Best for America..Obama or McCain?

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B00Mer

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Oh no you don't..

http://www.obamacrimes.com
http://www.theobamafile.com
http://barackobamasucks.net

What I won't put up is with some limey Russell Brand MTV awards spokes person says;

"Some people, I think they're called racists, say America is not ready for a black president."

Now American's are racist if they don't vote for Obama, please...

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4703539.ece

This coming from a guy that look like a wet rat.



Now for a good laugh, Obama has already visited 57 states..
Where is Rick Mercer when you need him.

...and you didn't think anyone could be as dumb as George Bush.
Everyone knows there are 59 states... no wait :)
 

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I would rather we blow up Congress during a State of the Union address and be forced to start from scratch.

But since I only have two options, I will go with Obama being best for America during this time, although I can't see McCain being Bush under any circumstances.

While I do not agree with everything Obama supports, he has brought up certain issues I find to be very important that McCain btw, hasn't even mentioned, like a complete overhaul of our infrastructure, adding high speed rail across the country and balancing our budget. Not a peep from McCain on any of these issues.

Having said this, if Obama is elected, Canadians will go ballistic, because Obama, as a liberal, and as the liberal philosophy goes, is highly protectionists in trade, but then again, Canadians are pretty liberal, so the saying "be careful what you wish for, you may get it" will most certainly apply if Obama gets elected. Watch how fast Iraq drops from Canadian radar when they can't export a fraction of the goods they do now to the US.

Of course, this is all just my own theory.
You won't need our pulpwood because your dollars will have to be used somewhere and there will be lots of them just like Germany ITN wheelbarrows full to the brim for a loaf of bread. You should move to Canada, I'll marry you for five thousand bucks, we're allowed to do that up here you know.:smile:
 

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Except some of the attacks on Kerry actually had some basis in fact...........

I have no doubt Mr. Kerry earned his medal for bravery......but there is some question about one of his Purple Hearts being awarded for a (accidentally) self-inflicted wound......


Some question is not fact Colpy and until something is proven that's all it is, "some question" and nothig more than a smear campaign against an American hero who happens to be a dumbocrat.


"Lies and innuendo are the last refuge of a scoundrel"
Colpy, of the intelectual elite.
 
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Kreskin

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I would rather we blow up Congress during a State of the Union address and be forced to start from scratch.

But since I only have two options, I will go with Obama being best for America during this time, although I can't see McCain being Bush under any circumstances.

While I do not agree with everything Obama supports, he has brought up certain issues I find to be very important that McCain btw, hasn't even mentioned, like a complete overhaul of our infrastructure, adding high speed rail across the country and balancing our budget. Not a peep from McCain on any of these issues.

Having said this, if Obama is elected, Canadians will go ballistic, because Obama, as a liberal, and as the liberal philosophy goes, is highly protectionists in trade, but then again, Canadians are pretty liberal, so the saying "be careful what you wish for, you may get it" will most certainly apply if Obama gets elected. Watch how fast Iraq drops from Canadian radar when they can't export a fraction of the goods they do now to the US.

Of course, this is all just my own theory.
I'd rather take the short term economic pain in exchange for a US President who is good for America, because in the end we all benefit from a healthy US. Who really knows if he would be good but I do believe there is a better chance of common sense bipartisan leadership if the Prez isn't a Republican. I don't know how anyone can stand the constant clusterf*ks and religious quackery of the Republicans. Anyone belonging to a church like Palin was involved with needs a psychiatrist, not a seat in the White House.

Speaking of infrastructure, a friend of mine just returned from 3 months of driving around the US. He said that was the issue the struck him the most; the need for an infrastructure overhaul.
 

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Speaking of infrastructure, a friend of mine just returned from 3 months of driving around the US. He said that was the issue the struck him the most; the need for an infrastructure overhaul.

...has your friend ever driven from Calgary to Vancouver... never mind, have you ever made the trip.

The U.S. Interstates are 100 times better than HWY #1.

I'm not sure where your friend is, but I have been all across the United States and Canada, and wish a Canadian Prime Minister would do an overhaul of Canada's infrastructure. (never mind the USA)

A Prime Minister Roosevelt for Canada is what I am waiting for.
 

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Some question is not fact Colpy and until something is proven that's all it is, "some question" and nothig more than a smear campaign against an American hero who happens to be a dumbocrat.


"Lies and innuendo are the last refuge of a scoundrel"
Colpy, of the intelectual elite.

