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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
  5 (20.0%)
Barry O voodoo doll    
  3 (12.0%)
Hoffa's body    
  2 (8.0%)
DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
  1 (4.0%)
JC's boss's phone number    
  2 (8.0%)
bucket of chicken    
  5 (20.0%)
three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
  3 (12.0%)
"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
  4 (16.0%)




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i've been meaning to ask you...what is the pic in your avatar?
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ginda!

i've been meaning to ask you...what is the pic in your avatar?


That is Belle Starr, young man.  Tip your hat when you come upon her next time.
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About time McCain has a clear victory! I won't be around much until around Halloween but here's something worth reading before that Empty Suit finishes measuring the drapes...

With an African-American running for president this year, there has been a lot of chatter about the "Bradley effect," allowing the media to wail about institutional racism in America.

Named after Tom Bradley, who lost his election for California governor in 1982 despite a substantial lead in the polls, the Bradley effect says that black candidates will poll much stronger than the actual election results.

First of all, if true, this is the opposite of racism: It is fear of being accused of racism. For most Americans, there is nothing more terrifying than the prospect of being called a racist. It's scarier than flood or famine, terrorist attacks or flesh-eating bacteria. To some, it's even scarier than "food insecurity."

Political correctness has taught people to lie to pollsters rather than be forced to explain why they're not voting for the African-American.

This is how two typical voters might answer a pollster's question: "Whom do you support for president?"

Average Obama voter: "Obama." (Name of average Obama voter: "Mickey Mouse.")

Average McCain voter: "I'm voting for McCain, but I swear it's just about the issues. It's not because Obama's black. If Barack Obama were a little more moderate -- hey, I'd vote for Colin Powell. But my convictions force me to vote for the candidate who just happens to be white. Say, do you know where I can get Patti LaBelle tickets?"

In addition to the social pressure to constantly prove you're not a racist, apparently there is massive social pressure to prove you're not a Republican. No one is lying about voting for McCain just to sound cool.

Reviewing the polls printed in The New York Times and The Washington Post in the last month of every presidential election since 1976, I found the polls were never wrong in a friendly way to Republicans. When the polls were wrong, which was often, they overestimated support for the Democrat, usually by about 6 to 10 points.

In 1976, Jimmy Carter narrowly beat Gerald Ford 50.1 percent to 48 percent. And yet, on Sept. 1, Carter led Ford by 15 points. Just weeks before the election, on Oct. 16, 1976, Carter led Ford in the Gallup Poll by 6 percentage points -- down from his 33-point Gallup Poll lead in August.

Reading newspaper coverage of presidential elections in 1980 and 1984, I found myself paralyzed by the fear that Reagan was going to lose.

In 1980, Ronald Reagan beat Carter by nearly 10 points, 51 percent to 41 percent. In a Gallup Poll released days before the election on Oct. 27, it was Carter who led Reagan 45 percent to 42 percent.

In 1984, Reagan walloped Walter Mondale 58.8 percent to 40 percent, -- the largest electoral landslide in U.S. history. But on Oct. 15, The New York Daily News published a poll showing Mondale with only a 4-point deficit to Reagan, 45 percent to 41 percent. A Harris Poll about the same time showed Reagan with only a 9-point lead. The Oct. 19 New York Times/CBS News Poll had Mr. Reagan ahead of Mondale by 13 points. All these polls underestimated Reagan's actual margin of victory by 6 to 15 points.

In 1988, George H.W. Bush beat Michael Dukakis by a whopping 53.4 percent to 45.6 percent. A New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 5 had Bush leading the Greek homunculus by a statistically insignificant 2 points -- 45 percent to 43 percent. (For the kids out there: Before it became a clearinghouse for anti-Bush conspiracy theories, CBS News was considered a credible journalistic entity.)

A week later -- or one tank ride later, depending on who's telling the story -- on Oct. 13, Bush was leading Dukakis in The New York Times Poll by a mere 5 points.

Admittedly, a 3- to 6-point error is not as crazily wrong as the 6- to 15-point error in 1984. But it's striking that even small "margin of error" mistakes never seem to benefit Republicans.

