This is all I can muster because I'm a mus-tard

Sep 08, 2008 12:59

We're gonna frickin; lose this thing (unless a giant gong of WAKE THE FUCK UP falls from the sky). Or people can look past Palin's milfishness to see the bible-thumping, chemically imbalanced, wholly inexperienced and unfit Caribou Barbie frothing back at them. From in front of Methuselah the forgetful "what's this here internet I was in a war" ( Read more... )

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i_h8_jailb8 September 8 2008, 22:21:37 UTC
thanks a lot. this post almost made me cry, my face got heated and red and not at the thought of going to mpls with you! i HaTE SARAH PALIN!!! the thought of her brings my blood to a boil and a hatred i didn't know i could have in me. this woman has no heart no compassion. she is full out pyscho/sociopath and people like her and i want to die thinking about it. i will move out of this country. i swear.

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agentqup September 8 2008, 23:11:42 UTC
sorry for such the reaction--I'm pretty disgusted by her as well. Even moreso by the sychophants and drooling dipshits that are all about her. Tits and confidence does not a great leader make.

The content of the article basically lays out why I'm so angry--the 4-group control of the media, and the disinterested, follow-anything-with-an-American-flag-on-it population's adherence to it. That all remains to be seen, and I'm definitely not seriously thinking it's over, but it is tiresome and disheartening how, all of a sudden, cuz there's this attractive woman next to grandpa, everyone's like WOOOOOOO.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 03:25:55 UTC
The problem is that Obama should have NEVER been nominated. EVER. In no way is he qualified and his views don't match at all with anything that American's relate to. After promising substance ALL YEAR he failed to deliver any type of platform or plan.

He was never ever ever going to win. No poll would have been right because 15% of people are lying to the pollsters. This is going to be a 1988 style wipe out and it has little to do with Palin and everything to do with the substance, quality, and judgment of John McCain. The same guy who told Reagan to get the troops out of Lebanon a month before 220 marines died and the same guy who put his career on the line for the surge.

Obama is not even close to a grown up.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 03:26:21 UTC
remotecody September 9 2008, 03:27:54 UTC
HAHAHAHA

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not that this is surprising in the least agentqup September 9 2008, 12:32:56 UTC
But seriously, "with the substance, quality, and judgment of John McCain". Yeah...so that Reagan action was the last promotable thing he's done, I'm thinking. The supposed "Maverick" McCain was a respectable guy. I remember being impressed by him as late as 2003. Then he got bought or decided to go along to get along, cozy up to Bush, and sold out any possible respect for his judgement he could have. And this has nothing to with some abstract liberal hate for Bush, other than the severe repugnancy of his failed policies and arrogance as a holder of presidential office ( ... )

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Re: not that this is surprising in the least remotecody September 9 2008, 15:02:37 UTC
Palin did excite the base for the future of the Republican party but it wouldn't have changed peoples vote against Obama. This election is a referendum on Obama not McCain, so the Palin pick helps with the excitment factor but does nothing to hurt or help Obama. That was kind of what I was sayin ( ... )

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Re: not that this is surprising in the least agentqup September 10 2008, 13:40:17 UTC
First off, she inherited a surplus and burned through it leaving 20-some odd million is debt when she left. My left nutsack could've done that by holding down a button labeled "spend ( ... )

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Re: not that this is surprising in the least agentqup September 10 2008, 13:41:49 UTC
And no worries about getting heated; as long as you don't start trolling hard, we're cool.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 03:19:35 UTC
you don't know what you are talking about. hows that for WAKE THE FUCK UP?

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agentqup September 9 2008, 12:34:04 UTC
Short of a Democrat, there's evidently no person McCain could have picked that would have made you doubt his judgement. Very nice.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 14:16:29 UTC
Romney or Hukabee would have pissed me off

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i_h8_jailb8 September 9 2008, 15:02:08 UTC
i don't know what i'm talking about? because i hate sarah palin? i know i don't support someone who calls an opposing minority candidate "sambo". i know i would not support someone who scares the people who live in the city she was mayor of enough to keep them from speaking out against her, therefore making it hard for the media to cover anything because they don't have a source with a name. i know that women who are victims of rape or of incest should have the option of having an abortion. other than that i know that i disagree with pretty much everything she stands for. also, what chris said- she has a good chance becoming president if something happens to mccain and i know that i am scared for that day.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 15:16:33 UTC
Hate isn't a wise position to make judgments from ( ... )

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i_h8_jailb8 September 9 2008, 16:51:56 UTC
i disagree with only teaching abstinence. i believe sex-ed works. i disagree with abusing power to try and get an ex brother-in-law fired. i disagree with opening the ANWR to drilling. i believe global warming is man-made. i believe polar bears are endangered because of melting polar ice caps. i believe she is claiming that she stopped the bridge to nowhere as a campaign strategy even though it's a lie-oh wait, not a lie because she opposed it after its funding was cut. i believe she took on governor and was hugely popular only because she was replacing a hugely unpopular governor.

also, mccain's mother might be 98 but his father was his age when he died.

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remotecody September 9 2008, 15:18:19 UTC
Nancy Pelosi is third in line... that is scary.
Robert Byrd is fourth in line... that is scary.

Sarah Palin being second in line to a man whose mother is like 98... Not scary.

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