• Democrats Fret Aloud Over Obama’s Chances
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[QUOTE=Megafanx13;32260959]Oh Glaber, what was your goal in posting this?[/QUOTE] Showing that other democrats are disliking obama?
[QUOTE='[sluggo];32262333']Showing that other democrats are disliking obama?[/QUOTE] Can someone get glaber the title "Sir Point-out-the-obvious-a-lot" then?
[QUOTE=Mixed Sources;32262249]There are amoeba on Saturn that are more electable than the the republican candidates, Obama is pretty safe (i hope)[/QUOTE] There are more atoms in a teaspoon of water than there are teaspoons of water in the ocean
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;32260893]I'm not voting for another white man yet.[/QUOTE] One of the few sensible posts he's ever made.
[QUOTE='[sluggo];32262333']Showing that other democrats are disliking obama?[/QUOTE] I could have sworn people already knew that. Was Glaber under the impression that the Democrats simply refuse to criticize Obama in the same way that the GOP refused to criticize Bush when he was president? Are you under that impression?
[QUOTE=Map in a box;32262387]There are more atoms in a teaspoon of water than there are teaspoons of water in the ocean[/QUOTE] a teaspoonful of neutron star material would weigh the same as 5,500,000,000,000 bags of sugar. assuming a bag of sugar is 1 kilo, but it well could be a kilo bag of apples or flour or tea for that matter.
[QUOTE=Mixed Sources;32262463]a [B]tea[/B]spoonful of neutron star material would weigh the same as an elephant.[/QUOTE] Coincidence? You decide.
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;32262482]Coincidence? You decide.[/QUOTE] Conservatives are now Neutron Stars. My mind = blown
On the topic of the debate, I think this twitter comment sums it up best [IMG]http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrftj0eThF1qas8z9o1_500.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;32262482]Coincidence? You decide.[/QUOTE] I was thinking of dwarf stars, my bad.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;32262397]One of the few sensible posts he's ever made.[/QUOTE] Brah, I'm so loveable here.
[QUOTE='[sluggo];32262333']Showing that other democrats are disliking obama?[/QUOTE] Which is silly, seeing as how one of the primary reasons that the Democrats are unhappy with Obama's performance is that he's been a pretty damn centrist president, taking a more liberal approach to economic and social issues, while opting for a more Right-wing military philosophy. When you boil it down, the Democratic party doesn't like Obama because he isn't "Liberal" enough, whereas the Republican party doesn't like him because he's not "Conservative" enough. America hates centrist presidents because they like being able to pin all their troubles on a party. I just find it pretty ironic that Glaber, of all people, would post this article in an attempt to further debunk the president for being a Democrat, when the Democrats' disapproval essentially stems from the fact that Obama is too "Republican" for their tastes.
Fretting about Obama's chances? I don't think anybody could lose to grab bag of nutjobs that are the GOP candidates.
Seeing the Republican Candidates, I'd fret over Obama’s chances too. [editline]13th September 2011[/editline] By which I mean, if Obama loses, America as we know it is screwed.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;32263904]Which is silly, seeing as how one of the primary reasons that the Democrats are unhappy with Obama's performance is that he's been a pretty damn centrist president, taking a more liberal approach to economic and social issues, while opting for a more Right-wing military philosophy. When you boil it down, the Democratic party doesn't like Obama because he isn't "Liberal" enough, whereas the Republican party doesn't like him because he's not "Conservative" enough. America hates centrist presidents because they like being able to pin all their troubles on a party. I just find it pretty ironic that Glaber, of all people, would post this article in an attempt to further debunk the president for being a Democrat, when the Democrats' disapproval essentially stems from the fact that Obama is too "Republican" for their tastes.[/QUOTE] Not only that. A lot of (very)moderate democrats and liberals simply feel that he isn't a good president because they feel he isn't getting enough shit done. Whether that is true or not is irrelevant, what matters is that some of these democrats and liberals might opt to vote for a republican candidate over Obama if they feel that republican candidate would get more shit done.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;32263904]America hates centrist presidents because they like being able to pin all their troubles on a party.[/QUOTE] Sad that we never get a "hey, maybe they're both fucked in their own special ways" vibe out of it. Alas, the public has politics ADD.[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;32263987]Seeing the Republican Candidates, I'd fret over Obama’s chances too. [editline]13th September 2011[/editline] By which I mean, if Obama loses, America as we know it is screwed.[/QUOTE] We're always screwed, it's just to what degree.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;32263904]Which is silly, seeing as how one of the primary reasons that the Democrats are unhappy with Obama's performance is that he's been a pretty damn centrist president, taking a more liberal approach to economic and social issues, while opting for a more Right-wing military philosophy. When you boil it down, the Democratic party doesn't like Obama because he isn't "Liberal" enough, whereas the Republican party doesn't like him because he's not "Conservative" enough. America hates centrist presidents because they like being able to pin all their troubles on a party. I just find it pretty ironic that Glaber, of all people, would post this article in an attempt to further debunk the president for being a Democrat, when the Democrats' disapproval essentially stems from the fact that Obama is too "Republican" for their tastes.[/QUOTE] You expect Glaber to understand things?