In 1992, Bill Clinton beat the first President Bush 43 percent to 37.7 percent. (Ross Perot got 18.9 percent of Bush's voters that year.) On Oct. 18, a Newsweek Poll had Clinton winning 46 percent to 31 percent, and a CBS News Poll showed Clinton winning 47 percent to 35 percent.

So in 1992, the polls had Clinton 12 to 15 points ahead, but he won by only 5.3 points.

In 1996, Bill Clinton beat Bob Dole 49 percent to 40 percent. And yet on Oct. 22, 1996, The New York Times/CBS News Poll showed Clinton leading by a massive 22 points, 55 percent to 33 percent.

In 2000, which I seem to recall as being fairly close, the October polls accurately described the election as a virtual tie, with either Bush or Al Gore 1 or 2 points ahead in various polls. But in one of the latest polls to give either candidate a clear advantage, The New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 3, 2000, showed Gore winning by 45 percent to 39 percent.

In the last presidential election the polls were surprisingly accurate -- not including the massively inaccurate Election Day exit poll. In the end, Bush beat John Kerry 50.7 percent to 48.3 percent in 2004. Most of the October polls showed the candidates in a dead-heat, with Bush 1 to 3 points ahead. So either pollsters got a whole lot better starting in 2004, or Democrats stole more votes in that election than we even realized.

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Re: Krauthammer Says Obama "Likely" to be Presiden
Reply #228 - Oct 15th, 2008 at 11:10pm
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Starbuck wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 6:00pm:
Pretentious Poet wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 5:07pm:
Every Dem down in RO liked Barry a lot...
But the Riff, who lived just north of Newark, did NOT!
The Riff hated Barry! Bitched the whole ‘lection season!
Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
It could be, perhaps, that his buns were too tight.
But I think that the most likely reason of all,
May have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
Whatever the reason, his heart or dairy airrey,
He stood there on Election Eve, hating the Barry!
Staring down from his cave with a sour, Riffy frown,
At the warm lighted windows in good RO town.
For he knew every Dem in that hood, rain or shine,
Was hanging a Barry O nice campaign sign.
“And they’re wearing their buttons! And they’re having such fun!
They’re all goddamned drones. Every last f**king one!
That Barry O guy – he just gives me the scares.
He hangs out with Pfleger and Wright and Bill Ayres!”
The Riff shouted loudly, scratching his crotch,
“He’s a lousy, US hating Marxist beyatch!”
And the Riff rampaged on, but he didn’t understand
The reasons why Barry’ll soon lead this land.
We’ve had 8 years of hell and are now in recession
That’s turned out so bad it could be a depression.
Retirements crashed, the price of gas soaring,
Countries all round the world the US are abhorring,
And worstest of all, a failed war in Iraq
That Bush went and launched about four or five years back.
You may not like Barry, you may find him adverse,
But after 8 years of W, it can’t get much worse!



dude needs to shrink his avatar.

freakin' idiot.

Hey, but he is one hell of a poet!!

Why don't ya help him with his avatar, Bucky!!!

Gonna save this one.. it is so damn good!!! Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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Reply #229 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:05am
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I am very left of centre (center for Americans). And i chuckle so hard at watching rapid, Wingnut, "free market", people begging, nay!, RELYING, on a socialist banking system. Hello America. You now have a regulated, socialist banking system. And to think the vast majority of you refuse a "socialist" health system.

So all financial conservatives must be disgusted with the bail-out. Any wingnut worth his/her salt must be ashamd of Bush more or less taking over the banks. THis is Socialism. How can a "financial conservative" support this???

Oh yeah, when they are affected. Who was it who said "Let them eat cake?"

So, enjoy you recession. Bask in the glow of one fact. Your tax dollars are bailing out the criminals who will now lend YOUR money to you and charge YOU interest on the tax dollars YOU gave them! All of a sudden, from Hank Williams Jr to Chuck "no plastic surgery" Norris, "the elite" are getting the sympathy.

I am left of centre.

To me, it now seems many people of the right. far right, and extreme right, when suddenly their dream of "trickle down economics" is proven as crap, are virtual Communists!

I am left of centre.

Now it's apparent. Those, far of right, are now left of centre too. Because????

It suits them. There aint no morals. Only money. You aint conservative. You aint financial conservative. You a two-faced bastard/bitch.

