John Voight on Obama

Started by sithsaber4085 pages

Originally posted by lord xyz
Is that supposed to be funny sithsaber? You have a really warped view. Most of the stuff there can be applied to Bush.
Originally posted by Strangelove
It was kind of a "no jinx" thing, I think.

I echo xyz on your stupid pictures. Are you trying to be funny? All you're succeeding in doing is lowering your own credibility by going for the cheap laughs.

Originally posted by RocasAtoll
Not really disappointed in this response. Really can't expect more than a 3 year old's approach to arguing.

I'm just having a bit of fun. Sorry if it throws off the "serious" nature of the thread.

I of course know that I have lost and am only wasting time until president Barrack of Nazareth comes to make everything all better.

Favorite quote:"After a quick meet-and-greet with King Abdullah, Obama was off to Israel, where he made a quick stop at the manger in Bethlehem where he was born." --Jon Stewart, on Barack Obama's Middle East trip

Originally posted by sithsaber408
I'm just having a bit of fun. Sorry if it throws off the "serious" nature of the thread.

I of course know that I have lost and am only wasting time until president Barrack of Nazareth comes to make everything all better.

Favorite quote:"After a quick meet-and-greet with King Abdullah, Obama was off to Israel, where he made a quick stop at the manger in Bethlehem where he was born." --Jon Stewart, on Barack Obama's Middle East trip

I think they were more referring to the quality of your "fun".

Angelina Jolie may end up agreeing with her famous, yet often estranged father:

"I have not decided on a candidate," she tells the trade paper via her political adviser Trevor Neilson. "I am waiting to see the commitments they will make on issues like international justice, refugees and how to address the needs of children in crisis around the world."

On iraq: "My visit left me even more deeply convinced that we not only have a moral obligation to help displaced Iraqi families," she wrote, "but also a serious, long-term, national security interest in ending this crisis."

On working for Republican director Clint Eastwood: "Actually, we don't disagree as much as you'd think. I think people assume I'm a Democrat," the actress explained. "But I'm registered independent and I'm still undecided. So I'm looking at McCain as well as Obama."

http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip/8-11-08/?GT1=28101

Or she may not: "I have not decided on a candidate"

voight is an idiot. infact all right wings are morons. hey i dont think angelina wud much appreciate her father's remarks. lets get her oppinion eh?

Originally posted by leonheartmm
i dont think angelina wud much appreciate her father's remarks. lets get her oppinion eh?

Ooh yeah, I've been waiting all summer for Angelina's views. But first I need to collect Lindsay Lohan and Ashley Olsen's opinions so i can have something to compare them to.

Originally posted by Robtard
Or she may not: "I have not decided on a candidate"

Aye, she may not. Which is why I said she "may end up sharing her fathers views" as opposed to "Jolie supports McCain."

The fact that she isn't on the hollywood train to Obamanation with Clooney, Affleck, and all the rest is a bit interesting though, at least to me.

She has some real world experience being a UN ambassador visting other countries impovershed areas (including Iraq), and she won't necessarily just back Obama.

Goes to show that educated, informed people who've actually been to the hot spots of the world know that things aren't just so easy as "pull out now and throw money at it."

I like the fact that she made it a point to say that she's NOT a democrat, as many (myself included) probably assumed.

Originally posted by leonheartmm
voight is an idiot. infact all right wings are morons. hey i dont think angelina wud much appreciate her father's remarks. lets get her oppinion eh?
Did you not read above? She's not necessarily opposed to what her dad is saying and is still waiting to endorse a candidate.

And you're calling right-wingers morons? ❌

Well, I knew that she was a fan of Ayn Rand. No true fan of Ayn Rand can be a convinced Democrat.

yea im calling right winger morons 🙂 , rent they? well they are mislead at any rate.

Originally posted by BackFire
You said you had information. And then you started acting like a child saying "No I won't tell you but it's true what I say!" more or less.

Ah, the infamous "Across-town Kinko's" sock excuse has returned.

In case this is a little ambiguous, my comment isn't quite directed toward BF.

Originally posted by botankus
Ah, the infamous "Across-town Kinko's" sock excuse has returned.

In case this is a little ambiguous, my comment isn't quite directed toward BF.

Good call, I initially thought it was someone else, but he does bare a striking resemblence to the LAW STUDENT.

I really don't think Angelina Jolie is likely to give a shit what her father thinks considering I don't think she even considers him "family" anymore.

Originally posted by sithsaber408
[b]VOIGHT: My concerns for America
Obama sowing socialist seeds in young people

OP-ED

We, as parents, are well aware of the importance of our teachers who teach and program our children. We also know how important it is for our children to play with good-thinking children growing up.

Sen. Barack Obama has grown up with the teaching of very angry, militant white and black people: the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, William Ayers and Rev. Michael Pfleger. We cannot say we are not affected by teachers who are militant and angry. We know too well that we become like them, and Mr. Obama will run this country in their mindset.

The Democratic Party, in its quest for power, has managed a propaganda campaign with subliminal messages, creating a God-like figure in a man who falls short in every way. It seems to me that if Mr. Obama wins the presidential election, then Messrs. Farrakhan, Wright, Ayers and Pfleger will gain power for their need to demoralize this country and help create a socialist America.

The Democrats have targeted young people, knowing how easy it is to bring forth whatever is needed to program their minds. I know this process well. I was caught up in the hysteria during the Vietnam era, which was brought about through Marxist propaganda underlying the so-called peace movement. The radicals of that era were successful in giving the communists power to bring forth the killing fields and slaughter 2.5 million people in Cambodia and South Vietnam. Did they stop the war, or did they bring the war to those innocent people? In the end, they turned their backs on all the horror and suffering they helped create and walked away.

Those same leaders who were in the streets in the '60s are very powerful today in their work to bring down the Iraq war and to attack our president, and they have found their way into our schools. William Ayers is a good example of that.

Thank God, today, we have a strong generation of young soldiers who know exactly who they are and what they must do to protect our freedom and our democracy. And we have the leadership of Gen. David Petraeus, who has brought hope and stability to Iraq and prevented the terrorists from establishing a base in that country. Our soldiers are lifting us to an example of patriotism at a time when we've almost forgotten who we are and what is at stake.

If Mr. Obama had his way, he would have pulled our troops from Iraq years ago and initiated an unprecedented bloodbath, turning over that country to the barbarianism of our enemies. With what he has openly stated about his plans for our military, and his lack of understanding about the true nature of our enemies, there's not a cell in my body that can accept the idea that Mr. Obama can keep us safe from the terrorists around the world, and from Iran, which is making great strides toward getting the atomic bomb. And while a misleading portrait of Mr. Obama is being perpetrated by a media controlled by the Democrats, the Obama camp has sent out people to attack the greatness of Sen. John McCain, whose suffering and courage in a Hanoi prison camp is an American legend.

Gen. Wesley Clark, who himself has shame upon him, having been relieved of his command, has done their bidding and become a lying fool in his need to demean a fellow soldier and a true hero.

This is a perilous time, and more than ever, the world needs a united and strong America. If, God forbid, we live to see Mr. Obama president, we will live through a socialist era that America has not seen before, and our country will be weakened in every way.

Jon Voight is an Academy Award-winning actor who is well-known for his humanitarian work.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/jul/28/voight/ [/B]


I'm one of those 'young people' that is particularly susceptible to the misleading portrait of Obama. Personally, I'm not sold on either candidate because neither party is convincing me that their candidate has what this nation needs.

Why can't the republicans win me over? Well......they probably could, if they tried. But they can't stop getting obnoxious about the misleading portrait of Obama.