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Red_Thunder
02-05-2008, 05:25 PM
I mean really, are you blind? Can't you read people even the slightest? She is nothing but a sneaky say what you want to hear bad actor snake in the grass. When I see her speak to people I can see in her eyes that what she's really thinking about is eating their children and that is why she has the smirky little laugh. That crying and tearing up really looks convincing. :|

Anyone who laughs without moving their teeth is no good. I can see it now if she is elected, she will turn into the devil like John Candy in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as soon as shes finished taking the oath. :nonono:

GROFF200
02-05-2008, 05:45 PM
I'm not really happy about any of the *******s running right now.
A lot of them are much worse than Hillary though.

Red_Thunder
02-05-2008, 05:49 PM
I'm not really happy about any of the *******s running right now.
A lot of them are much worse than Hillary though.

Don't get me wrong, most politicians are sneaky say what you want to hear bad actor snakes in the grass. But she doesn't even try, or can't, hide the fact that she is.

lamja00
02-05-2008, 05:54 PM
I mean really, are you blind? Can't you read people even the slightest? She is nothing but a sneaky say what you want to hear bad actor snake in the grass. When I see her speak to people I can see in her eyes that what she's really thinking about is eating their children and that is why she has the smirky little laugh. That crying and tearing up really looks convincing. :|

Anyone who laughs without moving their teeth is no good. I can see it now if she is elected, she will turn into the devil like John Candy in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as soon as shes finished taking the oath. :nonono:

I don't like her either. Speaking of laughter, did you see her in any of the past debates? Tough question comes, Hillary inserts laughter. WTF is that????????

fat mike
02-05-2008, 08:42 PM
lol-i hadnt caught that-i need to be watching this stuff more..man i thought jj did this thread..

grimrebuke
02-05-2008, 08:47 PM
Um, yes, and people who voted for Bush twice are what? Geniuses?

Don't get me wrong, I think the woman's part of the problem and not part of the solution. On the upside, if she gets elected the GOP in Congress will be so fuming mad she won't get anything done that isn't directly Executive Privilege. Which is kind of how our government runs best.

Shadoglare
02-05-2008, 10:11 PM
Um, yes, and people who voted for Bush twice are what? Geniuses?

Actually we were people who found Kerry to be even scarier than Bush was. Sort of like this year is turning out to be, it was a "Keep Kerry the f**k out of office" vote, not a "get Bush back *in* office" vote.

grimrebuke
02-05-2008, 10:32 PM
Actually we were people who found Kerry to be even scarier than Bush was. Sort of like this year is turning out to be, it was a "Keep Kerry the f**k out of office" vote, not a "get Bush back *in* office" vote.

And what scary thing were you worried Kerry was going to do? I mean, when the nation is the people and the Constitution, and Bush pisses on both of those regularly, what could be worse? What exactly were you afraid Kerry was going to do?

Mister E.
02-05-2008, 10:44 PM
Actually we were people who found Kerry to be even scarier than Bush was. Sort of like this year is turning out to be, it was a "Keep Kerry the f**k out of office" vote, not a "get Bush back *in* office" vote.

I don't care for name calling, but anyone who thought Kerry was scarier than Bush is a ****ing idiot. They should not be allowed to vote, have money, drive, or be allowed out of their homes without supervision.

No, I'm not joking.

optimus
02-05-2008, 10:48 PM
Hillary's a sweet girl, she just needs some TLC.

grimrebuke
02-05-2008, 11:55 PM
Hillary's a sweet girl, she just needs some TLC.

Hillary's a wing-nut. She has people cheering for her and she is cutting them off with the snide, motherly tone so that she can read her prepared speech without interruption. She really gives the air that the people are an inconvenience in the way of her governing and, quite frankly, I've had 7 years too many of that already this decade.

optimus
02-06-2008, 01:07 AM
I know, it was a joke. I can't stand her.

Shadoglare
02-06-2008, 01:14 AM
I don't care for name calling, but anyone who thought Kerry was scarier than Bush is a ****ing idiot. They should not be allowed to vote, have money, drive, or be allowed out of their homes without supervision.

Love you too, man. All I can say is if you vote for someone based on "he's not ___," which is really the only reason I could see people wanting to vote for that douchebag, that's not exactly the work of the sharpest tool in the shed either.

His entire campaign the dude changed his stories every time he turned around depending on who he was talking to or what the polls were reading.
I want somebody in office that has the ability to make hard decisions if he needs to, even if it means that decision doesn't make all of the poll-takers all happy and fuzzy-feeling inside.
"Will this improve my approval rating" should not be #1 on the list of reasons to make one choice or the other. (This is, BTW, one of the things that also pisses me off about Hillary)

TheLateGreat
02-06-2008, 01:55 AM
People who vote for Hillary Clinton are f*cking Morons

Pretty much, if for no other reason than she will most likely lose in November. So WTF.

