It's Official, Republicans are Retarded!
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Reverend
post Sep 5 2008, 06:01 AM
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Obama takes in 10 million dollars in ONE DAY, after Palin's disgusting speech!

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I can't even believe how stupid, sleezy and retarded republican's are. You'd think they'd be on their best behaviour after putting that monster George W Bush in the Whitehouse TWICE!

But Nope, their retardedness continues onward.

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Reverend
post Sep 5 2008, 06:19 AM
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In June 2008, Palin spoke at her former church. On the topic of Iraq, she asked that people pray for the soldiers and that "there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan." In regards to a proposed natural-gas pipeline she said, "I think God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built."[135]

Sounds like a stellar person to run the word's most powerful country!
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post Sep 5 2008, 06:33 AM
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 06:47 AM
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 06:48 AM
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QUOTE (Reverend @ Sep 5 2008, 09:01 AM) *
Obama takes in 10 million dollars in ONE DAY, after Palin's disgusting speech!

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I can't even believe how stupid, sleezy and retarded republican's are. You'd think they'd be on their best behaviour after putting that monster George W Bush in the Whitehouse TWICE!

But Nope, their retardedness continues onward.


Sounds like a desperation move because they see the danger of him loosing really.
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watcher
post Sep 5 2008, 06:53 AM
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the dv armchair political race is heating up
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cc la femme
post Sep 5 2008, 06:56 AM
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QUOTE (Blue Frost @ Sep 5 2008, 07:48 AM) *
Sounds like a desperation move because they see the danger of him loosing really.
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Sarah "the terrah"
post Sep 5 2008, 06:59 AM
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QUOTE (Blue Frost @ Sep 5 2008, 07:48 AM) *
Sounds like a desperation move because they see the danger of him loosing really.

Abolutely, one can tell from number of rumor blogs, and even here on DV the statling number of desperation rumor threads last few days. The fanatsy is in great danger & his supporters all know it.
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 06:59 AM
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QUOTE (watcher @ Sep 5 2008, 09:53 AM) *
the dv armchair political race is heating up


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watcher
post Sep 5 2008, 07:01 AM
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morning blue man
greetings cc
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 07:05 AM
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QUOTE (Sarah @ Sep 5 2008, 09:59 AM) *
Abolutely, one can tell from number of rumor blogs, and even here on DV the statling number of desperation rumor threads last few days. The fanatsy is in great danger & his supporters all know it.


Half his supporters, half are quiet being that there the industry's and crooks he panders to.
He should have connections with a lot of them from people like his neighbor.
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 07:05 AM
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Hi CC good morning
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cc la femme
post Sep 5 2008, 07:06 AM
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Heya Blue!! Good morn
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Blue Frost
post Sep 5 2008, 07:09 AM
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Many people are likely wondering "Who's this Bill Ayers guy?" about whom so many words were expended at last night's Democratic presidential debate between Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Ayers was a 1960s radical, a leader in the Weathermen, a group which exploded a few bombs, one of which accidentially killed three of its members. Ayers, along with his wife Bernadine Dohrn, went undergound for years only to eventually reemerge to become a University of Illinois education professor, a Hyde Park neighbor to Obama and, now, a touchpoint in the 2008 presidential race.

Chicago Tribune reporter Don Terry back in 2001 wrote a very informative profile of Ayers. For those who wish to get a better understanding of who he is, here it is:

School reform crusader Bill Ayers works within the system now, but don't ask the former Weatherman to apologize for his radical past

Sunday, September 16, 2001
By Don Terry. Don Terry is a Tribune staff reporter.

A good-looking married couple from Chicago, professional, accomplished and just the other side of middle age, are on their annual August vacation in northern California, reminiscing about their youth, their fugitive days.

They are sitting on a bluff, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the soothing sounds of the crashing surf floating up to surround them like background music in yoga class. A chilly fog has rolled in.In the old days, the couple enjoyed coming to such places. The sea air tasted like freedom. But they had to be careful about who saw them trying to be normal. They had to remember to use their phony names.

For years, his was "Joe." Hers was "Rose."

"I was at the top of my field," the wife says. "I was on the FBI's 10 most wanted list."

She smiles at her husband.

"He was on the bottom," she adds. "I was most wanted, he was just wanted, sort of wanted."



Along with people like this and his racist anti white preacher friends, I want him to disappear to a dark place back under a rock.

