Re: Info about McCain
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:42 am
Sorry to rain on your parade Void, I lived overseas for 16 years, Asia, Middle East, Africa, South America, and Canada, ( I believe Canada is considered overseas) during the Carter years (absolutely the worst, then we would come home and and get spit on, and that was in Georgia,) Reagan years, Bush I years, and Clinton years, they always disliked Americans, it has nothing to do with politics, politics is just their excuse right now to make them feel better about themselves. Whenever a country has problems it's easy for some two bit dictator to say Americans are meddling in our country and get the poor people to back him. We give more money to overseas charity than all other countries combined. Everybody hates the guy on top, they say we are corrupt, but you have probably never lived in a country so corrupt that the cops pull you over and hold you for hours until you pay them off, and they know that you can't complain because nobody will lift a finger for the American, or tear the entire interior out of you car because you are an American, maybe being held at gunpoint while locals beat up one of your friends and that was BEFORE Bush.v0idNull wrote:Fusion wrote:If you want to check out some interesting facts on Obama, here's a good website.
http://www.obamafacts.org/
You don't care how the europeans and the rest of the world view us? Well, just try flying anywhere oversees and say where you're from. The first thing that will pop in their little minds is BUSH!. How is Bush viewed abroad?... I'll let you answer that question.
And oboma has how many months of experience? He definitely knows how to vote "here!"$lacker wrote:and palin has plenty of experience... yup How many months has she been governor of alaska again? At least Obama is smart, he knows what works
Exactly! My point was that they don't have a lot to do with gas prices, but they ran saying they would roll back prices, now pelosi won't even allow a vote on drilling, and while drilling may not bring prices down to what people want, it does put us in a much better position if supplies are disrupted. Does anyone remember lining up at 3am to get gas in the summer of '79.BullMooseParty wrote:The thing that pisses me off is that both sides use things like gas prices and state of the economy as if the president has any real influence over it. They're not the main determinants of these things. The only thing they can do is nudge and most of the time the nudge doesn't do much.
Right! Iraqi Wmd was shipped to Syria, the msm just doesn't want to admit it, and the 550 tons of yellowcake that was quietly removed and sent to Canada this year, was really just for making cakes. Don't believe me, do a web search.BullMooseParty wrote:Well I'm pretty sure Republicans lost in 2006 because we're in an unvalidated war more than gas prices.
Palins running for "VICE PRESIDENT", obama is running for "PRESIDENT" and all those questions should be asked of him. Why don't dems judge their representitves using the same questions, that's why I find dems so hypocritical and can't defend them, even thought I agree with them on separation of chuch and state and to a point on issues of abortion . If dems would just stop the "do as I say, not as I do" crap I'm sure they would have the election in the bag. Just look at the smears about Palin's children all over the news right now, if anything was to be said about obama's, biden's, or even clinton's children, the dems and press would go apeshit.v0idNull wrote:I'm just gonna leave this here.
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Thank's for making my point.v0idNull wrote:I'm done with this thread.