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#1 Sep 03 2008 at 12:48 PM Rating: Decent
are a bunch of wimps compared to the radical left. fox news wont even show the outside of the convention center like cnn does. they are afraid. mobs chanting unfreindly slogans. signs marching past the camera with disparaging remarks. people getting arrested by the hundreds. plots to kidnap delegates.

hehehehehehe, this is as politics should be. give the people what they want or.....be afraid. VERY afraid.

the limp wristed right barely had a few dozen protesters outside of the FOOTBALL STADIUM the dems FILLED to capacity. and they mostly were quite trying not to attract too much attention. as they should have done. it would have been ugly if they managed to attract attention from inside.

very ugly. for them.
#2 Sep 03 2008 at 12:51 PM Rating: Good
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The Right got wtfpwnt by Campbell Brown and ran off with their tail between their legs. Enough said.
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#3 Sep 03 2008 at 1:22 PM Rating: Decent
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Jophiel wrote:
The Right got wtfpwnt by Campbell Brown and ran off with their tail between their legs. Enough said.


True, true. Its rather frightening when they use the CinC of the Alaskan National Guard as one indicator of Salin's experience.


I have more military experience than the CinC of the Alaskan National Guard. And I mean that quite literally.
#4 Sep 04 2008 at 9:54 AM Rating: Good
mabe. but i doubt mccain/deathwysh bumper stickers and hats would go over well.
#5 Sep 04 2008 at 10:02 AM Rating: Decent
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the radical right....


I can still be the angry left, yes?
#6 Sep 04 2008 at 10:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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shadowrelm wrote:
mabe. but i doubt mccain/deathwysh bumper stickers and hats would go over well.


This actually made me smile.

I have to go punish my brain now, brb.

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#7 Sep 04 2008 at 12:33 PM Rating: Decent
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Shadow made another funny? He's on a roll this week...
#9 Sep 04 2008 at 1:53 PM Rating: Good
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Deathy,

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I have more military experience than the CinC of the Alaskan National Guard. And I mean that quite literally.


and Obama's military experience and list of accomplishments are what? Running a presidential campaign. That's actually what his campaign is trying to pass off as experience.

Wait, community organizer in Chicago does not count as military experience?
#10 Sep 04 2008 at 4:28 PM Rating: Decent
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Deathy,

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I have more military experience than the CinC of the Alaskan National Guard. And I mean that quite literally.


and Obama's military experience and list of accomplishments are what? Running a presidential campaign. That's actually what his campaign is trying to pass off as experience.


Well at least Obama never confessed to being a black air pirate.
#11 Sep 05 2008 at 9:14 AM Rating: Decent
over 800 radical libs arested at the convention.

thats right boitch, be afraid.

did anyone else notice the repubs couldnt even fill the convention center? the cameras panned past the empty rows fast enough to make them a bit of a blurr, but you could see entire isles were empty.

its time for another tea party boitches. and you radical bible thumping righties better stand in line behind us cause were gona roll over everything in front of us. the senate, the legislature, and now the executive branch. time to flush the toilet where those two turds(bush/cheney) have been floating in for the last 8 years. and if you want to continue supporting them, just jump on in, we have a plunger if you dont go down with the first flush.
#12 Sep 05 2008 at 9:43 AM Rating: Excellent
Yeah, the convention center was pretty empty. Protesters probably had little trouble getting tickets because, well, they had a lot of extras . . .

An analysis by someone in Great Britain was this: The DNC represented the best of American politics. It was one big ol' unity party, with hope and enthusiasm and determination to fix the world. The RNG representated with worst of American politics, with sniping and lies, damned lies, and no actual plans to fix their own party, let alone the country or the world.

If the Obama administration manages to even do one out of ten of the things that they're going to try to do, the US will finally begin to recover from the disaster of the Bush years.

BTW, Reagonimics died last night. We have two folks completely clueless about the economy that are going to try to fix the economy? McCain tried to mention the "common man" by bringing up a couple in Michigan that lost their houses, except the houses were "investment properties" and not, you know, homes.

McCain just doesn't understand that not everyone has 10 condos and a wife worth 300 million dollars.
#14 Sep 05 2008 at 10:03 AM Rating: Excellent
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More liberal jibberish...Do you have anything valid to say that doesn't include blaming the GOP for everything that's ever gone wrong in this country?


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