Sure. That's a pretty big class if you have to get into talking about percentages. Personally, I don't believe you. Secondly, there are websites that are devoted to voting solely on the issues, which show little gap in the percentages of who gets supported by the issues. With a larger sampling than just one classroom I'd say it's a little more accurate.So while we have a larger sampling than one classroom, somehow this personal story from a McCain supporter is believable? Only to McCain supporters.
The most brilliant thing Sal and Richard have ever done. & I would like to give humans the benefit of the doubt and say for every 1 of these idiots they found, there were 35 who called Sal out on it.Hilarious and shocking anyways.
Noone said "all supporters of Obama are morons". You have twisted both the purpose of the interviews, and the comments right here to completely dismiss the fact a *great deal* of Obama supporters are behind him for sensational reason.3 people were featured on the show. I bet there were some Obama supporters who completely called him on everything. But the fact that he was able to get any at all in such a short segment is the troubling part.
I have to agree that from what we see from the outside world, as far as individual judgement goes, America may be caught in a sensation that is not safe. I hope I'm proved wrong, I really do. Based on policies, I would vote for him. But I can just see a dangerous precedence where voters are giving away their vote in a rather convinced manner.
drshortyNov 3, 2008
Sure. That's a pretty big class if you have to get into talking about percentages. Personally, I don't believe you. Secondly, there are websites that are devoted to voting solely on the issues, which show little gap in the percentages of who gets supported by the issues. With a larger sampling than just one classroom I'd say it's a little more accurate.So while we have a larger sampling than one classroom, somehow this personal story from a McCain supporter is believable? Only to McCain supporters.
wrzhydrNov 3, 2008
just as loonie far-right keeps some of their followers stupid. how does it feel?
seaweedwaterNov 3, 2008
The most brilliant thing Sal and Richard have ever done. & I would like to give humans the benefit of the doubt and say for every 1 of these idiots they found, there were 35 who called Sal out on it.Hilarious and shocking anyways.
skabyssNov 3, 2008
How many people you think they asked before weeding out those 3 idiots?
2conservativeNov 3, 2008
So, what does it mean CS? I want to see what you say before I put Obama's words next to the definition and they match.
wrzhydrNov 4, 2008
wouldn't it also be very haughty of you to use such a word? intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge you have learned and not just a measure.
aaryn015Nov 4, 2008
Noone said "all supporters of Obama are morons". You have twisted both the purpose of the interviews, and the comments right here to completely dismiss the fact a *great deal* of Obama supporters are behind him for sensational reason.3 people were featured on the show. I bet there were some Obama supporters who completely called him on everything. But the fact that he was able to get any at all in such a short segment is the troubling part.
aaryn015Nov 4, 2008
I have to agree that from what we see from the outside world, as far as individual judgement goes, America may be caught in a sensation that is not safe. I hope I'm proved wrong, I really do. Based on policies, I would vote for him. But I can just see a dangerous precedence where voters are giving away their vote in a rather convinced manner.
aaryn015Nov 4, 2008
Probably about 1/4 as many people it would take to fill the same time slot with idiot McCain supporters.