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#27 Jun 12 2009 at 12:38 AM Rating: Good
That was beautiful.

Nick Griffith next, please.
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#28 Jun 12 2009 at 2:23 AM Rating: Good
Speaking of Michael Savage...

Did you know that Michael Savage's son is the chairman & CEO of Rockstar, Inc. the makers of Rockstar energy drinks?

And that his wife is the corporation's secretary and treasurer?

And that last month, Michael hired lawyers to sue the **** out of people who mention this as people picked up on it & started boycotting Rockstar? He even got gaywired.com to issue a partial retraction!

Did you also know that attempting to censor things on the internet gives Anonymous an erection?

Stay tuned...

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#29 Jun 12 2009 at 4:08 AM Rating: Good
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Gbaji wrote:
Sounds an awful lot like Obama really...

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I would like to read a transcript of an Obama interview that went this poorly

Gbaji wrote:
I'm not specifically talking about the speaking style, or even the perception of having a lack of clue on the issues.

Mmmkay, so it doesn't sound like him at all, actually. Got it.
Gbaji wrote:
I'm talking about the substance of the questions.

Ohhh, ok! Source?
Gbaji wrote:
Had Obama been asked before his first day in office these sorts of questions, he'd have had similar non-answers.

Oh, right. So it does't sound like Obama, because nothing like this ever happened. Or didn't happen to the extent you wanted it to, as I seem to remember several interviews and debates where Obama outlined his plans. Granted, you might argue he wasn't grilled to this extent. Which I suppose says more about the people who are supposed to be grilling than those getting grilled. Right now the worst you can accurately say is that he was never put into a situation where he had to fully explain (This is assuming he wasn't put in such a situation. He might have, but apparently you don't know about it, nor do I).
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Does he have an answer to how he's going to pay for all the stuff he promised while cutting the deficit and not raising taxes? Nope.

Great! Source?
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The only difference is that no one put him on a live mike and mocked him for promising things anyone with half a brain had to know he couldn't deliver on.

Ah, yes, liberal media, yada-yada-yada.
#30 Jun 12 2009 at 4:48 AM Rating: Decent
FUNNY!!

But what is being missed here is the fact that not only has someone promised things that are illegal and morally dubious and the idiot clearly had not done his homework but the fact is that.....

SEVERAL THOUSAND PEOPLE VOTED FOR THE IDIOT!!!

What I am saying is that these thousands of people who voted for him have no clue about law and also happen to uphold his dubious morales, what does that say about Doncaster?

It tells me that going to Doncaster means being surrounded by homophobic, non-PC law breaking idiots who have no idea about politics in the real world.

Speaks well for England does'nt it. I know that I have just made a gross generalisation about all the inhabitants of Doncaster and I would like to say that I only apply the dscription for the numptys who voted for this asstard.

Sheeesh, two BNP members elected into EU Parlimaent and now this.

England is f*cked, well and truly f*cked. Who the hell wants to come and live in this country? it is expensive, dirty, cramped and violent, with rising obescity, rising drug and drink problems, rising crime, a shi*tty under-funded Health Service, a schooling system that caters more to the under average student with easier exams each year that do not reflect the true intelligence or performance of schools, a justice system that favours the guilty, a government who could not find a brewery let alone organise a **** up inside one and people who think that voting idiots like the one in Doncaster into office or BNP members into EU parliament are good ideas!!!

My wife and I wish to live in another country and that will soon be a dream come true, the other interesting point is that in the History of the British Isles at no time have more of us left this country to live in other countries than now.

England sucks in a really big way. We have no longer got our own National Identity, we no longer can be proud to call ourselves British when we harbour Racist parties like the BNP and we no longer have the right to call ourselves world leaders at anything because we cannot even sort out our own problems at home, let alone in other peoples countries.

England = Fail
#31 Jun 12 2009 at 5:28 AM Rating: Good
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Morganne, Star Breaker wrote:


It tells me that going to Doncaster means being surrounded by homophobic, non-PC law breaking idiots who have no idea about politics in the real world.

Speaks well for England does'nt it. I know that I have just made a gross generalisation about all the inhabitants of Doncaster and I would like to say that I only apply the dscription for the numptys who voted for this asstard.

Sheeesh, two BNP members elected into EU Parlimaent and now this.

