Obama wins, Dems will crush the weak-ass republicans cuz...
My favorite part of his speech was "And I believe in the Ableton forum being self moderated and that voices from all over the world may be heard on all topics from the war in Iraq, to the justice system and the Justice concert, to phat basses, to the monthly request for b0unce being banned posted by a noob, and yes, even titties. Love the titties. I hear your cries for access past 128 parameters and as President of the United States I promise you thousands of parameters, all automatible in session view. McCain can't relate. McCain uses a Pro Tools HD system and is a puppet for M-audio".
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Some people just aren't inspired like thatforge wrote:
I don't get these people who say it makes no difference - how is inspiring people not changing the world? In fact you could almost argue that the only role of a leader should be to inspire people.
but yes, it is very exciting for much more than political reasons
but for the person who didn't think Bill did good
on an economic front
Real GDP grew every single year more than 2.5 % topping at 4.4% in 1999
while keeping inflation under 2.3% his whole entire 8 years
while unemployment was on the low side of the natural rate of unemployment (4% or less)
plus he ran a budget surplus the last couple years of his presidency
and tens of thousands of new jobs were created
prior to that Bush Senior had a recessionary year in 1991 when real GDP dipped to -0.2 and inflation got as high as 3.8% in 1989
the current Bush, inflation is rising and rising fast @ or above 5% currently
real GDP for the last qtr was 1.9% and that was distorted by the stimulus checks - the end of the 4th qtr of '07 we saw negative real GDP
unemployment is on the high side of the natural rate of unemployment upwards close to 6%
not to mention the war is costing us billions of dollars
so, economically Clinton has been the best thing for America in the last 20 years
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Does this not tell you something? THE corporate beast supporting Obama... ?nowtime wrote:
It's been interesting watching the media support him over the last months. A presidential-looking picture next to a flag repeated over and over and over will usually tell you who the media owners are voting for.
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Good god dude, you're all over the consiracy map. Corporations don't like Obama, they like McCain or the republicans. It's a loose generalization but the repubs support corporattions and the WTO much more and therefore are supported by them much more. You too, if you've bought anything....ever. Buy gas at all?oblique strategies wrote:Does this not tell you something? THE corporate beast supporting Obama... ?nowtime wrote:
It's been interesting watching the media support him over the last months. A presidential-looking picture next to a flag repeated over and over and over will usually tell you who the media owners are voting for.
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I have no idea what the Republicans will do for four days, other than stand around holding up signs that say "FEAR", "DIVISION" and "STATUS QUO." Or maybe attack Costa Rica for "gettin' sassy."
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Well, if you witness the corporations backing Obama through their media machine, what do you conclude? I conclude that they are supporting him.knotkranky wrote:Good god dude, you're all over the consiracy map. Corporations don't like Obama, they like McCain or the republicans. It's a loose generalization but the repubs support corporattions and the WTO much more and therefore are supported by them much more.oblique strategies wrote:Does this not tell you something? THE corporate beast supporting Obama... ?nowtime wrote:
It's been interesting watching the media support him over the last months. A presidential-looking picture next to a flag repeated over and over and over will usually tell you who the media owners are voting for.
My point is to dig deep, & question what you find. Yes, it is commonly accepted that corporations support McCain. But when you see them supporting Obama -what is your conclusion?
I am just posing the question based on what I see.
As I have stated previously, I think that Obama & McCain are both sides of the same coin. The corporations back BOTH of them. Good cop/bad cop -whatever charade you want to call it.
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Well either way.. It looks like there is going to be an even bigger mess to clear up, if his report from 'le Telegraf' in holland is in any way true http://www.nowpublic.com/world/bombing- ... in-weeks-0
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heavensdaw wrote:Well either way.. It looks like there is going to be an even bigger mess to clear up, if his report from 'le Telegraf' in holland is in any way true http://www.nowpublic.com/world/bombing- ... in-weeks-0
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