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Loki
10-11-2008, 10:25 AM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf6YKOkfFsE

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McCain's answer: "No ma'am, he's a ... he's a decent, family man citizen."

:pound::pound::pound:

Loki
10-11-2008, 01:25 PM
So, just to recap:

According to McCain, the polar opposite of "an Arab" is "a decent family man".

:lol00001:

Vulpix
10-11-2008, 05:30 PM
Lol :D!!!

Beorn
11-09-2008, 02:58 PM
Seeing this, and witnessing other clips of McCain; I can't help but wonder whether they intentionally set up an opposing candidate which was so inept and so benevolent towards Obama to make certain a landslide victory was attained, or that McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.

McCain never once came across as a man who wanted to win the presidency of the US. This clip just proves it.

Jimbo Gomez
11-09-2008, 03:22 PM
So, just to recap:

According to McCain, the polar opposite of "an Arab" is "a decent family man".

:lol00001:


Can't say I disagree with him on that one. :D

Æmeric
11-09-2008, 04:56 PM
Seeing this, and witnessing other clips of McCain; I can't help but wonder whether they intentionally set up an opposing candidate which was so inept and so benevolent towards Obama to make certain a landslide victory was attained, or that McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.

McCain never once came across as a man who wanted to win the presidency of the US. This clip just proves it.
Having witness the 2004 US Senate race in Illinois were the millionaire Republican, Jack Ryan, was forced out of the race & replaced by Allan Keyes - a Conservative Black Republican from Maryland!:rolleyes2:- I would say yes. I think Mitt Romnay could have beat Obama. And Romney being a Mormon, I would say there is a very good chance he is a racialist. In anycase Obama will be the last Negro president of the US & maybe just the last president.

Arrow Cross
11-09-2008, 06:21 PM
Seeing this, and witnessing other clips of McCain; I can't help but wonder whether they intentionally set up an opposing candidate which was so inept and so benevolent towards Obama to make certain a landslide victory was attained, or that McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.

McCain never once came across as a man who wanted to win the presidency of the US. This clip just proves it.
Indeed, his campaign should be taught in schools...as in how not to wage politics.

Lenny
11-17-2008, 05:58 AM
Seeing this, and witnessing other clips of McCain; I can't help but wonder whether they intentionally set up an opposing candidate which was so inept and so benevolent towards Obama to make certain a landslide victory was attained, or that McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.

McCain never once came across as a man who wanted to win the presidency of the US. This clip just proves it.
This was the subject of much serious speculation among right-wing commentators in the U.S., as in here:


Auster On McCain (October 16th)

Though it's been said before, isn't it remarkable that McCain had such a vicious killer instinct against the conservative standard-bearer Romney, and no real instinct to fight Obama at all? [...]

I'm not saying that McCain consciously wants to lose the election and that everything he has done so far has been directed at that. On one level, of course he wants to win. He's striving, he's trying, he picks an unconventional running mate who he thinks will spark his campaign, he comes up with positions on the financial crisis, he prepares for the debates, he works at improving his dreadful speaking style, he authorizes tough ads on Obama, and so on. But on a deeper level, he doesn't really want to win. He doesn't see Obama as someone who represents something really different from himself and from America as we've known it and who must be stopped. He has no real grasp of the meaning of Obama's associations with Wright and Ayers, how objectionable those associations are--that's why, last April, he prohibited criticism of Wright, and why, last night, he pathetically dropped the ball on Ayers. Thus, while he would like to defeat Obama, he doesn't feel that he must defeat him. He wants to do a good job as a candidate and to acquit himself well, but it will not bother him very much if he loses, because his ultimate frame of reference is his loyalty to the liberalism which requires that Obama win.

To put it in the simplest terms, he wanted to beat Romney far more than he wants to beat Obama.

http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/011646.html

SouthernBoy
11-17-2008, 06:23 AM
...McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.I don't know you, but I would love to hear the story of a man that feels he can call John McCain a "coward."

Beorn
11-17-2008, 12:58 PM
I don't know you, but I would love to hear the story of a man that feels he can call John McCain a "coward."

Are you judging McCain upon his history or his recent form?

I am judging him from his recent form and have come to an exact conclusion that McCain is a coward.

Arrow Cross
11-17-2008, 01:55 PM
Nevertheless, whether Obama has or had Arab / Muslim symphaties, they're most likely readily abandoned in favour of sympathies that keep him in power: international Jewish ones. It's what is called 'Realpolitik' today.

Related article: 'First Jewish President' Delights Chicago Faithful (http://www.newser.com/story/42597/first-jewish-president-delights-chicago-faithful.html)

A visual backup of my post :p :

http://www.bangitout.com/uploads/92bush_western_wall.jpg

http://www.texemarrs.com/images/leiberman_mccain_wailing_wall.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2008/07/24/obama1.jpg

Fuck yeah! G-wd bless Uhmurrica! http://www.thephora.net/forum/images/smilies/Ameritard.gif http://www.thephora.net/forum/images/smilies/paytriotard-sm.gif

Loki
11-17-2008, 10:46 PM
Nevertheless, whether Obama has or had Arab / Muslim symphaties, they're most likely readily abandoned in favour of sympathies that keep him in power: international Jewish ones. It's what is called 'Realpolitik' today.

