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Stinky_Hooker
11-04-2008, 11:09 PM
Is America thinking? Holy crap I thought Id never see the day. :bsflag:

chumbucket
11-05-2008, 03:26 AM
I'm with you Stinky. We're screwed.:zip:

tsubaki
11-05-2008, 04:18 AM
idioten
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idioti
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Hang on to your teeth Mildred.....
this ain't gonna be slow or painless!!!

CaptJJ
11-05-2008, 07:11 AM
:nut:
idioten

idiotas

idioti

idioci
I'm with you Stinky. We're screwed.:zip:
Is America thinking? Holy crap I thought Id never see the day. :bsflag:

There is not much else to say or do...just sit back and watch this play out. It aint gonna be pretty.
How many gallons of fuel do I need to load on to the V to get to Italy?

whale
11-05-2008, 07:14 AM
Is America thinking? Holy crap I thought Id never see the day. :bsflag:

To see what day?

shubey61
11-05-2008, 07:50 AM
Canada isn't that far......:zip:

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 08:00 AM
It's settled. I'm officially putting everything I own up for sale! After my houses are gone and everything else, the wife, Raegan, and I are moving to the USVI's. It's still a territory, but at least it won't be as affected by the BS that's getting ready to rain down on this country. D>A>M>N> early voting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stupid teenagers and college morons shouldn't be allowed that much time to vote. It's called election DAY, not election month!!! Oh well. Duck and cover!!! Everyone's got until January 20th to get your guns and CCW's. HURRY!!!!!

willy
11-05-2008, 08:09 AM
It is the will of the people, and as a good American I will abide by that.
I will say that last night I was for the first time ashamed of my countrymen.
If what I think he is going to do actually comes to fruition then I will become a different kind of American, something from the late 1700's.
And for all those hard working Americans who voted to put socialism first in this country, remember what lever you pulled when it came time to choose. Because it was not inner city people that put him in power it was us.
I hope our kids can forgive this generation, I hope my fathers generation is not looking.

Stinky_Hooker
11-05-2008, 08:38 AM
To see what day?


The day that Americans' consciences and greed would allow them to vote in a baby killer. The day "WE" wanted someone with no morals or ethics in the White House. The day that we made a decision that Im afraid will cause the Lord almightly to turn us over to our own devices and take his hand off of this country and let us have it.


Closer to Sodom and Gomorrah everyday and this is a great step in that direction.

God forgive us.

nipper
11-05-2008, 08:41 AM
Y 'all are a bunch of sore losers. Shame on you.

Stinky_Hooker
11-05-2008, 08:48 AM
Its not a game.......loosing if fine, but when it can affect me and my family so negatively I DO care.


this sums it up....a guy put this on a nother site. Very true on how I feel right now.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkx6_qvwemE&feature=related

nipper
11-05-2008, 09:10 AM
No, it is not a game, and it does affect you, your family, all Americans and, yes, the world. So, get over it, and let's get behind the man and put our nation back on the course to peace and prosperity.

Stinky_Hooker
11-05-2008, 09:26 AM
Gonna take me a little more time...still in disbelief....oh and I WONT use his name and President in the same sentence.

Blue_Runner
11-05-2008, 09:30 AM
Now we can all stop working and wait for our free money.

Spread the wealth beatches!!
I need stimulation.
:sun:

P.S. I agree Nipper. Stink don't let it bring ya down. Its only 4 years bro not the rest of your life. Cheer up dawg - its deer season!!:deer:

Stinky_Hooker
11-05-2008, 09:38 AM
Good point Blue, thanks. I better enjoy owning firearms before the gov. trys takin em away.

http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/730_machine_gun_shooting_smiley.gif (http://www.clipartof.com)

Blue_Runner
11-05-2008, 09:45 AM
Guns are here to stay just like illegal drugs - no matter what happens or whos in charge.

whale
11-05-2008, 10:01 AM
The day that Americans' consciences and greed would allow them to vote in a baby killer. The day "WE" wanted someone with no morals or ethics in the White House.


Baby killer?? Wow...did you really write that? I guess so because I just read it again.

whale
11-05-2008, 10:19 AM
It's settled. I'm officially putting everything I own up for sale! After my houses are gone and everything else, the wife, Raegan, and I are moving to the USVI's. It's still a territory, but at least it won't be as affected by the BS that's getting ready to rain down on this country. D>A>M>N> early voting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stupid teenagers and college morons shouldn't be allowed that much time to vote. It's called election DAY, not election month!!! Oh well. Duck and cover!!! Everyone's got until January 20th to get your guns and CCW's. HURRY!!!!!

