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LonesomeTriZ
08-29-2008, 11:51 AM
I watched it today and I must say Obama can give one hell of a speech. Even though it was full of empty rhetoric and ridiculous promises, it sure sounded good. How many subjects in his speech did you all count as being misleading or lies? I stopped counting at 30. :banned:

ATC-Eric
08-29-2008, 02:24 PM
I watched it today and I must say Obama can give one hell of a speech. Even though it was full of empty rhetoric and ridiculous promises, it sure sounded good. How many subjects in his speech did you all count as being misleading or lies? I stopped counting at 30. :banned:

I stopped listening to the content a while ago. They all say the same things.


I did notice he is an excilent speaker though.

300rman
08-29-2008, 04:45 PM
I did notice he is an excilent speaker though.

so was hitler.........

factoryX
08-29-2008, 06:10 PM
no, hitler yelled alot and got the country to kill jews, obama can talk, but never convince people to kill jews. lol, no offense to the jewish community.

hancadam
08-29-2008, 08:19 PM
so was hitler.........

You are right. Hitler was actually trained to speak that well. It was completely an act. The voice he spoke in was not even his normal voice, it was all part of the propaganda machine. He actually was very soft spoken, sounded like a pussy to be honest. I watched a special on the History channel about it.

I watched the Obama speech, and he did an awesome job. (As much as I hate to say). No matter how you look at it, the whole Democratic agenda is how the government will take care of your own personal responsibilities. Which is very sad considering how many people agree with it. Why try to educate yourself or better yourself if you can "drift along" and have the government take care of the rest. Talk about killing the ambition of a country.

LonesomeTriZ
08-30-2008, 12:07 AM
The leaders of the soviet revolution spoke well also. As did the leafers of the Cuban revolution. Well, we see how that all turned out.

Trikeaholic
08-30-2008, 08:42 AM
I couldn't watch, made me sick to my stomach. I DESPISE liberals. DESPISE them. I am a strict constitutionalist. The federal gov't has NO authority to do 90 percent of what they do in regards to social programs and taxation. I am not a fan of McCain either, but I do feel better now that he chose Gov. Palin as his running mate. I like her, almost as much as Bob Barr, the Libertarian candidate.

God save the USA

LonesomeTriZ
08-30-2008, 09:02 AM
A vote for McCain is a vote against Obama.

cybrman
08-30-2008, 06:04 PM
Well I must say thank god...I was beginning to think everyone was being sucked in by Obama.
How is it the governments problem if I can't pay my mortgage? Any hardworking American can and should solve that problem themselves. And if I whine about it, that is perfectly acceptable? Those are some wonderful values :crazy:
And oh yeah btw when they all come down off the high they better remember who is paying for all the free lunches? Someone has to foot the bill and his name is mr middle class - the very same people who don't have a problem paying their mortgage cause they work hard for it.

LonesomeTriZ
08-31-2008, 12:20 AM
I agree. I am sick of people not taking responsibility for thier desicions. They think it is the governments job to bail them out.

UlsterATCFan
08-31-2008, 05:23 AM
so was hitler.........

LOLLLLLL :lol:

300rman
08-31-2008, 01:07 PM
A vote for McCain is a vote against Obama.

a vote for indepedent (Ron Paul) is a vote against them both.

the only reason that the independent party wont get in this election is because people think that he wont get in anyway, so noone will vote him in. if everyone that didnt like wither party (which seems to be ALOT of people) he would have the election in the bag.

Dirtcrasher
08-31-2008, 01:22 PM
Call me crazy, but I would have voted for Hillary. I would have liked to see how a woman would run this country.

One of the reasons she isn't in the running is because Bill would have been called the "First man" and that just doesn't sound right :lol:

Seriously though, I'm not about to vote for either one of them and if Obama is elected, somebody's gonna get to him sooner or later..........

LonesomeTriZ
09-01-2008, 05:58 AM
A woman yes, Hillary no. Beside, if McCain wins a woman will be running the country. His choice for VP is very headstrong.