I am left of centre

And now we know hypocrites are too!

And i  am very, very happy. And content. And, though short, kinda cute.
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Reply #230 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:10am
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Just saw this while I was reading about yesterday's debate. Some livebloggers went off on a tangent and started posting videos in honor of Joe the Plumber. Especially this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ-5fLedjpo
Awesome, no?  
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Reply #231 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:16am
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Correct corgi. And now we are on our way to being completely Socialist should Sen Obama become President.

I couldn't stomach more than a few minutes of the debate.

McCain looked angry.

Obama looked smug.

I'm still routing for angry over smug.

Lot of giddiness around here. I can understand but let's not lose sight of what EITHER man stands to inherit. It's overwhelmingly BAD!!!!!!!!!!

LJ.

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Reply #232 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:27am
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PartyDoll MEG wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 11:10pm:
Starbuck wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 6:00pm:
Pretentious Poet wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 5:07pm:
Every Dem down in RO liked Barry a lot...
But the Riff, who lived just north of Newark, did NOT!
The Riff hated Barry! Bitched the whole ‘lection season!
Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
It could be, perhaps, that his buns were too tight.
But I think that the most likely reason of all,
May have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
Whatever the reason, his heart or dairy airrey,
He stood there on Election Eve, hating the Barry!
Staring down from his cave with a sour, Riffy frown,
At the warm lighted windows in good RO town.
For he knew every Dem in that hood, rain or shine,
Was hanging a Barry O nice campaign sign.
“And they’re wearing their buttons! And they’re having such fun!
They’re all goddamned drones. Every last f**king one!
That Barry O guy – he just gives me the scares.
He hangs out with Pfleger and Wright and Bill Ayres!”
The Riff shouted loudly, scratching his crotch,
“He’s a lousy, US hating Marxist beyatch!”
And the Riff rampaged on, but he didn’t understand
The reasons why Barry’ll soon lead this land.
We’ve had 8 years of hell and are now in recession
That’s turned out so bad it could be a depression.
Retirements crashed, the price of gas soaring,
Countries all round the world the US are abhorring,
And worstest of all, a failed war in Iraq
That Bush went and launched about four or five years back.
You may not like Barry, you may find him adverse,
But after 8 years of W, it can’t get much worse!



dude needs to shrink his avatar.

freakin' idiot.

Hey, but he is one hell of a poet!!

Why don't ya help him with his avatar, Bucky!!!

Gonna save this one.. it is so damn good!!! Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?


Definitely a Pretentious Poe classic.  I don't know if it's in the same league as Quoth the Palin but still, one of his finer works from the Election Oh Eight Era.  

As a guy who frequents flea markets, yard sales, and other out-of-the-way avenues of economy in order to earn my income, I come across strange literary artifacts from time to time.  While digging through a box of disused and moldy old papers, I came across what I believe to be an alternate or rejected stanza from the above poem.  I present it here as a sort of literary bootleg.


As election day neared and the polls were a showing
support for The One called NObama was growing
The Riff had to face the fact that his boast
That the One was nothing but this morning's toast
looked like it might have been a bad call
When Barack hung Wright's picture on the White House wall
And in Congress all of the Dems were installed

THEN They'd do something Riff liked least of all!
Every Dem down in DC, the tall and the small
Would stand close together, mandate howls blending.
They'd stand hand-in-hand.
And the Dems would start spending!

They'd spend! And they'd spend!
And they'd SPEND!
SPEND!
SPEND!
SPEND!

And the more the Riff thought of this DemoRatSpend
The more the idea burned his nether end!
And he howled "HOW CAN YOU IDJITS DEFEND
a manchild who would call all these bad people 'friend'?"  
the Riff  thought, "I just wish this whole thing would end!"
"Why, for the last eights years I've been in shit like a sow!"
"I MUST stop this election from coming!

