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SS107.9MHz
09-26-08, 09:40 AM
I was actually saving this thread title for those Triumph sketches on the Republican convention... but this http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/icons/icon10.gif... This is unbe*#%kinlivebly funny/scary/disturbing :doh:

http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=t0bLRWsLfxk&feature=related

I guess praying does get you somewhere...

Just an Afterthought, Try watching the vid, but Imagine The Monkeys singin in the backround:
"And then I saw her face... Now I'm a believer! "

Now that's entertainment!

Rhodes
09-26-08, 10:27 AM
Eheheheheheh:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Or is it the anti-crist himself that is pulling the strings...:hmm: :hmm: :hmm:
"Praise Sarah! she is Gods instrument to help us kill his enemies!
Pray fo Sarah she loves you and we need her for president! We need her like Jesus!":o

Well, at least she was chosen to be vice-president!!! Tan Tan tan taaannn...(trying to do the incidental music that is famous in this cases, but donīt it's name!Let's hope that the people knows what I'm talking about).

UnderseaLcpl
09-26-08, 11:08 AM
My my.... what a disturbing display. :o

I feel bad for Palin, I imagine she was probably quite uncomfortable during that.

Still, the religious right is an important demographic, and she is wise to court their vote.

As I have said, many times before, Palin was a masterstroke by McCain. What I see currently is the Dems scrambling to destroy her credibility and rapport with swing voters. They may yet manage it, but I seriously doubt it.

Time and time again I see people making the mistake of believing that McCain-Palin's electability is somehow based on credentials. That isn't the case at all.

Victor in presidential election 2008: McCain-Palin


Just wait and see:D

Meanwhile, I shall join my fellow Libertarians in plotting our eventual overthrow and whining about how no one pays attention to us.:roll:

SS107.9MHz
09-26-08, 11:08 AM
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sarah Palin R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"

SS107.9MHz
09-26-08, 11:31 AM
http://www.cthulhu.com/wp-content/themes/patriotic/images/banner.jpg

Frame57
09-26-08, 11:33 AM
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sarah Palin R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"Is that spanish?

SS107.9MHz
09-26-08, 11:37 AM
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sarah Palin R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"Is that spanish?

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Yup, spanish beneath the sea sounds exactly like that :help:

Zayphod
09-26-08, 11:43 AM
"Praise Sarah! she is Gods instrument to help us kill his enemies!
Pray fo Sarah she loves you and we need her for president! We need her like Jesus!":o Well, at least she was chosen to be vice-president!!!

If the Republicans win, I to firmly believe McCain will die in office from the tension. Just look at any photo of Clinton or Regan when going in for the first time, then look at their photos on their last day in office. The tension and stress of that office takes off 20 years of your life.

McCain is what? 70'ish??? Sarah will then be president, and all without any campaigns or inspection as to her qualifications for the office.

Good luck. :lost:

Zayphod
09-26-08, 11:44 AM
http://www.cthulhu.com/wp-content/themes/patriotic/images/banner.jpg

Oh, hell, where can I get that bumper sticker? :rotfl:

Skybird
09-26-08, 12:56 PM
My my.... what a disturbing display. :o

I feel bad for Palin, I imagine she was probably quite uncomfortable during that.

She was free to say No. If she did not, for whatever her motives, it says soemthign about her, and I do not rate it as a friendly truth.

Still, the religious right is an important demographic, and she is wise to court their vote.

what does this tell us about the state of the US, if it must be considered "wise" to accept soemthign you indirectly describe as something not being good? And what was it about secularism? Should religious stuff decide poltical decision making, elections?

there is a big problem in all that.

On the video, I heared and read about this thing before. Next they will have Voodoo showacts close to polling stations, I suppose, and will influence the poutcome by black (parodn: white) magic.

Do american calenders in offices and appartments really show the year 2008 - or are they missing one zero?

P.S. I hereby declare that the term "white magic" was not meant to be discriminating against blacks.

Platapus
09-26-08, 03:15 PM
If the Republicans win, I to firmly believe McCain will die in office from the tension. Just look at any photo of Clinton or Regan when going in for the first time, then look at their photos on their last day in office. The tension and stress of that office takes off 20 years of your life.



Exactly. Look at any of the late 20th century presidents when they are elected and leave office. That job ages a man. It is a killer.

I just don't think McCain is healthy enough to stand the stress :nope:

It is not only his age but his general health going in the job.

UnderseaLcpl
09-26-08, 07:37 PM
My my.... what a disturbing display. :o

I feel bad for Palin, I imagine she was probably quite uncomfortable during that.

She was free to say No. If she did not, for whatever her motives, it says soemthign about her, and I do not rate it as a friendly truth.

It's just politics. Politics has nothing to do with truth and everything to do with appearance.

Still, the religious right is an important demographic, and she is wise to court their vote.

what does this tell us about the state of the US, if it must be considered "wise" to accept soemthign you indirectly describe as something not being good? And what was it about secularism? Should religious stuff decide poltical decision making, elections?

there is a big problem in all that.

On the video, I heared and read about this thing before. Next they will have Voodoo showacts close to polling stations, I suppose, and will influence the poutcome by black (parodn: white) magic.

Do american calenders in offices and appartments really show the year 2008 - or are they missing one zero?

P.S. I hereby declare that the term "white magic" was not meant to be discriminating against blacks.

Believe me, Sky, I don't like it any more than you do.

That is part of reason I'm such an extremist anti-government advocate. I don't suppose that politics will ever really change. It will always have some distorion and deceit about it.

Since politicians can be liars and frauds, I think the best way to handle government is to limit how much damage it can do by as much as possible.
Step 1) Eliminate every function of government that is not vital to the survival of the state.
Step 2) Amend the constitution to restrict government power on taxation, (preferably providing for a flat income tax on private citizens only) subsidies,
spending, and whatever else they might screw up. I admit I haven't given a great deal of thought to what amendments I would like to see, but they would follow along these lines, more or less.


My thinking is that once properly neutered, the Federal government can't screw everything up on such an epic scale, so there isn't a lot of harm when a bad apple gets into Washington. I'm sure the states will be more than happy to make up for the loss of legislation, which gives people a choice. Want more government and social welfare? Move to California or New York or something. Enjoy the astronomical living costs and taxes.
Want less government? Move to Texas or Alaska or something. Enjoy the Big Business politics and environmental exploitation.

States with wrong-headed policies will suffer and have to change, while those that do strike the proper balance will prosper. Competition is good for government, too.



That's my two cents.