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Name: Anonymous 2008-09-03 22:07

Enjoy ur cowboy hats and SERVICE COUNTRY MILITARY HURF

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-03 22:29

Makin' Obama look pretty damn foolish by telling the truth about him at the convention. A brilliant strategy...

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-03 23:21

>>2

They haven't even mentioned anything that makes Obama look bad. They've just spouted lies about raising taxes and budget deficits by blaming Democrats for the Republican's deficit.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-03 23:45

Also, making fun of his community service.

Because that's such a horrible thing.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 5:13

>>4

Oh man, when Palin said that his community service was irrelevant because she didn't know what a community organizer did, I facepalmed. Then I facepalmed when the crowd cheered on that supremely ignorant comment. Her lack of knowledge does not make Barack Obama's accomplishments any less important.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 5:42

I especially loved how they said "HE VOTED PRESENT HURRRR HE CAN'T MAKE NO DECISION."

Loading up McCain's voting record reveals the last time he voted yes or no on something was back in fucking April, and even then he's hardly all that present. What a decider.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 15:07

>>6
At least he can actually make a decision. Obama is an empty suit that the niggercrat filth thought they could run to get the sympathy vote, "Awww, look, he's black"...

I know people that do "community service". I don't want them running the country either...

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 18:44

>>7

McCain can make decisions? Such as opposing the GI Bill, denying that Afghanistan needs more troops when Obama said they did and now everyone knows Obama was right? Or when he decided he's take a bimbo with no qualifications to be his VP pick?

Yeah, McCain can make decisions... bad ones. Meanwhile Obama is out there actually changing things for the people. Doing service and passing legislation that matters. While McCain hems and haws and can't remember how many homes he owns or that Czechoslovakia doesn't exist anymore or that Pakistan and Iraq don't share a border or that Putin is not the president of Germany.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 18:57

>>8
Yeah, right.
I don't think anyones going to buy that one, tar baby.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 19:30

Fine. McCain sucks dick for hugs.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 19:48

>>5
Oh god, she actually said that?

I didnt watch, cause I knew I'd rage so hard my balls would fall off.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 20:07

>>9

lol. Racial slur is a good replacement for logical debate HURR DURR

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 21:59

>>12
Yeah, right.
I don't think anyones going to buy that one, jungle bunny.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-04 23:06

>>12
Welcome to 4chan.  PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 17:31

>>11
I heard her say something to the extent of "a mayor is a lot like a community organizer except with, you know, responsibilities."  It would of been laugh worthy if I hadn't heard that she put her town of 6,000ish in $20 million worth of debt. 

While it's true that a community organizer is little more than an internship for politics (get to know people in power and get used to spending lots of other peoples money which you spend most your time begging for) at least when Obama failed he only moved poor black people from one shitty urban project to another equally shitty urban project.  Putting a town that small in that much debt would require an immense level of incompetence and/or irresponsibility.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 21:09

>>Catholic Democrats is expressing surprise and shock that Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's acceptance speech tonight mocked her opponent's work in the 1980s for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.  She belittled Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's experience as a community organizer in Catholic parishes on the South Side of Chicago, work he undertook instead of pursuing a lucrative career on Wall Street.  In her acceptance speech, Ms. Palin said, "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities."  Community organizing is at the heart of Catholic Social Teaching to end poverty and promote social justice.  

>>So here is what Giuliani and Palin didn't know: Obama was working for a group of churches that were concerned about their parishioners, many of whom had been laid off when the steel mills closed on the south side of Chicago. They hired Obama to help those stunned people recover and get the services they needed--job training, help with housing and so forth--from the local government. It was, dare I say it, the Lord's work--the sort of mission Jesus preached (as opposed to the war in Iraq, which Palin described as a "task from God.")

>>This is what Palin and Giuliani were mocking. They were making fun of a young man's decision "to serve a cause greater than himself," in the words of John McCain. They were, therefore, mocking one of their candidate's favorite messages. Obama served the poor for three years, then went to law school. To describe this service--the first thing he did out of college, the sort of service every college-educated American should perform, in some form or other--as anything other than noble is cheap and tawdry and cynical in the extreme.

>>Perhaps La Pasionaria of the Northern Slope didn't know this when she read the words they gave her. But Giuliani--a profoundly lapsed Catholic, who must have met more than a few religious folk toiling in the inner cities--should have known. ("I don't even know what that is," he sneered.") What a shameful performance.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 21:21

>>15
You don't really know what a "community organizer" in Chicago's necrotic and metastasizing slums really does, do you?