Related article: 'First Jewish President' Delights Chicago Faithful (http://www.newser.com/story/42597/first-jewish-president-delights-chicago-faithful.html)

A visual backup of my post :p :

http://www.bangitout.com/uploads/92bush_western_wall.jpg

http://www.texemarrs.com/images/leiberman_mccain_wailing_wall.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2008/07/24/obama1.jpg

Fuck yeah! G-wd bless Uhmurrica! http://www.thephora.net/forum/images/smilies/Ameritard.gif http://www.thephora.net/forum/images/smilies/paytriotard-sm.gif

These pics make me feel like I want to throw up. Are they real?

puke

Æmeric
11-18-2008, 01:12 AM
They are real. It is obligatory for American politicians, when they travel to Israel, to put on a yamukkah & pray at the Wailing Wall.:tsk:

Lenny
11-18-2008, 02:50 AM
And then there's this: http://www.forward.com/articles/14148/ :rolleyes: :confused: :p :o


The Obamas Have a Rabbi in the Family
Cousin of Candidate’s Wife Leads Synagogue on Chicago’s South Side

While Barack Obama has struggled to capture Jewish votes, it turns out that one of his wife’s cousins is the country’s most prominent black rabbi. .....

http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/443/rabbi090508bz7.jpg

http://www.forward.com/articles/14148/:D

Vulpix
11-18-2008, 08:14 AM
I agree, their prostrating is ... very disturbing :eek:!


These pics make me feel like I want to throw up. Are they real?

puke

SwordoftheVistula
11-18-2008, 10:14 AM
Seeing this, and witnessing other clips of McCain; I can't help but wonder whether they intentionally set up an opposing candidate which was so inept and so benevolent towards Obama to make certain a landslide victory was attained, or that McCain really is unaware that he is a coward.

He certainly was. Summer of 2007, his campaign was floundering, he had given up even bothering to campaign in Iowa, he was lagging badly in New Hampshire despite having won there in 2000, and his campaign was broke.

He got a 'loan' to fund his campaign with millions of dollars, then got the endorsement of an assortment of newspapers across New England (most of them owned by the Jewish-owned New York Times company) and won New Hampshire. Much of the independent/moderate vote shifted to him after Ron Paul was barred from the final debate in New Hampshire despite leading both Fred Thompson and Rudy Giuliani in polls (both of the were allowed to participate), including a huge plurality of anti-war Republicans & Independents despite being the most pro-war candidate on the ballot.

Media coverage of the primaries also effected it. Romney won the Wyoming primary before the New Hampshire, and this was barely covered. Romney then won the Michigan primary after that, and this was poo-pooed in the media despite being a much larger state. On the same day, Romney won Nevada and McCain won South Carolina, McCain's win in South Carolina got huge media coverage and Nevada (where Ron Paul placed second) got almost none.

Then came the 'Super Tuesday' elections, most of the 'blue' (liberal) states voted that day, which McCain won, after this the media created a public perception that McCain had already won despite being still well short of a majority of delegates.

Vulpix
11-18-2008, 10:20 AM
I was rooting for Ron Paul. There was so little coverage about him here in Europe :mad:. Can you tell us more about how he was barred in that final debate?


Much of the independent/moderate vote shifted to him after Ron Paul was barred from the final debate in New Hampshire despite leading both Fred Thompson and Rudy Giuliani in polls (both of the were allowed to participate), including a huge plurality of anti-war Republicans & Independents despite being the most pro-war candidate on the ballot.

Lenny
11-20-2008, 08:21 PM
I was rooting for Ron Paul. There was so little coverage about him here in Europe :mad:. Can you tell us more about how he was barred in that final debate?They always do stuff like that: "We only accept the serious candidates." They define that however they want. :rolleyes2: :thumb down2

In all the other debates he was in, it was always agreed by everyone that Ron Paul was the winner based on his ideas, but the media just made fun of him. This is the problem with mass-democracy :tsk:

Jimbo Gomez
11-22-2008, 06:42 AM
Jesus Christ, they even have black rabbis these days. Globalization knows no limits it seems. :D

SwordoftheVistula
11-22-2008, 07:33 AM
I was rooting for Ron Paul. There was so little coverage about him here in Europe :mad:. Can you tell us more about how he was barred in that final debate?

The debate was held by Fox News at St Anselm's college prior to the primary election in New Hampshire-this was felt to be the determining election in who got the nomination for the Republican Party. Ron Paul was excluded in the debate based on a 'formula' that seemed designed to exclude Ron Paul, while including two other candidates who trailed Ron Paul in the polls. Many people like Ron Paul but gravitated to either McCain or Romney as they were considered more 'serious' candidates. Many other people were waiting until the debate to make up their mind, and of course not seeing Ron Paul there didn't even consider him. At the pre-debate rallies, Ron Paul had far more supporters than any other candidate, and the only Republican supporters who held their ground and engaged in a 3-way pushing&shoving match against the Hillary (mostly union thugs) and Obama supporters.

In the US political system, you basically have to win either the Iowa Caucus (as Obama did and George Bush did in 2000) or the New Hampshire Primary in order to contend for your party's nomination.

Lenny
11-22-2008, 11:32 PM
Jesus Christ, they even have black rabbis these days. Globalization knows no limits it seems. :DI'm sure you advocates of Jewish Nationalism are not pleased about that:eek2:

Jimbo Gomez
11-23-2008, 05:50 PM
Stop with all that bad rep Lenny, it is unbecoming.

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
12-08-2008, 11:40 PM
Damn it Lenny, you're my new hero. You're still going strong.