SolarDeath
02-06-2008, 01:59 AM
y'know you can add anyone's name to the ballot... I'm wondering if the power of the internet would be enough that a good portion of Americans would add the name of someone/thing...... unusual.


Also I don't like Hillary either but I doubt she wants to eat babies.

grimrebuke
02-06-2008, 02:05 AM
Love you too, man. All I can say is if you vote for someone based on "he's not ___," which is really the only reason I could see people wanting to vote for that douchebag, that's not exactly the work of the sharpest tool in the shed either.

His entire campaign the dude changed his stories every time he turned around depending on who he was talking to or what the polls were reading.
I want somebody in office that has the ability to make hard decisions if he needs to, even if it means that decision doesn't make all of the poll-takers all happy and fuzzy-feeling inside.
"Will this improve my approval rating" should not be #1 on the list of reasons to make one choice or the other. (This is, BTW, one of the things that also pisses me off about Hillary)

Actually, his positions did not change, but his positions are nuanced. So if you give them to Karl Rove, you get the usual sophistry and it sounds like he is changing his mind. For example, he thought the President should have the authority to act quickly if Iraq was proven to be an immediate threat, so he passed the resolution to give the President that authority. The President abused that authority and Kerry came back and said the war was an error and the occupation needed to be stopped. Now, those two decisions are the same detailed policy, but left to a lying scumbag will sound like he's changing his mind.

TheLateGreat
02-06-2008, 02:15 AM
^Total agreeance. Among politicians, I actually had/have a particular liking of John Kerry and think he would have made a better-than-average president. That the Rove tactics were so successful in smearing him just proves how f*cking moronic so many of you people are.

Also, that that show Moment of Truth is, evidently, a success.

Corporate Avenger
02-06-2008, 03:30 AM
Actually we were people who found Kerry to be even scarier than Bush was. Sort of like this year is turning out to be, it was a "Keep Kerry the f**k out of office" vote, not a "get Bush back *in* office" vote.

I've heard people say that over and over again, but I've never heard one person explain how Kerry could be any "scarier" than the worst administration in history that is full of war criminals, fascists, traitors, and draft dodgers. It boggles the mind, sounds like Bush voters bought into the propaganda being peddled by Faux news and Rush Limbaugh.

That's why the whole world thinks are incredibly stupid for re-electing the turd.

Corporate Avenger
02-06-2008, 03:35 AM
Actually, his positions did not change, but his positions are nuanced. So if you give them to Karl Rove, you get the usual sophistry and it sounds like he is changing his mind. For example, he thought the President should have the authority to act quickly if Iraq was proven to be an immediate threat, so he passed the resolution to give the President that authority. The President abused that authority and Kerry came back and said the war was an error and the occupation needed to be stopped. Now, those two decisions are the same detailed policy, but left to a lying scumbag will sound like he's changing his mind.

Don't forget the Republicans and their media machine was in high gear smearing, lying, and mis-representing Kerry 24 hours a day culminating with the swift boating and the propaganda movie shown right before the election. That's why the gullible conservatives thought everything they did about Kerry. I mean, they actually managed to make them think Bush was a war hero and Kerry was a commie traitor.

GROFF200
02-06-2008, 09:33 AM
Voting for Bush because Kerry scares you, or not voting for Hillary because you think she can't win in November, is a bit sad I think. If the state of our democracy is such that you can't actually find a candidate you like, or you feel you can't vote for the candidate you like, then the whole system is screwed.
Too many people treat this like it's a sporting event now. This type of atomsphere usually doesn't attract the best and brightest.

ThePrankMonkey
02-06-2008, 09:37 AM
one of the prices you pay for living in a free country is people can vote for whoever for whatever reason they want and they dont need your ****ing approval to do it either.

me thinks some of you would rather have a dictatorship, certainly seems to coincide with your views on how a person should vote.

lamja00
02-06-2008, 02:54 PM
Happy Hillary Clinton -- full of laughter, big grins, and ideas. She thinks she's perfect, but she's not - too bullheaded to admit her own mistakes. I see right through her facade and her desperate campaign to win the nominee. She's in a dogfight with a relative political baby for what she thinks is her destiny. ha ha ha, that makes me laugh.

Shadoglare
02-06-2008, 03:12 PM
Actually, his positions did not change, but his positions are nuanced.

I honestly don't even remember what his positions were any more other than the fact that they seemed to change direction like the wind, and that at least at the time I agreed with Bush's more than his.
I haven't thought about the man in four years and it really matters not at this point.

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