Some of the members of this site voted early....are they stupid morons? College morons seems like an oxymoron to me.

I think you'll find most of the people voting early are not "college morons" but rather seniors and people who perhaps faced extremely long lines in 2004.

Early voting is actually very high in the South and in the West. Voters in the West are encouraged to vote early.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenumbers/2008/10/ready-for-2012.html

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 10:23 AM
Well, every great democracy in the history of the world came to an end after several hundred years, so why should we be any different? When people as a nation get to vote themselves money from the national coffers, that takes away from our protection, then that marks the end of that country's government and political power, along with it's ability to protect it's citzens from those in the world that will do us harm. Research some writings from our founding fathers and you will discover why this great country was formed in the first place. What they were fighting is what "we" just voted into power. Socialism, taxation without representation, and aggression against freedom from within our very own government. I respect the laws of this country regarding the change of power, and I'm not a "sore loser," but people don't fully understand the gravity of the situation "we" just put ourselves in. Mark my words, you will see Chavez, Ahmadeijad, and Kim Jong-Ill (if still alive) visit our White House and speak and eat dinner with "our" President. I hate that my new-born daughter is going to have to live in a world of socialism that came about from my generation of degenerates and mindless sheep, that just wonder into the slaughter house. On a lighter note, I look forward to spreading "MY" HARD EARNED MONEY with the rest of you. Maybe now we can get some of our projects done on our V's. And yes, we are all "rich" enough to spread our money. No one in this forum will get any money I'm sorry to say. Might as well go down to your local ghetto and hand out some cash.

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 10:32 AM
Some of the members of this site voted early....are they stupid morons? College morons seems like an oxymoron to me.

I think you'll find most of the people voting early are not "college morons" but rather seniors and people who perhaps faced extremely long lines in 2004.

Early voting is actually very high in the South and in the West. Voters in the West are encouraged to vote early.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenumbers/2008/10/ready-for-2012.html

Voting early is a cop out. It allows the uneducated masses more chance to cast their vote. If there is such a huge problem with long lines at polling places on election "DAY" then maybe the states should invest in more polling places and voting machines. Almost three million people voted early this year, and most where the dumb-masses. Look at pictures of the lines, who do you see most of in those lines???? And yes college morons is a correct terminlogy for most college students now-a days. With the indoctrination the recieve they become voting robots for a socialist system. And most early voting was only put into action in the areas you describe. It is a state choice, and I just don't agree with it. People consider it an "inconveinence" to wait in line to cast a vote for the direction of the country they live in.??? Really??? Voting is NOT a right, it is a PRIVELAGE!!!!!!!

C YENSEN
11-05-2008, 10:44 AM
take what you get and make it work

as my father always says.........

"everything happens for a reason, even if you dont understand it at first, someday you will":beer:

whale
11-05-2008, 11:09 AM
Actually, more than 30 million people voted early. I was not one of them however if I had been one of the people who had to stand in line for 8 hours in the last election I might think twice about it. Early voting is available in most states but some require a reason to vote early. I'm not sure how early voting equates to stupidity.

I'm not sure who you see standing in lines. I don't judge people by their appearance.

I wonder how many of the morons in college know how to spell "receive" "privilege" and "inconvenience" (terminology gets a pass since it looks like a typo)? Sorry but I couldn't resist...

nipper
11-05-2008, 11:13 AM
I voted early. I am not a moron. I am a college graduate, a magna cum laude graduate of law school, a trial lawyer with the United States Department of Justice, and I am very proud to serve my country and to have participated in this election. I voted early (first time ever) to avoid what I thought would be a very long line in the metropolitan area in which I live. I spent over an hour in line, and was happy to do it. I spoke with those dumb-masses who were standing around me, and was pleasantly enlightened as to their demeanor, intelligence and patriotism. May God bless this nation, and help us all understand that we need to stand united behind our leaders, whomever they may be.