Obama's neighbor Ayers: The Swamp

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save canada
post Sep 5 2008, 08:26 AM
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I keep reading that article over and over again but I keep missing the part where they've uncovered the ties to Ayers that are more substantial than being his neighbour and serving on a completely unrelated panel decades later.
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post Sep 5 2008, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE (Blue Frost @ Sep 5 2008, 10:48 AM) *
Sounds like a desperation move because they see the danger of him loosing really.


coming from somebody who supports an alaskan separatist who thinks the illegal invation of Iraq on false pretenses is a task of God
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post Sep 5 2008, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE (save canada @ Sep 5 2008, 12:26 PM) *
I keep reading that article over and over again but I keep missing the part where they've uncovered the ties to Ayers that are more substantial than being his neighbour and serving on a completely unrelated panel decades later.



obviusly has has reading comprehension nowhere does it say Obama was close to Ayers and ignoring the fact that Palin advocates alaskan seperatists
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save canada
post Sep 5 2008, 10:01 AM
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But Iam a moron so who knows
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save canada
post Sep 5 2008, 10:18 AM
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It's funny how people keep trying to make somehting of the Ayers connection, while McCain was actually a part of the Keating 5 and only got away with it because they said that he was an idiot that should have known better rather than full on responsible.
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StraightTalk
post Sep 5 2008, 10:19 AM
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The sadest thing is that Obama really has a shot but uneducated idiots out there are ruining it for him. I never saw anyone lose it and get hauled out when Obama was speaking. But I saw few people act like children during the Palin & McCain speeches. Don't you realize that when you act & talk like fools, it turns off people? Americans know they need change. Americans know they need solutions. Americans don't need more finger pointing, fear mongering, racial slurs and any other negative acts or comments that just cheapens it for everyone. Americans need positive solutions and a concrete game plan, if they can recover within the next 10 years. Do you honestly think the US will recover in the next 4? And if Obama gets elected, there will be changed but things are sooo bad there that the history books will simply state he did his best but to no avail. Witness the other more disciplined countries rise to the top. I hope with great power, those nations will want to uphold good values for all countries, as the US is in no position to do much more (funds are depleted, huge deficit & debt, possible migration of the best & brightest to other countries, and US companies getting bought out or re-located by foreigner). Each American's load of the National debt is currently at about $32K (on top of personal debt). Does not look good at all.
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Reverend
post Sep 5 2008, 10:22 AM
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nice post straight talk, seems pretty straightforward, but then again, bush got elected twice so...........
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post Sep 5 2008, 10:22 AM
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and where is blue frost how can he explain why Palin a traitor to the U.S and a religious extremist who believes the rape of Iraq is God's task is more qualified than Obama
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post Sep 5 2008, 10:24 AM
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QUOTE (StraightTalk @ Sep 5 2008, 02:19 PM) *
The sadest thing is that Obama really has a shot but uneducated idiots out there are ruining it for him. I never saw anyone lose it and get hauled out when Obama was speaking. But I saw few people act like children during the Palin & McCain speeches. Don't you realize that when you act & talk like fools, it turns off people? Americans know they need change. Americans know they need solutions. Americans don't need more finger pointing, fear mongering, racial slurs and any other negative acts or comments that just cheapens it for everyone. Americans need positive solutions and a concrete game plan, if they can recover within the next 10 years. Do you honestly think the US will recover in the next 4? And if Obama gets elected, there will be changed but things are sooo bad there that the history books will simply state he did his best but to no avail. Witness the other more disciplined countries rise to the top. I hope with great power, those nations will want to uphold good values for all countries, as the US is in no position to do much more (funds are depleted, huge deficit & debt, possible migration of the best & brightest to other countries, and US companies getting bought out or re-located by foreigner). Each American's load of the National debt is currently at about $32K (on top of personal debt). Does not look good at all.



according the book guide to leaving america 300,000 Americans leave the U.S each year

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Goat Boy©
post Sep 5 2008, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE (Reverend @ Sep 5 2008, 07:01 AM) *
Obama takes in 10 million dollars in ONE DAY, after Palin's disgusting speech!

Story Link

I can't even believe how stupid, sleezy and retarded republican's are. You'd think they'd be on their best behaviour after putting that monster George W Bush in the Whitehouse TWICE!

