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Having spent 4 years in the USMC (1983-87) I would have to disagree with you on your childish taunts.
I'll give you this much though,I would never vote for MCcain,he would just start bombing some other Arab country for the defense of Israel(who has hijacked our foreign policy).
I would not say these things in front of blacks because they cannot debate without losing it and becoming physical.
Nor would you say derogatory things in front of white people for similar reasons-it's only human so don't be pretending that you're all tough.
Blacks need to hear the truth of what whites think.
For 40 years blacks hae heard a bunch of phony BS fron liberal whites.
As long as blacks behave the way that they do,you will never get respect for your race-never.
If you think the black people need YOU to tell them how whites really feel, you are sadly mistakened. Trust me, we KNOW how your type feels, and frankly, I can care less. You or your racist ideology has zero effect on me and my life. You can keep your kindergarten antics to yourself. The only one impressed is you.

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It is simply amazing to me that there are so few people out here in the real world who still care enough about what is going on around us here in America to read and familiarize themselves with factual information such as what is presented by CopperClint...while the rest of America is too busy driving through the McDonald's drive-thru and watching Simpsons reruns on tv to give any credible thought as to who they will vote for our next president.
Yeah well, we all have our opinion. I would believe a reliable source but i can post anything i want and say it is true, just like CopperClint and you.

They have closed all the McDonald's and have taken the Simpson's off TV.

See how that works. You are living in a danger zone.

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Oct 13, 2008
 
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<quoted text>The voice of reason? Now thats funny.
windbag.

How appropriate.

I noticed you didn't refute any of my assertions though.
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Oct 13, 2008
 
Eggshells to walk - with whitey, female and old man gone presidential erratic. Mav-wrecks to lead the US of fools.

Insanity prevails "Gonna kick THAT ONE'S Ass"
sound like someone who deserves to lead the
US of Israel ala Lieberman's proddings.

Beam me up Scotty!

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Oct 13, 2008
 
Done That wrote:
<quoted text>That is as many presidents as we have had in the last 100 years. There has not been a president with less experience in the last 100 years. He has not been a war hero. he has not been appointed to high federal office for long periods. He has not been a governor. He has not completed his first term. He is a rookie
He is a smart rookie. Would you like to talk intelligence and education in past presidents?
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Oct 13, 2008
 
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Dork??? You must of gotton a great education. Didn't you even read my article about the loans. Or did you forget to go to reading school. Maybe you should go in half with the other idiot investing in blindfolds. Didn't Bush do a great job handling this crisis you moron. Kind of hard to hide from this fool. Where's your excuses now?
this crisis was not Bush's fault, I'll admit he could of done more to help the cause...but you might want to take a look at a house full democrats... Oh yeah I can read, i read ass bags like you loud and clear. typical democrat blaming everyone but who they should blame, themselves!!!!!!!!..but no its always someone else's fault...get a clue

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Give me a brake. Olamo is not fit for Pres. If this Crazy crowd gets in, we'll really be talking about tough times! Vote with your Brain Palin/McCain. Show your Vote at PitbullPalin.org
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Oct 13, 2008
 
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You have no clue and live a sheltered life. I agree that not every poor citizen is a good one. But you are not even considering the uneducated, disabilities, mental illness, lack of jobs, low paying jobs, child care,...I don't think the system works efficiently now but i think we can improve things without taking your hard earned money. Generalizations do not work here or in any functional solution.
We have systems to help people who really need it and it is supported by my taxes and my charity. My property taxes provide medical care ,even for illegal aliens. I give thousands of dollars a year in charity to a number of organizations. I don't mind paying for the real cost of government. I absolutely hate being forced by a tax system that takes the money I earned and gives it to someone who did not earn it. I hate socialism.

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Oct 13, 2008
 
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I wrote that just to LOL myself. Sorry. Oh I live in Destin by the way, but P-cola's looking rough lately. Two seperate shootings last night resulting in one death and one paralized from the neck down. Your hometown is scary.
Yes it is. I am still hoping for change. Sorry, i took you literally. Destin is a beautiful place. I don't live in Pensacola now and when i move back i am looking at Gulf Breeze or Perdido Key. Across the bridge. But it is still disappointing when i visit that things haven't changed in 20 years.

