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DavidT wrote:Shadowman wrote:What Original Sin said was 1. A joke and 2. Not directed at you.
While we're on the subject, Barack Obama is still more experienced that Sarah Palin.DavidT wrote:Don't you DARE leave Clinton out of it. He didn't do much to prevent such things as 9/11 and he even accepted partial blame for not going after Bin Laden.
Not everything is Bush's fault....
Don't forget that Reagan gave funds and weapons to the Taliban.
Don't forget that Clinton gave nuclear blueprints to Iran and also provided missile technology to the Chinese, which increased the accuracy of their ballistic missiles, and he provided nuclear technology to the North Koreans that eventually enabled them to develop nuclear weapons.
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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:He doesn't know American History because of a dubious fact about Lincoln that I'm sure most Americans don't know?
EDIT: And by the way, the debt doesn't need to be paid to Lincoln...
DavidT wrote:Skice wrote:DavidT wrote:Bush did a pretty damn good job for what he faced, especially as soon as he went into office he had to deal with 9/11. How many more terrorist attacks have we had since 9/11???
If Bush did his job right in the first place, 9/11 would have just been another day on the calender.
Don't you DARE leave Clinton out of it. He didn't do much to prevent such things as 9/11 and he even accepted partial blame for not going after Bin Laden.
hotrod1979 wrote:While we're on the subject, Barack Obama is still more experienced that Sarah Palin.
I would say they are relatively equal in the experience arena, however Palin was running as a VP candidate (basically just a no-power figurehead in our system of gov't).
hotrod1979 wrote:While we're on the subject, Barack Obama is still more experienced that Sarah Palin.
I would say they are relatively equal in the experience arena, however Palin was running as a VP candidate (basically just a no-power figurehead in our system of gov't).
DevastaTTor wrote:Well, I see we've had fun on this thread all night long. I don't know if all of this is what Ryan had in mind when he started it yesterday.
Bumblethumper wrote:DavidT wrote:Skice wrote:DavidT wrote:Bush did a pretty damn good job for what he faced, especially as soon as he went into office he had to deal with 9/11. How many more terrorist attacks have we had since 9/11???
If Bush did his job right in the first place, 9/11 would have just been another day on the calender.
Don't you DARE leave Clinton out of it. He didn't do much to prevent such things as 9/11 and he even accepted partial blame for not going after Bin Laden.
I thought Clinton made a very robust rebuttal to such claims, though he does accept ultimate responsibility for how things turned out. I clearly remember him talking about the threat posed by Bin Laden, and at the time everyone acted like it was something he made up as a distraction from the whole skirt-chasing scandal.
Counterpunch wrote:Sarah Palin could not answer the simple question of, 'What are the responsibilities of the Vice President?'
She couldn't. It was absolutely shameful and embarrassing.
And it wasn't that she just couldn't answer the question, she got it wrong...
This woman was absolutely, unequivocally, unprepared and incapable of doing the job. She was a rash choice on McCain's part to attempt to swing disenfranchised women voters after Hilary lost the Primary.
tile_mcgillus wrote:Wow. I am glad everyone spent their night spewing political talking points provided to them by their preferred media source. People, the election is over, there is nothing you can do about it now, maybe you should have campaigned harder for your chosen guy.
I just have to say that yesterday was a historic day for America and the world. I just hope Barack Obama is able to achieve his lofty goals.
Editor wrote:Hotrod...
Yesterday was historic. No I don't specifically mean because a man who was not white was sworn in, but because any time a new person is named to the office is a historic moment.
And besides, yesterday was a huge day for millions of people, regardless of if they were happy because:
The first President of color.
The end of the Bush Presidency.
What some see as part of the realization of Dr. King's dream.
What may have been the largest collection of media sheep ever.
The belief that something big has changed for whatever rational.
Yesterday was historic, even if it's just as a line in a history book, but without a doubt it is a day that will be in the history books, just as would have been if John McCain had won. Attempts to say otherwise just cheapen any other points you feel the need to debate.
Starscreams bad comedy wrote:Historic? Not really considering that we go through this same thing every 4 - 8 years.
Historic because hes "black"? BFD....there have been other first blacks, were those occasions touted as being just as historic? In the future will the first Asian, Mexican, Eskimo etc etc... president being sworn in be labeled in the same "historic" manner?
Historic because hes bi-racial?
Historic because its the first time in 20 years that we dont have a Bush or Clinton in office?
Historic because we are told its supposed to be so by all the talking heads?
Counterpunch wrote:But for now, we would all be better served if at the very least, the things Obama has said about Government working for the people and a return to the values of personal and corporate responsibility were to come true.
Cyber Bishop wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:Well, I see we've had fun on this thread all night long. I don't know if all of this is what Ryan had in mind when he started it yesterday.
It's not.
I am seriously considering removing all non essential posts from this thread too.
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