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Re: Reductio Ad Absurdum
So, after a littel back and forth I was unable to resolve with Mr. Marshall the exact meaning of his following quote in this morning's opinion piece by hem.Here is the pull quote in question;"My take is that whatever the...more »
Posted on March 24, 2008 2:31 PM
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Now that is funny!
Posted at May 17, 2008 1:15 AM in response to McCain: Americans Should Be Afraid -- Very Afraid -- Of President Obama
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I didn't say I considered him amusing.
Posted at May 17, 2008 1:14 AM in response to McCain: Americans Should Be Afraid -- Very Afraid -- Of President Obama
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I believe you were once considered amusing. What happened?
Posted at May 16, 2008 10:34 PM in response to McCain: Americans Should Be Afraid -- Very Afraid -- Of President Obama
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Please come back when your attempt at irony has some humor. Nothing is more insufferable than someone's mistaken belief that they are clever. Time to empty your drool bucket.
Posted at May 16, 2008 9:53 PM in response to McCain: Americans Should Be Afraid -- Very Afraid -- Of President Obama
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National security is the number one job of the President.
Obama, once again, is on the defensive rather than leading. McCain is in control. Obama is coming off as petulant, naive, a bit childish.Clinton would have none of that and McCain would not be able to make these claims stick to her.
Clinton remains the best choice.
Oh, BTW, it is not over. There is still time for the Democratic leadership (and that does not include Obama) to change course and throw it's weight behind Clinton.
Posted at May 16, 2008 9:26 PM in response to McCain: Americans Should Be Afraid -- Very Afraid -- Of President Obama
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That is sooooo 19th Century.
Posted at May 16, 2008 7:19 PM in response to Obama: I'll Debate McCain On Foreign Policy "Anywhere, Anytime"
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Obama is not a good debater. He would do well to avoid talking smack when it comes to the military (of which he has no experience) and foreign policy (of which he has no experience).
Clinton, OTOH, shines in the debate setting.
She would take McCain to the woodshed.
Obama would dismiss a debate embarassment as a game of gotcha.
Clinton remains the best choice for the Democrats.
Posted at May 16, 2008 3:40 PM in response to Obama: I'll Debate McCain On Foreign Policy "Anywhere, Anytime"
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And that encapsulates the naivite of Obama supporters right there.
It is no longer a question of common sense. Obamites really have none. And when things go wrong, guaranteed it is always someone else's fault. That is the primary driver behind the audacity of hope. It is an excuse for repeated failure and always lays the blame someone else.
Posted at May 15, 2008 5:13 PM in response to McCain Blasts Obama As Unfit To Defend America
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Obama - cut and run
Obama - appease the enemy
Obama - no military service
Obama - not even one full term in the SenateThis is not a good hire.
Please send in the next candidte.
Posted at May 15, 2008 5:09 PM in response to McCain Blasts Obama As Unfit To Defend America
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Yeah, that's gonna resonate with American.
Th eguy was a tortured POW and you label him a traitor.
You're an idiot.
Posted at May 15, 2008 4:34 PM in response to McCain Blasts Obama As Unfit To Defend America