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I don't believe you. This is a lie. Of course, what does one suspect from an Obama supporter? You lie just like your candidate lies.
Don't believe me. Here is a report:
McCain has said repeatedly that he was afforded no special treatment while in the "Hanoi Hilton". Yet when he was first interviewed by the North Vietnamese he is shown at a hospital reserved for Vietnamese military and he was seen by Soviet Surgeons. He was drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes while being interviewed. This was a far cry from the way the rest of the POWs were treated.
His wife at the time, was a member of the National League of Families and she fought to make sure that John McCain came home. He rewarded this loyalty by divorcing her after his return.
He was shot down October 26, 1967, and by November 9, 1967 he was giving interviews to foreign correspondents, providing information on his prior command, casualties and tactics, in direct violation of the Code of Conduct.(The U.S. military Code of Conduct is the definitive code specifying the responsibilities of American military personnel while in combat or captivity. Article V of the Code is very specific in ordering U.S. military personnel to avoid answering questions to the utmost of their ability and to make no oral or written statements disloyal to the United States and its allies, or harmful to their cause. Any willful violation of the Code is considered collaborating with the enemy.)
The Communist Vietnamese erected a bust of John McCain beside the lake where he was shot down. His defenders say that this is a tribute to the PAVN gunners that shot him down.
In the interview that he gave on November 9, 1967 to VNA International, he claims when he bailed out and landed in the lake, that locals pulled him out and took him to the hospital. Yet in the U.S. News and World Report - May 14, 1973. McCain is quoted as saying "I think it was on the fourth day (after being shot down) that two guards came in, instead of one. One of them pulled back the blanket to show the other guard my injury. I looked at my knee. It was about the size of a football ... when I saw it, I said to the guard, Ok, get the officer'...an officer came in after a few minutes. It was the man that we came to know very well as 'The Bug'. He was a psychotic torturer, one of the worst fiends that we had to deal with. I said, Ok, I'll give you military information if you will take me to the hospital."
While testifying before the Senate Select Committee, the very man McCain claims was responsible for his own torture, his interrogator, "The Bug" was appearing. When the moment of confrontation came, McCain rose from his seat, walked from the podium to the floor and stood face to face with the man who was responsible for torturing him and countless other Prisoners of War...McCain then grabbed the man and embraced him!
He has been a consistent advocate of lenient treatment of Vietnam.
While a member of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (1991-1993) he referred to POW/MIA Family Members and POW/MIA Activists as whiners, vultures and the lunatic fringe.

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Although the Senate Select Committee concluded that we left men behind, McCain crossed party lines to help lift the embargo and normalize relations with Vietnam. "It's very important for us to recognize that the war is over,... In my view, an improvement in relations between our two countries does a whole of lot things from a practical standpoint, but it also, from a spiritual standpoint indicates that we are ready to close that chapter," McCain said.(Many POWs and families of MIAs would strongly disagree that is time to close this chapter! Improving relations with Vietnam stood to benefit the McCain’s family as they hold a large interest in the Budweiser Corporation. Surprise, surprise Bud was among the first large U.S. Corporations to enter Vietnam after relations were normalized.)
He ignored a letter from former POW, Capt. Eugene "Red" McDaniel, co-signed by 50 former POWs which asked that the embargo not be lifted and not to normalize relations and still McCain would not be swayed.
When the Missing Service Personnel Act of 1996 came on the Senate Floor for debate, Senator McCain called this bill "un-necessary" and "burdensome" even though the MSPA was sponsored by the then majority leader and the man who had considered asking John McCain to run with him, Sen. Bob Dole.
McCain managed to get the MSPA amended by removing criminal liability and several articles that were important to POW/MIA Family members.
McCain voted against campaign-finance reform in 1987/1988.. and didn't support the concept until 1990, just after the Keating story broke.
Until McCain began thinking about running for national office he was consistently anti-gay (he even spoke at a fundraiser for Oregon's anti-gay rights initiative) Now he says they are "not inclusive enough".
More at: http://www.farfromglory.com/john_s_mccain.htm
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Oct 13, 2008
 
This blog is so full of hate and racial insensitivities that I just want to puke.

So long suckers!!!

