16Skittles wrote:
So you say Obama is bad on the defecit? "Barack Obama has doubled the deficit" -- Mitt Romney
Only a slight difference...
And, something else from that article: "(d) the main drivers of the remaining deficit are Republican policies."
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jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
It does reflect poorly on his opinion towards Islam because he attacked President Obama for apologizing about an anti-Islam video.True.
Another thing: when he made the quote about his birth certificate (saying everybody knows where he's from), he meant to joke, but it was his racist nature coming out by saying that because of Obama's race, people naturally assume he isn't American.
I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
True.Another thing: when he made the quote about his birth certificate (saying everybody knows where he's from), he meant to joke, but it was his racist nature coming out by saying that because of Obama's race, people naturally assume he isn't American.
I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
I was just commenting on his inner nature there.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
True.
Another thing: when he made the quote about his birth certificate (saying everybody knows where he's from), he meant to joke, but it was his racist nature coming out by saying that because of Obama's race, people naturally assume he isn't American.
I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
Don't you bother yourself, I'm not worrying over a joke.
I just worry about Mitt Romney when he
- Gives his dog a fresh-air view from the roof of the car
- Wishes he was Latino so that he'd do better in election
- Purchases a car elevator for his wife's couple of Cadillacs
- Messess up his first name on live telvision
- Calls half the country moochers, gets $77,000 tax break for pet horse
- Gets a spray tan before going on Spanish TV, misses ears & hands
But this shouldn't be a problem once he's President, because weird personality traits always disappear after taking the oath. Right?
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jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
(and he pretty much said that being anti-Islam is an American value).Who did?
Romney attacked President Obama for "apologizing for American values" when he apologized about the video that sparked the riots.
President Obama was apologizing for the fact that some Americans are anti-Islam (and just plain idiots), and Romney attacked him for that, which pretty much means he's anti-Islam.
I'm pretty sure Romney was trying to use the leverage of Obama calling some of the americans bad things (even though it's true), that doesn't necessarily mean Romney is anti-muslim, it means that he's going to try to do whatever he can to get at Obama.
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MathWizz wrote:
Our ambassadors were KILLED by people who were protesting the video. Why should Obama apologies for it when our people were killed by them?
...so you're saying that we should attack them instead?
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MathWizz wrote:
Our ambassadors were KILLED by people who were protesting the video. Why should Obama apologies for it when our people were killed by them?
Actually it is now believed that there were two gatherings at the embassy: one (somewhat) peaceful protest and an organized terrorist attack.
And why should anyone apologize for it? Maybe because this dude just offended the religion and prophet of over 1.6 billion people?
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MathWizz wrote:
Our ambassadors were KILLED by people who were protesting the video. Why should Obama apologies for it when our people were killed by them?
IKR!! Why apologise for something that's offended more people then the population of the United States and has incited anti-American riots all over the world?? Obama should be looking to decrease international relationships not increase them gosh!!
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OverPowered wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Another thing: when he made the quote about his birth certificate (saying everybody knows where he's from), he meant to joke, but it was his racist nature coming out by saying that because of Obama's race, people naturally assume he isn't American.
I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
Don't you bother yourself, I'm not worrying over a joke.
I just worry about Mitt Romney when he
- Gives his dog a fresh-air view from the roof of the car
- Wishes he was Latino so that he'd do better in election
- Purchases a car elevator for his wife's couple of Cadillacs
- Messess up his first name on live telvision
- Calls half the country moochers, gets $77,000 tax break for pet horse
- Gets a spray tan before going on Spanish TV, misses ears & hands
But this shouldn't be a problem once he's President, because weird personality traits always disappear after taking the oath. Right?
I would expect so. At least they would go down. :p
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jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Another thing: when he made the quote about his birth certificate (saying everybody knows where he's from), he meant to joke, but it was his racist nature coming out by saying that because of Obama's race, people naturally assume he isn't American.I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
I was just commenting on his inner nature there.
