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Joeslogic
08-29-2008, 07:34 PM
About a female VP? The reason I ask is I goto political forums and am getting feed back from lot of women moderate liberal Dems that they are jumping the Democratic ship to see a woman in the oval office as VP.
Wondering now what fugly women think. Beings that she is also a bit of a hotie.
But its more than that she may be more of a Maverick then McCaim himself. She beat and incumbent (R) against the GOP support to get where she is at in Alaska and is a big part of the reason that the senator was indicted there in Alaska.
She is pro life though so if you’re stubbornly determined to kill babies without any repercussions you may not like that part.
Icenhour
09-02-2008, 08:27 AM
About a female VP? The reason I ask is I goto political forums and am getting feed back from lot of women moderate liberal Dems that they are jumping the Democratic ship to see a woman in the oval office as VP.
Wondering now what fugly women think. Beings that she is also a bit of a hotie.
But its more than that she may be more of a Maverick then McCaim himself. She beat and incumbent (R) against the GOP support to get where she is at in Alaska and is a big part of the reason that the senator was indicted there in Alaska.
She is pro life though so if you’re stubbornly determined to kill babies without any repercussions you may not like that part.
I think she is a cunt. http://hslf.typepad.com/political_animal/2008/08/where-do-the-ve.html
she is pro life... I guess thats why her 17 year old daughter is knocked up, I guess she is anti birth control as well.
I hate both presidential and VP runners ... its like choosing between a shit sandwich and Shit kabobs - both sound nasty.
Joeslogic
09-02-2008, 12:06 PM
She is pro life and sticking to her principals as far as I see. As for her daughter yeah that story is as old as time and she says she is keeping the baby. I do not see a scandal here. Except that someone would attempt to make it a scandal
nolo451
09-02-2008, 06:53 PM
A lot of people don't want their kids to be young parents, but just because a daughter gets knocked up, doesn't mean that the parent is a hypocrite. I see this argument as another distraction made larger than it really is by the opposition.
phatboy
09-02-2008, 08:08 PM
I dont want my kids to have to worry if their school bus driver is a child molester.
I think its funny that obama tried to say hes got more experience than palin, thats funny. He has to compare his self to McCains running mate, who still has more experience than his punk ass.
Icenhour
09-02-2008, 08:48 PM
I dont want my kids to have to worry if their school bus driver is a child molester.
I think of everyone as a child molester- does not matter if they are a registered sex offender or not... Im a crazy mom. Just because someone Never got caught - tagged - and labeled , does not make them innocent.... I think that only 10-15% of the real child molesters are registered (from being caught) The smart & sly ones are still out there.
Almost every woman I know was molested at some time in her life (except me & my sister) and about half the men I know.
Look at the gay on Dateline, he puts out a trap and catches a load that were never registered.
Some of the people on sex offender registry are there for stupid reasons. My friend was caught pissing in public at 3am in Savannah (many people pissed outside) ... he is now a registered sex offender.... I think it says indecent exposure or something
I dont like Palin for many reasons ... I dont like anyone running.
I think McCain is just trying to garner the lost Hillary camp... thinking most women will vote just because he has cooter holding VP
It does not matter who wins,,, we will all bitch about whoever is elected.
I think of her as a closed minded idiot - Pro Life, Pro Fur, Anti Gay,
just because she wants to raise a Downs syndrome baby does not mean others should not have the choice to abort one. Think about all the crackbabies, babies from rape or incest, or teens that get knocked up like her daughter...that do not want to fuck up the rest of their life.
I have lived at Children's hospitals with my son for months at a time, And I have seen the most deformed children you could imagine, just suffering pieces of living meat.... that ruin a whole family and bring so much heart ache. I think how many more there would be if abortion was illegal. As well as all the trailer park skanks that have 5 running around as it is... if anything I think abortion should be government funded. If it becomes Illegal - we better throw tons more money into Medicade and state homes for the retarded/ deformed / abandoned crack babies / not to mention all the cunts that will dump newborn babies in dumpsters (that already happens)
My friend works at a abortion clinic... she said 95% of the people that come in would never be able to care for a child properly.
