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#252 Oct 04 2012 at 1:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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And yes if you can't name the 4 most powerful people in the US govn you shouldn't be allowed to vote.


So if you can't name the four most powerful people, and are not allowed to vote, would you still tax them?

"Taxation without representation" much?
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#253 Oct 04 2012 at 1:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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You should grab a dictionary it's clear you don't know what freedom is.


Just another word for nothing left to lose. Smiley: waycool
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if you cant name the 4 most powerful people in the US govn you shouldn't be allowed to vote.

Obama, Bill Clinton, Oprah and Big Bird.

Can I vote now?
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#256 Oct 04 2012 at 2:03 PM Rating: Good
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Don't pretend to give a sh*t about rights
Yeah! Pretending to give a shit about rights is Republican territory!
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#257 Oct 04 2012 at 2:28 PM Rating: Good
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The number of voters should be thinned out as to avert disasters like obama in the future.
You're for freedom except when you disagree with it. Not particularly interesting, as your gimmick made that easy to see. Could you at least try to be less predictable, my little liberal buddy in disguise?


You should grab a dictionary it's clear you don't know what freedom is. People are required to pass a test to obtain a dl this would be no different.

And yes if you cant name the 4 most powerful people in the US govn you shouldn't be allowed to vote.

If it were up to me I would make you name the prez vp speaker of the house your state senators and not be on food stamps. Of course we all know if this happened the Democratics would instantly lose most of their base.


I think people ought to be able to pass a basic English, math, civics, and science test before they're allowed to run for office.

Who cares about the people voting for them? They can be geniuses or morons and still vote for the "wrong" guy by someone's standards. But if we can weed out the idiots before they even get on the ballot, everybody wins!
#258 Oct 04 2012 at 2:33 PM Rating: Good
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Many of these people do have advanced degrees. Scary thought...

Of course they're also plenty good at ignoring that knowledge when it's convenient, and we have no way to force them to use it for our benefit either.

Edit: I English fail.

Edited, Oct 4th 2012 1:51pm by someproteinguy
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#259 Oct 04 2012 at 4:59 PM Rating: Good
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Edit: I English fail.
No vote for you, then!
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#260 Oct 04 2012 at 5:15 PM Rating: Good
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Just got back from the Obama rally in Madison. He was all "Vote for me. Hope. Change. Etc." Good times.
#261 Oct 04 2012 at 5:26 PM Rating: Default
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Is there any benefit of being there rather than just looking at it on TV or on the net?
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Same reason you see live music.

If you have to ask why anyone would make an effort to see live music then, no, there is no benefit for you versus television or the internet.
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#263 Oct 04 2012 at 5:36 PM Rating: Good
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Is there any benefit of being there rather than just looking at it on TV or on the net?


Sure. The fact that I have now seen Clinton, Bush 2, and Obama speak live in person (also Kerry and Gore). Also, I shook Hilldogs hand during the primaries when she was in town four years ago. They're called valuable, fulfilling life experiences. You should try them sometime.
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First off, the challenger always has an advantage in the first debate (well, all of them, but a big one in the first). The incumbent has a record he has to defend and is a known quantity (which can be good and bad). The challenger is more or less only known to the majority of the public based on political ads and some sound bites. Debates like this are the first time most voters have had to actually hear the challenger speak in his own voice. All he has to do is come off like a person and not some evil goblin like his opponent has been painting him, and he wins.

This was more than that level of win though. Much more. Obama simply was not prepared for the debate while Romney had a response for every single thing Obama said. About half way through it looked like Obama came into this just thinking he could regurgitate the same talking points he uses in his speeches and TV ads and everyone would fall over themselves agreeing with him. I suspect he's gotten too used to being the only person in the room with a microphone and/or fielding softballs from a friendly media and forgot what an actual debate requires. So when he did toss out those talking points and Romney was ready with a strong response, he basically didn't have anything. Near the end, when Romney stomped him on the energy deductions/subsidies thing, Obama was looking at the floor with a half grin on his face just kinda shaking his head. That body language alone spoke volumes. It screamed "Yeah. You caught me fibbing". And that's not what you want in a debate.

