Man... there are some truely despicable right wingers out there...

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What does Bush’s friendship with the Bin Ladens have to do with anything? They are a prominent & upstanding family that are friends with many in this country and around the world.

And their bastard son is one of the people responsible for 9/11.
Or did you forget as you were mistaking the REAL terrorist's name by replacing a "b" for an "s", calling Obama a terrorist at the last McCain rally? Seriously... how DENSE can you be?
 

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And their bastard son is one of the people responsible for 9/11.
Or did you forget as you were mistaking the REAL terrorist's name by replacing a "b" for an "s", calling Obama a terrorist at the last McCain rally? Seriously... how DENSE can you be?

Umm … not nearly as DENSE as somebody convicting a whole family because of one member. So what’s next, do we also condemn every family on the planet now that has a bad seed = no thanks for me anyway. :rolleyes:
 

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Umm … not nearly as DENSE as somebody convicting a whole family because of one member. So what’s next, do we also condemn every family on the planet now that has a bad seed = no thanks for me anyway. :rolleyes:

The party you support have already condemned every poor person & lower class family, plus all non-Christians with their actions. It's as if they already DID. :rolleyes:
 

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The party you support have already condemned every poor person & lower class family, plus all non-Christians with their actions. It's as if they already DID. :rolleyes:

For starters there are Christians/Poor/Lower class in both parties and those that hold zero faith like myself .... but if you wanna talk about a party condemming innocents how about we start with the 50+ MILLION dead babies your party has been and continues to support.
 

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For starters there are Christians/Poor/Lower class in both parties and those that hold zero faith like myself .... but if you wanna talk about a party condemming innocents how about we start with the 50+ MILLION dead babies your party has been and continues to support.

Nice distortion. Tell me, do you use a Sit-N-Spin as a toilet seat or are you naturally this dizzy?

If you really want to get down and dirty, then let's do this. I'm assuming you're trying to refer to the right of having an abortion. The argument on whether or not life begins at conception or at birth is subject to one's opinion, so there is NO right or wrong answer to this. But since Roe v. Wade gives WOMEN the right to an abortion, I'll stick with the side of choice.

I know you're a bitch an all, but you're NEVER going to be giving birth to a child. Just like the other 70% of people who are Pro-Life because they just happen to be male. Men need to shut the hell up on this issue and let women decide once and for all. Because it's THEIR bodies and you don't own them.

And if you're not referring to abortion, then please educate the class where Democrats or liberals were responsible for 50 million deaths of babies. Seriously, I need a laugh.
 

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Wow that blonde lady didn't know what the hell she was talking about.... all what she would do is throw back a question to the camera man.

That first video is just downright pathetic.

I CANNOT WAIT when Obama wins....and i think it would be nice to see those people's reaction when he does.
 

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Nice distortion. Tell me, do you use a Sit-N-Spin as a toilet seat or are you naturally this dizzy?

If you really want to get down and dirty, then let's do this. I'm assuming you're trying to refer to the right of having an abortion. The argument on whether or not life begins at conception or at birth is subject to one's opinion, so there is NO right or wrong answer to this. But since Roe v. Wade gives WOMEN the right to an abortion, I'll stick with the side of choice.

I know you're a bitch an all, but you're NEVER going to be giving birth to a child. Just like the other 70% of people who are Pro-Life because they just happen to be male. Men need to shut the hell up on this issue and let women decide once and for all. Because it's THEIR bodies and you don't own them.

And if you're not referring to abortion, then please educate the class where Democrats or liberals were responsible for 50 million deaths of babies. Seriously, I need a laugh.

That baby was made from two people and both should have rights but then nothing like the rights the baby should have. This “it’s the woman’s body” shit is absurd when it’s “life” if you pull the baby out, but not life if you stab a pair of scissors into it’s brain before you pull it out so mama doesn't have to hear it cry before killing it.

No right or wrong answer my ass, if you gotta kill it its “life”. Gotta love how the democrats find it abhorrent when we are at war and innocents get killed while back at home abortion clinics are killin’ by the tens of millions.
 

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How about this...McCain is a traitor and should be locked in jail for giving the coordinates of U.S. camps to the Vietnamese while he was being held prisoner...

You are truly an American coward. You will berate a man who was subject to torture and unbearable living for 5 1/2 years?? Fuck you.

That is so despicable I can't even respond to this cowardice. The guy can't even use his arms. Fuck you dickhead.
 

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You are truly an American coward. You will berate a man who was subject to torture and unbearable living for 5 1/2 years?? Fuck you.

That is so despicable I can't even respond to this cowardice. The guy can't even use his arms. Fuck you dickhead.

