The angry left.
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The angry left.
Eminem joins the bandwagon, doubt he had too many on the right listening to him anyway. I wouldn't be surprised at all if we have record turnouts this year.
You can watch his video here. Pretty well done.
You can watch his video here. Pretty well done.
Re: The angry left.
About as positive an endorsement as Rev. Jerry Falwell. With endorsements like that, who needs an opponent?Gooberman wrote:Eminem joins the bandwagon
Re: The angry left.
You two act as if the Republicans are only endorsed by saints. Please.Kyouryuu wrote:About as positive an endorsement as Rev. Jerry Falwell. With endorsements like that, who needs an opponent?Gooberman wrote:Eminem joins the bandwagon
Re: The angry left.
Wow, you are definitely clueless. Kyouryuu was comparing Eminem's endorsement of John Kerry to Jerry Falwell's veiled endorsement of Bush. As such, he was pointing out that because of how radical both Eminem and Falwell are, their endorsements should not be construed as the views of the mainstream majority.Avder wrote:You two act as if the Republicans are only endorsed by saints. Please.Kyouryuu wrote:About as positive an endorsement as Rev. Jerry Falwell. With endorsements like that, who needs an opponent?Gooberman wrote:Eminem joins the bandwagon
And, just so you know, I would refer to Kyouryuu as leftward-leaning, and I'm pretty sure he considers himself one. I know he's not exactly a fan of the Bush administration.
In short, get a clue before running your mouth.
The annoying campaign ads end tonight dont they? That will be nice, because then we get to watch the real election deathmatch:
Duel of the Lawyer Mobs
And on top of that, those of us who want to ignore it can, justby not tuning in to CNN and the like and dodging web coverage for a while unlike ampaign ads, which have cropped up EVERYWHERE.
I was driving home from Sioux Falls, SD last night and I think 4 out of every 5 ads on the radio was a campaign ad of some kind. I just want the inunduation(sp? I'm way off here and I know it) to stop.
Duel of the Lawyer Mobs
And on top of that, those of us who want to ignore it can, justby not tuning in to CNN and the like and dodging web coverage for a while unlike ampaign ads, which have cropped up EVERYWHERE.
I was driving home from Sioux Falls, SD last night and I think 4 out of every 5 ads on the radio was a campaign ad of some kind. I just want the inunduation(sp? I'm way off here and I know it) to stop.
Indeed. These hate-filled people will fight to the teeth to get Bush out of office. Some say that if they don't win in the courts, they will take it to the streets and try to get the United Nations (:roll:) to kick Bush out of office.Stryker wrote:You guys know this isn't going to end tuesday. Not by a long shot. These lawyers are smart. They aren't being hired for nothing; they wouldn't waste their time otherwise. We'll be lucky if this only lasts as long as the last election
It doesn't matter if Bush wins; Kerry and his krew will still declare victory.
Republicans won't be too up in arms about it, just disappointed. We'll have picked up seats in both houses, so all we'll get is four years of gridlock. With this Democrat candidate, I'll be quite satisfied knowing he's working with one hand tied behind his back. In the meantime, if he can fight a better WOT than Dubya, I'll back him 100% and so will the rest of the party.
I'm also honestly curious as to what Kerry's "plan" actually entails.
I'm also honestly curious as to what Kerry's "plan" actually entails.