We do not endorse candidates, but we sure can prefer one opinion over another. Our position is clear: If you don’t support the separation of church and state, or if the Bible is above the Constitution in your eyes, you’re not fit to run the country. Simple stuff.From McCain:http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/Speeches/437689F9-93E1-4089-80EA-BA37679A27A5.htmFrom Obama:http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/ObamaonFaith.pdf








r4d
That’s to be expected with the Phreek. He doesn’t either.
What
Ha. Good point!
I think communication is at least equally important to globalization as trade – if not more so. Oil prices should not effect this aspect, but your point is taken.
HNZ
Yes I was in particular addressing the trade aspects of globalization. Communications aspects are important and will no doubt grow in importance.
In this time of economic peril I urge you all to investigate John McCain’s role as one of the Keating Five during the Savings and Loan scandal of the late 1980s and early 1990s. He had familiar company during his involvement in that economic disaster – one Neil Bush. These political crime families are awfully chummy.
Comment from: phreedm
Nice defense. Actually you sound just like Obama…
If you honestly did listen to Obama you’d realize that by his own words he’s a Marxist.
When he does talk, 90% of what he says is fluff, designed to seduce his followers…
How telling it is that so many on this board can support the ONLY candidate who referred to the “myth” as a lie. So much for principles…
Nice slime and attack. Actually you sound just like McClueless…
If you honestly did listen to McClueless you’d realize that by his own words he’s a Fascist.
When he does talk, 90% of what he says is fluff, designed to seduce his followers…
How telling it is that so many of the religiously insane can support the ONLY candidate who hypocritically lies to their faces. So much for principles – if reich wingnut religiously insane pagan occult superstitionists who parrot Republican’t talking points could ever be considered to have any, that is…
rna2dna,
Thanks for the information about overlong URLs. I wasn’t aware of that problem.
I’m not sure I understand what you said about splitting. On my browser, a URL that’s too long to fit on one line splits automatically. The one I posted the other day displays on my screen like this:
http://www.c-span.org/Search/basic.asp?
BasicQueryText=Obama%20+%20AIPAC
What does it look like on yours?
NotSoFast,
From your comment of:
06/05/08 @ 19:03
The link looks like this (http://)
(all on one line):
38.105.88.161/search/basic.asp?
ResultStart=1&ResultCount=10&BasicQu
From your comment of:
06/11/08 @ 13:09 (http://)
(on two lines):
http://www.c-span.org/Search/basic.asp?
BasicQueryText=Obama%20+%20AIPAC
I don’t know about the automatic splitting, mine doesn’t, unless it is a configuration thing that I don’t know about.
rna2dna,
Yes, your browser just stopped pasting at the edge of the window, and the end of that URL:
eryText=AIPAC
got chopped off.
The reason the two URLS read differently — my bad. When I initially pasted this thing, “c-span.org” changed to that string of http numbers for some reason, and I didn’t notice at the time.
The second example — the one that appears in two lines — does that one work in your browser?
NotSoFast,
Yes.
OK. I’ll split them all manually from now on.
Eh, I’m still going for McCain though.
Fuck Obama, long live McCain.