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Fri 09/26/08 04:06 PM

but why?


Obama has no Experiance, he is just a show, I just don't see that he has the Heart for our country like McCain Does. McCain has the Experiance and the respect from both parties...

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Fri 09/26/08 03:40 PM
I would rather have McCain in the White House than No Experiance Obamadrama

McCain/Palin 08

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Fri 09/26/08 03:38 PM
September 26, 2008
Bill Clinton’s Return Poses a Test of Party Loyalty
By PAUL VITELLO
In a week when a great financial crisis came to a head and the presidential campaign reached a kind of warp-speed intensity, the man who seemed most likely to be there when you turned on a television was not the president or the treasury secretary or the candidates. It was Bill Clinton.

As usual, he had a lot to say. What was unusual was the stir he made for things he did not say.

Mr. Clinton made appearances on morning news shows and late-night talk shows, many or all of them scheduled to coincide with the three-day annual meeting in New York of the Clinton Global Initiative.

His passion about the philanthropic conference was clear.

But perhaps because of the contrast with that passion, Mr. Clinton’s answers to questions about the presidential race between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain seemed to some Obama supporters like the damning faint praise of a Democratic holdout.

The question arose Thursday, when both candidates appeared at Mr. Clinton’s conference — Mr. McCain in person, Mr. Obama via satellite. Was this a metaphor for Mr. Clinton’s relationship with each one, or just a scheduling conflict?

Mr. Clinton has repeatedly described Mr. McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, as honest and trustworthy, though the Obama campaign has argued that Mr. McCain’s campaign rhetoric indicates otherwise. Mr. Clinton has missed few opportunities, while allowing that he disagrees politically with Mr. McCain, of Arizona, to say how much he likes the senator and to praise him for his support of Mr. Clinton’s efforts as president to normalize relations with Vietnam and intervene in Bosnia.

Mr. Clinton also went out of his way to praise Mr. McCain’s running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. “I come from Arkansas,” he told reporters, “I get why she’s hot out there.”

As comfortable as Mr. Clinton is in saying, “I like John McCain,” and “I like Sarah Palin,” no one seems to have heard him say the same for Mr. Obama. Instead, when speaking of Mr. Obama, the Democratic nominee, Mr. Clinton has assumed a professorial stance that sometimes drifts toward emotional aloofness and disregard.

“Is it me, or he didn’t want to say the name ‘Barack Obama’?” the comedian Chris Rock asked with barely contained anger when he appeared Monday night on “Late Show With David Letterman” immediately after Mr. Letterman’s 15-minute interview with Mr. Clinton.

Answering Mr. Letterman’s questions, Mr. Clinton gave a dispassionate discourse on the cultural and political dynamics of the race, which, he said, would ultimately play in Mr. Obama’s favor. Mr. Clinton mentioned his wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who had lost the Democratic primary to Mr. Obama, far more often than he mentioned the party’s standard-bearer. And in predicting victory for Mr. Obama, Mr. Clinton suggested that it would happen because people were hurting economically. He did not say that Mr. Obama’s victory would be because voters especially wanted Mr. Obama to be president.

“People will wind up liking both of them,” Mr. Clinton said. “People will go in that polling booth and say: ‘You know, I really admire Senator McCain. He gave about all you could give to this country without getting killed for it. But I’ve got to have a change, and I’m going the other way.’ ”

By “the other way,” he apparently meant Mr. Obama.

Recently, Mr. Clinton said he planned to campaign for Mr. Obama in Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Clinton, meanwhile, has been campaigning for her former rival, and has urged her former donors to contribute to his campaign.

It has been widely reported that there is no love lost between Mr. Clinton and Mr. Obama. But Mr. Clinton’s plans for campaigning, and his rousing endorsement speech at the Democratic convention last month — after the long and bitter contest between Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton — are formidable acts of party loyalty and personal discipline.

And on Thursday, as if to make up for what has been perceived as his week of political neutrality, Mr. Clinton introduced Mr. Obama’s speech at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting with an extended accolade. He described Mr. Obama as thoughtful, incisive and committed to the goals of bringing peace and prosperity to his country and the world.