Joeslogic
09-02-2008, 11:11 PM
Just think that baby will be 16 by the time Sarah finishes her second term as president of the United States.
Lomotil
09-03-2008, 01:48 AM
Just think that baby will be 16 by the time Sarah finishes her second term as president of the United States.
Is that legal in DC? ;)
phatboy
09-03-2008, 08:13 AM
Is that legal in DC? ;)
Apparently it is in Alaska......
:)
I have just looked into some of the voting records of O-bomb-us and its pathetic. Voting against a law to make multiple sentences for violent and sexual offenders run consecutively, not concurrently, the only one to vote against it. His voting record needs to be put into the light more, oh I cant wait till the debates. I know they give them 'topics' but damn I just wish once they'd let the candidates ask each other unscripted questions.
Icenhour
09-03-2008, 09:27 AM
Like I said... both suck,,, and whoever wins... we will bitch about them once they are in office.
phatboy
09-03-2008, 10:39 AM
Like I said... both suck,,, and whoever wins... we will bitch about them once they are in office.
Canada is just like Georgia, well Ontario is, except for the cold.
I dont like Mexico, but Germany is really nice too.
Nauseous
09-03-2008, 05:23 PM
What?
phatboy
09-03-2008, 07:53 PM
What?
Might be time to move. I might stand a better chance with the kidnappers in Mexico that I would with the black panther party in charge of the US. Especially the fact that his past is a lot shadier than his party wants to admit to. Tupacs mom will be secatary of state fo shizzle.
Lomotil
09-04-2008, 01:11 AM
I have just looked into some of the voting records of O-bomb-us and its pathetic. Voting against a law to make multiple sentences for violent and sexual offenders run consecutively, not concurrently, the only one to vote against it. His voting record needs to be put into the light more, oh I cant wait till the debates. I know they give them 'topics' but damn I just wish once they'd let the candidates ask each other unscripted questions.
Does anyone ever bring up the topic of his half-brother living in China?
BARACK Obama’s half-brother has been helping to promote cheap Chinese exports in a low-profile business career while the Democratic senator has been winning worldwide fame in his race for the White House.
He has gone to extraordinary lengths to avoid public attention and his family links remain unknown to most of his acquaintances in Shenzhen, a border boomtown in southern China where he has lived since 2002.
Mark Ndesandjo is the son of Barack Obama’s late father and his third wife, an American woman named Ruth Nidesand who runs the up-market Maduri kindergarten in Nairobi.
Obama, however, refers to him simply as “my brother” and says he was the only uncontested heir after their father, a Kenyan, died in a car crash in 1982.
But the two men held sharply diverging views on their African heritage and while Obama chose to live in the glare of publicity, his half-brother submerged himself in the crowds of the most cosmopolitan city in China.
Friends say he has a long-term Chinese girlfriend in her 20s from Henan, a poor landlocked province that sends millions of migrants to the coastal cities.
He lives in Nanshan, a brash new district of high-rises and streets teeming after dark with young migrants eating spicy street food and cramming into bars, karaoke joints and massage parlours.
“He is big, strong and full of energy, speaks good Chinese and is a really easygoing guy,” said a Chinese friend, “He always wears a hat over his shaven head. I believe he has several consultancy jobs.”
Chinese officials said there are unanswered questions about his internet-based company, Worldnexus Ltd. It has provided corporate communications and website design to Chinese firms seeking customers in English-speaking markets, of which the United States is the biggest.
Worldnexus is not registered to conduct business in Shenzhen and officials at the city’s commercial administration bureau said this raised potential issues of taxation and compliance with the law by its customers.