I think you're taking that joke wayy too seriously.
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I made a map predicting how I think the election will go: http://www.270towin.com/2012_election_p … ?mapid=Jgn.
It's probably not that accurate, but that's what I think at the moment.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
I wouldn't worry too much about a joke.
I was just commenting on his inner nature there.
I think you're taking that joke wayy too seriously.
Not really
Casual racism (or any kind of prejudice) is a big deal in our society
I wish it wasn't so but it is-people assuming blacks are inferior due to their skin colour, women are all clingy and will 'friendzone', that wonderful word to vilify women who don't want relationships (with you or not at all), you...
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Next debate tonight at New York.
I bet someone's going to pop the question: Do you like pepperoni or sausage?
Pizza hut's rewarding whoever says that with free pizza for 30 years or 10,000 dollars
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Snowdrift wrote:
Next debate tonight at New York.
I bet someone's going to pop the question: Do you like pepperoni or sausage?
Pizza hut's rewarding whoever says that with free pizza for 30 years or 10,000 dollars
Wow! Really?
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Snowdrift wrote:
Next debate tonight at New York.
I bet someone's going to pop the question: Do you like pepperoni or sausage?
Pizza hut's rewarding whoever says that with free pizza for 30 years or 10,000 dollars
Yeah, I saw that on the Colbert Report.
Although, would someone waste their short amount of time on the national microphone for that?
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jvvg wrote:
Snowdrift wrote:
Next debate tonight at New York.
I bet someone's going to pop the question: Do you like pepperoni or sausage?
Pizza hut's rewarding whoever says that with free pizza for 30 years or 10,000 dollarsYeah, I saw that on the Colbert Report.
Although, would someone waste their short amount of time on the national microphone for that?
They would be remembered for the best question ever. :3
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transparent wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Snowdrift wrote:
Next debate tonight at New York.
I bet someone's going to pop the question: Do you like pepperoni or sausage?
Pizza hut's rewarding whoever says that with free pizza for 30 years or 10,000 dollarsYeah, I saw that on the Colbert Report.
Although, would someone waste their short amount of time on the national microphone for that?They would be remembered for the best question ever. :3
True.
I was once watching a Republican debate, and at one point the moderator gave the candidates a break by asking them questions completely unrelated to politics (e.g. whether Herman Cain liked pizza crust thick or thin).
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Obviously the candidates prefer cheese.
By not having to microwave the peperroni, the pizza company saves two to three seconds, per pizza, and increases optimal capmpaign headquarters efficiency by as much as 9,000%.
The Second Presidential Debate is tonight!
Now streaming live from YouTube, listen as you do your homework.
http://www.youtube.com/politics?feature=inp-hp-ype-26
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OverPowered wrote:
Obviously the candidates prefer cheese.
By not having to microwave the peperroni, the pizza company saves two to three seconds, per pizza, and increases optimal capmpaign headquarters efficiency by as much as 9,000%.
The Second Presidential Debate is tonight!
Now streaming live from YouTube, listen as you do your homework.
http://www.youtube.com/politics?feature=inp-hp-ype-26
I'm going to watch the beginning of it on TV tonight. I'll rely on all of you to tell me the rest.
Btw, Pizza Hut cancelled the question thingy due to bad publicity.
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Arg, I was stupid enou to schedule an appointment the exact same time the debate is happening.
Thank gosh for YouTube.
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OverPowered wrote:
Obviously the candidates prefer cheese.
By not having to microwave the peperroni, the pizza company saves two to three seconds, per pizza, and increases optimal capmpaign headquarters efficiency by as much as 9,000%.
The Second Presidential Debate is tonight!
Now streaming live from YouTube, listen as you do your homework.
http://www.youtube.com/politics?feature=inp-hp-ype-26
The mind can't preform two tasks at once with the same quality. You're probably better off just doing your homework in peace
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