If Obama loses, I will lose ALL faith in the political system of the USA

Posted by bruni on October 24, 2008

I really don’t understand how many dumb people in the United States can really believe McCain/Palin…
You mean that muslim terrorist? Look at who he’s been pal’in around with since he was 8…..
Both parties will enslave us all!!! We’re fucked!!!

And a friend to a 60’s radicalist who can’t stomach Obama? But people are still trying to link him to Ayers as a last minute "quick look over here and vote for McCain/Palin" diversion? Or the fact McCain has turned into a dishonest politican that we once knew from 2000 and 2004?
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As much as I dislike McCain, Obama is just going to turn us into a welfare state to w

Posted by bruni on September 12, 2008

hich there is no return. Future generations are going to get lazier and lazier. More and more will live off the government and expect them to be the answer to everything. You will have more poor popping out babies creating more idiots. Society will become less responsible for themselves. Barak has said that college is a right for all Americans. Do you really want a college degree to mean nothing? To lower standards and go into more unnecessary debt with little to no return? There are going to be more and more living off the productivity of a few and that few will become less and less. Fuck Obama and fuck McCain.
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Well That Biden Choice Sure Worked Out Well For Obamma…

Posted by bruni on September 07, 2008

Ok, well not exactly:

"An by Gallup Poll Managing Editor Jeff Jones shows that recent presidential campaigns have enjoyed a small (though short-lived) bounce from the running mate announcement. This includes a four percentage point bounce for John Kerry in 2004 after selecting John Edwards, a 5-point bounce for Al Gore in 2000 with his announcement of Joe Lieberman, and a 3-point bounce for George W. Bush in 2000 upon choosing Dick Cheney. Bob Dole received an extraordinary 9-point bounce in 1996 after bringing Jack Kemp onto his ticket."
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Great cartoon

Posted by bruni on August 13, 2008

That hits the nail on the head.
but but but… clinton just rode on the coattails of the internet boom right??

He was far more fiscally conservative in practice than any other President we have had in the past 28 years. Ironically, all the others being Republican. Go figure.
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Joseph Stiglitz argues that the "left" are best for economic growth

Posted by bruni on August 13, 2008

Both the left and the right say they stand for economic growth. So should voters trying to decide between the two simply look at it as a matter of choosing alternative management teams?

If only matters were so easy! Part of the problem concerns the role of luck. America’s economy was blessed in the 1990s with low energy prices, a high pace of innovation, and a China increasingly offering high-quality goods at decreasing prices, all of which combined to produce low inflation and rapid growth.
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Ludacris Obama Rap and Obama responds

Posted by bruni on August 08, 2008

I’m waiting for Tupac to mention Obama

…or McCain
As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to,” said spokesman Bill Burton. “This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain, and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.”
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