...But HOW?"
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Reply #233 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:41am
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Nasty Habits wrote on Oct 16th, 2008 at 7:27am:
PartyDoll MEG wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 11:10pm:
Starbuck wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 6:00pm:
Pretentious Poet wrote on Oct 15th, 2008 at 5:07pm:
Every Dem down in RO liked Barry a lot...
But the Riff, who lived just north of Newark, did NOT!
The Riff hated Barry! Bitched the whole ‘lection season!
Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
It could be, perhaps, that his buns were too tight.
But I think that the most likely reason of all,
May have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
Whatever the reason, his heart or dairy airrey,
He stood there on Election Eve, hating the Barry!
Staring down from his cave with a sour, Riffy frown,
At the warm lighted windows in good RO town.
For he knew every Dem in that hood, rain or shine,
Was hanging a Barry O nice campaign sign.
“And they’re wearing their buttons! And they’re having such fun!
They’re all goddamned drones. Every last f**king one!
That Barry O guy – he just gives me the scares.
He hangs out with Pfleger and Wright and Bill Ayres!”
The Riff shouted loudly, scratching his crotch,
“He’s a lousy, US hating Marxist beyatch!”
And the Riff rampaged on, but he didn’t understand
The reasons why Barry’ll soon lead this land.
We’ve had 8 years of hell and are now in recession
That’s turned out so bad it could be a depression.
Retirements crashed, the price of gas soaring,
Countries all round the world the US are abhorring,
And worstest of all, a failed war in Iraq
That Bush went and launched about four or five years back.
You may not like Barry, you may find him adverse,
But after 8 years of W, it can’t get much worse!



dude needs to shrink his avatar.

freakin' idiot.

Hey, but he is one hell of a poet!!

Why don't ya help him with his avatar, Bucky!!!

Gonna save this one.. it is so damn good!!! Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?


Definitely a Pretentious Poe classic.  I don't know if it's in the same league as Quoth the Palin but still, one of his finer works from the Election Oh Eight Era.  

As a guy who frequents flea markets, yard sales, and other out-of-the-way avenues of economy in order to earn my income, I come across strange literary artifacts from time to time.  While digging through a box of disused and moldy old papers, I came across what I believe to be an alternate or rejected stanza from the above poem.  I present it here as a sort of literary bootleg.


As election day neared and the polls were a showing
support for The One called NObama was growing
The Riff had to face the fact that his boast
That the One was nothing but this morning's toast
looked like it might have been a bad call
When Barack hung Wright's picture on the White House wall
And in Congress all of the Dems were installed

THEN They'd do something Riff liked least of all!
Every Dem down in DC, the tall and the small
Would stand close together, mandate howls blending.
They'd stand hand-in-hand.
And the Dems would start spending!

They'd spend! And they'd spend!
And they'd SPEND!
SPEND!
SPEND!
SPEND!

And the more the Riff thought of this DemoRatSpend
The more the idea burned his nether end!
And he howled "HOW CAN YOU IDJITS DEFEND
a manchild who would call all these bad people 'friend'?"  
the Riff  thought, "I just wish this whole thing would end!"
"Why, for the last eights years I've been in shit like a sow!"
"I MUST stop this election from coming!

...But HOW?"

Oh, MY MY!!

Giving the Poet a run for his money are we?

Keep looking through that junk, Nasty!!!

Great stuff! Grin Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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MAX?!?! is it really YOU????
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Reply #237 - Oct 16th, 2008 at 1:46pm
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Two duds I have to choose from when I vote
The best from o’er 300 million peers?!
One an angry man with cancered throat,
The other socialist with big assed ears.
To win the Oval Office is Mac’s goal
He’s picked a partner from the Land of Frost.
Who wants to drill ANWAR all full of holes
And favors an airborne wolf holocaust.
And whether that Obama is a cad?
Suspect I may, yet not directly tell.
He chums around with Ayres and Wright, both bad
And will not wear a flag on his lapel.
Perhaps November 4th, to spite ACORN,
I’ll stay at home and surf the web for porn!
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Mr Poet will you please have Bucky or Voodoo fix your avatar. Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?


I can't read your works of art without copying and pasting them to my notepad.
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About time McCain has a clear victory! I won't be around much until around Halloween but here's something worth reading before that Empty Suit finishes measuring the drapes...

With an African-American running for president this year, there has been a lot of chatter about the "Bradley effect," allowing the media to wail about institutional racism in America.

Named after Tom Bradley, who lost his election for California governor in 1982 despite a substantial lead in the polls, the Bradley effect says that black candidates will poll much stronger than the actual election results.