A "community organizer" starts out by going door to door and by making phone calls to "da community," selling people on signing up for welfare, telling people about all the new and bigger and better welfare programs that working-class White men are being rendered down for their hide and tallow to pay for, and, while they're down at the city government offices, registering to vote as Democrats.  This is how you get started in the big profitable business of becoming a Shitcago ward-heeler and wire-puller.  Do it well enough for enough years and you get to pal around with Shitcago's political royalty, people like Reverend Wright of the Church of Kill Whitey, and unrepentant copkiller terrorist Bill Ayres.

This is Obama's background, his qualification for office.  Well, that and being a mob mouthpiece for out-and-out gangsters like Fat Tony Rezko.

Makes you feel warm and fuzzy, doesn't it?  These are your tax dollars at work, White man.  This is the future you're buying.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 21:24

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 23:26

>>17

100% pure republican grade bullshit. Did you get those lies from stormfront?

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-05 23:54

>>19
Have you ever lived in Chicago?  I spend 4 years there, starting when I was 13.  What he says is the truth. 

Though I doubt that Barry had to go and do foot soldier work like that for the Daily Machine, he was being groomed for some sort of high office right from the beginning, so they brought him in to manage the operation.

Community organization is exactly what Obama did.

"Project Vote from April to October 1992, a voter registration drive with a staff of 10 and 700 volunteers that achieved its goal of registering 150,000 of 400,000 unregistered African Americans in the state, leading Crain's Chicago Business to name Obama to its 1993 list of "40 under Forty" powers to be.[22]"

Then he took a break to run Public Allies, a group designed to take bright young minorities, give them an "education" in working the political system, and "progressive" politics, and then getting them in on the Community Organization gig, so basically running a school that was designed to build possible future Democratic candidates.

Then he worked with the Woods Fund, an organization that helps make the subsidised public housing that helps keep urbanites trapped in a cycle of poverty a reality, while grooming grantees to help run the housing and to help raise funds for the Fund (a very nice self perpetuating circle).

Then he worked with the Joyce Foundation and the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, two groups with very nice sounding goals, who really just funnel money back and forth between themselves (and the Woods Fund) and a few nonprofit things like theaters, to ensure that no one involved pays any tax.  Both groups call support for education, and an increase in quality of education two of their primary goals, but both groups admit that, despite spending HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, they haven't accomplished much.

So, basically, Obama has lots of experience helping the money behind the Daily Machine cook their books, and signing up people to vote for more payouts for themselves.  Is this a good thing?

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 0:04

>>20

What you just said is bullshit. This is what Obama did as a community organizer:

>>Obama was working for a group of churches that were concerned about their parishioners, many of whom had been laid off when the steel mills closed on the south side of Chicago. They hired Obama to help those stunned people recover and get the services they needed--job training, help with housing and so forth--from the local government.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 0:05

>>20
your tinfoil hat is too tight

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 0:16

McCain: Now, he's into CHAAAAANGE.

Suck it, and can I get some CHAAAAANGE.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 0:19

>>21
Oh please.  You simply must be trolling.

Have you even read what the .orgs Obama worked for (and made pretty fair dough for a man working charity) did?

I was there from '01 to '05, and I saw the groups that Obama worked for in action.  What they did was round up blacks from the projects, advised them on what to do and where to live to get the largest welfare check possible, then assisted them in getting housing in the areas that would get them more money, then took them down to the city government center to get signed up for every program under the sun.

This was an issue for me, because my family lived in an area that was theoretically low income housing (it was a swanky neighborhood when my Grandfather moved there), but had higher than average housing costs for a low income housing area (and therefore qualified you for a larger housing benefit).  So Obama and his friends would get welfare blacks from the projects, get them residency in my area, then sign them up for a program that prevents landlords from evicting people who don't pay.

That drove us out, after a few years (illegal own a firearm to defend yourself in Cook County, and the locks just slow them down, fine if the cops are coming, but the cops don't come to neighborhoods like that; we had 14 break-ins in four years, my grandparents, when they lived in that house, never got burglarized), and though I recognize that I am much better off, here in Minnesota, I am still pissed that they got my family out of the house my grandfather BUILT.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 0:28

>>24
Gah!

...illegal TO own a firearm to defend yourself...

