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#151 2008-08-23 11:20 pm
- Farmerkev
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
Chickenhawk wrote:
Who is bernie sanders?
I would guess
http://sanders.senate.gov/
Minithink isn't a "to the death" cage match.
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#152 2008-08-23 11:23 pm
Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
everlong205 wrote:
Third the guy is a gaffe machine, with scores of foot in the mouth instances caught on tape...
I really think you're misunderestimating him.
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#153 2008-08-24 12:11 am
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
everlong205 wrote:
And back to foreign policy, here's the guy who is supposedly so smart and experienced and yet HE VOTED FOR THE IRAQ WAR!
It's true, he did. In fact, his son is being deployed there.
But hey, you keep up all the hard work you're doing on that front. Constantly shrieking about how all those that disagree with your position are "surrender monkeys" (military families and all) must be terribly exhausting.
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#154 2008-08-24 11:55 am
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Far out, a leader who isn't looking for lockstep conformity.
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#155 2008-08-24 11:58 am
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
Metacell wrote:
Far out, a leader who isn't looking for lockstep conformity.
Yeah, downright Libermanish.
Minithink isn't a "to the death" cage match.
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#156 2008-08-24 2:04 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
bratboy wrote:
everlong205 wrote:
And back to foreign policy, here's the guy who is supposedly so smart and experienced and yet HE VOTED FOR THE IRAQ WAR!
It's true, he did. In fact, his son is being deployed there.
But hey, you keep up all the hard work you're doing on that front. Constantly shrieking about how all those that disagree with your position are "surrender monkeys" (military families and all) must be terribly exhausting.
Not everyone who disagrees with the war is a surrender monkey. However, there is a good chunk of dems and those on the left that, in fact, are. And if the cap fits, let them wear it.
(and for the record, I wouldn't call Biden necessarily a surrender monkey, just a fool)
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#157 2008-08-24 2:18 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
everlong205 wrote:
Not everyone who disagrees with the war is a surrender monkey. However, there is a good chunk of dems and those on the left that, in fact, are. And if the cap fits, let them wear it.
(and for the record, I wouldn't call Biden necessarily a surrender monkey, just a fool)
What a fascinating distinction lacking any difference whatsoever.
There are a good number of Americans who do not believe the continued expenditure of money and lives has been worth it nor will continue to be worth it. It's likely also difficult for those who have opposed the thing to begin with (and whose position was ultimately vindicated by the FACTS ON THE GROUND) to support dumping more money into it at any point. Perhaps they're wrong--I'm torn on the correct answer to this question.
Either way, the "surrender" line is a lazy talking point--and strikes me as particularly stupid when I know that your repeated use of it obviously encompasses individuals who, unlike you, have done some of the heavy lifting.
But hey, keep to the low road if that suits you.
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#158 2008-08-24 2:45 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
"surrender monkey" "nazi warmonger" -- all language of an extremist, no matter which side. What's enlightening is that everlong tries to present himself as some lofty social critic of such phenomena while employing that same language -- of course, he's only criticizing one side.
Does it really get any more laughably transparent?
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#159 2008-08-24 3:59 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
bedstuy wrote:
"surrender monkey" "nazi warmonger" -- all language of an extremist, no matter which side. What's enlightening is that everlong tries to present himself as some lofty social critic of such phenomena while employing that same language -- of course, he's only criticizing one side.
Does it really get any more laughably transparent?
O'Reilly-like.
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#160 2008-08-24 4:00 pm
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Or maybe more Michael Savage. You pick.
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#161 2008-08-24 4:10 pm
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There is a significant contingent of antiwar types who would love nothing better for the US to just give up, regardless of the consequences. For them, the Surrender line fits 
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#162 2008-08-24 5:38 pm
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There is a significant contingent of pro-war types who would love nothing better for the US to just keep invading countries, regardless of the consequences. For them, the Nazi Warmonger line fits 
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#164 2008-08-24 8:18 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
I would imagine that the majority of Americans who have a negative impression of the war or of our continued presence in Iraq probably aren't members of any of those groups that you mentioned.
Your use of the emasculating 'little tea parties/coffee klatches' was a nice, mature touch though. What a bunch of sissies, those IVAW.
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#165 2008-08-24 8:21 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
bratboy wrote:
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
I would imagine that the majority of Americans who have a negative impression of the war or of our continued presence in Iraq probably aren't members of any of those groups that you mentioned.
Your use of the emasculating 'little tea parties/coffee klatches' was a nice, mature touch though. What a bunch of sissies, those IVAW.
One wonders whether the tone of bitterness is based on traumatic personal experience.
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#166 2008-08-24 8:32 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
It's klatsch, by the way. And apparently, about 75% of stormfronters who took the poll oppose the Iraq War. ZOG was mentioned. You could have gone for the kill, had you just bothered to follow through, Steyr.
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#167 2008-08-24 8:47 pm
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bratboy wrote:
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
I would imagine that the majority of Americans who have a negative impression of the war or of our continued presence in Iraq probably aren't members of any of those groups that you mentioned.
Your use of the emasculating 'little tea parties/coffee klatches' was a nice, mature touch though. What a bunch of sissies, those IVAW.One wonders whether the tone of bitterness is based on traumatic personal experience.
Styr is just defending his gravy train, it's to be expected.
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#168 2008-08-24 9:03 pm
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jerwin wrote:
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
It's klatsch, by the way.
That would be a variant form of the term. Klatch is still accurate
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#169 2008-08-24 9:07 pm
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Re: Predictions on Obama's VP pick?
Steyr AUG wrote:
jerwin wrote:
Steyr AUG wrote:
Yet Stormfront doesnt get nearly as much play as Code Pink, Not in Our Name, IVAW and all the other little anti-war tea parties/coffee klatches.
It's klatsch, by the way.
That would be a variant form of the term. Klatch is still accurate
Guess I hang around in the wrong circles.
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#170 2008-08-24 9:35 pm
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jerwin wrote:
Steyr AUG wrote:
jerwin wrote:
It's klatsch, by the way.That would be a variant form of the term. Klatch is still accurate
Guess I hang around in the wrong circles.
Are you sure you dont mean kreise?
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#171 2008-08-25 10:46 am
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Biden's gonna be a rabble-rouser as VP. He'll be assigned to overhaul/fix much of the 'legacy'. Reporters will probe about reasons for such-and-such, and he'll say "Barack told me to get this done." (Whatever 'this' issue is at the time.)
His foreign policy knowledge don't hurt either.
One 'downside' is that the Senate Foreign Relations loses the Chair and a majority member. That makes the seats being contested a bit more valuable for both sides.
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