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- GeorgesII0
^^
singularity just happened
- ukit0
CNN has the best logo and site.
- KwesiJ0
no more design talk in the politics thread, thanks
- janne760
I feel confident about McCain.
McCain is working for the greater good.
- janne760
McCain: "The wonder vegetable"
- hahahahahahah. I’d vote for a potato over the other McCain.MrOneHundred
- I'd vote the potato over either candidate.JKristofer
- +1janne76
- hallelujah0
lol--Chris Matthews in a Phillies hat
- hallelujah0
no matter what happens, Obama has a great future as a voiceover
- sublocked0
Neat, I didn't know "tax credit" now means "welfare". Get out your dictionaries folks, it's all changing after BO gets elected.
- "depends on what your definition of is, is."tommyo
- Wow. That's kinda fucked up. I guess I'll just stop working then. Or give my clients a lil discount to not send in a 1099. :)tommyo
- "kinda" fucked up?? HAHAHAH. this is SOCIALISM in effect. it's just called something new. get ready for your communist overlord.sublocked
- your communist overlords!!! sheep!sublocked
- Plain insane.tommyo
- Nairn0
The Economist votes Obama
http://www.economist.com/world/u…
- janne760
this just in:
McCain voted Obama by mail. He Stated he's sick and tired from that screamy diva from Alaska. He'll retire selling fries with his name on it.
- ukit0
WASHINGTON – Barack Obama's campaign has approached Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel about possibly serving as White House chief of staff, officials said Thursday as the marathon presidential race entered its final, frenzied stretch with a Democratic tilt.
Emanuel is a veteran of President Clinton's White House, and has made a rapid ascent of the House leadership ladder since his election to Congress. He was chairman of the Democratic campaign committee two years ago when the party won a majority for the first time in more than a decade, and he cemented his reputation as a prodigious fundraiser and strong-willed political strategist.
- bebelabree0
JazX, I'm new here but have been reading this thread. I'm just curious (and sorry if you have answered this before) what is your feeling towards Colin Powell supporting Obama instead of McCain?
I understand that different parties have supported each other many times in the past but considering Colin Powell's drop out of the Bush administration, and refusal to support McCain even though he is a Republican, it might suggest that politicians too see the similarities between McCain and president Bush or just plain...see the hope that Obama brings?
I'd just like to hear what you think about this.
- Not much there. Goes in all directions. http://www.democrats…JKristofer
- don't go therejanne76
- in response to bebelabreejanne76
- There are too many party lines crossed in all directions this election.JKristofer
- http://www.republica…JKristofer
- How gives a flying fuck what Jazzy boy thinks!BusterBoy
- which makes it all the more interestingjanne76
- in response to jk..
god i am slow todayjanne76 - what does lindsay lohan think about modern russian imperialism is almost what you are asking.DrBombay
- bebelabree0
Ok. I guess I'll not go there.