It was a ringing statement of respect, if still not quite the easy affection Mr. Clinton expresses when speaking of Mr. McCain.

The night after his appearance on Mr. Letterman’s show, Mr. Clinton was on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” where Mr. Stewart defended him against the charge of aloofness and suggested that the only way to satisfy some Obama supporters would be “to get a tattoo or some type of permanent bumper sticker” placed on his person.

Without smiling, Mr. Clinton said: “The purpose of this election is not for people to pass emotional hurdle tests. This is not a Rorschach test. This is about winning an election that can change the future of the country.”

On “Larry King Live” the next night, Mr. Clinton said that while John McCain was a friend — one who had “stood up to his party” to help normalize relations with Vietnam, “stood up to stop ethnic cleansing in Bosnia,” and was a national hero — Mr. Obama’s political views “are much closer to what Hillary and I want.”



http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/26/us/politics/26clinton.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&ref=politics&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin



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Fri 09/26/08 02:46 PM
Most prized poscession is a Yugo

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Thu 09/25/08 08:13 PM
Some Frank Zappa Song

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Thu 09/25/08 08:11 PM
Bill Clinton: I won't dump on McCain
Sep 24 04:21 PM US/Eastern


WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Clinton says if Democrats want someone to dump on John McCain, he's not the guy.

Some members of his party have been complaining that Clinton has not been enthusiastic enough in his support for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, who defeated Clinton's wife in the primary campaign, and heaping too much praise on McCain.

But Clinton told CNN's "Larry King Live" on Wednesday that he doesn't think "dumping" on McCain or his running mate, Sarah Palin, is a winning strategy. He said undecided voters aren't interested in attacks but solutions for the problems they face.

"I just don't believe that getting up here and hyperventilating about Gov. Palin, or Sen. McCain for that matter, is a productive use of a former president's time and is not a vote-getter," he said, adding that he admires McCain even though he disagrees with several of his positions.

Clinton said he and his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, gave vigorous endorsements to Obama at the national convention last month and that Hillary Clinton has traveled extensively on Obama's behalf. That includes a tour of Michigan on Saturday.

"I think you can argue that she has done more than all other runner-ups have in the Democratic Party in 40 years," the former president said. "We have been quite clear on this. We're not party-wreckers, and we believe that the country needs to take a different course."

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D93DA43G1&show_article=1

Funny thing is I have read a few articles were Clinton has defended McCain, You think he is come to the good side?

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Thu 09/25/08 08:06 PM




I like this one

3. You have to believe that guns, in the hands of law abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists.


Like I said, it belongs it the Jokes Forum.


Well the Dems and the liberals are a joke, you might be right


:angry:


Cheer up Winx, I don't think you are a jokeflowerforyou You will see the light one dayflowerforyou

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Thu 09/25/08 08:03 PM


I like this one

3. You have to believe that guns, in the hands of law abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists.


Like I said, it belongs it the Jokes Forum.


Well the Dems and the liberals are a joke, you might be right

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Thu 09/25/08 08:02 PM
This one is soooooooooooo True

19. You have to believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites, and bestiality should be constitutionally protected, and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal.

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Thu 09/25/08 08:00 PM
I like this one

3. You have to believe that guns, in the hands of law abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists.

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Thu 09/25/08 07:22 PM

kiddies...she's gonna' be the next VP...get over it already...

McCain/Palin08


drinker drinker drinker drinker

McCain/Palin08

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Thu 09/25/08 07:06 PM
I am sitting here listening to the Meddle album right now and it is really great....

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Thu 09/25/08 06:54 PM
Waiting for her kerbear to come

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Thu 09/25/08 06:47 PM

The Democratic Manifesto.....did you think that up all by yourself or did you plagerize it from some clever neo-con?


he was not a Neo con, He was a republican, and I am sure he was glad that I shared it with the world......

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Thu 09/25/08 06:27 PM





Why isn't this in the jokes forum?


I guess probly because it is True LOL



drinker drinker drinker


WELL SAID! :smile:


drinker flowerforyou


Kerbear,

That's not true!