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Oct 13, 2008
 
Young Thunda wrote:
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You really are ignorant. Every expert has admitted that properly inflated tires can increase fuel efficiency up to 30%. You must pride yourself in your lack of intelligence.
Are you still blaming Cinton for that???
Republicans had 6 years of control of Congress in league with a Republican President, and they did nothing.
Taxing Big Oil to provide for jobs and a better energy policy is fine with me. I don't make over 250K so any increase won't affect me for a year or two.
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Easy. Because they stand much more to gain from the status quo, they don't want to change the current system.
Which companies have made record profits while the entire economy was on the decline??? And a majority of it was due to the astronomical increase in oil prices.
BTW, and increase in our domestic production will result in a corresponding OPEC decrease. Market prices will remain the same.
Those who support more drilling won't even restrict sale of that oil on the world market. As such, oil companies will make more on the oil they drill here, but it will end up being sold at prevailing market prices.
I think oil shale is a much more viable technology. It is now economically viable, and we have the world's greatest deposits. We already buy the most of Canada's oil sand yield. We actually agree on this point.
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Renewable energy prices can't be manipulated as easily as oil prices. They won't get nearly as rich. Make no mistakes. Big Oil companies hold thousands of patents to viable alternative technologies, but their bread and butter is oil. They'll ride this gravy train to the end, and then go from there.
Of course, having a President who came from Big Oil doesn't help move to a different approach to energy.
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Fair enough. In your back yard. Why is it that those who are so "pro-life" seem to suport so many deadly approaches to everything else?
Wind, geothermal, and solar power are all alternative methods of powering our country without the drawbacks that nuclear poses.
More importantly, it isn't so much the creation of more reactors, as it is a matter of what to do with the waste product.
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And if we keep killing innocent people then that is a sure fire way to get them to stop killing us???
You really are dense.
We've been killing people for the better part of our history, and all we have to show for it is more killing in sight.
I'm not a pacifist. I'm for responsible use of power. Indiscriminant killing doesn't solve anything.
And the people killing us currently were those we used to kill our enemies in the past.
Get your mind out of your ideological ass. The current tactics and strategies aren't working.
How much of that $3.50/gal gasoline is taxes? Go ahead and add more tax to the oil companies, they will just pass it along to us consumers. Income tax is an expense item to any company (other than the so-called non-profits, but that's a different story). If you raise the cost of doing business, it goes to the sale price with a mark-up. Raising taxes to "make it fair" is going to cost you and I more at the pump, at the grocery store and on utilities. How does that help anyone other than the politicians that get to point a crooked finger at the evil oil companies? Just as tyranical despots blame the US for every problem they have in order to stay in power, our politicians blame the evil rich. Give me a break.

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Oct 13, 2008
 
mvc wrote:
<quoted text>this crisis was not Bush's fault, I'll admit he could of done more to help the cause...but you might want to take a look at a house full democrats... Oh yeah I can read, i read ass bags like you loud and clear. typical democrat blaming everyone but who they should blame, themselves!!!!!!!!..but no its always someone else's fault...get a clue
Holy cow. Are you reading the posts correctly? If you read them you would have seen that I was blaming the Clinton Administration for this mess and Bush has done a great job trying to fix it. That is why I sent you the NY Times article about how it all got started in 1999.

