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Augustus McCrae
03-31-2008, 10:46 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7312.html

Apparently he said that an aide filled out this questionaire but a copy has turned up with HIS hand writing on it. He's either very forgetful or very unhonest.

Sterling Holobyte
03-31-2008, 10:54 AM
He's a politician, therefore, he is a liar.

Augustus McCrae
03-31-2008, 11:05 AM
Here's a link to the story.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0308/9269.html

platinumblondelife
03-31-2008, 11:34 AM
what a ~scandal~

Family Fan
04-01-2008, 12:11 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7312.html

Apparently he said that an aide filled out this questionaire but a copy has turned up with HIS hand writing on it. He's either very forgetful or very unhonest.


Look, like Clinton in the 1990's, the supporters of Obama wouldn't care if he was caught choking a puppy to death. The sad thing is this 24/7, internet generation is probably the most vapid generation yet. It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc.. But, it is fast becoming a problem. As for Obama, he is an empty, MTV/Starbucks suit, there is nothing there, except, he is the youngest and he is 'hip', 'phat' or whatever other slang term is in effect this year. Hopefully, there are still enough adults who will vote for the only adult in this race McCain.

Augustus McCrae
04-01-2008, 07:37 AM
Look, like Clinton in the 1990's, the supporters of Obama wouldn't care if he was caught choking a puppy to death. The sad thing is this 24/7, internet generation is probably the most vapid generation yet. It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc.. But, it is fast becoming a problem. As for Obama, he is an empty, MTV/Starbucks suit, there is nothing there, except, he is the youngest and he is 'hip', 'phat' or whatever other slang term is in effect this year. Hopefully, there are still enough adults who will vote for the only adult in this race McCain.


Unfortunately, I believe you are 100% right. And it's a shame. People tend to look for style over substance.

*ClassicPinUp*
04-01-2008, 09:38 AM
Unfortunately, I believe you are 100% right. And it's a shame. People tend to look for style over substance.
Never fear...there's still a lot of us that look for substance. ;)

Lhomme couture
04-03-2008, 01:09 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7312.html

Apparently he said that an aide filled out this questionaire but a copy has turned up with HIS hand writing on it. He's either very forgetful or very unhonest.

#1 Unhonest isn't a word. It's dishonest. ;)

#2 This is an example of your crying wolf. Barack Obama still maintains most of these positions in some form or another.

Janice
04-03-2008, 01:35 AM
#1 Unhonest isn't a word. It's dishonest. ;)

You may want to familiarize yourself with the rules here. Correcting grammar is not allowed, per Rule #3.

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/announcement.php?f=154&a=18

Welcome to Sitcoms Online. :)

Lhomme couture
04-03-2008, 02:51 AM
You may want to familiarize yourself with the rules here. Correcting grammar is not allowed, per Rule #3.

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/announcement.php?f=154&a=18

Welcome to Sitcoms Online. :)

I've never heard of such a rule on a public forum. But I'll comply. ;)

I'm just often irritated by those espousing political views on the offensive using obvious indications of their ignorance.

Janice
04-03-2008, 03:13 AM
I've never heard of such a rule on a public forum. But I'll comply. ;)

I'm just often irritated by those espousing political views on the offensive using obvious indications of their ignorance.
You're off to a great start with the insults. Happy posting.

Child_of_the_80s
04-05-2008, 05:59 PM
It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc..

What does this have to do with anything? :confused:

Lhomme couture
04-05-2008, 08:47 PM
Look, like Clinton in the 1990's, the supporters of Obama wouldn't care if he was caught choking a puppy to death. The sad thing is this 24/7, internet generation is probably the most vapid generation yet. It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc.. But, it is fast becoming a problem. As for Obama, he is an empty, MTV/Starbucks suit, there is nothing there, except, he is the youngest and he is 'hip', 'phat' or whatever other slang term is in effect this year. Hopefully, there are still enough adults who will vote for the only adult in this race McCain.

Liberals would support an animal abuser? Absolutely not! Look at what happened to Michael Vicks. A lot of educated people support Barack Obama.

