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08-17-2008, 10:08 PM
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1/20/09 Destruction of US - Proceeding as planned
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There is no way he could tell Warren, or anybody else, that life begins at conception even if he believes it himself.
The kook-left of the party would not tolerate the proposition that a fetus could actual be a human being. As long as they continue to deny that life begins at conception, they can continue to advocate killing "fetuses".
They would have nailed him to the wall if he said it.
It's unfortunate one has to be told what they should believe from outsourcing.
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08-17-2008, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by WingsOfGold
You give his constituents much to much credit in assuming they have "intellectual ability". You must be without malice in your heart, a kind person. 
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That's"" "too" much credit"".....and now you saying something about intellectual ability.....
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08-17-2008, 10:12 PM
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My question to McCain would be, if he is so certain that life begins at conception, then how come he's okay with stem cell research?
I finally watched the debates and I can see why many people thought McCain did better, he did answer the questions with more clarity,and was more personable than Obama was. However, I liked Obama's responses better, even if they weren't as smoothly delivered. But then again, I'm a bit of an egghead who tends not to be very black and white in my approach to life, and I appreciate nuance, so I suppose that should come as no surprise.
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08-17-2008, 10:33 PM
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Suppose this is a preview of the fall campaign and McCain actually defeats Obama based on presenting himself as more presidential.
What will Democrats do if they lose?
I mean, if they can't win an election like this after 8 years of an unpopular president, and unpopular war and a shaky economy, they really ought to think about hanging it up as a political party. Any democrat should win this race without breaking a sweat and yet, The Anointed One is in trouble. It would be the 8th loss in the last 11 elections. That would be truly pathetic, don't ya think?
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08-17-2008, 11:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WingsOfGold
You give his constituents much to much credit in assuming they have "intellectual ability". You must be without malice in your heart, a kind person. 
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Ha, ha, I am not without malice toward those who would support an entity whose goal is to tear asunder and lay in ruin a great nation.  Never underestimate the power of KoolAid. 
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08-17-2008, 11:05 PM
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We did it!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by j33
My question to McCain would be, if he is so certain that life begins at conception, then how come he's okay with stem cell research?
I finally watched the debates and I can see why many people thought McCain did better, he did answer the questions with more clarity,and was more personable than Obama was. However, I liked Obama's responses better, even if they weren't as smoothly delivered. But then again, I'm a bit of an egghead who tends not to be very black and white in my approach to life, and I appreciate nuance, so I suppose that should come as no surprise.
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It's easy to be a hypocrite when you see the world in black and white as does McCain who is pro life but for stem cell research, who believes marriage is between man and wife but okay with adultry then divorce of his crippled wife for a younger, richer former USC cheerleader.
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08-17-2008, 11:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lilypad
Ha, ha, I am not without malice toward those who would support an entity whose goal is to tear asunder and lay in ruin a great nation.  Never underestimate the power of KoolAid. 
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Nope, never underestimate the Kool-Aid effect on the repubs...they haven't noticed just where this country is or is heading after 8 years of THEIR leader.
Wouldn't it be a miracle if the poster could actually provide FACTS that prove that Obama plans to "tear asunder and lay in ruin a great nation"...
My goodness! The Pomposity 
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08-17-2008, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by blacknight04
Obama's answered the question far better than McCain. McCain just said evil existed, so now lets go after Osama and kill him.  Obama was more sincere and personal then McBush was, McBush just looked fake to me.
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Obama was completely out classed. It was clear that Obama didn't have his cue cards.
McCain's many years of experience, compared to Obama's 143 days in national politics, showed through...
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08-17-2008, 11:38 PM
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We did it!
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Originally Posted by ProudCapMarine
Obama was completely out classed. It was clear that Obama didn't have his cue cards.
McCain's many years of experience, compared to Obama's 143 days in national politics, showed through...
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Having known the questions ahead of time with your motorcade of people also helps http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/us.../18mccain.html
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08-17-2008, 11:53 PM
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time John McCain « - Blogs from CNN.com
"Ross says the whole event only came about because of the relationship Warren has with both men. He said they all agreed to assure a “level field, “McCain would not hear the questions or Senator Obama’s answers.” The pastor spoke to each candidate this week, giving the general themes. Warren decided to tell them each the first two questions in advance, about the three wisest people you know, and the biggest moral failings.
For their part, an Obama spokesperson told CNN’s Mike Roselli they are not pursuing whether McCain heard any of the other questions. They say they assuming McCain had the same information they did."
He doesn't wish to pursue but leave it up to his loyal minions.
If they were stumped by the questions they were asked they need to give up running for President. Those are todays issues and one that is running for POTUS and knowing the question before hand or not is pretty much moot.
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