Wrong? I do not see anything wrong with them -- other than the prices....CptJSparrowYeah... I cringed.
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http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=bmw6h0X7LUg
Notice the hot dancing womens.
[QUOTE="Dracargen"]I wonder what we'll hear.
"Obama shall bring about change and hope to this nation!"
Or maybe "Obama shall bring about hope and change to this nation!"
Or maybe something different?
Dreams-Visions
how clever of you. You know...to emphasize the key words in his speeches and skip all the policy he's talked about in town hall meetings and debates.
good job.
Meh, arguing against his candidacy is easier that way.Herman Li's excuse for not being able to play fast live is because of drunkenness. Quite coincidentally, this drinking habit developed right after their first studio album.LOL @ whoever likes them.
They are terrible, bad vocalsAND THEY ALL SUCK LIVE. *search them up on youtube, the guitarist misses half the chords*
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[QUOTE="Darthmatt"]Yup. Sad isnt it. Conservatives will back a situation that is bleeding us dry for people who hate us, but pitch a hissy fit when people suggest funding projects at home that benefit the public welfare.CaptHawkeye
Don't worry, the magical guiding hand of the economy will save us. Just like it did all those people in 1929. Wait a sec...
Herbert Hoover r smart.[QUOTE="EboyLOL"][QUOTE="whipassmt"][QUOTE="EboyLOL"][QUOTE="whipassmt"]He publicly denounced Farakhan's endorsement of him.well he pretty much had to or else he wouldn't get elected. but Hillary would make a much better president than him, all her and Bill did for the party and now the party is betraying her. And can you show me solid proof that the only reason he denounced Farakhan was to garner votes? I remember that he denounced Farakhan when Hillary Clinton was whining to him in a debate that he hadn't denounced him. Obama said (during the debate) something along the lines of "Ok... I denounce him now", and made Clinton look like a petty fool.He says he isn't. Anyway Barack Hussein Obama does sound like a muslim name. Also he had a Muslim stepdad and lived with him in Indonesia. He also is endorsed by Nation of Islam leader (and anti-semite, and racist) Louis Farakhan
Dreams-Visions
As far as policy goes, Obama and Clinton are not that much different, so it is rather hard to tell who would make a better leader.
More details on that exchange:
Chris Matthews asked him about the Frarrakahn endorsement and if he denounced it. Obama said, that he did denounced it, and that he did not seek his endorsement anyway...that he's found many of Frarrakahn's comments completely wrong and that he can't control those who endorse him really...and that he's a strong supporter of the Jewish community.
Hillary decided to chime in saying that to "denounce" him isn't enough and that he has to "reject" him. The audience booded at Hillary.
Obama said, well...I don't really see a difference between "denouncing" and "rejecting", but if you feel there's a difference, then I'll conceed the point...and I'll "denounce AND reject". The audience applauds for him winning the point.
She nodded and they moved on.
Yeah, that was the exact quote.Religious marriage might mean the union of a man and woman, but legally, that's not what marriage is. Or rather, not what marriage should be. Otherwise, that defeats the purpose of seperation of church and state.Cerussite
Exactly.
[QUOTE="EboyLOL"][QUOTE="whipassmt"]He publicly denounced Farakhan's endorsement of him.well he pretty much had to or else he wouldn't get elected. but Hillary would make a much better president than him, all her and Bill did for the party and now the party is betraying her. And can you show me solid proof that the only reason he denounced Farakhan was to garner votes? I remember that he denounced Farakhan when Hillary Clinton was whining to him in a debate that he hadn't denounced him. Obama said (during the debate) something along the lines of "Ok... I denounce him now", and made Clinton look like a petty fool.He says he isn't. Anyway Barack Hussein Obama does sound like a muslim name. Also he had a Muslim stepdad and lived with him in Indonesia. He also is endorsed by Nation of Islam leader (and anti-semite, and racist) Louis Farakhan
whipassmt
As far as policy goes, Obama and Clinton are not that much different, so it is rather hard to tell who would make a better leader.
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