I must be getting mad, my typing is going all to hell.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 2:06

>>24

Obama didn't work for those groups from '01 to '05. Try again, fag.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 6:04

The reason McCain is running his campaign into the ground is so you faggots can see on a personal level that you don't get a vote that counts for anything.  Half of the e-voter machines won't be tabulating votes. You see, it doesn't matter if everyone voted for Ron Paul, you don't actually get to choose your president.

So, all you libertards can start crying, and all you conservafags can shut up already.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 17:38

Im pretty sure that Palin calling the war the will of god trumps any and all opinions that come out of her redneck religious-polluting maw. Also, I have yet to hear her answer one good objective question. Their entire plan with Palin is to bring something nice to look at in, get it to spew ad hominems and out-right lies that appeal to their 'base', like a candy seller at the special olympics. And to attempt to cash in on the hilary vote, which isn't working at ALL. Face it, the entire republican ticket is fucking doomed. They are incompetent, corrupt, assbackwards hillbillys clinging to an archaic religion and attempting to use it to govern, which never, EVER, works out well.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 18:38

>>28

McCain's campaign has also said that Palin will not do ANY interviews for at least two weeks because she's not ready and they don't want her to make a mistake that would reflect badly on McCain.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 19:24

>>24
You've lived in Chicago and seen the system that Obama bin Laden is so proud that he spent so many years working to create.

Tell us, do you think the country needs more of the same?

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-06 20:16

>>30
No.  Life for the average person in the bad parts of the city was not improved by his "work."

It is my experience living in what became a bad area in Chicago that gives me the firm belief that nothing holds back the Urban blacks like entitlement programs.

Why get a job when everything is payed for by someone else?

I think we should legalize (and tax the crap out of) narcotics, use the revenue generated to lower income taxes and corporate taxes across the board, and make all social dole programs require that the recipient pass a drug test, and ACTIVELY SEEK EMPLOYMENT, with the basic the benefit starting at minimum wagex40 hours, and being cut 10% every month, so that there is incentive to get off the program, but still enough money to provide a safety net to those who do try (5% of welfare recipients, if that).

Increase education grants, but make them loans that are forgiven upon the borrower COMPLETING a degree.

And Corporate Tax Free (or maybe just reduced tax) zones in the cities, to attract well paying jobs.

That is how you would get the crime and poverty out of the cities.

It will never happen, the Republican Party base is too ossified to accept something like legalizing narcotics, and the Democratic base is the empoverished urban poor (who mostly vote democrat because they are poor, solving poverty would hurt the Dems, so they don't do it).

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-08 15:48

Seems to be a lot of unnecessary hatred toward Republicans... this would make a good Psychological study and one would think this helps explain why liberals don't want gun ownership.

They know they can't trust themselves with one so therefore nobody else should own one.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-09 13:34

>>32

Unnecessary? Have you even been paying attention for the last 8 years? Republicans deserve all the hate they get and a whole lot more. If anything, people are being way too casual about all of this.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-09 17:31

>>33
Are you suggesting violence?

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-09 20:03

Well, telecom companies can't re-rout calls from pollsters in other countries to the people who are supposed to give the answers republicans and corporations want to hear.

    That can only happen in countries where telcom companies are legally protected from lawsuits and and criminal legislation, like America.

    I'm not saying that we do that here, of course.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-10 0:47

every single McCain supporter is an ignorant fuck.  all he does is lie about what he plans to do as president. 

But it doesn't matter because even if he said 2+2=5 people would still support him as correct because they're to blind and stupid to care.

If i had the ability to eliminate all of the complete dumbasses in america i wouldn't hesitate and see them all dead

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-10 2:31

Just as Keikaku.

You'd become the liberal God of the new world!

Seriously, though, if you are voting McCain, you are voting for 2000 McCain. What we have is a new model, NeoCon McCain 2008.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-10 2:32

What makes me lol is all the people who are all about Change since John McCain said it but they were against it when Barack Obama said it beginning 19 months ago. Even though it's a myth. McCain is not about change. He's all about holding up the wishes of the far right and George Bush. Picking Palin just proves that. There hasn't been anyone as far right as she is before. Not even Mike Huckabee.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-10 9:02

>>38
I know, isn't it great! The Right Wing is getting stronger!
Wait until McCain puts 1 or possibly 2 more Right Wingers on the SCOTUS.
CRUSH THE LEFT! CRUSH THE LEFT!

Don't change these.
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