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Yessssssssssssssssss Obamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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Pritch

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Agree with the rest of your post, just wanted to point out that the similarity between Obama and Hitler is that both are extremely influential speakers. I think that Obama is more likely to be assassinated for being charismatic than black because the ability to influence people the way he does scares people. I've heard there have even been people chanting slogans during his speeches.
Fair enough.
 

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OBAMA! LEAVE THIS TO ME!!!

CLINTON

OVERLOOOOOOOOOOOOAD!!!


DO NOT GRIEVE FOR ME, MY COUNTRY...

I WAS ONCE CAUGHT IN A SEA OF NEGATIVE AD CAMPAIGNS AND MUDSLINGING, BUT I CAME ALL THE WAY HERE!

WITH THIS TEMPORARY POSITION OF VOTER INFLUENCE, IT WILL GIVE ME SATISFACTION, BEING ABLE TO CREATE A TOMORROW FOR DEMOCRACY!






...Clinton...

CLINTON'S FANBASE...

I'LL BE USING IT!

I'LL MAKE YOU REGRET THIS!!!
 

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OBAMA! LEAVE THIS TO ME!!!

CLINTON

OVERLOOOOOOOOOOOOAD!!!


DO NOT GRIEVE FOR ME, MY COUNTRY...

I WAS ONCE CAUGHT IN A SEA OF NEGATIVE AD CAMPAIGNS AND MUDSLINGING, BUT I CAME ALL THE WAY HERE!

WITH THIS TEMPORARY POSITION OF VOTER INFLUENCE, IT WILL GIVE ME SATISFACTION, BEING ABLE TO CREATE A TOMORROW FOR DEMOCRACY!






...Clinton...

CLINTON'S FANBASE...

I'LL BE USING IT!

I'LL MAKE YOU REGRET THIS!!!


If Hillary Clinton made it into the white house....

well, this looks accurate enough



I do hope there are more star wars fans who laughed at that.

http://www.hillarypalpatine.com/

I see a striking resemblance in both candidates.

QFT

10mccain votes that apparently didnt matter
both candidates were **** imo, but mc cain was a better choice between the two

I still say ron paul should be president.
 

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I was going to make a huge and substantive post addressing people's cynicism towards Equi's and my position regarding Obama, but I simply never had the time and I'm now uninspired.

In short, there is no conspiracy theorizing involved. If you don't know the true and informal relationship between private businesses and government, you're uninformed. I wouldn't go as far as to say McCain and Obama are puppets, but merely shackled idealists. If you want decisive proof that both individuals are fundamentally similar, look no further than the Bailout bill both these candidates signed to help George Bush pass to help international stockholders and banking institutions.

And of course, McCain jumps back onto the campaign trail with his disgusting "socialism" rhetoric, ignoring the fact that he helped pass what is essentially the most socialistic bill in US history, while Obama generates cute little ads with McCain and Bush smiling in rear-view car mirrors.

Children of past generations have not been socialized and educated in regards to how these relations work, but a new consciousness is emerging in large part because of the internet. People don't know how money is created, what gives it value and the institutions that manipulate its value alongside government agendas.

So, continue surfing the internet, searching for cute and ******** pictures and videos to post, while the more conscious individuals use and protect it for its higher good and potential.

The fact is, Obama had to win this election in order to perpetuate what little credibility the idea of democracy had left in America and internationally. Had McCain won, the outcome would have essentially informally disenfranchised an entire generation of American people. That is how empires crumble. Not from military defeat, but from the absolute lack of faith in govermnent that procreates within the belly of its people.


-Kye
(that was definitely longer than intended)
 

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Children of past generations have not been socialized and educated in regards to how these relations work, but a new consciousness is emerging in large part because of the internet. People don't know how money is created, what gives it value and the institutions that manipulate its value alongside government agendas.
Thats a very important point kye, i recommend this video to everyone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kHhc67GopM and the second part http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7065205277695921912. These 2 documentaries do a pretty good job at summarizing those things u mentioned, its called zeitgeist. Go ahead and watch them, you wont regret it.

