View Full Version : I'm TOTALLY voting for Obama now that I've seen this
srimes
August 23rd, 2008, 13:07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVi4rUzf-0Q&eurl
I didn't understand before, but now I've seen the light! :woohoo:
Mudderoy
August 23rd, 2008, 13:29
Obama makes Kerry look safer.
Everyone of those people on that video are on my hit list now! :wierd:
McCain is going to win, but the problem is both of the people running for president are liberals.
wolfpackjeeper
August 23rd, 2008, 13:39
At this point I think Obama makes Hillary look safe...
scottmcneal
August 23rd, 2008, 14:09
At this point I think Obama makes Hillary look safe...
Thats scary:conceited
FlexdXJ
August 23rd, 2008, 14:31
WTF? Clay Aiken? Another reason not to vote for Obama right there next to inexperience :D
Stroketech
August 23rd, 2008, 14:35
Thank you for putting that up. I can add a whole bunch more names of people I hate to the list. That will help when picking movies out especially.
igotanxj
August 23rd, 2008, 15:06
o god. what a joke.
WrenchMonkey
August 23rd, 2008, 15:48
Oh, man. Not Forest Whitaker, too!
Damn, I thought I liked him...
Robert
XJCruiser
August 23rd, 2008, 16:29
I don't get it?:rof: HAHA!!!
postalxj
August 23rd, 2008, 17:11
Obama=:hang: He don't even have a American NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
What the HELL are you obama people thinking!!!
That video is so FAKE!!!!!!
They are paid alot of money to do that $hit!!!!!!!!
More money than you and i make!
red91
August 23rd, 2008, 17:30
I was disappointed that Cookie Monster was not apart of it...I waited and waited.
I'm going to bill the DNC for time lost...
YELLAHEEP
August 23rd, 2008, 18:04
There's a few performers in that video that aren't even US Citizens.
Did some googling and found a couple articles that reported that Obama hired Joss Stone (who also appears in the video) to write the song. She's a British Citizen.
Apparently Obama has so little faith in America that he wouldn't even consider an American song writer/performer.
DansGreyMj
August 23rd, 2008, 18:35
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c8/danielnoda/obama-NOPE.gif
fscrig75
August 23rd, 2008, 19:10
man i couldn't even make it through the whole thing. can i have some cool aid too?
srimes
August 23rd, 2008, 20:41
bwaahahaha! I love it.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c8/danielnoda/obama-NOPE.gif
Mudderoy
August 23rd, 2008, 20:47
There's a few performers in that video that aren't even US Citizens.
Did some googling and found a couple articles that reported that Obama hired Joss Stone (who also appears in the video) to write the song. She's a British Citizen.
Apparently Obama has so little faith in America that he wouldn't even consider an American song writer/performer.
Don't be so naive, non U.S. citizens have been voting in our elections for years. :P
buschwhaked
August 23rd, 2008, 23:26
Who cares?
If this kind of thing is what you use to base your vote on, you probably shouldn't vote at all.
WrenchMonkey
August 23rd, 2008, 23:28
Who cares?
If this kind of thing is what you use to base your vote on, you probably shouldn't vote at all.
No, you've got it all backwards...
This is the kind of thing I base my video rentals on...
:D
Robert
YELLAHEEP
August 23rd, 2008, 23:33
Who cares?
If this kind of thing is what you use to base your vote on, you probably shouldn't vote at all.
Who cares? Well I do for one - thought I'd made that pretty clear. I don't like his politics, his choices, his positions, his...... anything.
And that's EXACTLY why I SHOULD vote. I care, and I'm not an Obama fan, so my vote will count against yours. If I didn't vote, there'd be one less vote for what I believe is right.
I don't hate ya for being a Democrat brutha! I just feel sorry for ya! :D
YELLAHEEP
August 23rd, 2008, 23:40
Don't be so naive, non U.S. citizens have been voting in our elections for years. :P
Huh? Who said anything about voting?
I was simply commenting on his apparent lack of value in Citizenship.
Maybe I took your post a little too literally, but I don't get the "voting" connection.
DrMoab
August 23rd, 2008, 23:49
I don't hate ya for being a Democrat brutha! I just feel sorry for ya! :D
Quoted...Thanks Troy. :D
NW-ZJ-SCOTT
August 24th, 2008, 01:03
I absolutely feel that politics should not be discussed on a public forum. Same as religion.
Whats the point? a flame war? why waist your time Preaching to anyone about your feelings on national matters, when its NOT going to matter who wins. Neither of the two are going to do this country a bit of good. Other then Ridding us of the President we have now.
I have my Beliefs and opinions on both President. but why the hell should you care what i think? I surely Don't care what you think!
camarors8992
August 24th, 2008, 07:28
Some people just want to share their view on the subject and express how they feel.
kujito
August 24th, 2008, 08:16
I absolutely feel that politics should not be discussed on a public forum.
I have to disagree. I will however, give you that it is not a good topic for work or the dinner table.
Politics MUST be part of the public discourse. We shouldn't just watch/read the "news" and believe whatever the talking heads say. We need to talk about it, to listen to other people's points of view on any given topic.
I suspect that there are a lot of people who may be leaning towards one candidate or the other, but who can also be swayed by new (to them) information.
I will say that I have been paying more attention to Sen. Obama's campaign than I have Sen. McCain's. This is not necessarily because I support Obama, it is because I know much less about him. There is so much stuff being put out there, that it is pretty tough to figure out what is real or not.
