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2 pages of wacky conservatives

10/10/2008 10:11:56 AM

miska
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"I, too, have idiots voting for me


-Barrack Hussein Obama"


I'd like to see a video of that

10/10/2008 10:12:31 AM

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/10/mccain.crowd/index.html

they are so angry but i can't figure out what it is that they are exactly angry about. their party has been in charge for the past eight years and things have consistently gone to shit both domestically and internationally due to this administration. there have been countless counts of scandal and many of the better members have decided to step down and later exposed the administration for what it is. how could they still be in support of such a regime? have they been so pleased with things that they would have nothing deter us from the path to its glory? i would surely think not.

10/10/2008 4:03:32 PM

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They're angry because The Chosen One is a fraud and a snake in the grass.

Oh, and if you want see the Obama idiots, just go to the Soap Box and you won't have any trouble finding a couple running around.

10/10/2008 4:17:36 PM

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OBAMA IS A METRO SON.

FUCK YOU OBAMETRO.

10/10/2008 4:18:22 PM

IRSeriousCat
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^^ they are no where near as violently angry and willingly idiotic as these people are proud to be.

10/10/2008 4:33:55 PM

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I BEG TO DIFFER SON.

10/10/2008 4:36:35 PM

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i'd love to hear some selected comments to a hostile interviewer at an obama rally

10/10/2008 4:43:35 PM

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"they are no where near as violently angry and willingly idiotic as these people are proud to be."


Whatever. James Carville says that there will be riots in the streets if Obama doesn't win. How does that make black people and other Obama supporters look? Like a bunch of senseless, idiotic, violent people, that's what. How can someone put down their own voter base like that for? Because he knows it's true.

10/10/2008 4:46:20 PM

IRSeriousCat
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i think he was hyperbolizing the situation. I doubt he, or anyone else for that matter, really believes that . Even if he does believe it, suggesting something that has as of yet to occur is entirely different than the attitude and character presented by those who actively act out in the manners described above. given what i've seen from those links posted in this site, i would be more concerned with the republicans rioting than i would the dems. especially given mccains own admitted temperament

10/10/2008 5:01:47 PM

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and this is why every vote is important

you cancel out a crazy person's

10/10/2008 10:19:40 PM

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this is why i will actually vote this year.

10/10/2008 10:20:51 PM

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" One man at the rally said he was "scared of an Obama presidency." McCain later told the man he should not fear Obama.

"I want to be president of the United States, and I don't want Obama to be," he said. "But I have to tell you, I have to tell you, he is a decent person, and a person that you do not have to be scared as President of the United States."

McCain's response was met with boos from the crowd. "


http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/10/mccain.crowd/index.html

This just makes me

10/11/2008 8:07:53 AM

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^yea, I doubt obama supporters pull that kind of bullshit. not to mention nobody in the world is pulling the same caliber of "obama is a terrorist", "obama is a muslim" shit on mccain.

10/11/2008 8:12:01 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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Found the video:

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf6YKOkfFsE

10/11/2008 10:45:40 PM

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I'VE KNOWN PALIN SINCE BEFORE SHE WAS GOVERNOR

10/12/2008 1:15:08 AM

Nerdchick
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"Ahh yes, because without gubernatorial status, no one can ever know who you are! "


are you serious?

Although Blonde Woman appears to be an informed and intelligent citizen, I have trouble believing that an Ohio resident would keep up with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.

10/13/2008 12:37:09 AM

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This is why I watch old episodes of Animaniacs instead of keeping up with current events.

10/13/2008 12:39:28 AM

evlbuxmbetty
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that blonde lady does not appear to be informed or intelligent

i would be just as ashamed of democrats who spoke like that about McCain/Palin as i am of the people on that video, ugh, it made my stomach turn

10/13/2008 12:57:48 AM

Nerdchick
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I was being sarcastic. guess I should've put a rolley eyes in there

10/13/2008 1:19:57 AM

evlbuxmbetty
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i was hoping you were

but i am curious if there is a video showing obscene obama supporters who are that ignorant??? i would be grateful if someone dug one up for me as i am too lazy and internet retarded to find one on my own

10/13/2008 1:28:42 AM

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"I jump back every time the blonde pops into the screen."

10/13/2008 7:54:54 AM

Nerdchick
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^^ again, it might be hard for a few reasons

1. Whose supporters are more likely to be competent in operating a digital camera and Youtube?

2. Which candidate is ahead in the polls now?

You can find dummies in any large group of people, but I doubt at an Obama event you'd find so much anger. The events I've been to had an atmosphere of excitement. At those events, nobody yelled insults to the sour faced McCain counter-demonstration. See wolfpackgrrr's video for an example of what McCain supporters said to an Obama counter-demonstration.

