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sirs

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #45 on: November 04, 2008, 06:00:16 PM »
<<You're right, I don't [think Obama's a terrorist, a Muslim, a reverse racist, a crooked politician, or a dope who got through Harvard Law on the basis of his skin colour.  Or a communist or a socialist or an anti-Semite ]  and never have.  >>

All right.  Enough of this bullshit.  Who are you really and where is sirs?

Care to provide even 1 quote, where I ever even implied otherwise??  You see Tee, that's your problem.  In your mind anyone that doesn't think like you and is *gasp* a conservative, must by design claim Obama is all that, and more.  Rational minded conservatives have rarely made such an inferrence, much less such accusations.  All the while you bend over backwards to continue to make the outrageous accusations regarding Bush lying us into war, stealing elections, is a morronic version of Hitler, accusatory garbage like that.  But you have this template, that can not and will not be disengaged.  And that's unfortunate
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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #46 on: November 04, 2008, 07:01:58 PM »
<<Care to provide even 1 quote, where I ever even implied otherwise??  You see Tee, that's your problem.  In your mind anyone that doesn't think like you and is *gasp* a conservative, must by design claim Obama is all that, and more. >>

LOL.  Geeze, so that's how I think, huh?   Whoah, I always wondered how I thought and now I know.  From an authoritative source.  Thanks, sirs.

<<Rational minded conservatives have rarely made such an inferrence, much less such accusations. >>

Damn straight.  They let others make them for them.  And never repudiate a word of it, as long as they think it's helping their campaigns.

<<All the while you bend over backwards to continue to make the outrageous accusations regarding Bush lying us into war . . . >>

Nothing outrageous about that, it is EXACTLY what happened and most people now understand that, even in the U.S.

<< . . .  stealing elections>>

a perfect description of what happened in Florida in the 2000 Presidential election . . .

<<[Bush] is a morronic version of Hitler . . . >>

also more or less true; not as smart as Hitler, not as good an orator, not as courageous a warrior, not smart enough to write his own book, never had what it takes to rise up from the bottom; - - while both men are evil, and have blood on their hands, Hitler has a lot more blood and in all other respects out-classes Bush as well.

<< . . .  accusatory garbage like that.  But you have this template, that can not and will not be disengaged.  And that's unfortunate>>

What REALLY is unfortunate are the blinders you walk around with all day long that just won't let you see the obvious.

sirs

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #47 on: November 04, 2008, 07:13:34 PM »
so....no examples.  Didn't think so.
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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #48 on: November 04, 2008, 10:28:24 PM »
I think Bush has been notably good for life issues...

Lol, yeah, just ask the Iraqis.

I think Bush could get elected in Iraq.

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #49 on: November 04, 2008, 10:58:42 PM »
The purpose of my query was not to lock you into a candidate. Obama or McCain, follow your instincts.

My query was more conversational. I know and you know both parties pander to whomever will get them votes.

But I do see a lot of damning of the GOP for their position vis a vis the definition of marriage but i don't see a lot of posting about dems who advocate one thing and then vote in the opposite direction.

And I just wanted to know if you observed the same thing.

Consider it a reality check on my part. Validation of my own observations if you will.


Consider your observations validated.  And I acknowledge your point about dems who advocate one way and vote another, I'm not blind to it.  Yes, I do hit the GOP hard on their position, but I also try to give credit when they moderate too.  I like to try and be objective, but there are times when I fail miserably.  The more that I see the GOP harden into social conservatives, the less comfortable I am with the party, and I try to speak out about that whenever possible.  It's probably grating to some, but that's where I'm coming from.  I don't like the extremism in either party or either ideology.

So far BT it looks like your prediction is holding, this election is close.

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #50 on: November 04, 2008, 11:02:26 PM »
I think Bush has been notably good for life issues...

Lol, yeah, just ask the Iraqis.

I think Bush could get elected in Iraq.

He should go there , therefore , posthaste !

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #51 on: November 04, 2008, 11:03:01 PM »
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So far BT it looks like your prediction is holding, this election is close.

I think Obama will win by a bigger margin than i originally predicted.

My town is usually 60-40 Red. We went 53-47 Red this time.

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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #52 on: November 04, 2008, 11:05:44 PM »
I'll predict roughly 335 +/- 10 votes for Obama at this point.
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Re: How Many Laws Can One Break?
« Reply #53 on: November 04, 2008, 11:08:23 PM »
I think that CA and the West Coast states will up the popular vote for Obama, but I also think that the popular vote will be within 5-6%.