Oh my God, I love Stewart and Colbert and all the people on their shows, but that one would have had me screaming "Yes!" and hugging my television had it not been for the fact I'd probably have terrified my roommates.
And ITA to the Obama thing. The Republicans like to paint us all as being these mad fans who see him as some sort of divine figure. I know he's has faults. Hell, he even said himself he wouldn't be a perfect president. But for these PUMAs, who fly in the face of their own cantidate's request, holy crap, I don't even know. And going to Sarah Palin just because she's a women? Obama's more a feminist than she could ever hope to be. It was the same with Obama supporters early on who said they'd vote Republican if Hilary won. I can only imagine most were/are just conservatives posing as die-hard supporters of only one person so they could try to divide this party. The rest, the ones actually turning against their own values...if, God help us, McCain wins, I'll blame them before the Republicans, and not let it go for as long
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I'm hoping there aren't as many of those people as the media makes out. I think there are fewer of them than racists who've decided Obama is a sekkrit Muslim ter'rist, so they can feel ok about voting Republican. :p In any case, I don't think McCain can win, but he still might "win" if you get my drift.
f, God help us, McCain wins, I'll blame them before the Republicans, and not let it go for as long as he's in office.
Ditto! I can understand my longtime/lifetime Republican friends voting for McCain; I cannot for the life of me understand why any personal calling themself a Democrat would, especially a pro-choice, feminist woman!
Apparently Sarah Palin thinks that being criticized infringes on her First Amendment rights. Once again she proves she is no scholar, nor is she smarter than a fifth grader
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What pisses me off is that this is not on the front page of CNN... It should be plastered EVERYWHERE that this woman cannot even comprehend the most basic right of freedom of speech and press.
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And ITA to the Obama thing. The Republicans like to paint us all as being these mad fans who see him as some sort of divine figure. I know he's has faults. Hell, he even said himself he wouldn't be a perfect president. But for these PUMAs, who fly in the face of their own cantidate's request, holy crap, I don't even know. And going to Sarah Palin just because she's a women? Obama's more a feminist than she could ever hope to be. It was the same with Obama supporters early on who said they'd vote Republican if Hilary won. I can only imagine most were/are just conservatives posing as die-hard supporters of only one person so they could try to divide this party. The rest, the ones actually turning against their own values...if, God help us, McCain wins, I'll blame them before the Republicans, and not let it go for as long ( ... )
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Ditto! I can understand my longtime/lifetime Republican friends voting for McCain; I cannot for the life of me understand why any personal calling themself a Democrat would, especially a pro-choice, feminist woman!
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What?
The scary thing is, there are a lot of people who think that the First Amendment guarantees the right not to be laughed at/called out.
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