Kerry's three Purple Hearts were for minor wounds and that he left Vietnam more than six months ahead of schedule under regulations permitting thrice-wounded soldiers to depart early.
A review by the Globe of Kerry's war record in preparation for a forthcoming book, "John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography," found that the young Navy officer acted heroically under fire, in one case saving the life of an Army lieutenant. But the examination also found that Kerry's commanding officer at the time questioned Kerry's first Purple Heart, which he earned for a wound received just two weeks after arriving in Vietnam.
"He had a little scratch on his forearm, and he was holding a piece of shrapnel," recalled Kerry's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Grant Hibbard. "People in the office were saying, `I don't think we got any fire,' and there is a guy holding a little piece of shrapnel in his palm." Hibbard said he couldn't be certain whether Kerry actually came under fire on Dec. 2, 1968, the date in questionand that is why he said he asked Kerry questions about the matter.
................Under Navy regulations, an enlistee or officer wounded three times was permitted to leave Vietnam early, as Kerry did. He received all three purple hearts for relatively minor injuries -- two did not cost him a day of service and one took him out for a day or two.
The incident that led to Kerry's first Purple Heart was risky, and covert. He and his crew left the safe confines of the huge US base at Cam Ranh Bay, climbing aboard a "skimmer" boat -- a craft similar to a Boston Whaler -- to travel upriver in search of Viet Cong guerrillas. At a beach that was known as a crossing area for enemy contraband traffic, Kerry's crew spotted some people running from a sampan, a flat-bottomed boat, to a nearby shoreline, according to two men serving alongside Kerry that night, William Zaladonis and Patrick Runyon. When the Vietnamese refused to obey a call to stop, Kerry authorized firing to begin.
"I assume they fired back," Zaladonis recalled in an interview. But neither he nor Runyon saw the source of the shrapnel that lodged in Kerry's arm. '`We came across the bay onto the beach and I got [hit] in the arm, got shrapnel in the arm," Kerry told the Globe in a 2003 interview. Kerry has also said he didn't know where the shrapnel came from.
Back at the base, Kerry told Hibbard he qualified for a Purple Heart, according to Hibbard. Thirty-six years later, Hibbard, reached at his retirement home in Florida, said he can still recall Kerry's wound, and that it resembled a scrape from a fingernail. "I've had thorns from a rose that were worse," said Hibbard, a registered Republican who said he was undecided on the 2004 presidential race.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/04/14/kerry_faces_questions_over_purple_heart/

Compare that behaviour to John McCain......who refused to be released from the Hanoi Hilton ahead of his comrades, and endured years of torture for his heroism........

No comparison.
 

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Is that your final answer, or are you still holding out hope that a brain will suddenly grow at the end of your spinal cord?

Oh you're a real Ass Clown aren't you. :angry3:

Why debate with a Brit that has absolutly no say in the U.S. elections. You're not voting.

You are just another Obamabot, worthless troll trying to convince people that Obama is "the one."

You remind me of one of those pesky Jehovah's witnesses knocking on my door, trying to convert me. It's my vote, and I will cast it any way I desire. McCain/Palin 08

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(Biden will be happy that Obama is a "clean black man") LOL
 
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Kreskin

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...has your friend ever driven from Calgary to Vancouver... never mind, have you ever made the trip.

The U.S. Interstates are 100 times better than HWY #1.

I'm not sure where your friend is, but I have been all across the United States and Canada, and wish a Canadian Prime Minister would do an overhaul of Canada's infrastructure. (never mind the USA)

A Prime Minister Roosevelt for Canada is what I am waiting for.
Ya he sure did and yes I sure have. Apparently there are 150,000 US bridges that are considered structurally deficient or obsolete, and those structures age on average around 50 years. Canadian bridges are generally newer. Plus there are energy grids and water mains that none of us drive through/on which may need attention. Though none of it is relevant or worth arguing about with you if it isn't an issue. I just passed on an observation from one person to someone who felt it was.


http://www.bts.gov/publications/sta...rtation_statistics_2006/html/table_01_07.html

http://www.statcan.ca/english/research/11-621-MIE/2008067/tables/table1.htm
 

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Oh you a real Ass Clown aren't you. :angry3:

Why debate with a Brit that has absolutly no say in the U.S. elections. You're not voting.

You are just another Obamabot, worthless troll trying to convince people that Obama is "the one."

You remind me of one of those pesky Jehovah's witnesses knocking on my door, trying to convert me. It's my vote, and I will cast it any way I desire. McCain/Palin 08

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Here is a YouTube link for a Good Laugh:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
(Biden will be happy that Obama is a "clean black man") LOL

Really that's your opinion of WHAT I THINK is it .? you obviously did not read my first post, or you would have a clue to what i think, but being as you got your head up your arse i don't think you can see very clearly,and your breath STINKS turn the other way would you

here it is for your own viewing ok you prat

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if you think that the candidate has not already been selected for you....??? And that you actually have a choice by your so called vote....??? They have done a good brainwashing trick on ya take care enjoy your down fall....
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but i guess you did not read it cos your too busy being a fascist sh1thead
I like you. You remind me of when I was young and stupid.
 

Kreskin

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Hey you guys, head over the steel cage if you want a flame war. Leave these threads for regular discussion.
 

B00Mer

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Ya he sure did and yes I sure have. Apparently there are 150,000 US bridges that are considered structurally deficient or obsolete, and those structures age on average around 50 years. Canadian bridges are generally newer. Plus there are energy grids and water mains that none of us drive through/on which may need attention. Though none of it is relevant or worth arguing about with you if it isn't an issue. I just passed on an observation from one person to someone who felt it was.


http://www.bts.gov/publications/sta...rtation_statistics_2006/html/table_01_07.html

http://www.statcan.ca/english/research/11-621-MIE/2008067/tables/table1.htm

Well I lived 16 years in Texas, we are off the National Electric grid and the roads and Internstates, well no frost damage. So I lived in a state that spoiled me I guess.

Returned to Canada 3 years ago and well.. still find it hard. I am so used to Texas vs Alberta.
 

B00Mer

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Really that's your opinion of WHAT I THINK is it .? you obviously did not read my first post, or you would have a clue to what i think, but being as you got your head up your arse i don't think you can see very clearly,and your breath STINKS turn the other way would you



Man I must of hit a nerve.

o.k. now take it easy. I'm slowly backing out of your little world.

Now don't be stalking me, I am here to have fun not a flame war.
 

Kreskin

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Well I lived 16 years in Texas, we are off the National Electric grid and the roads and Internstates, well no frost damage. So I lived in a state that spoiled me I guess.

Returned to Canada 3 years ago and well.. still find it hard. I am so used to Texas vs Alberta.
I've heard people say it's hard to live anywhere else after living in Texas. Must be pretty nice down there.
 
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