United States Presidential Election 2008 - Official Discussion Thread

Started by WrathfulDwarf143 pages
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
eat We think way to much alike (it's scary). 😱

That's because you hang around my Evil Twin. Don't let him trick you. Defeat him!

😛

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
Now that the bailout bill was rejected by the House

wow

that is surprising in the best possible way!

Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich talks about the economic crisis on Democracy Now!:

http://www.democracynow.org/2008/9/29/is_this_the_united_states_congress

(recommended)

Originally posted by KidRock
If you're too stupid to realize Shecter was a complete moron (and an embarassment to himself, since he asked to be banned) and thought that was a picture of me because it was in a photobucket I used when I got a picture from Google then I am sorry to hear that. A picture of me has never been posted on KMC.

Because some of them are..socialist.

My error then, I didn't see you deny that it was you and by your written actions, it very well could have been. If you think he asked to be banned because he was "embarrassed", you're the moron.

My second post still stands, people think you're an ignorant liberal-hating redneck, because you act like one, make intelligent and factual critics at the lib/dem groups, and you won't be seen that way.

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
That's because you hang around my Evil Twin. Don't let him trick you. Defeat him!

😛

He says you don't know what you are talking about. 😛 😂

Originally posted by SelinaAndBruce
I still don't think the youth vote turn out is gonna be hugely different. I'm not expecting more than 40% that being the cap and me being generous. I will concede to being wrong of course if I am but that's just my prediction.

I think you're typically wrong and this is no different. Considering the youth vote turn-out in the primaries and the huge numbers of newly-registered, first time and party switching voters, there is little doubt that the youth turn out will be huge.

It'll be nice when you decide to level with us and tell us you're not really an Obama supporter.

Originally posted by inimalist
wow

that is surprising in the best possible way!

Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich talks about the economic crisis on Democracy Now!:

http://www.democracynow.org/2008/9/29/is_this_the_united_states_congress

(recommended)

Kucinich is pretty awesome.

Originally posted by lord xyz
Kucinich is pretty awesome.

He is VERY awesome.

Originally posted by lord xyz
Kucinich is pretty awesome.
Originally posted by Devil King
He is VERY awesome.

I was thinking, you know, that he made a few, you know, good points. Despite the fact, you know, that it literally made my brain, you know, reading-not dissimilar to the frustration of, you know, listening to Obama speak- how he talks.

Originally posted by dadudemon
I was thinking, you know, that he made a few, you know, good points. Despite the fact, you know, that it literally made my brain, you know, reading-not dissimilar to the frustration of, you know, listening to Obama speak- how he talks.
Ha yeah that was bugging me too. Nonetheless, I found most of what he said to be pretty insightful

Oops. I made a mistake. My post should have read like this:

Originally posted by dadudemon
I was thinking, you know, that he made a few, you know, good points. Despite the fact, you know, that it literally made my brain, you know, bleed reading-not dissimilar to the frustration of, you know, listening to Obama speak- how he talks.

Here's the counter to the McCain feel-good video.

Absurdly gay, but it clearly shows the Obama says the pledge of allegiance while covering his heart.

YouTube video

Originally posted by Devil King
I think you're typically wrong and this is no different. Considering the youth vote turn-out in the primaries and the huge numbers of newly-registered, first time and party switching voters, there is little doubt that the youth turn out will be huge.

It'll be nice when you decide to level with us and tell us you're not really an Obama supporter.


I'm sorry I guess I missed the part where being an Obama supporter meant you couldn't have an opinion that is less than he is going to part the political red sea.

I got my degree in political science this past spring and I remain skeptical that the youth turnout will break the 40% margin. If I am wrong then I will accept that but that's my guess. It was only 25% for John Kerry I believe. And registration is not a guarantee that the person will vote.

Dear Leader.

YouTube video

He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future. - Adolf Hitler

Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope. -Aristotle

Very creepy and Jesus Campesque

Originally posted by KidRock
Dear Leader.

YouTube video

He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future. - Adolf Hitler

Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope. -Aristotle

All nationalism works this way dipshit.

Couldn't help the insult. That's insulting to my intelligence.

Originally posted by chithappens
All nationalism works this way dipshit.

Couldn't help the insult. That's insulting to my intelligence.

Don't insult Das Furhur!

Originally posted by KidRock
Dear Leader.

YouTube video

He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future. - Adolf Hitler

Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope. -Aristotle

Damn kids.

Originally posted by SelinaAndBruce
I got my degree in political science this past spring and I remain skeptical that the youth turnout will break the 40% margin. If I am wrong then I will accept that but that's my guess. It was only 25% for John Kerry I believe. And registration is not a guarantee that the person will vote.
Fallacy #712: History automatically equals present.

Originally posted by KidRock

I like how it's a handsome white guy with a gun to his head and not some creepy big nosed Jew or Negro.

Personally, I think that video represents their parents way more than it does the kid, especially since no one singing was old enough to vote.

Numbers from 538.com:

Electoral vote projection: Obama 330.6 - 207.4

Win percentage: Obama 82.8% - 17.2%

Popular vote projection: Obama 51.1% - 47.1%

Swing states:
Colorado - Obama +5.8
Florida - Obama +1.3
Indiana - McCain +0.5
Michigan - Obama +7.1
Missouri - McCain +0.8
North Carolina - McCain +0.5
New Hampshire - Obama +3
Nevada - Obama +1.8
Ohio - Obama +1.9
Pennsylvania - Obama +6.2
Virginia - Obama +3.9