OFFICIAL: 2008 ELECTION THREAD

Did General Urko pick his running mate yet or is he waiting until tomorrow?

He’s going to send a mass text message on friday. :rolljerk:

He so hip!

Kinda like Britney.

It’s a joke Joes.

You guys make fun of Obama for not announcing his VP yet McBush has been the “nominee” for the republicans months befor Obama won the primary. Where the hell is his VP? I hope he picks Lieberman that should make the republicans stay home this november.

I am not making fun of the timing, I am just making fun of the tard.
You know, Mr. ifidon’thaveatelepromptorisuckatlife.

As opposed to Mr. Evenwithateleprompterisuckatlife

And they say Obama is elitist.

McCain knows about as much about the whats going on in this country as he did as a POW.

Maybe the telepromptor is broken so Obama HAS to text his decision.:lol:

He reminds me of our old CNC machines that require a paper tape to operate.
I picture a paper tape reader in his back.:biglaugh:
Our machines did nothing without a tape but Obama goes, “uuuh, uuuhhhh, uhhhhh, uuummmm, uuuuuuhh.”
“Ummm, uuuuuhhh, uuuuummmm, that’s beyond my pay scale, yeah, yeah, that’s it.”

WHAT CHANGE DO YOU WANT ?
George Bush has been in office for 7 1/2 years. The first six the economy was fine.
A little over one year ago:
1) Consumer confidence stood at a 2 1/2 year high;
2) Regular gasoline sold for $2.19 a gallon;
3) the unemployment rate was 4.5%.
4) the DOW JONES hit a record high–14,000 +
5) American’s were buying new cars, taking cruises, vacations o’seas, living large!..

But American’s wanted ‘CHANNNGE’! So, in 2006 they voted in a Democratic Congress & yep–we got ‘CHANGE’ all right!..
1) Consumer confidence has plummeted ;
&nb sp; 2) Gasoline is now over $4 a gallon & climbing!;
3) Unemployment is up to 5% (a 10% increase);
4) Americans have seen their home equity drop by $12 TRILLION DOLLARS & prices still dropping;
5) 1% of American homes are in foreclosure.
6) as I write, THE DOW is probing another low~~11,300- -$2.5 TRILLION DOLLARS HAS EVAPORATED FROM THEIR STOCKS, BONDS & MUTUAL FUNDS INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS!

YEP , IN 2006 AMERICA VOTED FOR CHANGE!..AND WE SURE AS HELL GOT IT!!!..NOW OBAMA is the DEM’S CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT–AND THE POLLS SAY HE’S GONNA BE ‘THE MAN’–CLAIMS HE’S GONNA REALLY GIVE US CHANGE!!..JUST HOW MUCH MORE ‘CHANGE’ DO YA THINK YOU CAN STAND???..

NOTHING you posted was effected by congress

A good read:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7575808.stm

Especially these two parts:

Increasing numbers of those voters are also (again according to polls) saying they are bored with the relentless coverage of Mr Obama and would like to hear more about Mr McCain.

That is a double whammy for the Obama team: voters have heard too much of the Obama message - but they still do not really get it.

and

On the issue that the candidates are most divided on - Iraq - recent events are also tending to neutralise Mr Obama’s arguments to some extent.

Mr McCain’s pro-war stance was initially perceived as a weakness, but the surge he pushed for has been successful, and Iraq is off the front pages.

Mr Obama has been saying for months that it is time to set out a framework for pulling troops out and there is every likelihood that the Bush administration will do just that in the coming weeks, citing security improvements.

So, come November, Mr Obama and Mr McCain may not be that far apart on the issue after all.

By the way, a post I made back on 1/8/2008 in this thread…

Source?

The first six the economy was fine? The economy started to go down after 9/11 (not Bushes fault I know). I remember my dad in 2002 saying things were starting to look bad when so many machine shops seemed to be going under.

Healthcare has been a problem for years and the republicans have done shit about it.

Anything good that was part of the first term of Bush was because of the 90’s. And no I’m not giving sole credit to Clinton. But Bush and Co. didn’t do anything either.

Your the first one to connect the congress with all those problems, you source it first.

Number one is the reason for the rest.
Anytime you liberals get elected everyone with money gets scared.
I know you don’t like to admit it but the people with money hate you socialist whiners and they know no good can come from you taking more of their money so the economy slows.
You surprise me at how much just flies right over your head.

Well AWDrifter wants to know what change liberals want so here is just my list.

  1. Tax breaks on the middle class, not the rich.
  2. Withdrawl of troops in Iraq.
  3. Redeployment of troops to Afghanistan.
  4. Government committment to renewable energy such as wind and solar to power most of america within 15 years.
  5. Stem cell research to save peoples lives.
  6. Protection of Roe Vs Wade.
  7. Universal Healthcare.
  8. A FEMA that works.
  9. Destruction of “No Child Left Behind” (doesn’t work, hurts schools)
  10. Removal of “don’t as don’t tell”.
  11. Closing Gitmo Bay prison but leave the base.
  12. Legislation to begin mandateing all cars get 30/30 mileage in 5 years.
  13. End of warentless wiretapping.
  14. End of the Patriot Act.

Thats all for now might add some later.

Vs lets just take it from those who can’t afford it. The Bush tax cuts have been in place for years and we’re now seeing the result.

Better yet, tax breaks for everyone so it’s fair. Oh yeah, that’s what we have now.

When the job is done. Looking like around 2012. Out of the cities by 2009.

McCain wants more troops in Afghanistan:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-12-16-mccain-afghanistan_x.htm

Wind is a joke compared to nuclear. Look at the number of acres of land you gave to devote to wind to get anywhere near the electricity from a nuclear power plant.

Agreed, but McCain supports it too.
Q: Would you expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research?
A: I believe that we need to fund this. This is a tough issue for those of us in the pro-life community. I would remind you that these stem cells are either going to be discarded or perpetually frozen. We need to do what we can to relieve human suffering. It’s a tough issue. I support federal funding.

You got me there. I agree is should be protected and know McCain is pro-life. But if neo-right Bush hasn’t managed to overturn it I really doubt middle of the road McCain will.

We’ve debated this enough. I don’t support it. We need to address the costs before simply saying “the government will pay for it”.

Don’t know what either candidates plans are here, so no comment.

Yeah, lets just throw it out and go back to schools having no responsibility for all the federal and state funds they receive. It needs to be revamped, but no need for it’s “destruction”.

I’ll give you this one, but it’s far from a priority issue for me or most people.

Need somewhere to house extremists.

5 years? Are you serious? Do you realize how long it takes to design and bring a new vehicle to market?

Bi-partisan support just passed the new regulations.

See answer for 13.

Can’t wait.

Don’t assume that I meant that this was what democrats want. I said liberal not democrats. Trust me I know what the dems agreed too. And it pisses me off.

As far as NCLB is concerned, it was terrible legislation from the get go. And by holding schools accountable you mean take away there funding, yeah that will work. There are far too many problems that these schools face that is out of thier control yet they are made responcible for them.

As far as Gitmo is concerned, everyone of them should be put on trial and if found guilty be put in federal prisons. So far the only thing we have done has said that our constitution means shit. If we’re supposed to be the beacons of light we’re supposed to be then why do we have stalinist style prison camps. I thought we were trying to spread freedom around the world.

And typo on the 5 year fuel eceonomy, I meant 10, which is achievable.