First of all, if true, this is the opposite of racism: It is fear of being accused of racism. For most Americans, there is nothing more terrifying than the prospect of being called a racist. It's scarier than flood or famine, terrorist attacks or flesh-eating bacteria. To some, it's even scarier than "food insecurity."

Political correctness has taught people to lie to pollsters rather than be forced to explain why they're not voting for the African-American.

This is how two typical voters might answer a pollster's question: "Whom do you support for president?"

Average Obama voter: "Obama." (Name of average Obama voter: "Mickey Mouse.")

Average McCain voter: "I'm voting for McCain, but I swear it's just about the issues. It's not because Obama's black. If Barack Obama were a little more moderate -- hey, I'd vote for Colin Powell. But my convictions force me to vote for the candidate who just happens to be white. Say, do you know where I can get Patti LaBelle tickets?"

In addition to the social pressure to constantly prove you're not a racist, apparently there is massive social pressure to prove you're not a Republican. No one is lying about voting for McCain just to sound cool.

Reviewing the polls printed in The New York Times and The Washington Post in the last month of every presidential election since 1976, I found the polls were never wrong in a friendly way to Republicans. When the polls were wrong, which was often, they overestimated support for the Democrat, usually by about 6 to 10 points.

In 1976, Jimmy Carter narrowly beat Gerald Ford 50.1 percent to 48 percent. And yet, on Sept. 1, Carter led Ford by 15 points. Just weeks before the election, on Oct. 16, 1976, Carter led Ford in the Gallup Poll by 6 percentage points -- down from his 33-point Gallup Poll lead in August.

Reading newspaper coverage of presidential elections in 1980 and 1984, I found myself paralyzed by the fear that Reagan was going to lose.

In 1980, Ronald Reagan beat Carter by nearly 10 points, 51 percent to 41 percent. In a Gallup Poll released days before the election on Oct. 27, it was Carter who led Reagan 45 percent to 42 percent.

In 1984, Reagan walloped Walter Mondale 58.8 percent to 40 percent, -- the largest electoral landslide in U.S. history. But on Oct. 15, The New York Daily News published a poll showing Mondale with only a 4-point deficit to Reagan, 45 percent to 41 percent. A Harris Poll about the same time showed Reagan with only a 9-point lead. The Oct. 19 New York Times/CBS News Poll had Mr. Reagan ahead of Mondale by 13 points. All these polls underestimated Reagan's actual margin of victory by 6 to 15 points.

In 1988, George H.W. Bush beat Michael Dukakis by a whopping 53.4 percent to 45.6 percent. A New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 5 had Bush leading the Greek homunculus by a statistically insignificant 2 points -- 45 percent to 43 percent. (For the kids out there: Before it became a clearinghouse for anti-Bush conspiracy theories, CBS News was considered a credible journalistic entity.)

A week later -- or one tank ride later, depending on who's telling the story -- on Oct. 13, Bush was leading Dukakis in The New York Times Poll by a mere 5 points.

Admittedly, a 3- to 6-point error is not as crazily wrong as the 6- to 15-point error in 1984. But it's striking that even small "margin of error" mistakes never seem to benefit Republicans.

In 1992, Bill Clinton beat the first President Bush 43 percent to 37.7 percent. (Ross Perot got 18.9 percent of Bush's voters that year.) On Oct. 18, a Newsweek Poll had Clinton winning 46 percent to 31 percent, and a CBS News Poll showed Clinton winning 47 percent to 35 percent.

So in 1992, the polls had Clinton 12 to 15 points ahead, but he won by only 5.3 points.

In 1996, Bill Clinton beat Bob Dole 49 percent to 40 percent. And yet on Oct. 22, 1996, The New York Times/CBS News Poll showed Clinton leading by a massive 22 points, 55 percent to 33 percent.

In 2000, which I seem to recall as being fairly close, the October polls accurately described the election as a virtual tie, with either Bush or Al Gore 1 or 2 points ahead in various polls. But in one of the latest polls to give either candidate a clear advantage, The New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 3, 2000, showed Gore winning by 45 percent to 39 percent.