But Nope, their retardedness continues onward.


What about Gingrich............? Republicans have a long history of this. The fact that these people get elected proves their intelligence, not retardation.
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Goat Boy©
post Sep 5 2008, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE (Reverend @ Sep 5 2008, 07:01 AM) *
Obama takes in 10 million dollars in ONE DAY, after Palin's disgusting speech!

Story Link

I can't even believe how stupid, sleezy and retarded republican's are. You'd think they'd be on their best behaviour after putting that monster George W Bush in the Whitehouse TWICE!

But Nope, their retardedness continues onward.


What about Gingrich............? Republicans have a long history of this. The fact that these people get elected proves their intelligence, not retardation.
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post Sep 5 2008, 10:32 AM
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QUOTE (Goat Boy© @ Sep 5 2008, 10:26 AM) *
What about Gingrich............? Republicans have a long history of this. The fact that these people get elected proves their intelligence, not retardation.


their luck is about to run out.
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StraightTalk
post Sep 5 2008, 10:35 AM
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Check out how we are doing in Canada.

Budget 2008: Responsible Leadership for Uncertain Times
Building on the Government’s 2007 Economic Statement, the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, tabled a balanced, focused and prudent budget to strengthen Canada amidst global economic uncertainty. Budget 2008 continues reducing debt and taxes, focuses government spending, and provides additional support for sectors of the economy that are struggling in this period of uncertainty.

In fact, this year alone the Government is injecting $21 billion of stimulus into the Canadian economy. As a share of the economy, this is significantly greater than the stimulus package offered by the U.S.

“Our Government is meeting the challenge of global economic uncertainty with a plan that is real, a plan that is responsible, a plan that is working,” said Minister Flaherty. “In the weeks to come, Canadians will see $2.9 billion in retroactive personal tax relief that was announced in the fall. We didn’t wait, we acted and Canadians can see the results.”

Budget 2008 also provides the most important federally driven personal finance innovation since the introduction of the Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP): the Tax-Free Savings Account. This flexible, registered, general-purpose account will allow Canadians to watch their savings—including interest income, dividend payments and capital gains—grow tax-free.

“The Tax-Free Savings Account is the first of its kind in Canadian history,” said Minister Flaherty. “It will provide all Canadians with a powerful incentive to save. An RRSP is primarily intended for retirement, but the Tax-Free Savings Account is like an RRSP for everything else in your life.”

Budget 2008 also demonstrates responsible leadership by:

Reducing debt.
Since taking office, the Government has reduced the federal debt by more than $37 billion, including $10.2 billion this fiscal year. The Government’s aggressive debt reduction has resulted in ongoing interest savings of $2 billion per year. Under the Tax Back Guarantee, the benefits of debt reduction are passed on to Canadians in the form of lower personal income taxes.

Strengthening Canada’s tax advantage.
Since taking office, the Government has delivered almost $200 billion in tax relief over this and the next five years. Budget 2008 extends accelerated capital cost allowance treatment for the manufacturing and processing sector by three years on a declining basis—this will provide these businesses with an additional $1 billion in tax relief.

Investing in the country’s manufacturing heartland.
In February 2008, Parliament passed the Government’s $1-billion Community Development Trust to support communities and workers. Budget 2008 builds on this investment by providing $250 million for an Automotive Innovation Fund to help Canada’s automotive sector adapt to the challenges of the future.

Investing in the priorities of Canadians.
Budget 2008 is providing $400 million to hire 2,500 new front-line police officers over the next five years. Budget 2008 also supports the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and will improve the safety systems for food, consumer and health products.
“We have come to a fork in the road,” said Minister Flaherty. “Some would have us go down the path to higher spending, higher interest payments and higher taxes. That approach is misguided. Our Government is taking the path that requires focus, prudence and discipline.”

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Goat Boy©
post Sep 5 2008, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE (Reverend @ Sep 5 2008, 11:32 AM) *
their luck is about to run out.


Yes just like the Canadian Liberals will get a majority. Voters are stupid, it's a fee for all.
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guest
post Sep 5 2008, 11:23 AM
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I still can't believe people are still having debate on who should win!!! IT"S a ONE party system with two opposing figure heads to fool YOU into thinking you actually have a vote. It's the same lame game they pull over YOUR eyes every single time. Wake up people. Voting is a total thing of the past and a complete fraud.
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