Stinky_Hooker
11-05-2008, 11:21 AM
Well, every great democracy in the history of the world came to an end after several hundred years, so why should we be any different? When people as a nation get to vote themselves money from the national coffers, that takes away from our protection, then that marks the end of that country's government and political power, along with it's ability to protect it's citzens from those in the world that will do us harm. Research some writings from our founding fathers and you will discover why this great country was formed in the first place. What they were fighting is what "we" just voted into power. Socialism, taxation without representation, and aggression against freedom from within our very own government. I respect the laws of this country regarding the change of power, and I'm not a "sore loser," but people don't fully understand the gravity of the situation "we" just put ourselves in. Mark my words, you will see Chavez, Ahmadeijad, and Kim Jong-Ill (if still alive) visit our White House and speak and eat dinner with "our" President. I hate that my new-born daughter is going to have to live in a world of socialism that came about from my generation of degenerates and mindless sheep, that just wonder into the slaughter house. On a lighter note, I look forward to spreading "MY" HARD EARNED MONEY with the rest of you. Maybe now we can get some of our projects done on our V's. And yes, we are all "rich" enough to spread our money. No one in this forum will get any money I'm sorry to say. Might as well go down to your local ghetto and hand out some cash.



BRAVO!! WELL SAID !



Ill leave it alone and stop kicking a dead horse but just be ready all cause it isnt going to get better....just wait. :nut:

CaptJJ
11-05-2008, 11:24 AM
It is what it is.

THEFERMANATOR
11-05-2008, 11:34 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXr1mkYWeCU

cterrebonne
11-05-2008, 11:52 AM
College morons seems like an oxymoron to me.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenumbers/2008/10/ready-for-2012.html


trust me i know alot of morons in college

nipper
11-05-2008, 12:39 PM
What gets me is that the republican based people in this country are always launching nasty character attacks on whomever does not share their views. The dems do not do that, at least not the democratic masses.

Last night's campaign parties or balls were very telling in my mind. Obama: rally in a public park open generally to the public with only limited refreshments. McCain: invitation only party in the swanky and exclusive Biltmore resort with champagne and hors d'ouerves for the chosen ones.

Blue_Runner
11-05-2008, 12:46 PM
I see what you are saying BC...George Bush couldn't fix Washington in 8 years but miraculously Obama will be able to spread "socialism" to the far reaches of the earth in just 4 years - to the point that it is horribly irreversible and your life savings is going to be emptied into the streets of Harlem. Heck they will probably re-write the constitution so that Obama can be president for life right? :head:

Suck it up its just four years....we just wasted 8. This won't be half as bad!! Guaranteed!!

Ya bunch of V20 Wienies [sp?]

From here on I've declared this site a bummer free zone.
:sun::clap::beer:

Blue_Runner
11-05-2008, 12:47 PM
What gets me is that the republican based people in this country are always launching nasty character attacks on whomever does not share their views. The dems do not do that, at least not the democratic masses.


A-freakin-men - Thanks nipper. :clap:

LESTERUS
11-05-2008, 12:55 PM
I took my kid last nite and told him: Son, this is a lesson for you: Never go to war and put your life at risk, because nobody cares anymore.

C YENSEN
11-05-2008, 01:15 PM
ok guys all this political crap is bringing me down. can we just get back to talking about boats, fishing, supermodels, and how old REEL, willy, and Franco are?

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 01:35 PM
I see what you are saying BC...George Bush couldn't fix Washington in 8 years but miraculously Obama will be able to spread "socialism" to the far reaches of the earth in just 4 years - to the point that it is horribly irreversible and your life savings is going to be emptied into the streets of Harlem. Heck they will probably re-write the constitution so that Obama can be president for life right? :head:

Suck it up its just four years....we just wasted 8. This won't be half as bad!! Guaranteed!!

Ya bunch of V20 Wienies [sp?]

From here on I've declared this site a bummer free zone.
:sun::clap::beer:

You know, it's funny how just last week the dems were already talking about getting rid of 401k plans. Taking away the tax advantages of them, and taxing the crap out of them. I wonder why they would want to do that??? Bill Clinton tried to do the same thing back 1994, but thank God we elected a rep. congress to stop it. And I hate to say it but, What has George Bush done that's been so horribly wrong, besides some factors of the Iraq war? He didn't cause the financial mess, the dems caused that by de-regulating Fannie and Freddie back in the '90s. What has he done?? Not to mention, the dems have had the congress now for what, over a year, and they have the lowest approval ratings ever. And sorry about the spelling earlier, I'm one of those college morons too, so please people don't be offended! The 3 million early voters where here in NC, again sorry I didn't clarify that. Anything else?

