Liberals VS Conservatives?

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  1. kcur

    kcur Well-Known Member

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    I'm also interested what freedog's opinion is on gay marriage.
     
  2. freedog

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    wow aren't you a hero. You changed is to are. Thank you little boy, the message is still the same.
     
  3. Lombardo

    Lombardo Well-Known Member

    Oh shoo, I'm no hero, I just correct the grammar that's equal to that of 3rd graders. The irony is that you were calling shiz dumb in the same post.
     
  4. freedog

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    None, I'm not gay but I have nothing against them. I'm not one of the immature teenagers playing call of duty who shouts out fag every 30 seconds.
     
  5. freedog

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    ok, its not that I don't know grammar, its more when you talk loosely or on the internet you don't care about being perfect with your grammar. At least most people don't.
     
  6. Lombardo

    Lombardo Well-Known Member

    Ah yes, but don't judge all teenagers by the actions of one!
     
  7. kcur

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    WOW. I typed in Canabalt... it's the third to last thread on a page of 350 threads. I demand change! Obama for admin!
     
  8. freedog

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    I don't think you can read right, my sentence doesn't say all, it just says I'm not one of the ones who do.
     
  9. kcur

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    I'm not sure where you're from... but here we don't play call of duty shouting "fag".


    We play Bad Company 2 biotch.
     
  10. Lombardo

    Lombardo Well-Known Member

    I'm reading perfectly fine, I just think you're misinterpreting my comments. I was just saying not to judge all teenagers by the ones you come across on xbox live, because all of your comments towards me and shiz have been stereotypes of teenagers.
     
  11. freedog

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    lol. I may check it out, but I wasn't too crazy about the first one.
     
  12. freedog

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    ok thats fair enough on the xbox/COD stuff.

    When you come into a political thread and instead of bringing facts to support your side you resort to 2nd grade insults against someone who is not a liberal like you, that gives off the impression that you are immature, and don't have any substance to argue with. 2nd grade insults aren't gonna win your liberals an election.

    Teenagers under 18 are not allowed to vote. Ever wonder why?
     
  13. kcur

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    Because adults aren't forward thinking. Duh....

    Also, it's both sides that are insulting each other. I'm pretty sure you've said some comments that wouldn't be considered "mature".

    Same goes with the other side.
     
  14. Lombardo

    Lombardo Well-Known Member

    You're kidding me right?
     
  15. DaveMc99

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    http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/05/what-tuesday-really-meant.html

    Pennsylvania -- Democratic Senate primary
    The results: Joe Sestak defeats Arlen Specter, 54-46.

    Kentucky -- Republican Senate primary
    The results: Rand Paul defeats Trey Grayson, 59-35.

    Kentucky -- Democratic Senate primary
    The results: Jack Conway defeats Daniel Mongiardo, 44-43.

    Arkansas -- Democratic Senate primary
    The results: Blanche Lincoln and Bill Halter head to overtime. Lincoln has 45 percent of votes counted so far tonight, and Halter 43 percent, but a majority was required to avoid a run-off.

    Pennsylvania 12th Congressional District -- Special election
    The results: Mark Critz (D) defeats Tim Burns (R), 53-45.

    http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/05/18/rep-mark-souder-resigns-over-affair-with-female-aide/

     
  16. The Game Reaper

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    i am a ninja!!!!!
     
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  18. Booch138

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    Liberals vs. Conservatives?


    Liberals. Because I said so. :)
     
  19. freedog

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    Blumenthal Lies About Vietnam Service, Says He Misspoke...But Surrounds Himself With Other Liars.

    Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, running for Dodd’s seat, was exposed for a liar yesterday by alleging he served in Vietnam.

    The New York Times reported that Blumenthal, the front-running candidate for U.S. Senate in his state, has on several occasions suggested — and in at least one instance, flat-out claimed — that he served in Vietnam even though he did not.

    His excuse today? He meant during Vietnam…not in Vietnam.

    Is that pathetic or what?

    Lefty Marc Ambinder:

    Blumenthal is correct that no one can control the articles that are printed about him. But surely this is a misdirection. Ambitious politicians have teams of communications professionals devoted to shaping, manipulating and repairing their public images. It is undoubtedly clear that Blumenthal sought out the identity of a Vietnam veteran, wrapped himself in that cloak, and used it to perpetuate his power. Even if he did not intend to mislead voters about his service, it is incumbent upon him to make sure that he did not use his position to perpetuate a myth that enhanced said power. To me, that DOES make him responsible for being accurate about his service record and going out of his way to correct the perceptional. Military service is threshold-honorable. But after that threshold is crossed, people judge you differently if they know you actively sought a position in a service that put your life in harm’s way. Blumenthal did not.

    Now that the lie has been exposed, the senate seat is a tossup and the republican challenger is even leading in some polls.

    http://www.floppingaces.net/2010/05/18/blumenthal-lies-about-vietnam-service-says-he-misspoke-but-surrounds-himself-with-other-liars/
     
  20. freedog

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    Wednesday, May 19, 2010
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows that 25% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-four percent (44%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -19. Today’s rating is the lowest earned by the president since the passage of his health care proposal two months ago (see trends).

    Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has seen his advantage over Republican hopefuls shrink dramatically following a New York Times accusation that he exaggerated his Vietnam military service. Against Linda McMahon, Blumenthal’s lead is down to just three points.

    The Presidential Approval Index is calculated by subtracting the number who Strongly Disapprove from the number who Strongly Approve. It is updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). Updates are also available on Twitter and Facebook.

    Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's performance. Fifty-five percent (55%) disapprove Those figures also reflect the weakest ratings for the president since the health care bill became law. The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that media coverage of the President has been 52% positive over the past week.
     

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