I thought Palin did pretty good on the first question, but she didn’t have a prescripted answer to the second one, so she went into durka durka mode. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 19, 2008
Palin’s new plan: Go after Biden
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ST. LOUIS — Sarah Palin plans to go on the attack in tonight’s debate, hitting Joe Biden for what she will call his foreign policy blunders and penchant for adopting liberal positions on taxes and other issues, according to campaign officials involved in prepping her for tonight’s showdown. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 18, 2008
Very interesting interview and LOL at McCain
US election: Questioning the candidates
Barack Obama accepted Nature’s invitation to answer 18 science-related questions in writing; John McCain’s campaign declined. Obama’s answers to many of the questions are printed here; answers to additional questions (on topics including biosecurity, the nuclear weapons laboratories and US participation in international projects) can be found at Wherever possible, Nature has noted what McCain has said at other times on these topics. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 16, 2008
That’s right…list LOGICAL reasons. Not emotional reasons.
I have yet to meet ONE fucking person who can give me a logical reason to vote for Obama or McCain. So please, enlighten me with your logic.
A vote for Obama = emotional
A vote for McCain = emotional my logical reason for underscoreunderscoreunderscoreunderscoreunderscore underscoreunderscoreunderscoreunderscoreunderscore is that there just aren’t enough underscore’s in the world Obama is educated and knowledgeable about law and the constitution, so he can work on "issues at home" such as the economy, the budget, health care, etc. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 08, 2008
Asked whether the debate could go forward if McCain doesn’t show, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs replied, "My sense is there’s going to be a stage, a moderator, an audience and at least one presidential candidate."
Asked whether the debate could go forward if McCain doesn’t show, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs replied, "My sense is there’s going to be a stage, a moderator, an audience and at least one presidential candidate." Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 08, 2008
and he wishes to postpone the debate in order to work on the economy. He calls for Obama to do the same. thoughts?
NEW YORK - Republican John McCain says he’s directing his staff to work with Barack Obama’s campaign and the debate commission to delay Friday’s debate because of the economic crisis.In a statement, McCain says he will stop campaigning after addressing former President Bill Clinton’s Global Initiative session on Thursday and return to Washington to focus on the nation’s financial problems. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 05, 2008
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State party to consider bid to oust Lieberman
September 24, 2008 15:34 EDT
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut Democrats are considering trying to force Joe Lieberman out of the party.
The veteran senator calls himself an "independent Democrat." He was re-elected as an independent two years ago after losing the Democratic primary. Six years earlier, he nearly became vice president as Al Gore’s running mate. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on October 05, 2008
Right beyond the "Gates of Hell"…
(Assuming that is new name that John McCain has given to the borders of Pakistan.) Invading sovereign nations like Pakistan is one step too far according to Bush According to Bush, after Afghanistan and Iraq….? I think that fucker’s dead. He had some serious health problems a while back and I’m sure continually being on the run and hiding in caves didn’t help any.
Posted by bruni
on September 30, 2008
Its almost time
There are less than three months until the election, an election that will
Decide the next President of the United States
The person elected will be the president of all Americans,
Not just the Democrats or the Republicans.
To show our solidarity as Americans, let’s all get
Together and show each other our support for the candidate of our choice.
Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on September 28, 2008
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Rep. Ron Paul, the former Republican presidential candidate who excited a multitude of young voters during the primaries, announced a “major” news conference in Washington Wednesday.
With a range of third-party candidates at his side – including the Libertarian Party’s Bob Barr, independent candidate Ralph Nader, the Constitution Party’s Chuck Baldwin and the Green Party’s Cynthia McKinney – it’s unlikely that Paul will pick just one to support. But his spokesman said to expect “something of an endorsement,” with “a real effect on this fall’s election.” Continue reading…
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