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  • Good point.
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    • Originally posted by SlowwHand
      I've never seen such a collection of so many presumtive horses's asses gathered together in one spot.
      I think a call to Guinness World Records is in order.
      Why don't you explain why reading that book makes Obama unfit for the Presidency, Sloww?

      Especially now that people have explained to you what the book is about.

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      • Originally posted by SlowwHand


        Evidently you're too damned dense to get it.
        Then explain it, hoss. Apparently, every single one of us is too damned dense as to why reading a book about world affairs written by one of the most well known and respected print journalists in the world would disqualify one from being President.
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        • Originally posted by Jaguar
          Dude, the thread is titled with personal crap.

          Yes, lest I forget: Vesayen


          Was at my poker night last night, so I couldn't beat ya to the punch again.
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          • Originally posted by Guynemer


            Then explain it, hoss. Apparently, every single one of us is too damned dense as to why reading a book about world affairs written by one of the most well known and respected print journalists in the world would disqualify one from being President.
            Zakaria is a) educated, b) dark-skinned with a terrorist Muslim-sounding name, c) intellectual.

            Zakaria is talking about a world where America might not be #1. He doesn't see it like we do. He's talking about an America where we'll have to tell our grandchildren about when we were free.

            He's probably interviewed some terrorists. So it's clear he pals around with them a lot.

            We don't need his ilk influencing our leaders, who should be deciding with their gut.

            And Obama, because he's a traitor, clearly likes Zakaria (haven't you noticed his name is suspiciously similar to Sharia, that Muslim law that kills people) and hates America.
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            • I appreciate the humor, but I'm genuinely interested in Sloww's answer to my question.
              "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
              "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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              • I'm curious to know, but I don't expect we'll see an actual answer.

                Texans aren't known to be straight-shooters when it comes to answering for things in politics, if the past 8 years are any indication.

                So...

                America's supposed to be great. It's perfick. Anybody who says it isn't is a defeatist.
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                • Originally posted by Guynemer


                  Then explain it, hoss. Apparently, every single one of us is too damned dense as to why reading a book about world affairs written by one of the most well known and respected print journalists in the world would disqualify one from being President.
                  I'm sure Sarah Palin could explain that
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                  • It's simple. The author writes books who are read by people known to pal around with Terrorists.
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                    • Originally posted by Victor Galis


                      I'm sure Sarah Palin could explain that
                      She's like a lot of Americans who are just ill at the thought of health care reform. Also, it's all about the job creation, which is what this book is all about. Against about. Also.
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                      • Originally posted by Mrs Snuggles
                        Apparently, Joe the Plumber?

                        Not registered to vote.
                        Actually, he is. Ben Smith updated it. His legal first name is Samuel, so that was why they couldn't find him at first.

                        But he is not the "undecided" voter as some have claimed. He's registered with the "Natural Law Party" (which is essentially Republican in Ohio), and is a McCain supporter.
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                        • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                          But he is not the "undecided" voter as some have claimed. He's registered with the "Natural Law Party" (which is essentially Republican in Ohio), and is a McCain supporter.
                          Looks like he registered as a Republican in 08.

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                          • Originally posted by DaShi


                            Didn't you smuggle a bunch of money to the phils for safe keeping?
                            We used it.
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                            • Re: Joe da Plumma

                              If Joe's business is expanding and creating jobs, he'll get a tax break with Obama's stimulus plan, but small businesses not creating jobs wouldn't.
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                              • Originally posted by Guynemer



                                Yes, lest I forget: Vesayen


                                Was at my poker night last night, so I couldn't beat ya to the punch again.
                                ...to clarrify for the rest who did not realize what the title meant, it is because Guynemer beat me to making a thread for the debate last time, by EIGHT SECONDS.... because his original post was short and mine was longer and insightful! ><. So I made my thread an hour before the debate this time. Not a personal attack.

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