wants more offshore drilling?? contradiction? duh. i still dont see any experience.
jayz209 3 years ago
obama, mccain. either way, this country is fucked.
rataMacue22 3 years ago
Gotta love Barack1
OBAMA 08
fallisfavorite 3 years ago 2
"It's like these guys take pride on being ignorant!" Yo he gave it to them on that one. And flipped it on them crazy! Hilarious!
mrscorie 3 years ago
lets list obama's abilities that he is proficent at:
public speaking
public speaking
telling the middle class what they want to hear , oh wait thats public speaking.
ok barrack seeing as how you where in the senate for threes years all of which you failed to propose any legislature and the legislature you voted on you claimed that you "pushed the wrong button"
people barrack Obama is using an age old platform with a shiny coat of modernized paint. wake the hell up already...he is incompetent
brittonvs 3 years ago
Public Speaking criticism is a phony criticism but it has no basis. Obama talks the talk AND walk the walk. Your little narrative just has no factual basis. But if it helps you sleep better at night, that's something else.
samsedaei 3 years ago
you just side stepped the point. i commended his public speaking skils. he did manage to vote on that particular legislation, but failed to vote on more than half of the bills that went through and he admitted that he pushed the wrong buttons for most of the other bills. you should keep in mind that McCain has been in the Senate since the 1980's and obama has been in for three years.
brittonvs 3 years ago
just b/c mccain's dumbass been in senate for a longer time does not necessarily mean he worked to our benefit....
jayz209 3 years ago
Let's play a game where I name one thing Obama has done in the Senate that has been good for the country and you name one McCain has done in the same time period. We'll see who runs out first. And you have to provide the link to your source here.
samsedaei 3 years ago
Here is my first: During this time, Obama did vote on three previous occasions in favor of the solar and wind credits. Senator McCain did not show up for the crucial vote on July 30, and the renewable energy bill was defeated for the eighth time. In fact, John McCain has a perfect record on this renewable energy legislation. He has missed all eight votes over the last year — which effectively counts as a no vote each time. Once, he was even in the Senate and wouldn't leave his office to vote.
samsedaei 3 years ago
Source is Tom Friendman's latest column from August 12, 2008. You can view it by going to the opinion page of The New York Times online.
samsedaei 3 years ago
god danm'it he to powerful this man. respect Obama
guandjo 3 years ago
1. "My opponent doesn't want to drill. He doesn't want nuclear power. He wants you to inflate your tires."
Senator McCain
2. "... It's Like These Guys Take Pride in Being Ignorant... "
Senator Barack Obama
3. "Obama said a couple of days ago says we all should inflate our tires. I don't disagree with that. The American Automobile Association strongly recommends it."
Senator John McCain.
Garabsare 3 years ago
Brilliant. You know where I'll stick it?....right on the end of the schrader valve sticking out of my truck tires. Know what it'll read?....exactly what it's supposed to. Who are the morons riding around on flat tires?
MAbbruzze 3 years ago
Is it dark where your head is?
MAbbruzze 3 years ago
In what, by all accounts, should be the year of the Democrat, they elect the one guy that the Republicans can beat, a total nitwit.
Merci Beaucoup libs.
MAbbruzze 3 years ago
Yet he's still winning. Have you seen the latest polls? Obama has overtaken McCain even ahead in Florida now.
You're welcome.
frellthat 3 years ago
It's a dead heat within the margin of error. All things considered, I'd have thought Obama would enjoy a lead anywhere from 5-8 points. Considering most dems are drooling over Obama and most Republicans are luke warm, at best about McCain, you'd think Obama would have much more traction with voters.
MAbbruzze 3 years ago
Actually, Obama only has the support of about 77% of registered Democrats, according to Rasmussen. McCain actually has more support from his base, with about 87% of registered Republicans. But on election day, I think the remaining 23% of Democrats will probably do the right thing, and then maybe you will see the lead you were expecting.
frellthat 3 years ago
Yeah Man. Go get your tire gage and stick it.
DaveJW2 3 years ago