In the last presidential election the polls were surprisingly accurate -- not including the massively inaccurate Election Day exit poll. In the end, Bush beat John Kerry 50.7 percent to 48.3 percent in 2004. Most of the October polls showed the candidates in a dead-heat, with Bush 1 to 3 points ahead. So either pollsters got a whole lot better starting in 2004, or Democrats stole more votes in that election than we even realized.


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NEW YORK (AP)—Major League Baseball has agreed to push back the start time of a potential World Series Game 6 by eight minutes to allow Democrat Barack Obama to purchase a half-hour of air time on the Fox network.

Baseball spokesman Pat Courtney said Thursday that the game time would now be set for 8:35 p.m.

The Obama presidential campaign said Oct. 9 that it had bought the 8-8:30 p.m slot on CBS and NBC.

“Fox will accommodate Senator Obama’s desire to communicate with voters in this long-form format,” network spokesman Lou D’Ermilio said in a statement. “We are pleased that Major League Baseball has agreed to delay the first pitch of World Series Game 6 for a few minutes in order for Fox to carry his program on Oct. 29. If requested, the network would be willing to make similar time available to Senator McCain’s campaign.”

The World Series has not gone to a sixth game since 2003.
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2 point lead for O'Blama? How the hell did that happen?
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So ACORN held a press conference today and called Barry out about his lies. Yes, that's right. ACORN made it abundantly clear that Obama told another in a long list of his blatant lies about his ties to ACORN. They said that not only did Barry act as lead attorney for them several years ago, but that he also was a teacher at many of their rallys. What book did Obama use to help organize these radical asshats?...............Saul Alinsky's "Rules For Radicals"!!!!!


One of these man is a real American. The other is a radical leftard Marxist that has plans on destroying the country has we have known it.


http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20081016/capt.400f5522b73142299c8e272b105082f...


By the way, can any of you brilliant Obama supporters tell me exactly how Barrack "Senator Government" Obama plans on giving 95% of all working Americans a tax break when only 65% of working Americans pay federal income tax?!

"Spread the wealth around"=socialism/Marxism



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Wow!  The rarely seen triple self quote.

Seems that the gist of that article is that the guy who is leading the polls before the election rarely wins by as much as the poll says he's going to win by.  Thanks for the info!

Riffhard wrote on Oct 16th, 2008 at 6:22pm:
By the way, can any of you brilliant Obama supporters tell me exactly how Barrack "Senator Government" Obama plans on giving 95% of all working Americans a tax break when only 65% of working Americans pay federal income tax?!


Two points and shrinking  Ronnie!


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Glad to see you're back in play, Riffy!  Rage on!

BTW, don't waste your time on such a stupid argument.  That one goes 95% of income tax payers and you know it.  You can do better!

Also BTW, if Joe the Plummer is claiming 100% of the 250,000 his business is "worth" annually as income he needs to hire his ass an accountant.   THIS is why god made LLCs not to mention write offs on the schedule C.  I mean, really Joe.  Don't make a presidential candidate do your homework when Riffhard is here to do it for you..  

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Nasty Habits wrote on Oct 16th, 2008 at 6:32pm:
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About time McCain has a clear victory! I won't be around much until around Halloween but here's something worth reading before that Empty Suit finishes measuring the drapes...





Wow!  The rarely seen triple self quote.

Seems that the gist of that article is that the guy who is leading the polls before the election rarely wins by as much as the poll says he's going to win by.  Thanks for the info!

Glad to see you're back in play, Riffy!  Rage on!

BTW, don't waste your time on such a stupid argument.  That one goes 95% of income tax payers and you know it.  You can do better!



It ain't easy trying to save the country from a bunch of drones who know next to nothing about the Marxist that they have pinned their hopes on Nasty, but by God I'm doing my best!


Oh, and guess what Saul Alinsky points out in his 1971 book, "Rules For Radicals"? He says to agitate the "middle class masses" by playing "the class warfare card", and then when they feel that all is lost offer them "hope and change"! Yes those quotated bits are actualy lifted directly from this book hailing communism! Shocking, huh? Too bad so many people have been taken in by this charlatan. He is a good little commrade though. That much is for sure.


I'm glad that you have actually read up on this moron's history and his radical belief system. Other wise you might fall victim to the Kool Aid mentality of the other drones.



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