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Oh fucking humanity! How can people believe this beotch? Are we really a country of so many dimwits?! I can't take it!! Just knock me out now and transport me out of here.
The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.
You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
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Also, McCain can bend time! As of 10:16am Friday morning, the campaign was already running web ads proclaiming victory in the debate that they hadn't quite committed to participating in, and that will not have taken place for another 9 hours!
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/po ... ay_WSJ.JPG
Sorry, but running ads before the event has even happened is yet another example of a bungled campaign, and the content of the ad just shows how the McCain campaign simply doesn't give a damn about reality.
Does anyone here (other than Larry) think that McCain's stunt of:
- proclaiming a "suspension" of his campaign ("suspended" except for TV ads that kept running, campaign offices that stayed open and kept making calls and knocking on doors, no campaigning except for TV interviews and public appearances...)
- BSing about pushing back the debate (gosh! we can't schedule a VP debate? awww, that's too bad!)
- "helping" with the bailout negotiations in DC (except that McCain doesn't know much about finance and isn't on any of the committees that are working on the bill, and injecting presidential campaign politics wasn't asked for)
was actually "presidential" or showed "leadership"?
Isn't McCain's whole campaign just a series of distractions? We'll see if he's able to actually talk about important issues at the debate tonight, or if he has another stunt to pull out of his ass.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/po ... ay_WSJ.JPG
Sorry, but running ads before the event has even happened is yet another example of a bungled campaign, and the content of the ad just shows how the McCain campaign simply doesn't give a damn about reality.
Does anyone here (other than Larry) think that McCain's stunt of:
- proclaiming a "suspension" of his campaign ("suspended" except for TV ads that kept running, campaign offices that stayed open and kept making calls and knocking on doors, no campaigning except for TV interviews and public appearances...)
- BSing about pushing back the debate (gosh! we can't schedule a VP debate? awww, that's too bad!)
- "helping" with the bailout negotiations in DC (except that McCain doesn't know much about finance and isn't on any of the committees that are working on the bill, and injecting presidential campaign politics wasn't asked for)
was actually "presidential" or showed "leadership"?
Isn't McCain's whole campaign just a series of distractions? We'll see if he's able to actually talk about important issues at the debate tonight, or if he has another stunt to pull out of his ass.
Bacon is meat candy.
McCain kicked Obama's ass tonight.
Sorry Tomdarch, you must be achin in your ethanol fueled Russian sports car.
Seriously, I was quite impressed with the way both candidates handled themselves, and answered the questions. Not sure the debate will sway die hards on either side.
Sorry Tomdarch, you must be achin in your ethanol fueled Russian sports car.
Seriously, I was quite impressed with the way both candidates handled themselves, and answered the questions. Not sure the debate will sway die hards on either side.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Confidence! And well deserved it turns out.tomdarch wrote:Also, McCain can bend time! As of 10:16am Friday morning, the campaign was already running web ads proclaiming victory in the debate that they hadn't quite committed to participating in, and that will not have taken place for another 9 hours!
it is just like the mass email I got from Joe Biden 30 minutes before the end of the debate, declaring a similar outcome for his partner.L K Day wrote:Confidence! And well deserved it turns out.tomdarch wrote:Also, McCain can bend time! As of 10:16am Friday morning, the campaign was already running web ads proclaiming victory in the debate that they hadn't quite committed to participating in, and that will not have taken place for another 9 hours!
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.