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BB

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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:48 am Post subject: |
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I think that abortions beyond a stage of the pregnancy are cruel and should be outlawed, unless it was through rape. I won't go into it hence the situation is fishy.
And I don't see how one is racist if she doesn't vote for Obama. Blacks are racist because they vote for Obama? |
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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| It doesn't necessarily mean one's racist if they don't or do & they're white or other... I just found it an interesting read & it's something to think about. |
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Satan

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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 10:56 am Post subject: |
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But, elsewhere, as Obama said in a recent interview, people may need to get their head around the concept of an African-American even seeking the presidency, let alone winning it.
That's understandable. There are places in this country where white Americans are still raised to think of black Americans as inferior. And then comes someone like Obama who has performed off the charts -- from Harvard Law School to the U.S. Senate and now, possibly, on to the White House. It's going to take some time to get used to all that, especially for people who never thought they thought they'd see the day that an African-American would be elected president.
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I think those types of folks are the ones the article was suggesting might be racist. Not simply every white person who doesn't vote for Obama. _________________
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mapabu1
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:03 am Post subject: |
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| The fact that a black man or woman is one reason why there is so much coverage. Another could be how bad Bush is and how people are counting the days till his term is over |
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Obama blasts Bush, McCain over attacks
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/16/obama.bush.mccain/index.html
# Story Summary
# NEW: McCain campaign calls Obama's speech a "hysterical diatribe"
# Obama slams Bush over attack "that alienates us from the rest of the world"
# He blasts McCain for "embracing" Bush's attacks
# Obama says Bush on Thursday "did something that presidents don't do"
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WATERTOWN, South Dakota (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama slammed President Bush on Friday for launching "exactly the kind of appalling attack that's divided our country and that alienates us from the world."
Sen. Barack Obama speaks at a town hall in Watertown, South Dakota, Friday.
He also took a shot at Sen. John McCain for "embracing" the president's "attacks on Democrats," and "suggesting that I wasn't fit to protect this nation that I love."
"So much for civility," Obama said at a town hall meeting in Watertown, noting that McCain had talked about the need for civility in politics earlier Thursday.
Obama was responding to Bush's remarks in Israel on Thursday that some want to "appease" the terrorists. White House officials denied Obama was a target of Bush's remarks. But privately, White House aides indicated the criticism was aimed at various Democrats, including Obama and former President Jimmy Carter.
In speaking at an event marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish state, Bush said, "Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along.
"We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: 'Lord, if I could only have talked to Hitler, all this might have been avoided.' We have an obligation to call this what it is -- the false comfort of appeasement."
Democrats, including Obama's rival for the nomination, Sen. Hillary Clinton, condemned the president.
"After almost eight years, I did not think I could be surprised about anything that George Bush says, but I was wrong," Obama said.
"The president did something that presidents don't do. That is launch a political attack targeted toward the domestic market in front of a foreign delegation," he said. |
FULL article inside link... |
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Satan

Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 18678 Location: Fist in the air in the land of hypocricy.
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:53 am Post subject: |
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"After almost eight years, I did not think I could be surprised about anything that George Bush says, but I was wrong," Obama said.
"The president did something that presidents don't do. That is launch a political attack targeted toward the domestic market in front of a foreign delegation," he said. |
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Why would Bush want to do that in front of Israelis? Not like they have anything to do with American politics, right?
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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One Count Says
He's Clinched It
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Obama Reaches Historic Milestone
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WASHINGTON (June 3) - Barack Obama effectively clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House. Vanquished rival Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled an interest in joining the ticket as running mate.
Obama arranged a victory celebration at the site of this summer's Republican National Convention — an in-your-face gesture to Sen. John McCain, who will be his opponent in the race to become the nation's 44th president.
The 46-year-old Obama outlasted Clinton in a historic campaign that sparked record turnouts in primary after primary, yet exposed deep racial and gender divisions within the party.
In a campaign of surprises, Clinton's comments about joining the ticket rated high.
According to one participant in an afternoon conference call among Clinton and members of the New York congressional delegation, Rep. Lydia Velasquez said she believed the best way for Obama to win over Hispanics and members of other key voting blocs would be to take the former first lady as his running mate.
"I am open to it," Clinton replied, if it would help the party's prospects in November, said the participant, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the call was a private matter.
Obama sealed his victory based on public declarations from delegates as well as from an additional 18 who had confirmed their intentions to the AP. The count also included five delegates Obama was guaranteed as long as he gained 15 percent of the vote in South Dakota and Montana later in the day. It takes 2,118 delegates to clinch the nomination.
Clinton stood ready to concede that her rival had amassed the delegates needed to triumph, according to officials in her campaign. They stressed that the New York senator did not intend to suspend or end her candidacy in a speech Tuesday night in New York. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they had not been authorized to divulge her plans.
Obama's triumph was fashioned on prodigious fundraising, meticulous organizing and his theme of change aimed at an electorate opposed to the Iraq war and worried about the economy — all harnessed to his own innate gifts as a campaigner.
With her husband's two-White House terms as a backdrop, Clinton campaigned for months as the candidate of experience, a former first lady and second-term senator ready, she said, to take over on Day One.
But after a year on the campaign trail, Obama won the kickoff Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3, and the freshman senator became something of an overnight political phenomenon.
"We came together as Democrats, as Republicans and independents, to stand up and say we are one nation, we are one people and our time for change has come," he said that night in Des Moines.
A video produced by Will I. Am and built around Obama's "Yes, we can" rallying cry quickly went viral. It drew its one millionth hit within a few days of being posted.
As the strongest female presidential candidate in history, Clinton drew large, enthusiastic audiences. Yet Obama's were bigger still. One audience, in Dallas, famously cheered when he blew his nose on stage; a crowd of 75,000 turned out in Portland, Ore., the weekend before the state's May 20 primary.
The former first lady countered Obama's Iowa victory with an upset five days later in New Hampshire that set the stage for a campaign marathon as competitive as any in the last generation.
"Over the last week I listened to you, and in the process I found my own voice," she told supporters who had saved her candidacy from an early demise.
In defeat, Obama's aides concluded they had committed a cardinal sin of New Hampshire politics, forsaking small, intimate events in favor of speeches to large audiences inviting them to ratify Iowa's choice.
It was not a mistake they made again — which helped explain Obama's later outings to bowling alleys, backyard basketball hoops and American Legion halls in the heartland.
Clinton conceded nothing, memorably knocking back a shot of Crown Royal whiskey at a bar in Indiana, recalling that her grandfather had taught her to use a shotgun, and driving in a pickup to a gas station in South Bend, Ind., to emphasize her support for a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax.
As other rivals quickly fell away in winter, the strongest black candidate in history and the strongest female White House contender traded victories on Super Tuesday, the Feb. 5 series of primaries and caucuses across 21 states and American Samoa that once seemed likely to settle the nomination.
But Clinton had a problem that Obama exploited, and he scored a coup she could not answer.
Pressed for cash, the former first lady ran noncompetitive campaigns in several Super Tuesday caucus states, allowing her rival to run up his delegate totals.
At the same time, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., endorsed the young senator in terms that summoned memories of his slain brothers while seeking to turn the page on the Clinton era.
In a reference that likened former President Clinton to Harry Truman: "There was another time, when another young candidate was running for president and challenging America to cross a new frontier. He faced criticism from the preceding Democratic president, who was widely respected in the party."
Merely by surviving Super Tuesday, Obama exceeded expectations.
But he did more than survive, emerging with a lead in delegates that he never relinquished, and proceeded to run off a string of 11 straight victories.
Clinton saved her candidacy once more with primary victories in Ohio and Texas on March 4, beginning a stretch in which she won primaries in six of the final nine states on the calendar, as well as in Puerto Rico.
It was a strong run, providing glimpses of what might have been for the one-time front-runner.
But by then Obama was well on his way to victory, Clinton and her allies stressed the popular vote instead of delegates. Yet he seemed to emerge from each loss with residual strength.
Obama's bigger-than-expected victory in North Carolina on May 6 offset his narrow defeat in Indiana the same day. Four days later, he overtook Clinton's lead among superdelegates, the party leaders she had hoped would award her the nomination on the basis of a strong showing in swing states.
Obama lost West Virginia by a whopping 67 percent to 26 percent on May 13. Yet he won an endorsement the following day from former presidential rival and one-time North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.
Clinton administered another drubbing in Kentucky a week later. This time, Obama countered with a victory in Oregon, and turned up that night in Iowa to say he had won a majority of all the delegates available in 56 primaries and caucuses on the calendar.
There were moments of anger, notably in a finger-wagging debate in South Carolina on Jan. 21.
Obama told the former first lady he was helping unemployed workers on the streets of Chicago when "you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board at Wal-Mart."
Moments later, Clinton said that she was fighting against misguided Republican policies "when you were practicing law and representing your contributor ... in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago."
And Bill Clinton was a constant presence and an occasional irritant for Obama. The former president angered several black politicians when he seemed to diminish Obama's South Carolina triumph by noting that Jesse Jackson had also won the state.
Obama's frustration showed at the Jan. 21 debate, when he accused the former president in absentia of uttering a series of distortions.
"I'm here. He's not," the former first lady snapped.
"Well, I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes," Obama countered.
There were relatively few policy differences. Clinton accused Obama of backing a health care plan that would leave millions out, and the two clashed repeatedly over trade.
Yet race, religion, region and gender became political fault lines as the two campaigned from coast to coast.
Along the way, Obama showed an ability to weather the inevitable controversies, most notably one caused by the incendiary rhetoric of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
At first, Obama said he could not break with his longtime spiritual adviser. Then, when Wright spoke out anew, Obama reversed course and denounced him strongly.
Clinton struggled with self-inflicted wounds. Most prominently, she claimed to have come under sniper fire as first lady more than a decade earlier while paying a visit to Bosnia.
Instead, videotapes showed her receiving a gift of flowers from a young girl who greeted her plane. |
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Barnstable

