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Posted by Sushipunk on Feb-01-2010 06:10:

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Originally posted by The17sss
That guy never would have made it in... I check all voter registration cards prior to serving alcohol.




Edit: How's the bar going, by the way?


Posted by WhooCares on Feb-01-2010 06:42:


Posted by The17sss on Feb-01-2010 06:53:

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Originally posted by Sushipunk


Edit: How's the bar going, by the way?



It's going really well... the food is especially getting awesome reviews. I'm just pissed that I can't be down there to experience it for myself! It's like a cruel joke that I have a bar/restaurant I can't hang out in. I'm trying to get down in the next month or so... gonna try to meet up with Squirrelly and Sylee while in Orlando.


Posted by Moongoose on Feb-01-2010 10:58:

Be sure to mention to Slylee that at least some of the TA still misses her and that the COR has gotten somewhat boring without her...ffs we have to result to political discussions so that somethings going on


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Feb-01-2010 12:58:

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Originally posted by The17sss

Total disconnect from reality here. You are like the grad student who got an A on a term paper, but doesn't understand how it's real world application doesn't work... but still believes that if I just pay attention to your footnotes I'll get it. Obama has had a horrible first year. His approval has sunk to the lowest percentage of any president after the first year (now 46% in last week's CBS poll), and a staggering -22% differential in approve vs. disapprove from when he was elected. Every one of his major agenda items lacks a majority support. Did you not just see what happened in Massachusetts? New Jersey? Virginia?


Aren't you the one that doesn't put stock in polling numbers? Obama's numbers are still higher than Reagan's were in 1982, so what's the point? And were those state elections referendums on Obama? C'mon. Coakley and Deeds were among the worst candidates on the Democratic bench - they had horribly run campaigns that were outgunned from the start. It was never about Obama.

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No, he's squandering momentum by co-opting legislation crafting to radicals Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.


I wish that were true, rather than handing everything off to sticks in the mud like Max Baucus.

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Can purchase, or will be FORCED to purchase, otherwise face massive fines and/or jail time?


Can.

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Let's not mince words. Yeah his political capital is so considerable, he couldn't sway Massachusetts voters who are registered as Democrats 3.5 to 1 to keep a Democrat in Kennedy's seat. He's 0-4 now in using his political capital to sway (Mass., VA, NJ, Olympics). Governing against the will of the people will finish off the little political capital he has left. Dude, you are so entrenched in your Beltway cocoon it's scary.


Again - how are those referendums on Obama? He didn't even campaign in VA or MA until the week of, and did he even campaign in NJ? The criticism is that he didn't use any of his political capital there, not that it didn't work.

And the Olympics? Really?


Posted by Comrade Stalin on Feb-01-2010 22:14:

the17sss, you exploiting, corrupt, money-hungry, fat cat, greedy, decadent capitalist pig. I will nationalize you.


Posted by EgosXII on Feb-01-2010 22:49:

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Originally posted by Comrade Stalin
I will nationalize you.



Posted by The17sss on Feb-02-2010 04:41:

Speaking of the State Of The Union... here are 16 lies from that speech exposed plain as day:


Posted by idoru on Feb-02-2010 04:55:

It's politics, of course there will be lies and of course the truth will be stretched. Stop acting like this is something new. I hope that you're capable of admitting that most presidents have done the same thing.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-02-2010 04:55:

*yawns*


Posted by The17sss on Feb-02-2010 05:11:

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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
And were those state elections referendums on Obama? C'mon. Coakley and Deeds were among the worst candidates on the Democratic bench - they had horribly run campaigns that were outgunned from the start. It was never about Obama.

Again - how are those referendums on Obama? He didn't even campaign in VA or MA until the week of, and did he even campaign in NJ? The criticism is that he didn't use any of his political capital there, not that it didn't work.