About as despicable as the people in that video, right? Pleease, I was merely referencing a thread that was started a month or 2 ago that made that claim (in fact, I was one of the few that defended McCain in that thread). I referenced it in order to show just how despicable the supporters in that video were, and that anyone can make up radical lies and try and pass them off as truths. I would never believe nor condone that kind of nonsense. Next time know the facts before you start slinging names around like a 13 year old child, dickhead.

Fuck you too.
 
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In my experience I have noticed that members of the Grand Old Party are the least likely to help the underpriviledged, poor, and the vast underclass of 'Mericuhns who fall through the cracks of 'Mericuhn society. In addition, members of the KKK tend to be Republican. They are certainly the most conservative egomaniacs scattered about the country, believing the threats to a free 'Mericuhn society are blacks, Jews, Injuns (honest), and them "damn Mescuns." But as I've given to understand, the GOP is a big tent with room for everyone, so those Ku Klux Klan and white supremecist groups are allowed into the GOP flock as long as they don't make much noise.

And then there are the neo con evangelicals who believe 'Mericuh should be ruled by the Bible. Tsk, tsk. I swear the 'Mericuch I grew up in and became and adult was much more in line with equal rights (Johnson has just passed the Equal Rights Amendment) and a sense of general fairness that ALL members of this diverse society deserved equality and equal access to civil liberties. But maybe that was all just a dream. Sort of like when Bobby was shot on Dallas?
 

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That baby was made from two people and both should have rights but then nothing like the rights the baby should have. This “it’s the woman’s body” shit is absurd when it’s “life” if you pull the baby out, but not life if you stab a pair of scissors into it’s brain before you pull it out so mama doesn't have to hear it cry before killing it.

No right or wrong answer my ass, if you gotta kill it its “life”. Gotta love how the democrats find it abhorrent when we are at war and innocents get killed while back at home abortion clinics are killin’ by the tens of millions.

It's great to know that you're trying to turn your belief into a fact.
And it's so funny when men, whose only role in making a baby is the sex, act as if they deserve the same rights as the woman who actually have to do all of the HARD work to bring the baby into the world. To protect your "pride" and seed, a woman has to deal with all sorts of health issues, physically and mentally, that men NEVER have to go through. Some women have died in the process of giving birth. But I guess that doesn't matter to you because you so badly want a footballer of a son. :rolleyes:

I agree that abortion should not be used as birth control for the irresponsible. But eliminating it altogether to protect the foolish pride of men would cause more problems than solve them. Overpopulation is just the tip of the iceberg. What about the physical and mental well being of mothers who will now have to keep babies from men who raped them? Is she supposed to just grin and bear it? That's why Roe v Wade should never be overturned. Because there's always going to be special cases when abortion is necessary to preserve the life of someone who is trying to give it. Period.

You need to put your ego aside and really try to understand the struggle of the woman you just fucked.
 

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http://www.lpsg.org/105681-the-genius-mccain-palin-supporters.html

Lol i made a post like this earlier...except the people in my vid are in Ohio.

And these people's opinions are completely idiotic and based off of nothing except that his name is Barack Obama...dispicable hardly describes these dumbfucks. About as useless as the god hates fags people. How about we start making people take a test about BOTH candidates before they are allowed to vote. This way people will actually be informed and not base their opinions off of their idiotic thinking
Yeah, and I like how I discussed how this video you posted is biased and unfair. The followup video is even racist! However, nobody wanted to debate me on any of those issues.
 

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In addition, members of the KKK tend to be Republican.
Something for you to read up on...
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If only blacks knew of the true history of the Democratic Party.

“Black History Month” has been observed for 29 years, yet many blacks know little to nothing about the parties’ respective roles in advancing or hindering the civil rights of blacks. How many blacks know that following the Civil War, 23 blacks — 13 of them ex-slaves — were elected to Congress, all as Republicans? The first black Democrat was not elected to Congress until 1935, from the state of Illinois. The first black congressional Democrat from a Southern state was not elected until 1973.

Democrats, in 1854, passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. This overturned the Missouri Compromise and allowed for the importation of slaves into the territories. Disgusted with the passage of this Act, free-soilers and anti-slavery members of the Whig and Democratic parties founded the Republican Party — not just to stop the spread of slavery, but to eventually abolish it.

How many blacks know that blacks founded the Texas Republican Party? On July 4, 1867, in Houston, Texas, 150 blacks and 20 whites formed the party. No, not the Black Texas Republican Party, they founded the Texas Republican Party. Blacks across Southern states also founded the Republican parties in their states.

Fugitive slave laws? In 1850, Democrats passed the Fugitive Slave Law. If merely accused of being a slave, even if the person enjoyed freedom all of his or her life (as approximately 11 percent of blacks did just before the Civil War), the person lost the right to representation by an attorney, the right to trial by jury, and the right to habeas corpus.