England is f*cked, well and truly f*cked. Who the hell wants to come and live in this country? it is expensive, dirty, cramped and violent, with rising obescity, rising drug and drink problems, rising crime, a shi*tty under-funded Health Service, a schooling system that caters more to the under average student with easier exams each year that do not reflect the true intelligence or performance of schools, a justice system that favours the guilty, a government who could not find a brewery let alone organise a **** up inside one and people who think that voting idiots like the one in Doncaster into office or BNP members into EU parliament are good ideas!!!


Funny, this is how most of us here felt when Bush was reelected in '04 here in 'merica. All I can say is that eventually it changes. Hopefully.
#32 Jun 12 2009 at 5:45 AM Rating: Good
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England = Fail


Toad-spotted traitor!

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My wife and I wish to live in another country and that will soon be a dream come true, the other interesting point is that in the History of the British Isles at no time have more of us left this country to live in other countries than now.


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#34 Jun 12 2009 at 5:56 AM Rating: Good
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publiusvarus wrote:
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Funny, this is how most of us here felt when Bush was reelected in '04 here in 'merica. All I can say is that eventually it changes. Hopefully.


Well except for the majority of people who voted for W that is. And yes it does change and we're seeing the results of that change every single day in the economy and foreign policy.


I meant in the Asylum. Sorry if that wasn't clear. I agree though, the majority of the country made a very stupid choice. Glad we see eye-to-eye :)
#35 Jun 12 2009 at 6:03 AM Rating: Good
Morganne, Star Breaker wrote:
we no longer have the right to call ourselves world leaders at anything


I don't know man, there are lots of things the English are really good at. Moaning, for one. Talking about the weather. Creating megastars out of ordinary people, only to shoot them down with a rocket launcher when they show the slightest hint of humanity. Making mediocre pop. Exporting incredibly irritating self-righteous twats (Simon Cowell, Pierce Morgan, the Beckhams, etc...). Having a crippling fear of being embarassed in public.

In all these things, the UK is in the top 3. Worldwide. So, you know, there's still hope.
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#36 Jun 12 2009 at 5:03 PM Rating: Decent
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catwho the Pest wrote:
The reason Obama pauses before answering a question and goes, "Um, ah" is because he's composing an answer in his head before opening his mouth. (He even said so when asked why he took a full day to respond to a crisis: "I like to know what I'm talking about before I say anything.")

Pft. The real reason Obama pauses before answering questions, is he's waiting for the teleprompter to update with what he's supposed to say. And/or be told by his advisors what to say.

Now, waiting before opening your mouth isn't a bad thing. But let us be honest, Obama does this because in the past him and Michelle have both opened their mouth without double-checking with his writers first, and nearly gotten themselves into big trouble politically. They managed to successfully back their way out of the trouble every time so far with the help of their speech writers, which is why Obama is president now instead of one of the other '08 nominees.

But they are hardly a pair of deep thinkers with excellent political correctness skills. At least he's smarter than Bush, in that he knows that he risks making a fool outta himself if he opens his mouth without help from writers and advisors.

Edited, Jun 12th 2009 9:07pm by Karelyn
#37 Jun 12 2009 at 5:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah. For a guy who's spending so much time and care before speaking, it's remarkable how often he has to go on TV and give a "What I really meant to say was..." speech.
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#38 Jun 12 2009 at 5:49 PM Rating: Decent
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gbaji wrote:
Yeah. For a guy who's spending so much time and care before speaking, it's remarkable how often he has to go on TV and give a "What I really meant to say was..." speech.

I particularly enjoyed the fiasco a few weeks ago where he said in a speech that the Constitution was written 20 centuries ago.

It's kinda sad that he spends so little time before thinking, that he doesn't correct such a blaring typo in the teleprompter before he speaks it aloud.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiRhHqlzaG4



Edited, Jun 12th 2009 9:49pm by Karelyn
#39 Jun 12 2009 at 8:08 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah. For a guy who's spending so much time and care before speaking, it's remarkable how often he has to go on TV and give a "What I really meant to say was..." speech.


At least he's man enough to admit when he's made a mistake. Bush?

According to him, he didn't make any.

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#40 Jun 12 2009 at 8:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Omegavegeta wrote:
At least he's man enough to admit when he's made a mistake. Bush?

According to him, he didn't make any.

Neither does Obama. To date, he has never admitted he was wrong or mistaken. He just keeps insisting that everyone else misunderstood him.

Edited, Jun 13th 2009 12:16am by Karelyn
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