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BrokeProphet
2008-10-20, 20:10
Open letter to Senator McCain,

Given your selection of a wholly unqualified running mate, given your campaign's character attacks designed to appeal to racists and bigots, and given your desperate 11th hour "Obama is a terrorist" ploy, we the people have lost all respect for you as a politician and as a man. Speak no more of honor, Senator McCain, for you have put your country second to your own blind ambition.

Sincerely,

We the People

SWATFAG
2008-10-20, 20:54
Well McCain seems like a person that is very much at ease with lying. So it is no surprise that even his own family members are supporting Obama. The White family members and also the Black family members.

http://www.sfltimes.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2041&Itemid=42

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-20, 22:46
Open letter to Senator McCain,

Given your selection of a wholly unqualified running mate, given your campaign's character attacks designed to appeal to racists and bigots, and given your desperate 11th hour "Obama is a terrorist" ploy, we the people have lost all respect for you as a politician and as a man. Speak no more of honor, Senator McCain, for you have put your country second to your own blind ambition.

Sincerely,

We the People

One thing I really don't like is when people call Palin "unqualified." As much as I dislike the woman, according to the Constitution:

be a natural born U.S. citizen
not be younger than 35
have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years[4]
not have already served two terms as President of the United States


Seems to me she qualifies to be VP. Now, her being a good VP pick is something else entirely...

SWATFAG
2008-10-20, 23:29
One thing I really don't like is when people call Palin "unqualified." As much as I dislike the woman, according to the Constitution:

be a natural born U.S. citizen
not be younger than 35
have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years[4]
not have already served two terms as President of the United States


Seems to me she qualifies to be VP. Now, her being a good VP pick is something else entirely...

Meeting requirements to run as a VP candidate does not mean one has the experience, intelligence or where with all to govern. You should look at what she has promised and what she has delivered as an elected Mayor and Governor in Alaska.

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-21, 01:20
Meeting requirements to run as a VP candidate does not mean one has the experience, intelligence or where with all to govern. You should look at what she has promised and what she has delivered as an elected Mayor and Governor in Alaska.

I have. I've done my homework on her.

She is a horrible person in general, and a lying and power-hungry sack of shit. She is a complete fucking moron who would love nothing more than to push Alaskan secession and then come back as Queen of Alaska ruling with an iron right fist and clutching a Bible in the other.

However, she is 44, a natural-born citizen of this country, has lived here all her life, and has never served as president. According to the supreme law of the land she is qualified to be VP.

mvpena
2008-10-21, 01:29
I'm sure McCain knows all of this shit personally. I mean he did hire the same exact people that smeared him 2000 to smear Obama. He is just counting on his supporters being so prejudice or blind that they don't know any of this.

Iehovah
2008-10-21, 05:53
I have. I've done my homework on her.

She is a complete fucking moron who would love nothing more than to push Alaskan secession and then come back as Queen of Alaska ruling with an iron right fist and clutching a Bible in the other.
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This constitutes doing your homework? Seriously, what the fuck.

SWATFAG
2008-10-21, 06:02
http://www.un.int/russia/new/MainRoot/docs/press/201008eprel.htm

McCain sought political campaign contributions from Russia.

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-21, 08:14
This constitutes doing your homework? Seriously, what the fuck.

It constitutes readin what she thinks and coming to a conclusion with brevity that she is an idiot.

Dream of the iris
2008-10-21, 15:59
I think what's really scary is the fact that everyone including many on this forum have so much faith in Obama. All of you guys were bashing McCain for being a hypocritical lier which pretty much describes Obama as well. Now I'm not saying McCain is the man and that you guys are wrong but it seems like everyone has waaay too much faith in Obama who I speculate is just like all the others. All he ever chants is change like its some sort of mantra. He's doing the same exact thing as everyone else is doing. Remember that 700 billion dollar bailout plan? He was in favor for it. No child left behind? Totally backed it up. He's the same bullshit as everyone else. You wanna see real change? Vote for someone who isn't affiliated with big money people. Oh and not to mention the other things he chants such as "First thing I'm doing is pulling our troops out". I honestly believe he will do this.....because the government doesn't have anything to worry about anymore. Everyone you can be rest assured that Iraq will be stabilized once again, because they just put a man in place who is about equivilent to a warlord. Using a primitive governmental structure this new body called the Awakening is literally dictating the country. Although we don't know exactly how bad they are we can be sure that there is no sign for democracy or any change in the country for the exception of stability.....just like when Suddam was in power. Now ask yourself, why would the government be so hypocritical as to have consistantly spouted out phrases such as "We're doing this to spread democracy and freedom" while illegally invading a country only to end up placing another dictator to the throne? Because unlike the current government in Iraq who is struggling to promote peace and stability, this new dictator is willing to give up certain resources of Iraq in exchange for power and autonomy to rule the Country as he pleases. And in perfect time because now that a power is in place that is willing to do this U.S troops no longer have to occupy the land so just as we place a new dictator in power Obama will win and the first legislation he commits to is the number one thing he promised us and thats to get our troops out of Iraq. Then everyone's going to look at it as if he really is changing things for the better. Of course you'll have critics like me claim that Iraq was no better than it was a few years ago but the common rebuddle to that will be "Yeah but at least the country is stabilized, and the terrorists are gone." Then as the months continue Iran will become the new threat and the process starts all over again.

Its an endless cycle that isn't going to cease unless we give other party members a chance. Stop voting for mainstream politics and really dig deep to find the ones that actually care about things such as where is all the money we're producing out of thin air is going.

Earthbound Child
2008-10-22, 17:04
WOW. I really don't think either of the candidates would make a good president, but Obama? HES A FUCKING COMMIE RACIST. Supporting ideals straight from Marx. Redistribute the wealth? Haven"t we heard that before?(it isn't gonna work) If he is elected, which there is a good chance he will be,(all these college kids who haven't made any real money will be voting for him), he will run this country straight into the ground. Also look at his history as a lawyer, it seems he likes to take black peoples cases against white people. HE IS A RACIST!!!!!!!!!!!

Iehovah
2008-10-22, 19:46
It constitutes readin what she thinks and coming to a conclusion with brevity that she is an idiot.

The reason I ask is because this is the PLRC forum, not Conspiracy. Idiocy's one thing, secessionist nonsense is entirely another.

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-22, 23:27
The reason I ask is because this is the PLRC forum, not Conspiracy. Idiocy's one thing, secessionist nonsense is entirely another.

I've already pointed out that it is important to know these things when people left and right think that Obama is a Manchurian candidate, and I lay out the distinct possibility that Palin might be that person.