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Why McCain will be the Next President of the United States
My guess is just before election day the Thirteenth Amendment will be unilaterally repealed by Congress and Obama and his family will be enslaved.
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Originally posted by MOBIUS
Americans and stupid and racist. Discuss. Verbs http://www.discussworldissues.com/im...ons/icon14.gif |
I think all the racists always vote Republican. No big deal.
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Nuke Washington and start over from Ben Franklin's time.
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McCain will win for all of the above reasons
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Originally posted by Kidicious
I think all the racists always vote Republican. No big deal. The Rev. Wright didn't strike me as the Christian Coalition type. |
The Rev. Wright didn't strike me as the Christian Coalition type. didn't strike me as a racist either
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It's a shame too Slowwhand, America did well for the past 100 years, but I guess its time for America to turn in its hat and start paying off its debts like the rest of us.
Goodbye America, Welcome Back China. |
Well, the Russian re-education seemed to work on MOBIUS.
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Originally posted by FrostyBoy
It's a shame too Slowwhand, America did well for the past 100 years, but I guess its time for America to turn in its hat and start paying off its debts like the rest of us. Goodbye America, Welcome Back China. I don't know where to begin. Let's start at the beginning. Last 100 years? Turn in it's hat? Keep your filthy paws off the hat. Pay our debts? This point proves you're drunk. |
Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president. Personally, I think he's overrated, but what are you going to do?
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got too excited
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Originally posted by MrFun
Abraham Lincoln is the only Republican of past and present, whom I admire. I could name atleast three I admire: Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon I'd thrown in Grant, but he was less than admirable as a president, not by his own doing. |
Originally posted by Kidicious
I think all the racists always vote Republican. No big deal. While true it still makes me sad. |
Originally posted by Ninot
I could name atleast three I admire: Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon I'd thrown in Grant, but he was less than admirable as a president, not by his own doing. Let's face it Roosevelt and Eisenhower would be thrown out of the modern Republican Party. Roosevelt thought big business was to powerful and moved to break up monopolies while he thought government could make life better for average people thus he started the FDA and several others. He'd get disowned for sure, and Eisenhower? He'd get smeared as a tax and spend liberal because he demanded equal opportunity, less military spending, HUGE increases in education, and actually spending money on American infrastructure. He's another one who better fits in with the modern Democratic platform then the Republican one. |
As Republican's go, McCain really isn't that bad.
Although he seems to have flip flopped to the right for the primaries. He'll probably flip flop back towards the centre for the election. |
People in Europe need to learn sometime that anything with the US does not automatically equal something negative.http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ons/icon13.gif
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president. Personally, I think he's overrated, but what are you going to do? The only acceptable answers to that question are TR or Ike. That's probably why you think Lincoln was overrated. |
Originally posted by Heraclitus
ZOMG This video has opened my eyes! http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ies/scared.gif http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/rolleyes.gif OMG! Obama wants to kill white people! Or is it racist extremists just want to smear the first (half) black candidate for US President? No, it couldn't be the bigots are attacking him for his race. |
Originally posted by Oerdin
Let's face it Roosevelt and Eisenhower would be thrown out of the modern Republican Party. Eisenhower? He'd get smeared as a tax and spend liberal because he demanded equal opportunity, less military spending, HUGE increases in education, and actually spending money on American infrastructure. He's another one who better fits in with the modern Democratic platform then the Republican one. Eisenhower originally sought the Democratic nomination, but the Democrats were too committed to Adlai Stevenson. The Republicans recognised the power of brand name immediately and scooped him up. There's no way the Republicans wouldn't do it all over again today. Turn down the man who liberated Europe? Please, get real. Platform is one thing, but power is where it's at. |
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