Originally posted by Renzo
This just in: Hillary Clinton has announced 'Martin Luther King Jr. Day' no longer exists.
The entire MLK, Jr. controversy is really annoying - it's just a case of the media blowing something out of proportion in order to hit HRC unfairly. I'm no Clinton fan, but it's getting pretty pathetic. Hit her on issues, not on something she said that is factually correct.
Originally posted by RJT
Hilary Clinton scares me as much as Joseph Lieberman does.
Lol take that back!
edit: I have a very, very, very low opinion of Joe Lieberman.
But I do want to take the bait and ask where the deep-seated hatred of Hillary comes from.
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Jan-14-2008 03:58
Spike
RUN GO! GET TO THE CHOPPA
Registered: May 2003
Location: Markham, ON, Canada
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Originally posted by Lebezniatniko
Lol take that back!
edit: I have a very, very, very low opinion of Joe Lieberman.
But I do want to take the bait and ask where the deep-seated hatred of Hillary comes from.
are u joking? hillary is the anti-christ. wake up meng
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Jan-14-2008 12:28
Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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Originally posted by Spike
are u joking? hillary is the anti-christ. wake up meng
Anti-Christ... hmmm... somehow that wasn't the substantiation I was looking for.
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Jan-14-2008 12:55
Jeremy H
Ja hallå?
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Isn't the anti-christ just what the US needs?
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Jan-14-2008 12:57
Blake
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Hilo, Hawaii
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Originally posted by Jeremy H
Isn't the anti-christ just what the US needs?
Nah, we've already got one in office, thanks.
I'm pretty sure in the long run another Republican will take the election. I'm not sure what the Democrats are thinking, but most likely they'll vote someone in who is NOT ELECTABLE. Both Obama and Clinon have plenty of supporters around the US but when it comes time to step inside the polling booth come November I just don't see the American people making either of them our president.
I think Republicans know that neither Clinton or Obama are electable, which is why so many of them are running.
This is not to say that I don't want to see one of the Democratic frontrunners in office.. just that I doubt it will happen very much.
Originally posted by Blake
Nah, we've already got one in office, thanks.
I'm pretty sure in the long run another Republican will take the election. I'm not sure what the Democrats are thinking, but most likely they'll vote someone in who is NOT ELECTABLE. Both Obama and Clinon have plenty of supporters around the US but when it comes time to step inside the polling booth come November I just don't see the American people making either of them our president.
I think Republicans know that neither Clinton or Obama are electable, which is why so many of them are running.
This is not to say that I don't want to see one of the Democratic frontrunners in office.. just that I doubt it will happen very much.
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Originally posted by thesauce23
Jan-14-2008 17:30
Blake
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Hilo, Hawaii
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Originally posted by UmmiE
^^^
=\ .. Kinda sucked having to try and explain the above concept to people (including TAs) I met while traveling through Germany and Belgium a couple of months ago, who asked me why Americans voted Bush in twice..
It's kinda weird taking criticism abroad. I'm definitely more defensive of the US overseas, but sometimes there's there's little that can be said about certain things..
Even if Clinton or Obama took office I wonder how long either of them would last..