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There is a difference in charity and using the police powers of the government to seize the assets of those better off.
My mother always taught me not to take what wasn't mine. I guess Obama's mother forgot to explain this concept to him.
By the way, he admits that raising taxes actually reduces tax revenues to the federal government, yet he insists on doing it anyway to "make it fair"???
Who is misguided?
Do you think McCain is not going to raise taxes? Some how this Trillion dollar debt has to be paid. We all will pay, no matter who wins.
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Young Thunda wrote:
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You really are ignorant. Every expert has admitted that properly inflated tires can increase fuel efficiency up to 30%. You must pride yourself in your lack of intelligence.
Are you still blaming Cinton for that???
Republicans had 6 years of control of Congress in league with a Republican President, and they did nothing.
Taxing Big Oil to provide for jobs and a better energy policy is fine with me. I don't make over 250K so any increase won't affect me for a year or two.
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Easy. Because they stand much more to gain from the status quo, they don't want to change the current system.
Which companies have made record profits while the entire economy was on the decline??? And a majority of it was due to the astronomical increase in oil prices.
BTW, and increase in our domestic production will result in a corresponding OPEC decrease. Market prices will remain the same.
Those who support more drilling won't even restrict sale of that oil on the world market. As such, oil companies will make more on the oil they drill here, but it will end up being sold at prevailing market prices.
I think oil shale is a much more viable technology. It is now economically viable, and we have the world's greatest deposits. We already buy the most of Canada's oil sand yield. We actually agree on this point.
<quoted text>
Renewable energy prices can't be manipulated as easily as oil prices. They won't get nearly as rich. Make no mistakes. Big Oil companies hold thousands of patents to viable alternative technologies, but their bread and butter is oil. They'll ride this gravy train to the end, and then go from there.
Of course, having a President who came from Big Oil doesn't help move to a different approach to energy.
<quoted text>
Fair enough. In your back yard. Why is it that those who are so "pro-life" seem to suport so many deadly approaches to everything else?
Wind, geothermal, and solar power are all alternative methods of powering our country without the drawbacks that nuclear poses.
More importantly, it isn't so much the creation of more reactors, as it is a matter of what to do with the waste product.
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And if we keep killing innocent people then that is a sure fire way to get them to stop killing us???
You really are dense.
We've been killing people for the better part of our history, and all we have to show for it is more killing in sight.
I'm not a pacifist. I'm for responsible use of power. Indiscriminant killing doesn't solve anything.
And the people killing us currently were those we used to kill our enemies in the past.
Get your mind out of your ideological ass. The current tactics and strategies aren't working.
Yes and I guess you believe there is a pill you drop in your gas tank and just add water and you drive free. France and Japan reprocess there spent fuel. France get about 20% of their energy from nuclear energy. We do not kill people indiscriminately. We go to great cost and effort to avoid killing innocents. When terrorist strap on bombs innocents are killed. Stop blaming this great country. Just be thankful you live here. The world votes with their feet and try to come here by legal means or other means

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TomSawyer65 wrote:
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Yeah well, we all have our opinion. I would believe a reliable source but i can post anything i want and say it is true, just like CopperClint and you.
They have closed all the McDonald's and have taken the Simpson's off TV.
See how that works. You are living in a danger zone.
What you research and believe is up to you. Unfortunately the American public is gobbling up all of the OBAMAMEDIA spoon-fed talking points, while the distributors of information are ignoring all valid and concerning issues regarding "the one."

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/...

Very interesting article!!
This is another example of how Obama works....He only tells the truth that he is FORCED to tell. Unfortunately, our media hasn't held his feet to the fire and demanded any answers to anything!!

Disclosures: by saying "held his feet to the fire" the author is making no racial remarks or encouraging any persons to burn Barak Obamas feet. This website bares no responsibility for any inferences of race made or used by the obama campaign.
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Real Americans will vote Obama the next president of the United States, real losers will vote for McCain.
Just say no to McSame/Failin, say no to four more years of the same failed policies.
I'm so surprised at these comments of do we want 4 more years of the same.. Darn tooting we don't.. Who has been in control these last 4 yrs... A DEmOCRATIC CONGRESS.. Wake up people and quit blaming Bush.. Its the Democratic congress that has been running this country.. NOT BUSH For heavens sake isn't poly sci or Us History a required course where you live.. Please figure it out.. It's the Failed DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSES policies folks.. quit Blaming Bush.. he couldn't control congress any more than you or I.. they are the problem and the democrats are certainly not going to be the solution.. Geez folks.. at least try here to learn something.
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If you believe all the poor are lazy and feel entitled you are also myopic. Takes one to know one i guess. I can see far enough out to know you use this as a way to ease your conscience for being so small minded.
Typical, when you can't win you resort to name calling, very mature. Grow up if you are going to vote!

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Oct 13, 2008
 
Young Thunda wrote:
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The internet was used for military communications.
NASA technologies gave us hundreds of practical applications.
The micowave came from a government contract. That 2 am cold pizza thanks you.
Interesting, but I never said government would create anything. I said, the investment in emerging industries would create new jobs.
The DOEnergy is responsible for the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production.
The DOE also sponsors more basic and applied scientific research than any other US federal agency.
So in short it isn't working out too bad. Of course under a Democratic President and Democratic Congress, maybe we can finally make some progress when the man in office isn't in Big Oil's pocket.
you didnt add GPS, lazer technology. also numerous medical advancements, and so on and so on.

but with GPS not one penny of the technology that is used world wide goes to the american government.
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