The question is, how are those NOT referendums on Obama if he is the national leader of the Democrats? They were just attributed to "bad candidates"? lol. 61% of voters say Obamacare should be dropped. 70% say that was the number 1 reason for the Massachusetts election---> http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...rop_health_care

If we were talking about Florida or Ohio, which could swing either way, maybe you'd be right. But Virginia and NJ went for Obama in a huge way during the election. And, well Massachusetts speaks for itself. 3.5 to 1 Democrat. He campaigned for all of them. Convenient to say that since it didn't work, he didn't use his political capital. By the same rationale, if Deeds, Coakley, or Corzine won with Obama's campaign support, would you say that those victories do not prove Obama's popularity or ability to swing races?


Posted by The17sss on Feb-02-2010 05:12:

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Originally posted by idoru
It's politics, of course there will be lies and of course the truth will be stretched. Stop acting like this is something new. I hope that you're capable of admitting that most presidents have done the same thing.


But... but there is a new tone in Washington, with a new type of post partisan politician who refuses play the tired old Washington games.


Posted by idoru on Feb-02-2010 05:20:

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Originally posted by The17sss
But... but there is a new tone in Washington, with a new type of post partisan politician who refuses play the tired old Washington games.


Once again, the same type of argument/sarcasm (although with differing political messages) can be made for most State of the Union speeches. But by all means, keep trying.

Edit: For the record, I'm not trying to defend Obama. I'm just taking the same role you took in the "Fox vs. All Other Media" thread.


Posted by Lady Gaga on Feb-02-2010 05:24:

I'm rootin for ya the17sss!


Posted by EgosXII on Feb-02-2010 08:09:

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Originally posted by idoru
It's politics, of course there will be lies and of course the truth will be stretched. Stop acting like this is something new. I hope that you're capable of admitting that most presidents have done the same thing.


you have to admit obama's lies are different though... i mean, at least for me his dodginess is worse than bush's because he pushed his own honesty and the idea of hope so heavily but has achieved nothing...

it's true every president is a hypocrite, as are most, or all politicians: it's a filthy game, i just think Obama is annoying because his lies are very different... his major campaign was that he was going to inspire hope which would eventuate in change.. all he's done is inspire hope, then anally rape every citizen, while smiling and saying he's on their side...

again, i know every politician is dodgy, it just pisses me off personally with obama because his whole thing was that he ISN'T... at least everybody knew that bush was a dodgy, retarded ****.. with obama you don't know where you stand...


Posted by Krypton on Feb-02-2010 08:17:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
you have to admit obama's lies are different though... i mean, at least for me his dodginess is worse than bush's because he pushed his own honesty and the idea of hope so heavily but has achieved nothing...

it's true every president is a hypocrite, as are most, or all politicians: it's a filthy game, i just think Obama is annoying because his lies are very different... his major campaign was that he was going to inspire hope which would eventuate in change.. all he's done is inspire hope, then anally rape every citizen, while smiling and saying he's on their side...

again, i know every politician is dodgy, it just pisses me off personally with obama because his whole thing was that he ISN'T... at least everybody knew that bush was a dodgy, retarded ****.. with obama you don't know where you stand...


What is he supposed to do, tell everyone, "hey I'm a lying sack of shit!!"? What makes you think he isn't on our side? Everything that's being done is being done with the best of intentions, but it doesn't stop there. He's got a good team of advisors giving him sound advice in a very unsound time. He's governing from the center left. Cut him some slack.


Posted by EgosXII on Feb-02-2010 08:50:

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Originally posted by Krypton
What is he supposed to do, tell everyone, "hey I'm a lying sack of shit!!"? What makes you think he isn't on our side? Everything that's being done is being done with the best of intentions, but it doesn't stop there. He's got a good team of advisors giving him sound advice in a very unsound time. He's governing from the center left. Cut him some slack.


i think he shouldn't promise the world.. more than the world... when all he is is a nice voice...