Emancipation? Republican President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War. In 1865, the 13th Amendment emancipating the slaves was passed with 100 percent of Republicans (88 of 88 in the House, 30 of 30 in the Senate) voting for it. Only 23 percent of Democrats (16 of 66 in the House, 3 of 8 in the Senate) voted for it.

Civil rights laws? In 1868, the 14th Amendment was passed giving the newly emancipated blacks full civil rights and federal guarantee of those rights, superseding any state laws. Every single voting Republican (128 of 134 — with 6 not voting — in the House, and 30 of 32 — with 2 not voting — in the Senate) voted for the 14th Amendment. Not a single Democrat (zero of 36 in the House, zero of 6 in the Senate) voted for it.

Right to vote? When Southern states balked at implementing the 14th Amendment, Congress came back and passed the 15th Amendment in 1870, guaranteeing blacks the right to vote. Every single Republican voted for it, with every Democrat voting against it.

Ku Klux Klan? In 1872 congressional investigations, Democrats admitted beginning the Klan as an effort to stop the spread of the Republican Party and to re-establish Democratic control in Southern states. As PBS’ “American Experience” notes, “In outright defiance of the Republican-led federal government, Southern Democrats formed organizations that violently intimidated blacks and Republicans who tried to win political power. The most prominent of these, the Ku Klux Klan, was formed in Pulaski, Tenn., in 1865.” Blacks, who were all Republican at that time, became the primary targets of violence.

Jim Crow laws? Between 1870 and 1875, the Republican Congress passed many pro-black civil rights laws. But in 1876, Democrats took control of the House, and no further race-based civil rights laws passed until 1957. In 1892, Democrats gained control of the House, the Senate and the White House, and repealed all the Republican-passed civil rights laws. That enabled the Southern Democrats to pass the Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, literacy tests, and so on, in their individual states.

Civil rights in the ’60s? Only 64 percent of Democrats in Congress voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act (153 for, 91 against in the House; and 46 for, 21 against in the Senate). But 80 percent of Republicans (136 for, 35 against in the House; and 27 for, 6 against in the Senate) voted for the 1964 Act.
What about the reviled, allegedly anti-black, Republican “Southern strategy”? Pat Buchanan, writing for Richard Nixon (who became the Republican Party candidate two years later) coined the term “Southern strategy.” They expected the “strategy” to ultimately result in the complete marginalization of racist Southern Democrats. “We would build our Republican Party on a foundation of states’ rights, human rights, small government, and a strong national defense,” said Buchanan, “and leave it to the ‘party of [Democratic Georgia Gov. Lester] Maddox, [1966 Democratic challenger against Spiro Agnew for Maryland governor George] Mahoney, and [Democratic Alabama Gov. George] Wallace to squeeze the last ounces of political juice out of the rotting fruit of racial injustice.’” And President Richard Nixon, Republican, implemented the first federal affirmative action (race-based preference) laws with goals and timetables.

So next “Black History Month,” pass some of this stuff along.

(Original here)
 

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What about the physical and mental well being of mothers who will now have to keep babies from men who raped them? Is she supposed to just grin and bear it? That's why Roe v Wade should never be overturned. Because there's always going to be special cases when abortion is necessary to preserve the life of someone who is trying to give it. Period.
Honestly VB, most of the people I've heard that do not support abortion do support special cases where abortion is valid, with the life of the mother is danger and rape being the two top ones.

Not sure where you are getting that all abortions are illegal unless you are running around only talking to hardcore Bible thumpers.
 

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Something for you to read up on...
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If only blacks knew of the true history of the Democratic Party.

“Black History Month” has been observed for 29 years, yet many blacks know little to nothing about the parties’ respective roles in advancing or hindering the civil rights of blacks. How many blacks know that following the Civil War, 23 blacks — 13 of them ex-slaves — were elected to Congress, all as Republicans? The first black Democrat was not elected to Congress until 1935, from the state of Illinois. The first black congressional Democrat from a Southern state was not elected until 1973.

Democrats, in 1854, passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. This overturned the Missouri Compromise and allowed for the importation of slaves into the territories. Disgusted with the passage of this Act, free-soilers and anti-slavery members of the Whig and Democratic parties founded the Republican Party — not just to stop the spread of slavery, but to eventually abolish it.

How many blacks know that blacks founded the Texas Republican Party? On July 4, 1867, in Houston, Texas, 150 blacks and 20 whites formed the party. No, not the Black Texas Republican Party, they founded the Texas Republican Party. Blacks across Southern states also founded the Republican parties in their states.

Fugitive slave laws? In 1850, Democrats passed the Fugitive Slave Law. If merely accused of being a slave, even if the person enjoyed freedom all of his or her life (as approximately 11 percent of blacks did just before the Civil War), the person lost the right to representation by an attorney, the right to trial by jury, and the right to habeas corpus.

