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Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Sorry puto (thanks stylie), I have fullfilled my weekly quota of flamefests, come back next week =p |
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All in all, the VP McCain chooses is actually going to be very important to the campaign. |
Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Rice as VP?, I think somebody didn't pay attention to what happened in the last 5 years around here...in the world I mean. |
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Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? A frightening vision of the future. The adults will take control, yeah right. People don't want an adult willing to slog it out over the long run, they want flashy promises of Hope and Change and someone to tell them how wrong America has been for making difficult choices. |
Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Now I have seen the light, if JumJum is so frightened with Mr.Obama he is the answer...Mr.Obama I mean. To be honest maybe I dislike Hillary becase people like you have been bashing her non stop the last decade and a half with bullshit and I have fallen in your classic far right trap, I must think about it, but at this moment my aracnid sense doesn't trust in a lady with the eyes and mouth so open all day. I love it, all far right peeps are clones in the whole world, our actual president is socialist, he won two months ago the re-election, the far right here was saying almost the same words like Johhny, during the last four years of the most obnoxious cripto-fascist oposition: He is "bambi", people don't want to hear vague ideas of Hope and Change, bla, bla, bla "People don't want someone to tell them how wrong America has been for making difficult choices". Are you sure?, you prefer to keep on truckin' by the wrong road? |
Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Bam. Right there. Why worry about solutions when we can call each other scary names. I don't suppose you see anything wrong with the fact El Presidente capitulated to a threat and you're secure only untill they want more from you. |
Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Did you read that in one of those beloved far right blogs of you, Johnny?, I am not surprised, that people loves to talk shit. For your info, to withdraw our troops from Iraq was an electoral promise of The Spaniard Socialist Party for the 2004 elections, it was in their program since the Day #1 of the illegal invasion of Iraq, one year before (2003), and had the support of 90% of the spaniard citizenship...90%...this means not only left people but the massive majority of our population, obviously our far right puppet president didn't give a damn about our desires...democracy (/sarcasm) 3 days before the elections the terrorists attacked us (March 11, 2004), and our goverment tried to lie us about who were the attackers, we got the bluff and they lost. Then our new president acomplished his promise, something refreshing for a politician, and we are proud of that decision, we didn't want to "play" in that wrong, illegal, useless slaughter. I honestly think you didn't get the real esence of the "threat", no wonder, the famous War on Terror is a great bluff of your boss and gang, so you are lost with so much disinformation. Madrid was attacked by people living here for years, dude, they didn't get the order from Mr. Laden, they decided the slaughter by themselves, and our reaction was the logic one: policemen and judges worked, hunted them down, trial, guilty and to the jail, end of history, The Army meanwhile peeling off potatoes, this war can't be won crushing random countries, if spaniards would decide to attack a random country to avoid an hipotetical future threat we would be silly like your boss and we can't be soooo silly. The London attack was exactly the same. Now 11-S was slightly diferent, Bin Laden organized it, his people made it, I can understand free world must invade Afghanistan to finish an obnoxious government sheltering Bin Laden, ok, that's right...but Iraq, Iran, Siria?, what the hell is our business there, do you really think we are going to avoid posible attacks on Europe, USA or wherever invading all countries you dislike?...really, Mr.Laden is somewhere between Afghanistan and Pakistan, talibans are pushing again and we are loosing miserably our time with your Iraq adventure. I could understand your fanboyism in the first days, the tanks running by the desert like victorious walkirias, the patriotic bullshit and all that mambo, but now?, 5 years later with all the info that we know now?, with that frikkin mess, and the countless victims for nothing?, how is possible you still support that madness? Really, Johnny, the jihadists can come after us when they want, we are insane dudes, but please...don't help us more, really, nobody called for your "help"!. And for your info, you gringos have not lessons to give us about terrorism, we suffer terrorism here since 50 years ago, research it, maybe they talk also about that in your blogs. Everything clear now?, good |
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Here's the way it could go the morning after the whirl of inauguration parties, with its own crush of events that comes after endless meetings and decisions and terribly difficult transition planning - The McCains don't get in their new White House bed until 4:00 a.m. Cindy had made sure she brought their old nightcap cups from home, and pours them both their usual bedtime vodka. A Big Gulp cup for her; a 16-ounce Junior for Johnny since he's cut back these days. As an inauguration treat, and because she's been such a good girl throughout the campaign and transition period, she tosses 20 or so Oxycontins into hers to dissolve while John is straining to produce a bloody trickle of urine in the Warren G. Harding bidet.Crazier things have happened. |
Re: Barack Obama, should I be worried? Stop it Jum, I'm scared. |
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