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Dejaman

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 _________________ Thank God for Historically Black Colleges. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2ybU5Zn5TA
Equal justice, equal protection, and due clause for all of America's citizens. |
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LAKEROC
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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I find your avatar quite blasphemus. I love Obama as much as the next guy, but don't depict him being nailed on the cross. He's isn't God, he isn't invalliable, and he didn't die for our sins. The only person that applies to is Jesus. |
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Aonex

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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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Thank god the primary season is finally over... now let's hope the American people learned something from 2004. _________________ WTB witty sig |
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dodgers33089

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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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I find your avatar quite blasphemus. I love Obama as much as the next guy, but don't depict him being nailed on the cross. He's isn't God, he isn't invalliable, and he didn't die for our sins. The only person that applies to is Jesus. |
Really? _________________ TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE......WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!! - Obadiah Stane
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LAKEROC
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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I find your avatar quite blasphemus. I love Obama as much as the next guy, but don't depict him being nailed on the cross. He's isn't God, he isn't invalliable, and he didn't die for our sins. The only person that applies to is Jesus. |
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John 3:16- "I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except by me."
I would say yes he's the ONLY person. |
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dodgers33089

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I find your avatar quite blasphemus. I love Obama as much as the next guy, but don't depict him being nailed on the cross. He's isn't God, he isn't invalliable, and he didn't die for our sins. The only person that applies to is Jesus. |
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John 3:16- "I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except by me."
I would say yes he's the ONLY person. |
Oh that right, I almost forgot how the other side argues their points _________________ TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE......WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!! - Obadiah Stane
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Aonex

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I find your avatar quite blasphemus. I love Obama as much as the next guy, but don't depict him being nailed on the cross. He's isn't God, he isn't invalliable, and he didn't die for our sins. The only person that applies to is Jesus. |
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John 3:16- "I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except by me."
I would say yes he's the ONLY person. |
Oh that right, I almost forgot how the other side argues their points |
I think it's safe to say that the avatar depicts a Christ figure so I don't see what's wrong with quoting scripture in this instance. _________________ WTB witty sig |
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dodgers33089

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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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^^I asked him if christ was the only figure to die on a cross for sins or that is invalliable
he quotes the bible.....that doesn't answer anything at all
How about If i were to quote the quran to prove the stories depicted in the quran?
or quote something out of the gospel of the flying spaghetti monster so I can prove the stories in the gospel of the flying spaghetti monster?
That logic only works for those who find it convenient for themselves
and to sirron if he sees this....i got into it again
but just for a moment _________________ TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE......WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!! - Obadiah Stane
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Aonex

