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Zero 08-29-2008 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 725937)
female Dan Quayle

you say potato - i say potatoe

Despare 08-29-2008 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 725934)
I actually would like that answered, how long has he been a senator? I have no idea (I was voting for hill-dawg until she dropped out)

Unless I'm wrong he has only been in the US Senate for 2 years but spent 8 years in the Illinois Senate.

Palin was also a mayor (two terms) before becoming the Governor of Alaska. EDIT: Also, I just read that she's been in "politics" since 92'.

Oh, and as for "Bush Lite", McCain not only has ran ads against Bush (when they were campaigning against each other which got real nasty) but also went against most of the Republican party with some of his legislation and supreme court votes.

crabapple 08-29-2008 07:01 PM

Smooth.....

i mean, very clever.

newb 08-29-2008 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 725937)
female Dan Quayle

with much better leggs

The_Return 08-30-2008 05:02 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq7brOpanlY&NR=1

Hehehe

pinkfloyd45769 08-30-2008 12:48 PM

I thinks its cool:) I wanted a woman president:(

Doc Faustus 08-30-2008 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkfloyd45769 (Post 726118)
I thinks its cool:) I wanted a woman president:(

Regardless of the equipment, most Republicans are genderless, being robots and all.

Vodstok 08-30-2008 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Doc Faustus (Post 726120)
Regardless of the equipment, most Republicans are genderless, being robots and all.

Which makes it interesting that they have latched on to the concept of their creator being the christian god so strongly, seeing as how they were built by man and the devil ;)

MisterSadistro 08-30-2008 07:27 PM

Sadly, editorial replies confirmed a lot of women saying they are jumping on the McCain bandwagon in today's paper rather than supporting Obama. It makes me feel like a lot of people (not just women) in politics have the mentality that "if you don't somehow support all my ideas and ideal candidate, I will vote for the other person". Is it just me, or is having at least some of your views represented better than having none at all ? I personally feel like this country has fallen by the wayside in the last 8 years and if Hilary was the Democrat nomination, at least she represents my views more than McCain so I would've voted for her. I don't give a shit about "making history" so much as I am worrying about "repeating history". Black, white, Latino, man, woman.... whatever. This country hasn't worked for anyone but a few people in the last few years so if anyone can at least try to make a difference for the majority, I am all for it. You don't need to have much experience on the job as so many McCain supporters are trying to knock. Point in question: How many guys here would prefer having their new girlfriend having a great heart and making a better life together than "experience" ? Considering McCain & Co has been screwing everyone for 35 years, I'd stay away from that :D

newb 08-30-2008 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterSadistro (Post 726167)
Sadly, editorial replies confirmed a lot of women saying they are jumping on the McCain bandwagon in today's paper rather than supporting Obama. It makes me feel like a lot of people (not just women) in politics have the mentality that "if you don't somehow support all my ideas and ideal candidate, I will vote for the other person". Is it just me, or is having at least some of your views represented better than having none at all ? I personally feel like this country has fallen by the wayside in the last 8 years and if Hilary was the Democrat nomination, at least she represents my views more than McCain so I would've voted for her. I don't give a shit about "making history" so much as I am worrying about "repeating history". Black, white, Latino, man, woman.... whatever. This country hasn't worked for anyone but a few people in the last few years so if anyone can at least try to make a difference for the majority, I am all for it. You don't need to have much experience on the job as so many McCain supporters are trying to knock. Point in question: How many guys here would prefer having their new girlfriend having a great heart and making a better life together than "experience" ? Considering McCain & Co has been screwing everyone for 35 years, I'd stay away from that :D

Well said...but sadly...no mater what party gets in it will be "historic".....and its all about the ratings baby!


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