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#176 2008-11-08 20:32:16

blazerv82
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Re: Politics

McCain08 wrote:

big-bang wrote:

Now THAT'S how politics should be.
-Obama is not afraid of change
-By stopping the war, he is preventing thousands of pointless deaths
-He is the first African-American president (I know, that's kinda pointless, but...)
-He has ALSO been in Senate, just for a shorter period of time... so he's not exactly clueless.
-I'm Canadian, so that's really all I know. But I just like Obama better, and he's already won, so there's no point being harsh.

See, now I come in and say:

-He is not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat
-That was a major part of why he was elected
-Yep. About 28 years shorter
-I'm American  lol

Now you respond

I would like to know why you think that if we pull out of the war, it'll be a defeat.


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#177 2008-11-08 20:41:58

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Re: Politics

blazerv82 wrote:

McCain08 wrote:

big-bang wrote:

Now THAT'S how politics should be.
-Obama is not afraid of change
-By stopping the war, he is preventing thousands of pointless deaths
-He is the first African-American president (I know, that's kinda pointless, but...)
-He has ALSO been in Senate, just for a shorter period of time... so he's not exactly clueless.
-I'm Canadian, so that's really all I know. But I just like Obama better, and he's already won, so there's no point being harsh.

See, now I come in and say:

-He is not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat
-That was a major part of why he was elected
-Yep. About 28 years shorter
-I'm American  lol

Now you respond

I would like to know why you think that if we pull out of the war, it'll be a defeat.

Because, Iraq isn't stable yet. They still need us there to help them get peaceful. If we leave now, they will attack themselves as they aren't yet ready to govern themselves.

I actually didn't even know this until I just opened up another browser, with CNN as the homepage. Apparently we might have some new enemies… Here are some quotes:

"U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has made "no commitment" to plans for a missile defense program in eastern Europe, despite a report on the Polish president's Web site."

"Russia is infuriated by U.S. plans for the missile-defense installation."

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#178 2008-11-08 20:44:43

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Re: Politics

McCain08 wrote:

blazerv82 wrote:

McCain08 wrote:


See, now I come in and say:

-He is not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat
-That was a major part of why he was elected
-Yep. About 28 years shorter
-I'm American  lol

Now you respond

I would like to know why you think that if we pull out of the war, it'll be a defeat.

Because, Iraq isn't stable yet. They still need us there to help them get peaceful. If we leave now, they will attack themselves as they aren't yet ready to govern themselves.

I actually didn't even know this until I just opened up another browser, with CNN as the homepage. Apparently we might have some new enemies… Here are some quotes:

"U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has made "no commitment" to plans for a missile defense program in eastern Europe, despite a report on the Polish president's Web site."

"Russia is infuriated by U.S. plans for the missile-defense installation."

I was just wondering...and nothing personal but, I think that John McCain is a french fry (try and figure that one out) Too bad he got burnt...


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#179 2008-11-08 20:49:55

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Re: Politics

blazerv82 wrote:

McCain08 wrote:

blazerv82 wrote:


I would like to know why you think that if we pull out of the war, it'll be a defeat.

Because, Iraq isn't stable yet. They still need us there to help them get peaceful. If we leave now, they will attack themselves as they aren't yet ready to govern themselves.

I actually didn't even know this until I just opened up another browser, with CNN as the homepage. Apparently we might have some new enemies… Here are some quotes:

"U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has made "no commitment" to plans for a missile defense program in eastern Europe, despite a report on the Polish president's Web site."

"Russia is infuriated by U.S. plans for the missile-defense installation."

I was just wondering...and nothing personal but, I think that John McCain is a french fry (try and figure that one out) Too bad he got burnt...

He's French, skinny, salty, deep fried?

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#180 2008-11-08 20:54:28

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I hope not...and I was suggesting that it's too bad that he lost. Not that I care. He doomed himself w/ his VP pick. He might of had a 1.1% chance of winning if he picked someone else.

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#181 2008-11-08 22:00:13

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Re: Politics

McCain08 wrote:

See, now I come in and say:

-He is not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat
-That was a major part of why he was elected
-Yep. About 28 years shorter
-I'm American  lol

Now you respond

are you talking about Obama or McCain here? and if you are talking about Obama, you said that most people voted for him because he is "not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat" as you put it. im confused.


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#182 2008-11-08 22:02:52

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Re: Politics

blazerv82 wrote:

I hope not...and I was suggesting that it's too bad that he lost. Not that I care. He doomed himself w/ his VP pick. He might of had a 1.1% chance of winning if he picked someone else.

he would have had a much better chance than 1.1% of winning if he hadnt picked Sarah Palin. like i said before, a lot of people didnt like her so they didnt vote for McCain. and, even if you dont think this is true, they thought that McCain would die in office and we would have Palin as president. that threw off a lot of voters.

also, going back to the part about age and stuff, McCain would be under lots of stress in the White House, which could also affect his chances of dieing sooner


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#183 2008-11-08 22:30:06

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Re: Politics

funkymonkey wrote:

McCain08 wrote:

See, now I come in and say:

-He is not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat
-That was a major part of why he was elected
-Yep. About 28 years shorter
-I'm American  lol

Now you respond

are you talking about Obama or McCain here? and if you are talking about Obama, you said that most people voted for him because he is "not honoring the deaths and is withdrawing in defeat" as you put it. im confused.

Yeah. This is Obama. And I agree. From what I have heard, never bothered to research this part, Mit Romney should have been his VP. Because apparently he is a GREAT businessman

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#184 2008-11-09 09:49:46

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wait, i am so confused!! if Americans voted for Obama, who as you say is withdrawing in defeat, that means that they want to withdraw in defeat, right?


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#185 2008-11-09 15:03:56

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Re: Politics

funkymonkey wrote:

wait, i am so confused!! if Americans voted for Obama, who as you say is withdrawing in defeat, that means that they want to withdraw in defeat, right?

For Iraq, Obama like many others believe in withdrawing to save lives of all many soldiers.

McCain, on the other hand, as a old war veteran, believes in keeping the war and ensuring the stability or Iraq and its military.

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#186 2009-02-18 15:09:33

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Re: Politics

I know this thread is really old, but I think all you Palin fans should watch this video http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=C6urw_PWHYk


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#187 2009-05-28 16:16:08

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Re: Politics

AllScratchedUp wrote:

Well, are you gonna let John McCCain pollute the planet, or have Barack Obama save it by working towards renewable energy?

There is a place to have pointless political discussions but it is not Scratch!


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#188 2009-05-28 17:51:51

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Re: Politics

OLD THREAD IS OLD! The election is over... now no more! >< I suggest we close this thread before anyone else comes in here and trolls it up.


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#189 2009-05-28 18:06:19

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Re: Politics

illusionist wrote:

Zelda123 wrote:

funkymonkey wrote:

wait, i am so confused!! if Americans voted for Obama, who as you say is withdrawing in defeat, that means that they want to withdraw in defeat, right?

For Iraq, Obama like many others believe in withdrawing to save lives of all many soldiers.

McCain, on the other hand, as a old war veteran, believes in keeping the war and ensuring the stability or Iraq and its military.

When you say that Zelda123 don't you mean: "For Iraq, Obama like many others believe in withdrawing to save lives of all many TERRORISTS."

No, because the soldiers would die fighting the terrorists.
btw, vote UKIP. lol.


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#190 2009-05-28 18:13:05

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Re: Politics

this has nothing to do with scratch and obamas friend did not bomb the pentagon.


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