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Jackie Mason '08 Vlog 44 Obama's Flip-Flops

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Obama is the candidate of real change. change his stance on every issue out there. The hope he speaks about is the hope we know what his stance is on any given day. The media is his partner in all of this fraud and deception. McCain can still win, if he starts fighting now and delivers a strong message that the American people can't ignore. If he does nothing, Obama will be able to ride his double talk all the way to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. For those who think the election is over, do not listen to the media and don't give up hope.

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  • I'm Jewish, and I think you're shit, Jackie.

  • great and have a nice day

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  • The only thing Mr. Obama was ever committed to was himself. Everything else was simply a means to furthering his political agenda and career. He is a Marxist, and Marxists have to lie to convince people that they have a soul, because anyone with a soul would reject Marxism on its face.

  • I think that McCain has delivered that "strong message the American people can't ignore" with his new commercials. McCain '08

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  • @AFallenLord ...yet what Jackie says is 100% true. You can count on O to change his mind on every issue that he "takes a stand" on...

  • Way to go Jackie! I like when people lay this out this clearly.

  • Yea you got nothing to say when you're arguing against the ideas of Thomas Jefferson, do you bitch?

  • Or you were always dumb throughout your life, thus making your comparison of yourself to another person who is very different from you void. Please, my age is the least best way to diss me. Be more creative. Again, make no mistake: you were probably always dumb and still are. Take it easy.

  • I guess I'm screwed either way with you huh? What are you? Are you an uneducated(as you call them) Jew or just someone who judges others. A 21 year old kid that can't find his ass with two hands a flashlight and a road map. You think you have so much knowledge at your age. Well I did too when I was 21. The smartest thing you can know at 21 is that you don't know jack shit... you little condescending twerp.

  • Are you Jewish or just some person who thinks he can speak for other people? And if you are jewish, then you're person with little education who doesn't pay much attention to the world around him.

  • Oh and btw Jackie-- I'm assuming you don't want this healthcare reform, seeing really how little knowledge you possess. I wanna know if you you're against it, how about we get rid of Medicare, you old decrepit joule-filled twatswab? See how many heart attacks or strokes you survive. You'll rot while some health insurance company sees you too much as a liability at your age. How about that? You're against government-run healthcare, then go against Medicare cuz that's what it is-- government-run.

  • With ourselves, we stand on the ground of identity, not of relation, which last, requiring two subjects, excludes self-love confined to a single one. To ourselves, in strict language, we can owe no duties, obligation requiring also two parties. Self-love, therefore, is no part of morality. Indeed, it is exactly its counterpart.- Thomas Jefferson

    Btw, it's "liar," not "lier. Idiot.

  • That a man owes no duty to which he is not urged by some impulsive feeling... is correct, if referred to the standard of general feeling in the given case, and not to the feeling of a single individual... Self-interest, or rather self-love, or egoism, has been more plausibly substituted as the basis of morality. But I consider our relations with others as constituting the boundaries of morality.

  • Because nature hath implanted in our breasts a love of others, a sense of duty to them, a moral instinct, in short, which prompts us irresistibly to feel and to succor their distresses... The Creator would indeed have been a bungling artist had he intended man for a social animal without planting in him social dispositions. It is true they are not planted in every man, because there is no rule without exceptions; but it is false reasoning which converts exceptions into the general rule...

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