Not to mention that the Democratic Party encompasses a huge spectrum of people. You have dems that favor a number of conservative values (Latinos on abortion) and among others. I wouldn't be surprised to see some democrats being pissed at Obama.
I wonder how deep the shit which the next republican government will put us in is. Frankly the world revolves around the USA and their dumb ass shit internal politics so if they fuck up good, were all fucked.
[QUOTE=Falchion;32264883]I wonder how deep the shit which the next republican government will put us in is. Frankly the world revolves around the USA and their dumb ass shit internal politics so if they fuck up good, were all fucked.[/QUOTE] The world does not revolve around the US.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;32262644]Conservatives are now Neutron Stars. My mind = blown[/QUOTE] They're that dense after all
Romney wouldn't be the end of the world. Perry would. Bachmann would be the end of the universe.
i like how glaber is the only non-democrat on this whole forum and the entire forum of democrats just hate him for it lol politics
[QUOTE=yawmwen;32261243]It doesn't matter if the person is a good choice or not. What matters: Who will moderates vote for.[/QUOTE] They'll probably vote for Obama, the slightly right wing candidate; as opposed to anyone in the GOP, the extremely right wing candidates.
[QUOTE=Amplar;32265825]i like how glaber is the only non-democrat on this whole forum and the entire forum of democrats just hate him for it lol politics[/QUOTE] That's because the Republicans are just downright insane. The Democrats are even considered right-wing by some of our European Members.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;32265921]That's because the Republicans are just downright insane. The Democrats are even considered right-wing by some of our European Members.[/QUOTE] My mom asked me if the tea party is some kind of group in a mental ward. USA Democrats are considered central or slightly right-wing here.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;32265860]They'll probably vote for Obama, the slightly right wing candidate; as opposed to anyone in the GOP, the extremely right wing candidates.[/QUOTE] I hope so, but like I said before, with our climate it could go either way right now.
[QUOTE=Amplar;32265825]i like how glaber is the only non-democrat on this whole forum and the entire forum of democrats just hate him for it lol politics[/QUOTE] It's easy to feel sympathetic to the minorities but that doesn't mean that they are right.
There sure is a lack of respect for difference in opinion on this forum.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;32263904]Which is silly, seeing as how one of the primary reasons that the Democrats are unhappy with Obama's performance is that he's been a pretty damn centrist president, taking a more liberal approach to economic and social issues, while opting for a more Right-wing military philosophy. When you boil it down, the Democratic party doesn't like Obama because he isn't "Liberal" enough, whereas the Republican party doesn't like him because he's not "Conservative" enough. America hates centrist presidents because they like being able to pin all their troubles on a party. I just find it pretty ironic that Glaber, of all people, would post this article in an attempt to further debunk the president for being a Democrat, when the Democrats' disapproval essentially stems from the fact that Obama is too "Republican" for their tastes.[/QUOTE] Which is why the bipartisan system in America sucks, Right? Why must the most powerful country in the world that has tendrils in pretty much the rest of the world be eligible to be ran by some of the most incompetent, self serving shits on the planet?
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