again, i'm not an idiot, i know it's a political ploy, but surely i can't be the only one whose annoyed at the epic hypocrisy of all his "i'm the future, i'm going to change the world for good" bullshit... hope is one of the most powerful human emotions... bush is a criminal, but at least he never inspired hope that got epicly dashed

oh and for the record i hate bush, but i also hate fucking with people's emotions: the US really needed to support a moral leader, especially after bush, and all they ended up getting was a handsome hypocrite.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Feb-02-2010 16:49:

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Originally posted by The17sss
The question is, how are those NOT referendums on Obama if he is the national leader of the Democrats? They were just attributed to "bad candidates"? lol. 61% of voters say Obamacare should be dropped. 70% say that was the number 1 reason for the Massachusetts election---> http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...rop_health_care


Rasmussen is always your go-to source for polling, eh? Such a reputable outfit, asking questions such as "Are you in favor of the health care reform plan in front of Congress, which would prohibit people from choosing insurance plans with lower premiums and higher deductibles?"

Or: "Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: It�s always better to cut taxes than to increase government spending because taxpayers, not bureaucrats, are the best judges of how to spend their money."

Taking the fair and balanced right out of the Fox News playbook.

But all that aside - it's laughable to say that every election is a referendum on the national figure - I'm sure if you ask people in Massachusetts - where health care reform has already been enacted - whether this was a referendum on whether they believe Nevada should have the same system, they'd laugh at you too. Or are we to believe that Virginia was somehow a referendum on Rush Limbaugh, the national leader of the Republicans?

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If we were talking about Florida or Ohio, which could swing either way, maybe you'd be right. But Virginia and NJ went for Obama in a huge way during the election.


Lol, what? Virginia is now a solid blue state after voting for a Democrat for the first time since the Civil Rights Act? I'll take that mischaracterization. Corzine was a crook, Creigh Deeds couldn't put his pants on in the morning, and Coakley didn't even know Curt Schilling played for the Boston Red Sox. But yeah, these are all Obama's fault, because he campaigned so hard to get those people elected.

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And, well Massachusetts speaks for itself. 3.5 to 1 Democrat. He campaigned for all of them. Convenient to say that since it didn't work, he didn't use his political capital. By the same rationale, if Deeds, Coakley, or Corzine won with Obama's campaign support, would you say that those victories do not prove Obama's popularity or ability to swing races?


Absolutely not - I would have said the Democrats ran the better campaign. Voter registration doesn't mean anything if they aren't motivated to turn out. Massachusetts was a surprise - but it shows more that Democrats have neglected local issues of importance in Massachusetts and ran a shitty campaign than that the national agenda is somehow now delegitimized.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-02-2010 17:10:

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Originally posted by Comrade Stalin
the17sss, you exploiting, corrupt, money-hungry, fat cat, greedy, decadent capitalist pig. I will nationalize you.




Honestly, how can anyone not love this guy? Lmao.


Posted by Krypton on Feb-02-2010 21:53:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
i think he shouldn't promise the world.. more than the world... when all he is is a nice voice...

again, i'm not an idiot, i know it's a political ploy, but surely i can't be the only one whose annoyed at the epic hypocrisy of all his "i'm the future, i'm going to change the world for good" bullshit... hope is one of the most powerful human emotions... bush is a criminal, but at least he never inspired hope that got epicly dashed

oh and for the record i hate bush, but i also hate fucking with people's emotions: the US really needed to support a moral leader, especially after bush, and all they ended up getting was a handsome hypocrite.


He never promised the world or said, "I'm the future, I'm going to change the world." Bush did inspire hope. Hope that invading Iraq would initiate a wave of democracy throughout the Middle East. I don't know how in the world you concluded Obama is a hypocrite. By all means, convince me.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-02-2010 22:18:

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Originally posted by jennypie
Honestly, how can anyone not love this guy? Lmao.


jenny loves krypton? now that's something i didnt see coming.


Posted by Krypton on Feb-02-2010 22:26:


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-02-2010 22:47:

isn't stalin your alt?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-02-2010 22:54:

Too funny to be Krypton.


Posted by Renzo on Feb-02-2010 23:00:

Actually, Jennie, it is Krypton


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