LESTERUS
11-05-2008, 01:38 PM
Nipper:

I'm not a distinguish graduate with honors, i'm a humble engineer graduated from a foreign university, but since experience beats schooling most of the time i'll tell you my experience: I lived in cuba 24 years of my life, i have the promises of fidel castro fresh in my mind, then i have the pleasure of living in venezuela and i had a very succesfull bussiness when hugo chavez was elected, but my business went down, then again in the name of "wealth sharing", today, my former employees are unemployed because of chavez.
As you can see, i had my fair share of "sweet talkers", i hope i'm wrong for the sake of america, but the way i see it, this is not "usual bussiness" between republicans and democrats, this is much deeper, 50% of our population believes in hard work and honest earnings as a way to get ahead in life, the other 50% have the hand extended to see what falls in it, 50% believes in the " american dream", the other 50% are blaming the rich for everything bad that happens to them .

When i had the chance to study the history of cuba, after i left, i realized that we didn't have a bad system after all, but yet we wanted it better, and we started bashing the rich, we started calling all the politicians "corrupts"
and our media only criticized the government and made a modern "robin hood" out of fidel castro without looking deep enough into the caracter. Sounds familiar ?.

Having said my piece, i'll tell you this: I'm not american by birth, but by choice
and i love this country dearly, because this is where i'm going to die and for the sake of america, i hope i'm wrong.

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 01:40 PM
[QUOTE=nipper;131253]What gets me is that the republican based people in this country are always launching nasty character attacks on whomever does not share their views. The dems do not do that, at least not the democratic masses.

That's a half truth... they ALL DO!!


AMEN Lesterus!!!!

Blue_Runner
11-05-2008, 01:43 PM
Reel is so old, his back goes out more than he does.

Franco is so old, when he orders a 3-minute egg they ask for the money up front.

Willy's so old when he walks by a graveyard, guys come running after him with shovels.

BC - What has he [Bush] done??
That is a good question. Let me know when you figure it out. Maybe his approval ratings have been grossly miscalculated by a bunch of college morons.

Why don't you name 2 positive things he has done.

Also if you don't mind me askin - what exactly is your gripe with early voting?

C YENSEN
11-05-2008, 01:50 PM
Reel is so old, his back goes out more than he does.

Franco is so old, when he orders a 3-minute egg they ask for the money up front.

Willy's so old when he walks by a graveyard, guys come running after him with shovels.


:haha::you:

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 01:59 PM
First of all, thanks for paraphrasing me...I WILL answer your question though.

He has cut taxes for EVERYONE, including the "poor." President Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax relief fueled economic growth and reduced the marginal rate for every income tax bracket. By the end of last year, Americans would have paid an additional $1.3 trillion in taxes had it not been for the President's tax relief. If the President's tax relief is allowed to expire at the end of 2010, Americans will pay about $280 billion more in taxes each year. With the largest tax increase in history looming, Congress should make the President's tax relief permanent. On January 28, 2008 during his State of the Union address, President Bush asked Congress to support a new $300 million "Pell Grants for Kids" scholarship program to help poor children reach their full potential. If you would like more information you can check this site...
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/


So again, I ask, what do you think he has done so bad??

And I just do not agree with early voting. Election DAY, not election MONTH.

charlie_the_tuna
11-05-2008, 03:49 PM
the economy goes up.

the economy goes down.

the economy eventually fixes itself.

its been going on forever.

the poor lose their homes they couldnt afford in the first place? too bad.

national security is the real issue here.

who do you want answering that phone at 3 am?

my economy wont change.

my pension wont change.

all those who were instrumental in putting a lying racist muslim in the whitehouse, bravo. may you get what is coming to you.

dispute anything i have written here. i invite you to be enlightened.

god bless america. she'll need it.

whale
11-05-2008, 06:03 PM
who do you want answering that phone at 3 am?

Certainly not Sarah Palin...

all those who were instrumental in putting a lying racist muslim in the whitehouse, bravo. may you get what is coming to you.

Wow....do you even realize how racist THIS statement is?? :head:

bc, it strikes me that you didn't really have an answer to Blue's question about naming 2 things Bush has done. Consequently you went to the whitehouse site and quoted it verbatim.

bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 07:26 PM
first of Sarah Palin already has commander-in-chief experience as governor of Alaska. Obama has been a community organizer.... oooooooo! He's never been a leader.....of anything....period! Secondly, No crap, I copied and pasted it, big deal, if you wanted me to say it my own words you should have asked. And last of all, you sir have NOT answered my question yet.... are you still trying to find something??? I guess I'll be waiting a REALLLLLLY long time for that answer.


