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Can someone tell me what part of any political campaign is not propaganda? Campaigns ARE propaganda. The way things are set up, I can't blame a candidate for doing something like this. He's received the donations to be able to do it, so he might as well do it. People do keep saying that they don't "know" him, so this seems like a reasonable way for him to put himself out there for those too lazy to read his proposals on his web site.
I didn't watch the infomercial, didn't figure I needed to since I've read every document on his web site and my mind is made up. I had to clean out my DVR so I have enough room for both the Ghost Hunters marathon during the day tomorrow and the Ghost Hunters Live show on Halloween night. I have my priorities :) |
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And seriously. Phoney? I get it that people can disagree vehemently with him, but phoney? As opposed to McCain, whose seeming willingness to change his positions in order to attract votes just looks more and more *****ian to me all the time? (And can anybody tell me why the name of the legendary protagnotist who sold his soul to the devil in return for earthly power is replaced by *****?) Quote:
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Anyway, your comment about being 'lableled' with the pink triangle, gave me a funny visual. It kind of made me wonder what'd he'd do to me. I've already warned that he's MUCH further left than he's admitted, and with all of this media talk, I bet he'll go and figure out all the people that voted against him and rope them out too.
I don't necessarily agree with McCain on everything, but the ones that we don't agree he believes those decisions (abortion, gay marriage, etc) should be left at the state level. This leads me to believe that he might have mixed feelings about it, thus letting the states decide would let some states have/do it and some states don't. Therefore, if someone wanted to participate in said activity, they could go to that state to do it. He doesn't want to outlaw it completely. Everyone is voting based on their concerns, and I'll say it again, we need someone that's going to handle Iraq RIGHT, otherwise all the other issues will be moot. VandalSquirrel: That is so sweet of you to smuggle people out. It's probably not necessary though, when Obama's done, we won't even recognize our country! (and I don't mean that in a good way!) AGDee: WOHOO for Ghost Hunters marathons, and live Halloween shows! |
My dad took the dog for a walk last night during the informercial and said that almost everyone in the subdivision had it on their TVs. I was surprised to hear that.
I'm also enjoying the level of respectful political discourse in this thread. "Phoney" and "minions" come to mind. |
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Sorry for being off topic..... And to address someone else...obama changes his opinions all the time like any other politician. Dont accuse just McCain. |
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I liked the infomercial. |
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Yes, now we're getting to the real nuts and bolts of the issues facing the country and considerations in play during this election.
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But, alas, pipe dreams are just that - I think I'll acquire dolphin AIDS before a thread goes five consecutive posts without an ad hominem. Minions, of course, is just hysterical. Like people voting for McCain simply because he's an old, white veteran aren't acting like "minions" in a truly classical sense . . . have you been to a McCain rally lately? It's like a zombie march. ABOOOORTION! NATIONAL SECUURRRRRITY! |
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