The time for change has begun... Obama clinches D-Ticket

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Re: losermuffin

Post by leisuremuffin » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:07 pm

Huey wrote:waaaaah waaaaaah.
oh, i hurt your feelings?


yes, you're entitled to your opinions.

*My* opinion is that you are a stupid fucking cunt.



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Post by mdk » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:13 pm

i think you should tell him how you really feel. best not keep it bottled up.
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Re: losermuffin

Post by thefool » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:14 pm

leisuremuffin wrote:
Huey wrote:waaaaah waaaaaah.
:lol:

WAAAAAAAAAAAH
You evidentally don't take peoples opinions (which we are all entitled to) very well, because you resort to childish name calling and personal attacks
relax man its just a forum. LM is fine, he just listen to teh hiphop music.

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Post by leisuremuffin » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:26 pm

it's just the fucking lamest shit. I've heard the same exact arguments over and over on this forum. Somebody acts like a complete cock mongler and then calls you out for "childish name calling" when you include a good old fashioned "fuck you, twat" in your reply. Don't mongle cocks and you wont be called a cock mongler. As if peppering my response with well deserved insults somehow invalidates what i've said... Boo hoo, pussy.


i'm just so tired of hearing it.


That and the whole "you're just jealous" argument about musical opinons. That shit just makes my blood boil.



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Post by thefool » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:29 pm

i doubt you're jealous over anything. Its a cocksucker sentence. But it works. It makes your blood boil. That was what they made it for 8O

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Post by b0unce » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:46 pm

nbr0118 wrote:
b0unce wrote:Hillary appeals to working class white fucks.
that's what the televisual news-o-mongs say.
This comment may just encapsulate the general immaturity and irresponsible nature of this forum.
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Post by Moody » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:50 pm

Cock Mongler, that is brilliant!

I am writing that shit down for future use!
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Post by Huey » Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:43 pm

I rest my case on the "muffin boy"
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Post by Sleep Tyght » Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:58 pm

b0unce wrote:
nbr0118 wrote:
b0unce wrote:Hillary appeals to working class white fucks.
that's what the televisual news-o-mongs say.
This comment may just encapsulate the general immaturity and irresponsible nature of this forum.
thank you.



Actually even Hillary herself claimed that "hardworking white Americans are voting for me".





I guess that means young and dumb college students, elite snooty white professionals, and lazy ass unemployed black people were voting for Obama. :lol:



Let's keep in mind these "hardworking white Americans" had no problem admitting they wouldn't vote for Obama because he's not from America and/or he's Muslim.


















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Post by pabloaugustus » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:37 pm

I think the media and polling have oversimplified the demographic split over the democratic nominee. Over her on the west coast I don't know a single person that doesn't support Obama.

My racist grandpa in the south voted for Obama.

crazy shit.
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Post by Sleep Tyght » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:49 pm

pabloaugustus wrote:I think the media and polling have oversimplified the demographic split over the democratic nominee. Over her on the west coast I don't know a single person that doesn't support Obama.

My racist grandpa in the south voted for Obama.

crazy shit.


I'm not buying it either. The University of Penn in Philadelphia...was more Clinton University than ANYTHING. It's a pretty expensive school, and more than enough of those students come from rich affluent families. Or so I believe. So much for the dumb redneck vote.



People assume that gays are mostly voting for Hillary. Not true...least not to what I've encountered in New York. Others believe Obama has the black vote completely on lock. Well if you know anything about black people...it has to be said that "SOME" blacks will do, say, and make themselves believe ANYTHING terrible about another black person on the comeup.


I've seriously witnessed some weak ass cases brought against Obama from blacks. One of the more popular is that he's a stooge put in place by "whitey" to use our votes to keep Clinton from becoming POTUS.


Apparently Obama can't be trusted because he's "Half-Whitey". :?
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Post by elxicano » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:57 pm

Thanks to all who have responded in this posting… regardless of being in agreement or disagreement, interest in world affairs is always important. After seeing so many posts, I couldn’t choose which ones to respond to, so instead I will list some of my opinions.

1.I don’t believe anyone thinks all of this country’ problems will be fixed just by electing a new president or even by having a democratically controlled government. History has showed that politics is a slow process on all levels.

