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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Silversoul]
#14041740 - 02/28/11 12:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Silversoul said: He knew he couldn't just come out and throw a long-time ally under the bus as soon as there was trouble
why not, he's done it with everyone he knows in the US
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Anthony917]
#14041746 - 02/28/11 12:40 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hakim0777 said: http://whatthefuckhasobamadonesofar.com/
that website is full of "facts" that, some of which, actually did more harm to the country than good. The $1 trillion stimulus plan? What did that do?
what did the other three stimulus plans do?
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14042710 - 02/28/11 02:45 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Dr. P. Silocybin said: no your right the carrier is just there for protection, its more of a statement than anything else.
what im saying is that Obama was instrumental in initiating the revolution, through online social netwroks ie. facebook
again, that's false
how the hell would you know? do you really think that the media wold report on the CIA's involvement? that shit is classified dude
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: 4HO-DMT]
#14047064 - 03/01/11 06:11 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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physicist said: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice?
Yup. I'd vote for Obama so I could share in feeling stupid, and share in the responsibility of having fucked those who didn't vote for that festering pussbag.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: 4HO-DMT] 1
#14047226 - 03/01/11 07:24 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I voted for Obama and I would definitely change my vote by not voting at all.
I would have stayed home instead and jerked off.
There is only one party in the US and it is the Fascist party.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Senor_Doobie]
#14047866 - 03/01/11 10:42 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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wow, im surprised more of the shroomery didnt vote 3rd party...
i voted libertarian
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: lovecheese]
#14047875 - 03/01/11 10:43 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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i'm also disappointed that some of you think there's a difference between the national democratic and republican parties.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Dr. P. Silocybin]
#14047908 - 03/01/11 10:51 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Dr. P. Silocybin said: no your right the carrier is just there for protection, its more of a statement than anything else.
what im saying is that Obama was instrumental in initiating the revolution, through online social netwroks ie. facebook
again, that's false
how the hell would you know? do you really think that the media wold report on the CIA's involvement? that shit is classified dude
so what did obama do that was instrumental in starting this revolution
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14047917 - 03/01/11 10:55 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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He updated his facebook status to "Nothing could be cooler than a new Egyptian ruler"
-------------------- "America: Fuck yeah!" -- Alexthegreat “Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. The real extent of this state of misinformation is known only to those who are in situations to confront facts within their knowledge with the lies of the day.” -- Thomas Jefferson The greatest sin of mankind is ignorance. The press takes [Trump] literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally. --Salena Zeto (9/23/16)
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: lovecheese]
#14047919 - 03/01/11 10:55 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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chairlock3d said: i'm also disappointed that some of you think there's a difference between the national democratic and republican parties.
there is a difference
democrats hide and cry about how the sky is falling republicans stomp around and bitch about the democrats
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Senor_Doobie]
#14047929 - 03/01/11 10:57 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Senor_Doobie said: He updated his facebook status to "Nothing could be cooler than a new Egyptian ruler"
he was talking about this
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: lovecheese]
#14048006 - 03/01/11 11:21 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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chairlock3d said: i'm also disappointed that some of you think there's a difference between the national democratic and republican parties.
I suppose if you're a libertarian who thinks there's no substantive difference between economic intervention to save the economy from collapse versus moralizing intervention into people's private lives, then sure, I guess there's no difference. For those of us who see a role for government in strengthening the economy but also reject the kind of bigotry that would deny marginalized groups of society the right to marry or the right to serve the country they love, I'd say there's a huge difference.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Silversoul]
#14049029 - 03/01/11 03:06 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Superficial at best
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: 4HO-DMT]
#14049044 - 03/01/11 03:08 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I voted for Ron Paul, and it I didn't even like him that much. It was a vote of protest.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Senor_Doobie]
#14049071 - 03/01/11 03:14 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Senor_Doobie said: Superficial at best
The Republicans are at war with women's reproductive rights right now, and are crying bloody murder over Obama refusing to defend DOMA. I'd hardly call that superficial.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14049123 - 03/01/11 03:24 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: so what did obama do that was instrumental in starting this revolution
I would expect that he was in contact with the leaders of the political opposition in Egypt and played an important role in coordinating the demonstrations.
I think this might be relevant http://modernsurvivalblog.com/current-events-economics-politics/all-ambassadors-called-back-to-washington/
interesting timing... think about it a transition to military control while letting the Egyptian's think that this is THEIR revolution and not western imperialism is exactly what the US government would want. If Obama wasn't involved at all then he got extremely lucky.
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Re: Would you change your vote in the 2008 election if given the choice? [Re: Dr. P. Silocybin]
#14049178 - 03/01/11 03:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Dr. P. Silocybin said: I would expect that he was in contact with the leaders of the political opposition in Egypt and played an important role in coordinating the demonstrations.
Dude, you're way off base here. There's no way Obama was intentionally trying to overthrow Mubarrak. He's been a Western ally for over 30 years, and one of Israel's few allies in the region. No matter how much he loves freedom, he'd have to be crazy to take that kind of gamble. Obama's strategy with Mubarrak was first to use his leverage with Egypt first to try to get Mubarrak to make concessions to the protesters, then to try and prevent Mubarrak from using violence, then to try and convince him to step down, and then to have the US military talk to their counterparts in Egypt to coordinate an orderly transition. The protesters organized themselves through Facebook and other social media, and led this revolution by themselves. America's leverage in this case was basically limited to trying to minimize violence from the state.
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