MrCleveland
04-05-2008, 10:20 PM
Look, like Clinton in the 1990's, the supporters of Obama wouldn't care if he was caught choking a puppy to death. The sad thing is this 24/7, internet generation is probably the most vapid generation yet. It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc.. But, it is fast becoming a problem. As for Obama, he is an empty, MTV/Starbucks suit, there is nothing there, except, he is the youngest and he is 'hip', 'phat' or whatever other slang term is in effect this year. Hopefully, there are still enough adults who will vote for the only adult in this race McCain.

I will not doubt that they will try to find a criminal record from Obama's past.

Child_of_the_80s
04-05-2008, 11:22 PM
Look, like Clinton in the 1990's, the supporters of Obama wouldn't care if he was caught choking a puppy to death. The sad thing is this 24/7, internet generation is probably the most vapid generation yet. It's a wonder that so many good young people are still available to be in the military, engineers, cops, firefighters.. etc.. But, it is fast becoming a problem. As for Obama, he is an empty, MTV/Starbucks suit, there is nothing there, except, he is the youngest and he is 'hip', 'phat' or whatever other slang term is in effect this year. Hopefully, there are still enough adults who will vote for the only adult in this race McCain.

:confused: :crazy:

I'm sorry, your rant is making absolutely ZERO sense. Your rant is all over place and has nothing to do with anything. How do you know what Obama supporters care or not care about? I'm a Obama supporter and if he was caught choking a puppy to death then I would have a problem.

Do NOT place everyone born after 1975 as the "vapid" generation. My husband and I are FAR from vapid. And for god sakes, quit calling this generation the "MTV" generation, no one I know, including me and my husband, shape our views from a stupid network that brought us "Super Sweet 16" and "The Hills". And please, not everyone under 33 uses such words as "hip" or "Phat", as I do recall, hip was used in YOUR generation as well, so refrain from lumping my generation and Obama supporters into one catergory, you make no sense.

Seriously, and your comment on being shocked that there are "good young" people serving the military, let me tell you this, my husband, a man born in 1975, the generation that you are ranting on, is over in Iraq right now serving the country along with other "kids" whom according to you, are vapid and vain. I think it's high time that some of the "MTV" generation get some credit for a change.. and by the way, you shouldn't care who people vote for, I could care less if you vote for McCain or not because honestly, I don't think he's not that bad, but I will vote for Obama, but that doesn't mean i'm going to sprew something about McCain supporters, I would never do that, my dad for one is voting for McCain, and two, I have much sense than that because people do have a right to vote for whom ever they choose. I'm not angry or anything, I just had to clear this up.

Lhomme couture
04-05-2008, 11:43 PM
:confused: :crazy:

I'm sorry, your rant is making absolutely ZERO sense. Your rant is all over place and has nothing to do with anything.

I completely agree. We would support Obama if he killed a puppy? Young people are too stupid and that's why we support Obama? It's so ludicrous.

Child_of_the_80s
04-05-2008, 11:54 PM
I completely agree. We would support Obama if he killed a puppy? Young people are too stupid and that's why we support Obama? It's so ludicrous.

Don't forget that we are too stupid to join the military and become something of ourselves. My husband and I are living proof that that crap isn't true. I wish older people would give those born during and after 1975, credit. We are not vain, stupid, and all into MTV or whatever, we do have minds of our owns. Not all young people support Obama, I have friends who support McCain and they were born in the "vain" generation. Young people aren't stupid, in fact, we are doing so much better for ourselves, I see my generation making a difference and pushing for the top, and voting in record droves. I'm so proud of how my generation is stepping up!

Lhomme couture
04-06-2008, 12:36 AM
Oh, yes!, I love that 18-year-olds are old enough to be killed in a foreign land, but can't drink alcohol legally.

*ClassicPinUp*
04-06-2008, 11:42 AM
Not all young people support Obama, I have friends who support McCain and they were born in the "vain" generation.
That's true. I'm 20 as are my friends (well, 20-23 age group) and we're all voting McCain.

Child_of_the_80s
04-06-2008, 10:21 PM
That's true. I'm 20 as are my friends (well, 20-23 age group) and we're all voting McCain.

I'm glad that you and your friends are going to vote. I think it's wonderful that people under 35 actaully care enough to vote, whomever they vote for, Obama, McCain, Clinton, it's high time young people start to care and pay attention to the issues.