Oh, and one more thing, try looking up the Webster's definiton of racist. He didn't say that his race was better, and Islam is not a race, it's just a religion. Sooooo that can hardly be a racist question. Now, what was I saying earlier about college morons???? Answer me how his question was racist???

Mac_Attack
11-05-2008, 09:10 PM
I'll give you one of Bush's atta boys. He went into Afghanistan after 9/11 but he never got Bin Laden. He should have asked McCain how to get him and I hope Obama asks John how to get him. Then Bush had an aw Shi- and it wiped out his atta boy. he went into Irac to get the guy that tried to get his Daddy. He lied to us. Billy Mac :beer:

whale
11-05-2008, 09:14 PM
Racism is the word that was used so I used the same word. Technically prejudice would be a batter choice of word. Referring to someone as a lying racist muslim is a derogatory prejudice thing to say. It is all about the context. If you believe he is a liar, fine. A racist fine....but when you add Muslim to it......oh and when did Obama become Muslim again?...it becomes a prejudice statement. To use another example, to refer to a person as a J ew is fine on it's own as this is the proper term for some who practices Judaism. But to call someone a cheap J ew or similar it is used in a derogatory fashion. The intent is clear.

My point about the website quote was not that you didn't use your own words but when asked what good things Bush had done you didn't know any so you had to go looking.

I didn't realize I was supposed to be answering a question but if you want to know what Bush has done wrong ask any of the 80% of the country who disapprove of the job he has done. If you really want an answer from me let's start with the nearly $600 billion spent in Iraq so far. Really I shouldn't have to go any further than that. All the talk of national security but what happened to Osama bin Laden and al Queda? Oh yeah, the Bush administration got sidetracked in Iraq. Was it Iraq who attacked the US on 9/11? Next is the disaster that is disaster relief. The Bush administration failed badly after Hurricane Katrina. He cut funding for renewable energy research, ignored global warming issues and increased the national debt to a staggering amount. I know, it's all Clinton's fault, right?

I would not have a serious issue with John McCain being elected President (and I certainly wouldn't be going around slandering him) but I would have a serious issue with Sarah Palin. Commander-in-chief experience??? Is she in charge of the Alaskan army? She governs one of the least populated states in the country but she is no commander-in-chief. Did you watch any of her interviews? Really? You'd be OK with her as President if McCain could not serve? The US would be a laughing stock. Picking Palin was a mistake...with Mitt Romney McCain might have won.

I'm all for healthy debate over the candidates and issues but most of what I have read is slanderous derogatory statements including "baby killer", "morons" and "lying racist Muslim". I will have nothing more to say on the matter after this. Feel free to have the last word... :beer:

willy
11-05-2008, 10:35 PM
a few points and I am done with this myself, because quite frankly what this country has done on Nov. 4th was put someone who repeatedly lied to America into office. They fell victim to a contrived media assault, a media that has a extremely liberal agenda.
Sara Palin quite frankly is one of us, she is from humble beginiings, took her concern for how poor government was being run, how unethical it acted and started a life of trying to do something about it and ended up being the most popular govenor in this country because of it. She is from a lightly populated state and her experiece is being a govenor. So? Bill Clinton was from a very small state, his international experiece, none. What was the real diference between the two, he was a left wing sh!tbird so he got a pass on all the history of illegal real estate deals, mysterious deaths of people assosiated with him, screwing around with multiple women while in office, being a general a$$hole. Why? Because he was a liberal and the press took care of him.
Sara Palin on the other hand went thru a disgraceful onslaught from the Obama cohorts and the media in general. Something that told me two things, one, this country will tolerate anything if it is liberal based and two, journalism in this country is DEAD. We now have a agenda based propaganda machine.
That same propaganda machine just fooled many millions of people into thinking that a man who is the most liberal senator in the history of the senate will be the right thing for this country. That a man who has a very long history of assosiations with radical racists, with murderers and terrorists, who voted present on almost every major vote as an Ill. Senator,a man who has ZERO, ZIP experience running any kind of organization period, who has an agenda of taking money from people who have earned it and giving it to people who either won't or can't earn it is OK with them and it should be OK with us.
A great many people thinking that they were doing something in a rebuke of how things were done under Bush, people who had other candidates they could have picked from on every ballot in this country pulled the lever for a walking piece of garbage.
You guys know I love you all but when it comes to what just happened, I have got to say that if you pulled the lever for a socialist in this great country you were fools. And we are all going to pay for this tragedy in the long run.
I wash my hands of any further talk of this creep we now have in office, you can call him president if you want but I do not recognize any socialist as a president of this country. It is not because I am bitter as some have said, it is not because he is a black man, as anyone who knows me can atest to, it is simply because I am a freedom loving, constitution loving American who believes in the right of any individual to achieve what he strives for and reap the rewards of. Anything else is socialism plain and simple, and I will not be a party to it.