There was no knock out punch, but Obama still took a pretty good beating. He did way way worse than I expected. What I found really encouraging (from my perspective at least) was that when Obama was talking I was making mental notes about how Romney should respond, and with a couple exceptions he answered with about the same counter argument I was hoping for. From the sounds of some of the posts here, most liberals spent the evening screaming at the TV saying "Why didn't he counter with this, or say that?". So at least from a "getting his position across", Romney certainly did better. I honestly think that this was lack of preparation. He just wasn't ready for Romney to have answers to his points. I suspect that's also why he didn't bring up the 47% thing. If he wasn't ready with a counter response, he would just be giving Romney a platform to clarify his statement and thus nullify its value in the campaign. It's much more useful in political ads than in a debate.


Dunno. Obama just came across as a guy with a bunch of talking points he couldn't defend. Whether you agreed with Romney's answers or not isn't the point. He had them and that made him look like he knew what he was talking about. Also, as Smash pointed out earlier, it's Obama's job in the debate to counter statements Romney made that he thought were inaccurate. A group of people who are already going to vote for Obama jumping up and down and posting on their blogs about how Romney was wrong because of X, Y, or Z doesn't undo the fact that when Obama had the opportunity to say that in front of voters who don't visit political blogs he failed pretty much completely to do so.


Oh. And for the record, I'm also looking forward to the Ryan/Biden debate. That should be "interesting" to say the least.
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#265 Oct 04 2012 at 5:53 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Same reason you see live music.

If you have to ask why anyone would make an effort to see live music then, no, there is no benefit for you versus television or the internet.


Yea, not a fan of concerts. Ok, I was just wondering if there were anything else.

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Is there any benefit of being there rather than just looking at it on TV or on the net?


Sure. The fact that I have now seen Clinton, Bush 2, and Obama speak live in person (also Kerry and Gore). Also, I shook Hilldogs hand during the primaries when she was in town four years ago. They're called valuable, fulfilling life experiences. You should try them sometime.


I've been to the Wall of China, Jesus The Redeemer in Rio, Niagara Falls and Iguazu Falls. In the last 3 months, I've been to Kuwait, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Malaysia, Indonesia and minimal time outside the airport in Sri Lanka. Forgive me for having a different in opinion of "valuable fulfilling life experiences". But hey, have fun, knock yourself out..
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I've traveled abroad and seen Obama speak live following his election. Both were amazing experiences. Do I win this contest?
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#268 Oct 04 2012 at 6:01 PM Rating: Default
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Jophiel wrote:
I've traveled abroad and seen Obama speak live following his election. Both were amazing experiences. Do I win this contest?


I was in Korea when President Obama came through to Seoul, yet I wasn't there. I later some pictures of former co-workers seeing him live in korea again.
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Jophiel wrote:
I've traveled abroad and seen Obama speak live following his election. Both were amazing experiences. Do I win this contest?
I was in Korea when President Obama came through to Seoul, yet I wasn't there.

So I won. Awesome!
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#270 Oct 04 2012 at 6:36 PM Rating: Default
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Jophiel wrote:
Almalieque wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
I've traveled abroad and seen Obama speak live following his election. Both were amazing experiences. Do I win this contest?
I was in Korea when President Obama came through to Seoul, yet I wasn't there.

So I won. Awesome!


It Wasn't a competition. Just pointing out that you can't claim that others aren't "living life" because they choose to spend their time differently than you.
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*ahem* I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Victory for me! Smiley: grin
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#272 Oct 04 2012 at 7:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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Almalieque wrote:
It Wasn't a competition.

Sounds like loser talk to me.
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#273 Oct 04 2012 at 7:02 PM Rating: Good
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*ahem* I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Victory for me! Smiley: grin
I own multiple Holiday Inn Expresses. Check mate.
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#274 Oct 04 2012 at 7:02 PM Rating: Default
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Almalieque wrote:
It Wasn't a competition.

Sounds like loser talk to me.


Insert witty remark..
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I own multiple Holiday Inn Expresses.

Do you sleep in them?
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#276 Oct 04 2012 at 7:11 PM Rating: Good
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More often than the lot of you I'd wager.

Proof of false advertising?
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