Obama gets asked a tough question about his relationship with a domestic terrorist and people complain that its an unfair question? Why should he be pandered to? Hell, Obama is afraid to go on Fox News because he might be asked a tough question on taxes.No way is this rookie prepared to lead the free world.
@Pstall... and you think Bush is any more "conservative" (i.e., is for limited government and respect for the Constitution) than McCain? I'm not going to argue with the political observation you're making, but now that we've had eight years of Bush, it's clear McCain and Bush are nearly identical on virtually every issue - particularly foreign policy. Kyoto? Pfft. McCain said he was against torture, he flip-flopped on that, he said he was against tax cuts for the wealthy, he flip-flopped on that. He's revealed who he is, and I stand by what I said - it's self-evident at this point.
Yeah. A "civil rights lawyer" who NEVER was attorney-of-record on ANY case. The fact is, as a lawyer he was "arm candy". He introduced clients to the real lawyers. Then stepped back. Abraham Lincoln was a genuine trial attorney. There are still transcripts of his cross examinations. Not a phony empty suit like Barack.
Now, now don't throw those ROCKS. What about that relative you just love to death, but he or she is a little seedy. Yet, you can't dislike him or her because that's family. You don't just discard family.
prolianceApr 17, 2008
Obama gets asked a tough question about his relationship with a domestic terrorist and people complain that its an unfair question? Why should he be pandered to? Hell, Obama is afraid to go on Fox News because he might be asked a tough question on taxes.No way is this rookie prepared to lead the free world.
betteroffedApr 18, 2008
Holy s**t.... I'm still laughing at myself saying "Snap-a-lap-a-puss" to myself in my head. Well played sir.(Yes--I'm easily amused.).
szaszmanApr 18, 2008
@Pstall... and you think Bush is any more "conservative" (i.e., is for limited government and respect for the Constitution) than McCain? I'm not going to argue with the political observation you're making, but now that we've had eight years of Bush, it's clear McCain and Bush are nearly identical on virtually every issue - particularly foreign policy. Kyoto? Pfft. McCain said he was against torture, he flip-flopped on that, he said he was against tax cuts for the wealthy, he flip-flopped on that. He's revealed who he is, and I stand by what I said - it's self-evident at this point.
marijuanaApr 18, 2008
Somebody's got to do the dirty work. The world would be so much more f**ked than it already is if it wasn't for us...Am I giving us too much credit?
marijuanaApr 18, 2008
In a nut shell it's basically what we the people want vs. MSM. 'Nuff said.
spudsterApr 18, 2008
If I'm not mistaken the original poster was being sarcastic. If he wasn't... well then wow what a giant douche.
texnofobixApr 18, 2008
Or in my case, I'll vote for none of them and vote for Ron Paul.
Closed AccountApr 18, 2008
Yeah. A "civil rights lawyer" who NEVER was attorney-of-record on ANY case. The fact is, as a lawyer he was "arm candy". He introduced clients to the real lawyers. Then stepped back. Abraham Lincoln was a genuine trial attorney. There are still transcripts of his cross examinations. Not a phony empty suit like Barack.
mngopMay 13, 2008
Ron Paul is hardly a conservative.
userc304Jun 10, 2008
Now, now don't throw those ROCKS. What about that relative you just love to death, but he or she is a little seedy. Yet, you can't dislike him or her because that's family. You don't just discard family.