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^^I asked him if christ was the only figure to die on a cross for sins or that is invalliable
he quotes the bible.....that doesn't answer anything at all
How about If i were to quote the quran to prove the stories depicted in the quran?
or quote something out of the gospel of the flying spaghetti monster so I can prove the stories in the gospel of the flying spaghetti monster?
That logic only works for those who find it convenient for themselves
and to sirron if he sees this....i got into it again
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Oh gawd, another one of these useless debates. The original discussion was on the avatar, which was what he was responding to... but carry on if you've got something to argue... I'll stay out of it. _________________ WTB witty sig |
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^^OH GAWD, then why did you jump in for?
Why did you bother quoting me when i was replying to him? _________________ TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE......WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!! - Obadiah Stane
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Satan

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... every man packs an M-16. _________________
Following the rights movements you clamped on with your iron fists, drugs became conveniently available for all the kids, Following the rights movements you clamped on with your iron fists, drugs became conveniently available for all the kids - System of a Down, Prison Song
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^^OH GAWD, then why did you jump in for?
Why did you bother quoting me when i was replying to him? |
Same reason you jumped in to their discussion, saw something you thought was bogus and responded... didn't know you wanted to get into another useless debate about the Bible... when his initial response was regarding the use of Christ-imagery on Obama. It's pretty simple, Dejaman was obviously referencing the Christ narrative, so it's obviously appropriate to quote scripture because it's within that tradition. Just because someone talks about a) religion, b) Christ doesn't mean it's open season to jump on those that are religious and bait them into an argument about the Bible and the existence of god... we've got plenty of threads for that already. _________________ WTB witty sig |
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dodgers33089

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Bogus he says  _________________ TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE......WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!! - Obadiah Stane
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Satan

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I remember when Rudy was a leading candidate, especially here but also in the rest of the nation.
Those were some funny days. What a clown that guy is. _________________
Following the rights movements you clamped on with your iron fists, drugs became conveniently available for all the kids, Following the rights movements you clamped on with your iron fists, drugs became conveniently available for all the kids - System of a Down, Prison Song
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I remember when Rudy was a leading candidate, especially here but also in the rest of the nation.
Those were some funny days. What a clown that guy is. |
Lol... "there's only three things he mentions in a sentence: a noun, a verb, and 9/11." Biden for veep! _________________ WTB witty sig |
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Satan

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Don't like that song? Makes you feel like lighting up?
That song was the first place I remember hearing john 3:16 mentioned. _________________
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Looks like Obama-Clinton ain't gonna happen ...
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Report: Obama-Clinton ticket 'unlikely'
WASHINGTON, June 4 (UPI) -- It is unlikely Hillary Clinton will join Barack Obama as the presumptive Democratic U.S. presidential nominee's running mate, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Citing sources in both the Obama and Clinton camps, the newspaper said Wednesday that former President Bill Clinton might be reluctant to release records of his business dealings and information on major donors to his presidential library. Close advisers to Obama, who claimed the nomination Tuesday, told the Journal an Obama-Clinton ticket was highly unlikely, and people in both campaigns said it would be "a deal-breaker" if Bill Clinton refuses to release business and donor records.
Hillary Clinton has indicated a willingness to be considered for vice president but her tenacious refusal to surrender the contest until now has engendered only mixed support for her within the Obama camp, CNN reported Wednesday.
The pairing, however, could produce a so-called dream ticket for Democrats, hoping to shore up Obama's support among white ethnic voters and women who strongly supported Clinton.
Other possibilities, analysts told CNN, include Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., whose strong points include service on the Senate armed services and intelligence committees; Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., whose foreign relations credentials are extensive; New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a former Republican who could help attract Jewish votes; and former NATO commander Gen. Wesley Clark, a staunch Clinton supporter who analysts say could help unite the party.
Other possibilities, CNN said, include Sens. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.; Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell; and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. |
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Satan

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Obama should choose Slick Willy as his VP. _________________
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