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9/11 best lipstip on pig controversy comment
http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com/2008/09/useless-irony-of-day.html
it is almost getting so bad i want to confront McCain supporters with
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING????????????????????????????????
\_ if Obama didnt have an inkling that statement would cause a
stir especially after the Lipstick and bulldog comment,
then he is too clueless to be a diplomat and will lead us
to more wars.
\_ Bullshit. This was a total nothing, and if it didn't make
for an interesting horserace story the press would have
ignored it like it should have been. Stop pretending there's
any story here beyond McCain trying to outdo Bush in sleazy
campaigning.
\_ I already confront Obama supporters with that question. You want
to hire a guy with no clue what he's doing, why?!?
\_ I think Obama has a clue. I think McCain is too old, going
slightly senile, is in danger of dying at any moment, has a
bizarre world view where the US can simultaneously occupy Iraq
Iran and Russia. I think Palin may be a nice enough person
but she's not ready to be president. Her interview from last
night demonstrates this. She has no clue. The last couple of
McCain bits where he infers that Obama was teaching sex ed to
kindergartners make me a little sad.
\_ I have yet to see any evidence that Obama has even the tiniest
of clues. Everything he says is pre-scripted to the audience
he is talking to. Which makes him the equivelent of a
modivational speaker.
\_ Yes but I love moDivational speakers, and so do a bunch
of people. McCain is too old to energize and synergize
the next generation of hope.
\_ Most policy is set by the people the President hires. Who
do you think will surround themselves with a better staff?
\_ This is a video from the MTV Q&A session in 2007. While
not great on too much detail, I thought that Obama did a
fair job of presenting the case for Net Neutrality and
explaining the issue to an MTV-level audience. His
response is not pre-scripted, but you can see that he's
thought about the issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8qY6myrrE
\_ Did you watch any of the debates? |
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| undercoverblackman.blogspot.com/2008/09/useless-irony-of-day.html But since the only thing I'm seeing on cable news is "lipstick on a pig" reaction, just figured I'd add this little tidbit. |
| www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8qY6myrrE Reply) I meant vote down the original comment with the 'thumbs down' feature. Guys you should check out dontregulate dot org NET NEUTRALITY IS A TERRIBLE TERRIBLE IDEA. Reply) Net Neutrality, I spend so much time on the internet, this is very important to me and my generation. Thank you Mr Obama, for understanding the importance of this issue. Regulation also made commercial dial-up service competitive and affordable. Had Ma Bell been able to charge more for internet "calls" via modems (and they would have), we get no internet explosion. But the FCC forced them to treat all calls--voice or data--the same. Now, Ma Bell is trying to pick the winners & pickpocket the true innovators. Sadly, the Bush FCC (except Commissioners Copps and Adelstein) is ready to play ball. I don't need to do a "quick Google search" to learn about its history. ARPAnet and NSFnet, precursors to the modern internet, were both created and managed by federal government agencies. Reply) tttttBoth the Dems and Rep are tttttpreselected by elites -- our world tttttis governed by a plutocracy. The media ttttttis pure propaganda and the people are ttttttgullible canonfodder! A quick google search will tell you that the internet was created by universities, corporation sponsership, and scientists. The internet is a freemarket,the big bad evil corporations can only ruin it with the help of government, government is the problem, not the solution. Net Neutrality IS the 1st step towards Government regulation of the internet. If your provider starts to give better speeds and service to certain sites then change providers! |