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scaeagles 05-19-2008 05:43 AM

Stupid crap on all fronts....

A GOP leader says "McCain is kind of like Jesus". What?????? I agree it is possible he will be crucified in the upcoming election, but that's about as far as I can see the likeness. And more of his advisors are leaving.

Obama says we can't drive our SUVs and keep the temp of our homes at 72 degrees and expect the rest of the world to be OK with it. I don't freaking care what the rest of the world thinks. How about nuclear power for electricity so we can cool our homes (and 72???? In Phoenix that usually 79-80)? What does the rest of the world think about OPEC countries and do those OPEC nations really care? Does Chavez or Castro or Osama bin Laden or leaders in North Korea or China care? I think not.

Hillary.....nothing particularly stupid or irritating, but it may be because she's not getting as much coverage as the others.

Moonliner 05-19-2008 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 211606)
do those OPEC nations really care? Does Chavez or Castro or Osama bin Laden or leaders in North Korea or China care? I think not.

I'll assume that was a rhetorical question....

I do think the Opec countries care. Not for the USofA of course but for the teat of our industrial might that they are suckling from. They are pooping their pants because the United States is finally starting to get serious about energy independence. Every Hybrid car, solar cell, wind turbine, wave generator, and geothermal plant, is another nail in the coffin of Opec nations free ride. So they care, they care about milking every last drop of sweet cash cow milk while they can before demand drops and lesser suppliers like Russia and even the US can compete on the global market.

scaeagles 05-19-2008 10:14 AM

If OPEN had a brain in their collective heads they would increase production in a huge way to lower prices so that it is no longer worth the financial while of companies to seriously develop other reliable energy sources.

innerSpaceman 05-19-2008 10:35 AM

Eh, we've passed the tipping point anyway. There are barely 75-100 years of oil reserves left on the planet ... and true energy independence from oil for most of the planet is at least that far away.

3894 05-20-2008 10:16 AM

Confidential to Hillary: You Never Heard Margaret Thatcher Whine
 
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Hillary Clinton called sexist attacks on her campaign "deeply offensive" Tuesday, as female supporters sprang to her defense, saying she speaks for all women and should stay in the Democratic race to the bitter end.
Source is here.

What's "deeply offensive" is this pathetic, last-ditch attack.

Signed,
Woman for whom Hillary does not speak

Ghoulish Delight 05-20-2008 10:53 AM

And McCain's foreign policy ignorance continues to slide under the radar. :mad:

mousepod 05-20-2008 11:05 AM

I don't know. I think McCain handled that question very well.

wendybeth 05-20-2008 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 3894 (Post 211928)
Source is here.

What's "deeply offensive" is this pathetic, last-ditch attack.

Signed,
Woman for whom Hillary does not speak

She certainly does not speak for me, either. I understand how black women could be so offended when CNN tried to make out that they were conflicted in their choices for candidates- I'm offended that anyone, including Clinton, thinks I would vote for someone based on their gender. I would like to think that the candidates have some respect for the voters and credit us with a wee bit of brainage. Clinton is not a positive female role model, unless you consider her cynical marriage/political arrangement a plus. Her desperation is truly sad.

Capt Jack 05-20-2008 11:16 AM

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...and should stay in the Democratic race to the bitter end.
not that Im politically motivated in the least, but isnt not knowing when to quit one of the big issues with the current regime?

3894 05-20-2008 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by wendybeth (Post 211941)
Clinton is not a positive female role model, unless you consider her cynical marriage/political arrangement a plus.

Thank you. Yes!


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