McCain supporters are ANGRY because their candidate is losing.

10/13/2008 10:35:27 AM

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10/13/2008 11:41:27 AM

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I would punch that camera "man" right in the face. assfuck.

10/13/2008 1:43:08 PM

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^ I admittedly didn't watch the whole thing, but I'm not sure what the camera man did wrong here...

10/13/2008 1:48:02 PM

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McCain supporters are angry because their candidate is losing, yes. That's not the major source of their anger though. Its more to do with the fact that Obama is winning in the polls.

The major source is that Obama is winning AND because

- The media loves Obama, the people hate the sensationalist media
- They don't trust Obama one bit (citing his past relations with Wright, Ayers, Acorn, etc)
---His Illinois campaign was to reduce taxes, but he raised them. Previous voting record on taxes has been entirely for increased taxes, yet he's talking about reducing taxes.
- They think he is dangerous for the nation, citing the possible terrorist relations, his behind the door talks with Iran, and...something else I just forgot

Mostly, I think they can't see how others can trust Obama, and are angry at the media for not playing up his questionable record. They want McCain to bring this to the forefront and to make Obama answer these pressing issues they have with him. Issues they think that are very important, but that just keep getting ignored.

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Also, I heard recently that the average political IQ of the nation is that of a 12 year old...something like that.

10/13/2008 1:54:12 PM

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What exactly are these questions you want raised?

10/13/2008 2:01:42 PM

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^^ i think you forgot to mention the other obvious reasons that were mentioned over and over.

1. because he is an arab, and had roomates from syria

2. he is a muslim

3. because "I ain't never voting for a black"

Since you were just reciting the things that they clearly said in the video without bringing any additional supporting information for what it was they said i thought it was important that we covered all the things they said.

10/13/2008 2:22:52 PM

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"Mostly, I think they can't see how others can trust Obama, and are angry at the media for not playing up his questionable record. They want McCain to bring this to the forefront and to make Obama answer these pressing issues they have with him. Issues they think that are very important, but that just keep getting ignored."


Gauging from your quote I take it that you're one of those people who are so upset at the "liberal MSM" that you don't actually watch the news. That is the only way I can concluded you'd actually think that mccain has not brought this to the forefront, that the media hasn't questioned, and that obama hasn't addressed these issues.

he has addressed everyone of the points you raised above, or the ones cited by those every so savvy and qualified voters from Ohio. Having already addressed them individually I can't blame obama for not defending those accusations at every mention of them, because every time he is presented with one of these nonsensical allegations he has to take time away from his productive and constructive campaigning in order to address them.

--You claim the media loves Obama, yet the NY Times endorsed McCain during his primary run and released the initial news about his association with Obama. CNN continuously puts up Rollins little tid bits of information and points of view. I'll tell you what the media likes, and its money. If people hated Obama and didn't want to read the stories they wrote or the news they put out there about him they wouldn't produce it because they would likely generate less revenue than they otherwise could.
--His relation with Wright is nothing. My friends grandma would gladly call her pastor of 30 years or more her religious mentor but as a southern baptist church in a small western virginian town the pastor often times advocates boycotting homosexual friendly areas (e.g. disney/abc) and doesn't support their equal rights. He argued the same way about minorities up until the 70's (according to her). She does not share these ideals. These views are just as extreme as wrights. Just because you go to a church doesn't mean you share the exact same views. Ayers was also the chicago citizen of the year, so I guess all of chicago must be full of terrorist. We should alert washington of this sleeper cell.

10/13/2008 2:33:43 PM

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um, k? If you're voting based on those reasons, then go for it.

I was saying the questions I remembered from the Wisconsin (i think, with the radio personality) McCain rally, the more famous of the angry rallies, plus some ones I heard when I was home this weekend.

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"Since you were just reciting the things that they clearly said in the video without bringing any additional supporting information for what it was they said"


So, I'm reciting the stuff they said...without bringing supporting information for what they said. That's kinda the point of asking a question, isn't it?

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Gauging from your quote"


Yeah, take a look at my quote. I talk about they, the people who are angry. The people who haven't seen the answers that you seem to know by heart. I know Obama has responded to these issues, but no way do I trust what he says.

if you think the media doesn't love him. Why didn't CNN have anything about Acorn on their page when it was major news this weekend?