Oh No?

7. You have to be against capital punishment but support abortion on demand.

I forgot, Dems would never stand for abortion

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Thu 09/25/08 03:39 PM



Why isn't this in the jokes forum?


I guess probly because it is True LOL



drinker drinker drinker


WELL SAID! :smile:


drinker flowerforyou

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Thu 09/25/08 03:27 PM

Why isn't this in the jokes forum?


I guess probly because it is True LOL

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Thu 09/25/08 03:06 PM
THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S MANIFESTO

1. You have to believe the AIDS virus is spread by lack of Federal funding.

2. You have to believe that the school system that can't teach a fourth grader how to read is some how the best qualified to teach those same children all about sex.

3. You have to believe that guns, in the hands of law abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists.

4. You have to believe there was no art before Federal funding.

5. You have to believe that global temperatures are less affected by cyclical, documented changes in the earth's climate, and more affected by Americans driving SUVs.

6. You have to believe that gender roles are artificial, but being homosexual is natural.

7. You have to be against capital punishment but support abortion on demand.

8. You have to believe that business creates oppression and governments create prosperity.

9. You have to believe that hunters don't care about nature, but loony activists from Seattle do.

10. You have to believe that self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it.

11. You have to believe that the U.S. Military, not evil and tyrannical regimes, start wars.

12. You have to believe the NRA is bad because it supports certain parts of the Constitut ion, while the ACLU is good because it supports certain pa rts of the Constitution.

13. You have to beli eve that taxes are too low, but ATM fees are too high.

14. You have to believe that Margaret Sanger and Gloria Steinem are more important to American history than Thomas Jefferson, General Robert E. Lee, or Thomas Edison.

15. You have to believe that standardized tests are racist, but racial quotas and set-asides are not.

16. You have to believe Hillary Clinton is all about "progress" and not power. She just wants to help us out of the archaic system of governing that we have been subjected to since our founding.

17. You have to believe that the only reason socialism hasn't worked anywhere it's been tried, is because the right people haven't been in charge. (I've got news for you. It has never worked because the RIGHT people have been in charge.)

18. You have to believe Republicans telling the truth belong in jail, but a cheat, liar and sex offender belongs in the White House and you would vote him back in there in a New York Minute (if you could).

19. You have to believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites, and bestiality should be constitutionally protected, and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal.

20. You have to believe that illegal Democrat Party funding by the Chinese is somehow in the best interest of the United States.
21. You have to believe that the vociferous minorities who protest against prayer and saluting the flag in school have far more rights than the majority who believe in God and country, and want these values instilled in our young children.

22. You have to believe in MOB RULE and not RULING THE MOB (The Republican way).

23. You must not listen to Rush Limbaugh.


24 Trade Unions and Trial Lawyers are our strength and power.


25 The Main Stream Media and Hollywood are our propagandists.

26- FEMINISTS and GAYS are the men of our party.

27- The Terri Schiavo case proves we and a two-timing husband have more power than GOD and 2 loving parents.

28 WE HAVE TO CUT & RUN FROM IRAQ BECAUSE IF

THE U.S. HELPS THEM WIN - WE LOSE.

29 WE AND THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA MUST NEVER LET THE TRUTH

ABOUT TWA FLIGHT 800 (www.cashill.com) ANDTHE ARKANSAS PRISON TO CANADA BLOOD SCANDAL ( www.factor8movie.com) TO GET OUT TO RUIN THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION.

30 You must remember the immortal word's of our Uncle Joe Stalin - "IT'S NOT WHO VOTES THAT COUNTS - BUT WHO COUNTS THE VOTES."

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31 LAST BUT NOT LEAST WE ARE THE PARTY FOR THE LOSERS IN

LIFE AND WE(The Elitists -ie-
Kerry or Soros) CAN ONLY KEEP OUR POWER BY KEEPING THEM

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Thu 09/25/08 10:16 AM
Has a massive crush on Orko

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Thu 09/25/08 10:10 AM
has a mini UFC with He-man and GI-Joe beating each other up for her own pleasure