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If I were wrong and the country is ready to elect a black man. He might be the one who could do the most good and bring the most change.:clink:
 
uh huh... alonther ChapLIE.

would it help if i swore on my dogs life? i don't lie to anyone. remember me and maineman were the only 2 on fullpolitics that didnt have multiple names.. integrity is one of my best qualities.
 
would it help if i swore on my dogs life? i don't lie to anyone. remember me and maineman were the only 2 on fullpolitics that didnt have multiple names.. integrity is one of my best qualities.

Trolling is fun.

Remember when Rob came on as Anita? I new it was him right away, but then Maineman was talking to him like she was real and then I second guessed myself and thought that maybe it was an actual new poster.
 
that was when rob had that cushy dead end insurance job. now hes got a real job that doesnt allow for creative trolling at such a high rate.
 
that was when rob had that cushy dead end insurance job. now hes got a real job that doesnt allow for creative trolling at such a high rate.

LOL. They were hilarious. And there was the other one that he had where he was making fun of Brent. I forgot that one, but it was pretty funny.
 
would it help if i swore on my dogs life? i don't lie to anyone. remember me and maineman were the only 2 on fullpolitics that didnt have multiple names.. integrity is one of my best qualities.

Uhmm......I beg to differ.
 
hes the one dem i WOULD vote for over every republican at this juncture.
He certainly sounds different doesn't he? But his voting record is pretty much just as leftwing as you'll find in any Liberal Democrat in Washington:

"In the Senate, Obama's liberal voting record belies the centrist themes he strikes on the stump.
The liberal lobbying group Americans for Democratic Action gives Obama a 100 percent voting rating - 5 points to the left of Sen. Ted Kennedy, who gets a 95 percent grade. "
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12122006/news/nationalnews/barackground_info_nationalnews_ian_bishop.htm

Remember that is a Liberal lobbying group ranking him, THEY tank him ultra-Liberal.


There is only ONE Democrat running who is a moderate (by their political record, NOT perception) and that is Bill Richardson and he is at what a few percent? The Democrat party is simply not the party of moderates that it had in the early 90's with Clinton and Tsongas.

I'd urge you to reconsider.
 
Obama backed a withdrawal of troops from Iraq, supported international funding for groups that provide abortion, and opposed reauthorization of the Patriot Act.

i agree with all that stuff. maybe im becoming a democrat.. and i didnt even change..
 
He certainly sounds different doesn't he? But his voting record is pretty much just as leftwing as you'll find in any Liberal Democrat in Washington:

"In the Senate, Obama's liberal voting record belies the centrist themes he strikes on the stump.
The liberal lobbying group Americans for Democratic Action gives Obama a 100 percent voting rating - 5 points to the left of Sen. Ted Kennedy, who gets a 95 percent grade. "
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12122006/news/nationalnews/barackground_info_nationalnews_ian_bishop.htm

Remember that is a Liberal lobbying group ranking him, THEY tank him ultra-Liberal.


There is only ONE Democrat running who is a moderate (by their political record, NOT perception) and that is Bill Richardson and he is at what a few percent? The Democrat party is simply not the party of moderates that it had in the early 90's with Clinton and Tsongas.

I'd urge you to reconsider.

You do this a lot. Start talking like a politico/car salesman.
 
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Democrat Barack Obama has become increasingly critical of presidential rival Hillary Clinton as the primaries draw near, but when it comes to the New York senator's famous husband, Obama has nothing but praise.

In an interview with Time Magazine that hits newsstands Friday, the Illinois Democrat said he'd offer the former president a job in his administration "in a second."

"There are few more talented people," Obama said.

Obama's comment follows heightened attacks on Clinton over her assertions that the White House experience she gained during her husband’s administration forms a valuable part of her qualifications to hold the office herself.

"I don’t think Michelle would claim that she is the best qualified person to be a United States senator by virtue of me talking to her on occasion about the work that I’ve done," Obama said in an interview with ABC earlier this week.

Obama's mantra of 'change' is often interpreted as an implicit criticism of the politics of the Clinton administration, but the Illinois senator has generally refrained from direct swipes at the former president himself.

(A rare exception came during a light moment on the campaign trail last weekend, when Obama took Bill Clinton to task for saying during his 1992 presidential bid that he had smoked marijuana, but never inhaled.

"I never understood that line," Obama said, to laughter from the crowd. "The point was to inhale. That was the point.")

In the same interview with Time, Obama also said he would be happy to offer Al Gore a position in his administration tackling climate change issues.

"He has been working on this for decades," Obama said. "The country and the world caught up to him."
 
NO way, Dano is too stupit to do what I do.
I thought he worked in retail at Office Depot or somesuch ?
Too stupid to do what you do? What is it you do exactly? You rack up 20000+ posts of lamish one-liners and call that your "job".
Yeah I'm not stupid enough to do that at my job...or sorry 'Stupit'
 
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