I don't care what you say about your friends grandma's pastor's uncle's best friend. A person surrounds themself and is surrounded by those like them, it just happens. Obama attended a racist, anti-American church for years, and raised his children to listen to the values of that pastor, who he called close to his family. He left the church when it became politically illogical for him to attend it. He abandoned his relationship to Ayers for the same reason.

Oh, boy, Ayers was Chicago citizen of the year. Whoop de fucking doo. Chicago has got to me one of the most politically corrupt cities out there.

[Edited on October 13, 2008 at 2:51 PM. Reason : lkj]

10/13/2008 2:34:49 PM

IRSeriousCat
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"So, I'm reciting the stuff they said...without bringing supporting information for what they said. That's kinda the point of asking a question, isn't it?"


at no point in your post do you ask a question and your post is that of someone who is attempting to make a point. if when you quote nearly verbatim what was witnessed in the videos and that which is excerpted in print from most of mccain's rallies and then use it as legitimate rationale to support your statement of "i can't see how others can trust obama" then it adds no credibility to that statement. if you were to have asked a question as opposed to attempt to provide legitimacy to the claims of the people in the video above, then, yes, you could have gotten away without actually providing any supporting information. however, in situations where you're backing up claims others have clearly established they do not agree with then supporting information will be necessary. otherwise you demonstrate yourself to be as ignorant and void of critical independent thought as those who were exhibited in the video.

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"Yeah, take a look at my quote. I talk about they, the people who are angry. The people who haven't seen the answers that you seem to know by heart"

I stand corrected in that part. You did in fact say that they can't see. Point noted. In that retrospect I ask you who do you trust more, McCain or Obama, and why? i will gladly answer the same question once you do.


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"if you think the media doesn't love him. Why didn't CNN have anything about Acorn on their page when it was major news this weekend?"


They also don't have any information on their page about the findings of Palin's unethical actions in the firing. but such evidence doesn't point CNN as being one way or the other. CNN has often presented many unsided articles and some by commentators that go to both the left and the right. once again, when something is news they report it, its all about money.

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"Oh, boy, Ayers was Chicago citizen of the year. Whoop de fucking doo. Chicago has got to me one of the most politically corrupt cities out there."

The point there is that he isn't some random "unrepented terrorist radical" as presented by the media. yes, the media. how else do you think this information spread to these people in this interview so easily? do you think they've been keeping up with the inner workings of the chicago political scene for some time? media was use to suffuse this information into their mental membranes where it could be trapped for easy regurgitation. Republicans and democrats both associated with Ayers due to the political nature of the organizations in which he was involved. If you're going to paint Obama as a terrorist sympathizer then they all need to be.

As for my friends grandma, the point that was easily conveyed but just as easily ignored and written off by you is that association with someone doesn't exactly mean that you carry the same ideology. I hang out with people of all political ilk and professions. needless to say we don't all carry the same point of views, or agree with one another one every issue, but still manage to respect and find value in the larger things said by one another and respect their opinion on issues where we do not agree. if you do not operate in such a way then you're unabashedly close minded and are a bad source for any reasonable and open discourse

[Edited on October 13, 2008 at 3:04 PM. Reason : .]

10/13/2008 2:52:17 PM

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i daresay the media is biased...some more than others, but they're in the BUSINESS of ratings, and you don't get ratings "hating" on the first (half-)black presidential candidate

i'm not saying that the viewpoint is TRUE, just that the media is acting in a way that keeps their viewership numbers up and that, sadly, is by letting palin yammer on like a moron and highlighting obama's charismatic side

10/13/2008 3:08:28 PM

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"is by letting palin yammer on like a moron"


to be fair, that's not really the media's fault

10/14/2008 6:50:14 AM

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Yeah I strongly look down on anyone who openly and avidly supports fucking Palin but..

Has anyone seen the level of tacky that black Obama fanatics are capable of? Plastering newspaper ads all over their cars, wearing those huge gaudy obama hood shirts. Most likely alot of reverse racism going on whether you'd like to think that or not:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSGuXPhqwHs

10/14/2008 8:52:35 AM

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^ wtf

10/16/2008 2:47:51 AM

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"because "I ain't never voting for a black""


since Obama was named the democratic nominee for president, i've been convinced that there are too many people out there that have this mindset in order for him to be elected. I come from a rural area so maybe my view is biased. But despite everything McCain has done to lose it (questionable VP candidate... generally vague platform imo) I'll still be very surprised if Obama is our next president, and it makes me sad, not because i'd rather have him over McCain, but that we still have racial barriers obscuring things.

10/16/2008 3:15:52 AM

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http://www.americannewsproject.com/node/158

A rational video

10/21/2008 8:18:58 AM

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