charlie_the_tuna
11-06-2008, 01:31 AM
bravo willy! well said!
and if i must be the last word whale, then here you go. we all know he lied to america over and over during his campaign. not just the regular campaign promise bullsh!t but out and out lies.

lier; his uncle was among the first troops to liberate auschwits death camp.
wrong. not only did his uncle never serve a day of his life in the military but american troops were not among the first troops into the deathcamp.
not the only example.

racist; he sat in the church of the "honorable" rev. jerimiah wright, for 20 years, who spewed racial hatred, and called this man his spiritual advisor, but when the reverends poison came to light, he quickly dis-associated himself with this pile of dogsh!t, claiming he must have been absent from church "that day". i'm sure this white hating pile only spewed his poison when mr obama was noticeably absent.
BULLSH!T!

muslim; i saw, with my own two eyes, an interview between obama and stephanopoulis where he said, and i quote, "john mccain doesnt embrace my muslim faith". george had to correct him by saying "christian faith" to which obama responded "yes my christian faith".

so by all means, label me a racist or anything else you would like but i've seen it and heard it.
this guy is a lying racist muslim.
and as willy so eloquently put it, he's your president, not mine.
enjoy him.

chumbucket
11-06-2008, 07:10 AM
Well played Willy!!!!:clap: I agree 110%
I try to stay out of politics on this and many other sites, so I usually very quiet about my opinions. I will say that you have expressed my exact thoughts though.

csvencer
11-06-2008, 07:37 AM
I didn't take issue with McCain but Palin was the deciding factor. Her interviewing skills and ability to respond under fire (without a script like the debate) was terrible.

Whether or not this is true, this just makes me laugh. Africa's a country right???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-didnt-know-africa-i_n_141653.html

-Svence

Although the stories about her answering the door in just a towel kind of make me like her more ;)

spareparts
11-06-2008, 07:55 AM
OK, heres a question ot ponder, looking at the cnn break down, it appears that the female vote was a major deciding factor on voting Obama in, do ya'll think maybee Palin was a little too good looking? A bit intimidating for American women?

parishht
11-06-2008, 08:47 AM
I was tempted this year to vote with the little known hidden button.

If you do not like any of the candidates (they all lie with a straight face)
there is a little button that people are not educated on
and you will find it somewhere on your ballot,
it reads " I choose not to vote for any candidate or issue on this ballot"
just imagine if 75% of the U.S. (or even 66%) would vote that way,
I am not sure of the ruling, but I think they would have to start all over again.


Oh yeah, Spare, you may be on to something.

Blue_Runner
11-06-2008, 08:48 AM
Willy - no disrespect - even though you just disrespected me and the majority of the nation but to call someone a fool is an easy thing to do. I could be calling all of you fools for rallying behind McCain and Palin. What would that buy me? All of my close real life friends are republicans and STILL are my very dear friends because we respect one another.

We've been called "mindless sheep" now "fools." May I ask how many times I have resorted to name calling even though I disagree with your position? At the onset of this thing I stated that I respect EVERYONE's opinion no matter what. Why shouldn't we respect each other? We all come from different walks of life with different life experiences. The beauty of humanity is diversification. No two people look or think alike. Think if we did how sh*tty it would be. Think if you went to the WET thread and every chick looked exactly the same. :hi:

Would I acknowledge McCain if he had been elected? YES, just as I did PRESIDENT Bush. It saddens me to see folks say they won't acknoledge thier new president when the very mantra of the McCain camp was "Country First." Now McCain followers are disprespecting thier country. Shamefully ironic if you ask me.

