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#537533 - 02/25/09 09:02 PM Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts here.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MVtE7C-YVc

I probably didn't link that right.

But someone mentioned it and I hadn't seen it yet with school and all. But this person mentioned how inspiring it was.

My question to you is, what does it make you think, feel, wonder about?
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#537535 - 02/25/09 09:26 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts here. [Re: THE Anti-Hunter]
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More entertaining was Bobby "anti-Obama" Jindal's opposition response. Behold, the man Rush Limbaugh dubbed "the next Ronald Reagan":



Apparently Jindal believes that speaking to voters as if they're all three years old is somehow charming.

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#537537 - 02/25/09 09:39 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts here. [Re: madget]
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Fuck, that's the GOP response right? Can any Republican on this board honestly make a case for why their party constantly seems to be in the fucking way of the progess of this country?

Trust me. I'm seriously interested. Instead of wife swapping, I'd rather see Bi-Partisan swapping. I don't even know what the fuck they stand for anymore.

What I do know is that when they speak, it's like they're not talking to me, but some other guy who owns the company.
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#537539 - 02/25/09 09:57 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts here. [Re: THE Anti-Hunter]
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Ron Paul would've been a better choice.



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#537540 - 02/25/09 10:04 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: madget]
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Originally Posted By: madget
More entertaining was Bobby "anti-Obama" Jindal's opposition response. Behold, the man Rush Limbaugh dubbed "the next Ronald Reagan":



Apparently Jindal believes that speaking to voters as if they're all three years old is somehow charming.

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I stopped at 5:05 of the vid. If I can get drunk enough or stomache more then I'll watch the rest of this obvious ploy. Fucking sickening. "Hey! Who's here closest we got to a colored boy?!" Oh Bobby?! Yea, he's an injun? Wait, I don't agree with that gaming shi---oh wait? Not that kinda injun Ya say? Ok, we'll put him up in front of the camera! Hey wait..paint a little more brown on his face will ya! We don't want them stinkin liberal hoggin' all the ass-firmative action now do we uh?"
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#537541 - 02/25/09 10:08 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: THE Anti-Hunter]
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I bet Jindal likes spicy food. Think about it, he is Indian, and, he lives near enough if not in New Orleans. Damn blackened catfish with curried rice! Man...

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#537542 - 02/25/09 10:09 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: madget]
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Originally Posted By: madget
Ron Paul would've been a better choice.



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Ok, you know what? He makes a good argument for the other side. In fact he's convincing enough to think he's not so much for the other side as a person who has an alternative p.o.v.

It'll be interesting to see how it all plays out betw. Obama and Ron Paul cause I don't think Mcain was even a valid choice, just a sameness cog for routine.
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#537543 - 02/25/09 10:18 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: THE Anti-Hunter]
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Originally Posted By: THE Anti-Hunter
I stopped at 5:05 of the vid. If I can get drunk enough or stomache more then I'll watch the rest of this obvious ploy. Fucking sickening. "Hey! Who's here closest we got to a colored boy?!" Oh Bobby?! Yea, he's an injun? Wait, I don't agree with that gaming shi---oh wait? Not that kinda injun Ya say? Ok, we'll put him up in front of the camera! Hey wait..paint a little more brown on his face will ya! We don't want them stinkin liberal hoggin' all the ass-firmative action now do we uh?"


Dark skin is in. But not too dark. New RNC Chairman Michael Steele:



Originally Posted By: TIME
After nearly four hours and six rounds of voting, the Republican National Committee elected former Lt. Governor Michael Steele as its first-ever African American chairman. Evidently, Steele's rivals had failed to convince the 168-member committee that they could adapt to a post-racial, web-driven political era. Take Chip Saltsman, Mike Huckabee's ex-presidential campaign manager and an early candidate for the RNC seat who dropped out of the race after word spread that he had distributed a song called "Barack the Magic Negro" a few weeks after Obama's victory. The incumbent, Mike Duncan, was forced to admit during a campaign debate that he didn't use Twitter (gasp!), and Katon Dawson, the South Carolina Republican chairman, tried (unsuccessfully) to withdraw his membership from a white-only country club before the contest. Still, Steele maintained that race did not play a role in his victory, saying, "I am a Republican who happens to be African-American."


Article snippet from TIME.

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#537559 - 02/25/09 11:30 PM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: madget]
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Even doing his best Mr. Rogers impersonation, I don't think racist Republicans will vote for Governor Makaka.
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#537574 - 02/26/09 10:54 AM Re: Obama's Address to Congress. Your thoughts her [Re: necrotechno]
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Nobody involved in Louisiana state government should get to run any larger government.

Ditto for Mississippi, Alabama and Kentucky.

How corrupt, backwards, poverty stricken and bumbling does your state have to be before you don't have the chops necessary to seek higher office? What could Jindal's campaign slogan be, "I'll make the whole country just like New Orleans"? "If you think Washington is dirty now, wait until we get our grubby little mitts on it"?

Jindal says his state doesn't need federal aid. Great! We'll take all that welfare and Medicaid money back, please, as well as the billions of dollars we've sunk into rebuilding your one major city that happens to lie below sea level between the Mississippi River and a large lake, the city that nobody ever could have predicted would flood, nossir.

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