2.I never have nor will I ever be content with a 2 party system. It forces a population to address complex social issues in a simplistic form. People in general (speaking worldwide) have much more potential for thought and choice than what is demonstrated by a 2 party system.

3.American politics is not limited to Americans, just as Americans are affected by world politics and the elected leaders of other countries. As the economies of all countries become more global, it’s in the best interest of all people to pay attention and take an interest in global affairs.

4.For those out there that continually point out how “fucked” we are by our ever increasing debt… for the moment, you’re absolutely right. This is why so many people “hope” for a change. Again, I don’t believe anyone thinks this will happen overnight, but getting on the right track is a start. This is not another “great depression” but it is a painful recession that affects global economies.

5.To many of us, electing a president is electing our representative. This is why I’m not mad at anyone for not liking Americans, when they believe we’re as simple minded as George Bush and his policies.
With that said I would like to remind everyone that people in general are not limited to political boundaries, race, color or religion. In every social grouping, culture or subculture you will find great people, ass-holes, heroes, liars and geniuses. The qualities of people are never limited to a specific region… sad but true, there is a “George Bush” in every country. When Idiots lead nations, it forces people to “hope” for something better and search out a plan for change.

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Post by djadonis206 » Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:19 pm

elxicano wrote:Thanks to all who have responded in this posting… regardless of being in agreement or disagreement, interest in world affairs is always important. After seeing so many posts, I couldn’t choose which ones to respond to, so instead I will list some of my opinions.

1.I don’t believe anyone thinks all of this country’ problems will be fixed just by electing a new president or even by having a democratically controlled government. History has showed that politics is a slow process on all levels.

2.I never have nor will I ever be content with a 2 party system. It forces a population to address complex social issues in a simplistic form. People in general (speaking worldwide) have much more potential for thought and choice than what is demonstrated by a 2 party system.

3.American politics is not limited to Americans, just as Americans are affected by world politics and the elected leaders of other countries. As the economies of all countries become more global, it’s in the best interest of all people to pay attention and take an interest in global affairs.

4.For those out there that continually point out how “fucked” we are by our ever increasing debt… for the moment, you’re absolutely right. This is why so many people “hope” for a change. Again, I don’t believe anyone thinks this will happen overnight, but getting on the right track is a start. This is not another “great depression” but it is a painful recession that affects global economies.

5.To many of us, electing a president is electing our representative. This is why I’m not mad at anyone for not liking Americans, when they believe we’re as simple minded as George Bush and his policies.
With that said I would like to remind everyone that people in general are not limited to political boundaries, race, color or religion. In every social grouping, culture or subculture you will find great people, ass-holes, heroes, liars and geniuses. The qualities of people are never limited to a specific region… sad but true, there is a “George Bush” in every country. When Idiots lead nations, it forces people to “hope” for something better and search out a plan for change.

Very very very well put!

Great post!

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Post by ethios4 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:09 pm

Word on the streets is a Cabinet level post for Clinton.

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Post by landrvr1 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:35 pm

Pitch Black wrote:@nbr0118

Thanks for your input. Although I don't agree with your position, I really do appreciate the way you have articulated it. Hypocrisy/prejudice/pre-judging with assumptions is not sole domain of any person, or group.

Its precsicely this sort of "know(or at least attempt to understand)-thine-enemy" type of thinking that Obama is pushing for, IMHO.

For the life of me I can't understand why McCain considers it wrong to engage in diplomacy with "enemies". As Churchill put it, "Better jaw, jaw, jaw - than war, war, war".

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True enough about McCain; although let's not forget that both he and John Kerry led the way in a tremendous bi-partisan effort to normalize relations with Vietnam - at a time when nearly all of his Republican counterparts were calling him a 'traitor' for doing so....


It's pathetic when the Republican leadership takes that kind of hardline position against our 'enemies'. They need only look to Nixon and his groundbreaking overtures to China for an example of proper diplomacy. Nixon took an absolute assraping from his fellow Republicans (and many Democrats in the House and Senate, in fact) for that move....

All these years later they're still Commies, but 99% of the shit in my house is made there. Woohoo!

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