The company’s Chinese-language website promises “increased communication efficiency” to clients and lists Shenzhen exporters of electronics and machine parts among its contracts.
The website lists an office address in the west of the city but despite a search of the area and checks with local police, no such building could be located.
Nor is Worldnexus Ltd legally registered in Hong Kong, where many businesses choose to incorporate for their China trade, according to an official data check.
Contacted by The Sunday Times last week, Ndesandjo said: “Thanks for your interest. However I am not giving interviews at this time.”
He did not respond to four subsequent requests for comment.
However Ndesandjo told a Chinese businessman last week that Worldnexus was not trading at the moment, saying that he hoped to “re-start the business next year” and adding that the website was “out of date.”
Any family connection between the Democratic presidential contender and the flood of Chinese imports that are blamed by many Americans for destroying American jobs could be politically embarrassing.
Obama has staked out a populist position on trade with China in the US election campaign, calling in December 2007 for a ban on all toys from Chinese factories until safety inspections were put in place.
But although the kinship between the two men is bound to cause a sensation in China – as in their father’s native Kenya, no distinction is drawn between full and half brothers – they do not appear to be close.
Ndesandjo, who had an elite education in the United States, collecting a degree from Brown University, a masters in physics from Stanford and an MBA from Emory, did not share Obama’s emotional view of his roots.
Obama painted a disappointed picture of his half-brother in his 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, in which he celebrated his own return to Kenya and rediscovery of his African inheritance.
At a rather tense lunch, Obama quoted “Mark” – his family name is never given away in the book - as saying Kenya was “just another poor African country” to which he felt little attachment.
Mark added: “there’s not much work for a physicist, is there, in a country where the average person doesn’t have a telephone.”
According to Obama’s account, Mark looked him in the eye and said: “You think that somehow I’m cut off from my roots, that sort of thing. Well, you’re right.”
“At a certain point I made the decision not to think about who my real father was. He was dead to me even when he was still alive. I knew that he was a drunk and showed no concern for his wife and children. That’s enough.”
Barack Obama senior fathered eight children by four different women.
Obama wrote that Mark didn’t want to ask himself a lot of questions about the meaning of racial identity, dismissing the idea with the words: “life’s hard enough without all that excess baggage.”
Asked last week whether he was quoted accurately in the book, Ndesandjo did not respond.
Obama wrote that on parting, “we exchanged addresses and promised to write, with a dishonesty that made my heart ache.”
Two decades after that encounter, the extended and complex Obama family is bound to come under further scrutiny as the US election enters its final months after the Democratic and Republican party conventions.
“That not enough has been written about his family is strange,” wrote columnist Roger Cohen in the New York Times last March, “If nominated, Obama’s family baggage will be pored over.” (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article4406813.ece)
phatboy
09-04-2008, 08:20 AM
Fox had it on their website the other day. How can he take care of a country when he cant take care of his own family? Was what they were leaning for.
It said they had met twice, both totalling about 4 minutes. Just quick 'heys' and then gone.
Lomotil
09-04-2008, 06:53 PM
I could see them getting 'reacquainted' rather quickly once he became president. :rolleyes:
phatboy
09-04-2008, 08:42 PM
My kid came home from school and said that he heard that when Obama was elected he was going to paint the whitehouse black.
Lomotil
09-05-2008, 09:46 PM
If they just strip the paint off of it, it'll be black anyway... The only reason they keep painting it is because of the fire they had there many, many, many moons ago...
ucicare
09-05-2008, 09:59 PM
My kid came home from school and said that he heard that when Obama was elected he was going to paint the whitehouse black.
and whitewash the tree trunks....
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/129/348858830_6c9e4e14ef.jpg?v=0
tripton
10-08-2008, 12:39 AM
She is sticking to her principles and is cute.
Lomotil
10-08-2008, 12:51 AM
She is sticking to her principles and is cute.
Another educated, informed voter!
Praise the Lawd! :)
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