I have not made up my mind 100% as to which one I will vote for, and won't for some time. I'm trying to listen and learn as much as I can from both sides of the aisle.
XJEEPER
August 24th, 2008, 09:03
I absolutely feel that politics should not be discussed on a public forum.
Thanks for sharing your feelings. I tried talking to myself about my political views, but the conversations were soon over, because I was always in agreement.:looney:
I feel that we have the responsibility as US Citizens to educate ourselves and speak up and take action.
"All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke
fscrig75
August 24th, 2008, 09:10
Biggest thing people need to start doing is respecting others opinions. Just because their opinion isn't your opinion doesn't make it wrong, its their opinion not yours.
So lets keep talking about our opinions and maybe each of us will learn something new about the cannidates, whether its a like or dislike.
And calling them Osama or McBush, is just in good fun.
red91
August 24th, 2008, 09:10
You know Barrack has hit bottom when he had to revive MARGARET CHO'S
pathetic excuse for a career.
FTR...Forrest Whittaker should be ashamed of himself.
JNickel101
August 27th, 2008, 14:20
Who cares?
If this kind of thing is what you use to base your vote on, you probably shouldn't vote at all.
Kind of answered your own statement there....
If you thought that propaganda like this wouldn't get you votes or support, why make the video....
Shows what the Donkey-types think will get them votes....you don't have to have any ideas or plans, just a few catch phrases and celebrities, who think they're smart b/c they're on TV, in your corner...
PurpleCherokee
August 27th, 2008, 14:41
I like all the comments about how republicans hate people who aren't like them and don't want to help anybody but themselves.
Isn't it the difference between giving a man some fish V.S. teaching a man how to fish? Democrats want to give away fish while republicans would rather teach people how to fish... the problem is, the democrats are wanting to give away OUR fish!
So if you don't use your head, which looks better, a group of people giving away fish or a group of people not giving away anything but instead, trying to make people work to catch their own fish? So it's no wonder with as large of an idiot population as there is in the US that people demonize republicans and see democrats as caring and compassionate. Just a thought I had...
Bent
August 27th, 2008, 14:47
I like all the comments about how republicans hate people who aren't like them and don't want to help anybody but themselves.
Isn't it the difference between giving a man some fish V.S. teaching a man how to fish? Democrats want to give away fish while republicans would rather teach people how to fish... the problem is, the democrats are wanting to give away OUR fish!
So if you don't use your head, which looks better, a group of people giving away fish or a group of people not giving away anything but instead, trying to make people work to catch their own fish? So it's no wonder with as large of an idiot population as there is in the US that people demonize republicans and see democrats as caring and compassionate. Just a thought I had...
How about the shot of a closed down factory in the video? Why no mention of the labor union that ran it under or out of the country. Hmmmm?
Bent
August 27th, 2008, 15:04
Biggest thing people need to start doing is respecting others opinions. But they haven't earned it.
Just because their opinion isn't your opinion doesn't make it wrong,That's not why they're wrong.
...its their opinion not yours. So I should pitty them, or what?
So lets keep talking about our opinions and maybe each of us will learn something new about the cannidates...Their "oppinion" is not based on having learned anything. What's your point?
...whether its a like or dislike. "Dislike is such an understatment.
And calling them Osama or McBush, is just in good fun. Uh...Osama is a threat to this nation. That's not good and that's not fun; not at all.
PurpleCherokee
August 27th, 2008, 15:05
Hahahaha, good one :D
It really is sad how delusional these people are...
fscrig75
August 28th, 2008, 04:41
Biggest thing people need to start doing is respecting others opinions. But they haven't earned it. So how does someone you only know on the internet earn your respect?
Just because their opinion isn't your opinion doesn't make it wrong,That's not why they're wrong. Then why are they?
...its their opinion not yours. So I should pitty them, or what? Thats fine, usually I just feel sorry for the Dems.
So lets keep talking about our opinions and maybe each of us will learn something new about the cannidates...Their "oppinion" is not based on having learned anything. What's your point? Maybe you'll learn something.
...whether its a like or dislike. "Dislike is such an understatment. Yea he is a jackass.
And calling them Osama or McBush, is just in good fun. Uh...Osama is a threat to this nation. That's not good and that's not fun; not at all. True but it sure does get his supporters panties in a bunch when you say it, thats fun.
JohnJohn
August 28th, 2008, 04:48
"we can turn off the dark tonight" WTF does that mean?
"this is the ground that keeps our feet from getting wet" WTF does that mean?
"this is the sky over our heads" WTF does that mean?
Wait Pamela Anderson is voting for Barrack...hell I'm in then. :gee:
Bent
August 28th, 2008, 11:06
Biggest thing people need to start doing is respecting others opinions. But they haven't earned it. So how does someone you only know on the internet earn your respect?
In the same manner as any other form of communication or interaction, their present and past behavior.
Just because their opinion isn't your opinion doesn't make it wrong,That's not why they're wrong. Then why are they?
It appears as though they are delusional.
So lets keep talking about our opinions and maybe each of us will learn something new about the cannidates...Their "oppinion" is not based on having learned anything. What's your point? Maybe you'll learn something.
Learning from the ignorance of others is fine as long as I don’t suffer the consequences of that ignorance.
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