Emancipation? Republican President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War. In 1865, the 13th Amendment emancipating the slaves was passed with 100 percent of Republicans (88 of 88 in the House, 30 of 30 in the Senate) voting for it. Only 23 percent of Democrats (16 of 66 in the House, 3 of 8 in the Senate) voted for it.

Civil rights laws? In 1868, the 14th Amendment was passed giving the newly emancipated blacks full civil rights and federal guarantee of those rights, superseding any state laws. Every single voting Republican (128 of 134 — with 6 not voting — in the House, and 30 of 32 — with 2 not voting — in the Senate) voted for the 14th Amendment. Not a single Democrat (zero of 36 in the House, zero of 6 in the Senate) voted for it.

Right to vote? When Southern states balked at implementing the 14th Amendment, Congress came back and passed the 15th Amendment in 1870, guaranteeing blacks the right to vote. Every single Republican voted for it, with every Democrat voting against it.

Ku Klux Klan? In 1872 congressional investigations, Democrats admitted beginning the Klan as an effort to stop the spread of the Republican Party and to re-establish Democratic control in Southern states. As PBS’ “American Experience” notes, “In outright defiance of the Republican-led federal government, Southern Democrats formed organizations that violently intimidated blacks and Republicans who tried to win political power. The most prominent of these, the Ku Klux Klan, was formed in Pulaski, Tenn., in 1865.” Blacks, who were all Republican at that time, became the primary targets of violence.

Jim Crow laws? Between 1870 and 1875, the Republican Congress passed many pro-black civil rights laws. But in 1876, Democrats took control of the House, and no further race-based civil rights laws passed until 1957. In 1892, Democrats gained control of the House, the Senate and the White House, and repealed all the Republican-passed civil rights laws. That enabled the Southern Democrats to pass the Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, literacy tests, and so on, in their individual states.

Civil rights in the ’60s? Only 64 percent of Democrats in Congress voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act (153 for, 91 against in the House; and 46 for, 21 against in the Senate). But 80 percent of Republicans (136 for, 35 against in the House; and 27 for, 6 against in the Senate) voted for the 1964 Act.
What about the reviled, allegedly anti-black, Republican “Southern strategy”? Pat Buchanan, writing for Richard Nixon (who became the Republican Party candidate two years later) coined the term “Southern strategy.” They expected the “strategy” to ultimately result in the complete marginalization of racist Southern Democrats. “We would build our Republican Party on a foundation of states’ rights, human rights, small government, and a strong national defense,” said Buchanan, “and leave it to the ‘party of [Democratic Georgia Gov. Lester] Maddox, [1966 Democratic challenger against Spiro Agnew for Maryland governor George] Mahoney, and [Democratic Alabama Gov. George] Wallace to squeeze the last ounces of political juice out of the rotting fruit of racial injustice.’” And President Richard Nixon, Republican, implemented the first federal affirmative action (race-based preference) laws with goals and timetables.

So next “Black History Month,” pass some of this stuff along.

(Original here)
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Honestly VB, most of the people I've heard that do not support abortion do support special cases where abortion is valid, with the life of the mother is danger and rape being the two top ones.

Not sure where you are getting that all abortions are illegal unless you are running around only talking to hardcore Bible thumpers.

That's the whole point. The person I'm arguing is trying to make it look as if liberals are responsible for the deaths of millions of babies because they are pro choice. It looks so horrifying in print until you look at the real story.

Fundamental Christian political distortions are too funny.
 

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YouTube - John McCAIN Sarah PALIN "Angry Man" Waukesha, WI 10/9/08


The political season works best if one leaves their critical thinking at the door and succumbs to good 'ol emotional crowd psychology. Take the recent town hall rallies that John McCain has held. Creaking around on-stage with an occasional fixed smile that closely reseambles one of the clay chickens in the 2002 movie Chicken Run, McCain points to a guy in the audience, just any guy at random (right) and the man stands up.

He is strangely attired with what looks like a retro-disco polyester shirt with buttons straining against an expanding paunch. The man theatrically curls his left hand against his hip as he speaks in a dramatic tone of voice. "My name is John Q. Public and I'm angry and outraged!" Answer: No you are a small time right-wing radio host who has been planted to asked that very question.

At another town hall meeting John McCain hobbles through the crowd taking questions when he spots a woman and a light goes off (bing)...I think I'll hand the microphone to Grannie Grunts! She starts off slowly and uncertainly but eventually manages to spit out her lines: "I can't trust Obama. I've heard that he's an...an A-rab." John McCain seemingly takes the high road and defends Barack Obama to the extent that he begins to look almost noble, just like one of the Knights of the Round Table. :rolleyes:

Only a couple more weeks to go everybody.