The fact is, Obama had to win this election in order to perpetuate what little credibility the idea of democracy had left in America and internationally. Had McCain won, the outcome would have essentially informally disenfranchised an entire generation of American people. That is how empires crumble. Not from military defeat, but from the absolute lack of faith in govermnent that procreates within the belly of its people.
qftruuuu, this is the best thing ive heard with respect to the outcome of the elections.
 

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So, either way it would be the same, but we would rather want Obama because we would feel better, because it seems he can take care of us? Even though it might take time?

Also, I haven't watched the vid, because I can't, sadly. Have no sound on my computer. ^^;
 

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Thats a very important point kye, i recommend this video to everyone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kHhc67GopM and the second part http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7065205277695921912. These 2 documentaries do a pretty good job at summarizing those things u mentioned, its called zeitgeist. Go ahead and watch them, you wont regret it.
I've seen both films -- they're essentially two of my most favorite documentaries and have had a very stimulating impact on my current world-view -- particularly Addendum and its philosophical/sociological approach (I'm a Sociology/Philosophy major). Both have a few factual errors and biases (particularly the religion portion in the first film), but I consider both to be essential viewing for anyone looking for a starting point.


-Kimosabae
 

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So guys, what do you think about our new president? Still excited? I am.

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i mean, its too bad he gets screwed no matter what happens with the economical crisis..i refuse to believe he can solve it in 4 years. this of course means he most likely wont get a second term, which is unfortunate because, even as a McCain person, and a pretty diehard republican, I think Obama would do a decent job otherwise
 

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Im going to have to disagree on what Kye and Equi say, that no matter what president is elected, the outcome is the same?
Sorry. No.

Let's take a look back at history, Lincoln, Kennedy, hell,even Clinton each greatly affected our country in their own way.
I know you two are big on thse conpiracy theories, but let's be logical (skeptics) here, after all, no source=no substance.
 

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agreed... does it matter who's president honestly? Think about it...

If George Bush can be President anyone can.

I nominate Cash Mooney
 

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Linguini:

Read my post before last and refute that first. Then get back to me. I'm not big on conspiracy theories either.

Also, I've personally mentioned nothing about those administrations you've cited.

Lincoln? Lol. Lincoln issued the Legal Tender Act of 1862 in an attempt to not only fund the Civil War with "legal" money (despite the fact that it was government issued, the money was still fundamentally unconstitutional), only to have it inevitably and ultimately extirpated by the Federal Reserve System and its Fractional Reserve Banking schemes by the 1970's.

Your post = "No substance". Show me why Clinton and Kennedy are antithetical to what I'm proposing. Because of economic prosperity? You have no clue. People like Ron Paul were talking about this inevitable crisis for decades :

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=ron+paul&emb=0&aq=f#q=ron paul&emb=0&aq=f&start=10

Sure we had a surplus at the end of the Clinton era, but we also weren't fighting a preemptive and undeclared war against foreign ideologues and against our own people (Patriot Act, et al.) which increased our spending and subsequent further reliance on the Federal Reserve and other countries creating the national deficit we have now.

Now countries are wising up to America's worthless paper money empire -- they aren't having it and are taking advantage:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...reatens-'nuclear-option'-of-dollar-sales.html

Obama nor McCain have any plans to put an end to this, only to perpetuate it. The bailout bill exemplifies this.

-Kye
 

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Im going to have to disagree on what Kye and Equi say, that no matter what president is elected, the outcome is the same?
Sorry. No.

Let's take a look back at history, Lincoln, Kennedy, hell,even Clinton each greatly affected our country in their own way.
I know you two are big on thse conpiracy theories, but let's be logical (skeptics) here, after all, no source=no substance.
No offense, but you didn't really read my posts at all or comprehend the meaning behind it.
 

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I love people who are starkly for or against either McCain or Obama.

My biggest concern from now until the **** hits the fan is the economy, and this entire campaign was just entirely apathetic to the real problem.

Obama gets in and... he pisses away alot of money we dont have on social reform (or so he wants to).

McCain gets in and ... he pisses away alot of money we dont have on the war and what not.

The both of them support the 100's of billions of dollars that we don't have in the wallstreet bailout.

And their solution for spending alot of money we dont have is...

"FIRE UP THE PRINTERS!!!"

<_<

If they dont care about our money, then I dont care about voting for them, which is what I did. I spent my time much more wisely and fapped. =D

I agree with the more conservative view on fiscal policies (I really hate the whole "spread the wealth") but the entire point is moot if we're just gonna piss it all away on useless crap anyway.

