MassiveAttack
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Stinkles said:God was too busy helping people in the NBA make easy layups.
:lol Well played, Stinkles.
Stinkles said:God was too busy helping people in the NBA make easy layups.
Gary Whitta said:Some are more Christian than others.
And the national rate?MassiveAttack said:So let's see... Southern Baptist preacher who thinks the earth is 6,000 years old wins the caucus in state where only 24% of the population holds a bachelor's degree. Yes, good job.
VanMardigan said:You're going nowhere. All the major candidates are Christian, so then by your stretch, they're all religion bashing other religions by just being Christian.
Gary Whitta said:Yup be prepared for mandatory teaching of creationism and Huckabee brownshirts razing natural history museums. Fun!
BigBoss said:The Prophet of Truth is better as a symbol for Huckabee.
No, you are missing the point. It is whether you publically push it or not. Listen to the excellent speech John Kennedy gave (the only that Romney tried to emulate but failed miserably).VanMardigan said:You're going nowhere. All the major candidates are Christian, so then by your stretch, they're all religion bashing other religions by just being Christian.
Kusagari said:If Huckabee became president he seriously would destroy America. All the hyperbole about another 4 years of Bush destroying America, that isn't hyperbole with Huckabee. I don't understand how anyone can support him if they know the crap he stands for.
Mason said:Yes, it makes me incredibly uncomfortable. That's exactly what I said.
OR
You need to use your head.
He is setting a precedent as a black man running for President and should focus on his strengths as a candidate, not something that could potentially divide people when he (and they) have done a good job thus far of ignoring the fact (as they should).
Lefty said:obama's speech gave me chills and the ending to it was amazing
did anyone else get a weird feeling that he was going to get shot during that speech? at one point during it i actually got a bad feeling that something bad was going to happen.
Tobor said:Being Christian != Pushing Christianity.
It's almost exactly the same nationally, about 25%.Squirrel Killer said:And the national rate?
Ether_Snake said:Why? It's thanks to that movement that African-Americans can aim for anything any other American can aim for in the US. Look at the state of black people in other countries like Canada, France, the UK, Australia, etc. He can play the race card all he wants, there's still work to do in fact.
He's going to get the black vote out, a lot of black people weren't voting but in 08 it will be massive.
VanMardigan said:Again you jump in midstream without reading what I was responding to.
Any Clinton supporters here? This is the worst possible outcome in Iowa for her, isn't it?
kassatsu said:/b/ has an awesome sticky'd post XD.
You don't think that's something you ought know before you go all LOLIWOAZ DUMBARZ!MassiveAttack said:I'm not sure, but in Iowa...
Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.
JaY P. said:Obama seems to meld traits of Martin Luther King Jr. and Ronald Reagan in his speeches. The man is a brilliant speaker. His opening was powerful!
Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.
Tobor said:Speculawyer came to the same conclusion. Maybe you're not getting your point across as well as you think?
Squirrel Killer said:You don't think that's something you ought know before you go all LOLIWOAZ DUMBARZ!
kassatsu said:/b/ has an awesome sticky'd post XD.
Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.
Kaeru said:You surely have a point, but putting those men in the same sentence just seems..wrong?
Thats not the case anymore whats so ever. If you listen to conservative radio, all they tell you to do is vote republican or is saying stupid shit like liberals are terrorist or some other false ideology shit.Bezz said:How about you shut the f up, and stop posting?
Because somebody votes for whoever that makes that person a subhuman? Luckily this isnt your country.
Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.
Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.
Gary Whitta said:I was impressed when I thought he could play guitar, but I see now it's just a bass. Pffft.
How hard was the Clinton camp focusing on Iowa, though? Weren't they kind of focusing nationally instead of pouring more money into Iowa like Edwards was?Incognito said:The nomination is his.
harSon said:I had the same fear, and that fear will remain through out his entire campaign.
No, but I did get a weird feeling that someone is going to take a shot at him if he wins the nomination. :-/Lefty said:did anyone else get a weird feeling that he was going to get shot during that speech? at one point during it i actually got a bad feeling that something bad was going to happen.
Diablos said:How hard was the Clinton camp focusing on Iowa, though? Weren't they kind of focusing nationally instead of pouring more money into Iowa like Edwards was?
It really is remarkable how many Democrats voted, and not to mention, that Barack Obama won in Iowa.
Incognito said:Another "voter" who is too good to vote. That's great. Keep your apathetic opinions on the respective candidates to yourself, then.
Nothing more I loathe than a person lamenting the demise of the American political system yet not doing a damn thing about it.
Dice Man said:Anecdotally, I've seen a heck of a lot more Obama in Iowa than Clinton in the past months.
ronald regan was pretty decent.Absinthe said:We need to stop being dependent on oil? Well, no shit Obama. I guarantee you if he gets elected will be just as dependent on oil as ever. Many people have said the same thing before and we're worse off than ever. It's hard for me to take any of the candidates seriously. I mean, I'd like to vote, but I probably won't. Huckabee is too fanatical and I don't think Obama is legit for one second. So we have a fanatical Christian and an inexperienced person spouting idealism. Wonderful. I'll vote when there's an actual choice.