And now, this "foolish, mindless, moronic college educated sheep" is going back to work. Toodles.

nipper
11-06-2008, 08:55 AM
All I have to say is yuck, this morning's ranting from the losing side in this election is making me sick. You have shown no respect for those who have views different from yours, and you are now showing no respect for the very man you wanted in the white house. The honorable Mr. McCain's eloquent call to stand united is being ignored by those of you who now will not even acknowledge your country's president elect. I said it yesterday, and I will part on this distasteful subject by saying it again; shame on you.

parishht
11-06-2008, 09:15 AM
I respect the president elect, I would not want to walk into the mess
that he has to handle.

My only hope is that, Pres. Obama, Congress and Senate, all think through
carefully the ramifications of their actions.

Everyone, including so called trusted analists, have said that any changes will take a long time,
I think they forget that when Bush came into office, with a stroke of a pen,
he undid many good things that Clinton put in place and we saw the changes almost immediatly.

reelapeelin
11-06-2008, 02:45 PM
A-freakin-men - Thanks nipper. :clap:


Yeah...where have we all heard before?.."believe what I believe or you'll surely go to hell..."...there's just no tolerance from the people who say they want freedom of speech, until they disagree w/ what you say...:fight:...and then you're labeled a "fool"...

cterrebonne
11-06-2008, 04:07 PM
i'll fall behind President elect Obama, because if John Mac would have won i would have expected everyone to fall behind him. I will follow unless he and our elected officials start taking rights away from me. I can always make more money, but once a freedom is lost its usuall never gained back.

garagenc
11-06-2008, 05:13 PM
Our new President elect, ha The idiots in Washington ought to be ashamed. But I guess people who have never served in the military section of the govt in any capacity that required a security clearance wont be able to understand!!!

One of the reasons this guy wasn't on any commitees in the senate is because he couldn't hold a security clearance due to his association with known govt terrorist muslim groups.

His lack of ability to get a security clearance wouldn't let him hold a job as:

a guide in the White House
a page in the house or senate
any post or member of a commitee that dealt with any govt information such as: troop population numbers, troop/ship/plane movement.

In short anything more than law writing or rewriting laws.

We had other senators such as him with the same problem and they didn't last but 1 term due to their lack of clearance for sensitive issues. When the people of their state became aware they weren't reelected.

Now we have a person who has known association to muslim terrorist groups holding office where he will be privy to ALL sensitive info.

This I believe is the start of the end of our national security secrets from the rest of the world. He will tell or attempt to tell sensitive information to the rest of the world as he has already stated, he would have communication with these same terrorist groups when there are guidelines set forth that no american communicate with or if contacted by they must report it to the FBI. He has said he would do this without clearing it or notifying the proper govt agency first.

This is not a report from a anti Obama person venting but a report on what I know to be fact from direct affiliation with the govt section.

I'm done with this: anyone may comment but I will not respond to favorable or negative comments to this thread.

Monkey Butler
11-06-2008, 09:15 PM
Right now I've got a few words for some of our brothers and sisters in the occupied zone: "the chair is against the wall, the chair is against the wall"

Confused? Visit the website of my local sports collective:

http://www.leicester.k12.ma.us/LHS/sports.html

bcmarinamanager
11-07-2008, 08:35 AM
The reason for all the passionate comments on here is due simply to love of this great country. A love that runs deep, and when we see things happening to our country that we know in our hearts and soul to be detramental to ALL of us, we get frustrated and upset. I'll appologize if I pissed anybody off, or offended anybody, but as someone said earlier, we do have freedom of speech, so I don't HAVE to appologize. With that being said, both sides throw mud, one side just does it in a more passive-aggressive way than the other. I know all my friends that are serving in the forces right now are all worried about pay cuts, and drawbacks, my family members are looking for other vehicles for their retirement monies, and my parents and aunts and uncles that own companies have already been forced to lay-off workers and cut back hours. I'll end with this... Thank you to Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and the rest of the Democrat elite that shun us regular folks while preaching that we need to do more for the less fortunate, when republicans give more money to REAL charities than any of them give to their government sponsored charities. I will be okay because I am such a hard worker, and I am smart with my investments. I will not require a "bailout", "handout", or anything else "my" government wants to "GIVE" me. No thanks, keep it. I'll always support my troops and those that protect and defend us, abroad and domestically. I will never support a president that supports socialist and Marxist ideals. I can do this just the same way as some have not stood behind Bush, so I don't want to hear that I'm unpatriotic. The Bush-bashers said they were'nt un-patriotic, so neither am I. I am done with this thread as I think everyone else should be too. Reply if you like, I will read it, but won't reply. Fin..