I havent done much research, but whatever guy plans on making sure that the US dollar doesnt turn into the equivalent of post WWI German Marcs, is my guy.

Show me the money.

On a separate note, I am very happy to see Obama in office regardless to see the advancement of US society in this way, and to be honest I felt both candidates are at least sincere, but like I said, as far as an actual president, it just doesnt fly with me. Same if it wouldve been McCain.

PS: This election made me realize really what a racist **** my dad is, so i'm really looking forward to when I move out again. Not gonna be there for 4 years hearing about how it's all race wars and its reverse discrimination and how its the black house and that Micheal Vick's gonna get a full pardon and become Secretary of State. -_-;
 

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XIF couldnt hav e put it better. both candidates want to spent ****loads of money that we dont have, but am i the only scared of the fairly radical social reform policies of Obama?
 

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XIF couldnt hav e put it better.

That's truly an insult to everything Equi and I have posted.

No offense to Xif.

both candidates want to spent ****loads of money that we dont have, but am i the only scared of the fairly radical social reform policies of Obama?
You really sound like a Republican sponge. I'm going to commodify and make big outta you!


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I'd also like someone to explain to me what's inherently wrong or evil about socialism, regardless. Socialist governments still operate within scarcity that can be manipulated by entrepreneurs that commodify the scarce goods, which in turn, spurs the competitive aspect of man that free-market advocates claim invite innovation.

So because entrepreneurs get taxed more, for the benefit of the people, socialism is bad?

-Kye
 

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kye and equi 10 stocked everyone in this thread without even lifting a finger LOL GET OWN NAIVE PEOPLE. all good ima study all this **** eventually so i can open naive peoples eyes. just like people who think lil wayne is the best rapper alive LOL thats a good example lol.
 

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That's truly an insult to everything Equi and I have posted.

No offense to Xif.



You really sound like a Republican sponge. I'm going to commodify and make big outta you!


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I'd also like someone to explain to me what's inherently wrong or evil about socialism, regardless. Socialist governments still operate within scarcity that can be manipulated by entrepreneurs that commodify the scarce goods, which in turn, spurs the competitive aspect of man that free-market advocates claim invite innovation.

So because entrepreneurs get taxed more, for the benefit of the people, socialism is bad?

-Kye
It's kinda hard to tell a Cuban that Socialism in practice does not becomes evil <_<;

Socialism is the ultimate idealistic view on society, but it also lends to problems of our humanity, namely it strips us of any individuality. You and I are complete equals under socialism. If you're a baker and I sell TV's, you just give me bread, and I'll just give you a TV, but I am not allowed to seek for anything better than that. I cannot simply have more bread, and you cannot simply get another TV, because that would mean you or I would be better off than everyone else. There is no incentive to better yourself in a socialist society, since your gains are exactly the same whether you study for 8 years to be a Doctor, or drop out of highschool and become a waiter.

And then of course the other big issue is the fact that socialists societies will always have one guy to ruin the entire thing and just take power like in Cuba.

PS: No offense taken, since my post was kind of a joke, but I am serious that someone needs to do something about deficit spending and the fact that we can't just borrow crap anymore.
 

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If they dont care about our money, then I dont care about voting for them, which is what I did. I spent my time much more wisely and fapped. =D



PS: This election made me realize really what a racist **** my dad is, so i'm really looking forward to when I move out again. Not gonna be there for 4 years hearing about how it's all race wars and its reverse discrimination and how its the black house and that Micheal Vick's gonna get a full pardon and become Secretary of State. -_-;
Reminds me of Idiocracy. No, literally. ;3 I also fapped. (after voting for Obama, Pwnt) :p
 

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I never heard of Ron Paul until after the primaries, so no. ATM, he's my guy.


http://www.campaignforliberty.com/


-Kimosabae
The guy needs more publicity, this whole two party thing is ********. It's almost like nobody even cares about non Republican/Democrats. Oh wait...

Ron Paul sounds like an excellent choice from what I've read. When all else fails...read up on the other candidates and write those *****es in
 

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Ron Paul aint never scared America is the one that is scared.


Ron Paul is my favorite.
 
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