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I just can't stop watching this clip:
http://www.blogsforjohnmccain.com/obama-ive-got-bracelet-too-video
Great response.....maybe for a five year old!
Fred Hansen
09-27-2008, 05:06
They forgot to put a teleprompter up so Barry would at least know who the **** the bracelet was from. That Marxist bastard really pisses me off.
:steamed: :steamed: :steamed: :steamed:
Hailstorm
09-27-2008, 05:15
The debates from last night. Could he have stumbled over himself more?
Fred Hansen
09-27-2008, 05:18
I dont get it.Shouldn't you be hacking someone's email right about now? :upeyes:
What was your email again?
Fred Hansen
09-27-2008, 05:23
What was your email again?You're the hacker, you tell me. :upeyes:
Thats not how this works. You give me your yahoo email addres, then I do the password recovery and guess the easy question and the password is reset to something I choose. For example say your name is Sarah Palin and you are using a personal yahoo account to conduct government business with even though you should be using your secure government provided email that is fully secure. Now lets say you are all of a sudden picked to be a vice president for the United States of America by some old guy. Now that you are in the eye of the public on a much larger scale so you should stop using that very un-secure email address for important government business right? There is your first mistake by not stopping the use of that email. The second mistake is having the security question of "Where did you meet your significant other." when someone can google your name and find that information out.
Thats what you are calling a hack. Thats not a hack, and you are a moron.
Barracks Hussein O-Bomba kept calling Mr McCain "John"
A nice name (mine) but certainly not the standard
respectful "Senator..." as McCain addressed Him.
Was this a ploy to get the Senator from Arizona to say (or mis-say!) BHOs' name?
Sam Spade
09-27-2008, 05:40
You're the hacker, right? So go hack Eric's board and extract the e-mail address that Fred used to set up his account.
Oh, and when you "don't get it", you ought not be questioning other people's intelligence.
Sam Spade
09-27-2008, 05:44
Barracks Hussein O-Bomba kept calling Mr McCain "John"
A nice name (mine) but certainly not the standard
respectful "Senator..." as McCain addressed Him.
Was this a ploy to get the Senator from Arizona to say (or mis-say!) BHOs' name?
Nah, sometimes he called him "Jim" or "Tom".
IIRC, it was Dick Morris who revealed the ploy used by Kerry. Rather than refer to "President Bush", he used "Mister" repeatedly. Devalue the other guy's experience and position. Make him look cheap if he does the same. BO just took it to another level by using Senator McCain's first name.
And I agree that BO was ready if the slight was returned. "I told you that they would talk about the guy with the funny name that doesn't look like all those other Presidents".
IndyGunFreak
09-27-2008, 05:45
I just can't stop watching this clip:
http://www.blogsforjohnmccain.com/obama-ive-got-bracelet-too-video
Great response.....maybe for a five year old!
That was my favorite part of the debate, McCain knew the name on his bracelet, Barak stammered reading the name off his... McCain had the decency to know the young mans name when he brought it up in the debate,
What a joke...
IGF
IndyGunFreak
09-27-2008, 05:46
Barracks Hussein O-Bomba kept calling Mr McCain "John"
A nice name (mine) but certainly not the standard
respectful "Senator..." as McCain addressed Him.
Was this a ploy to get the Senator from Arizona to say (or mis-say!) BHOs' name?
That bothered me also, and I mentioned it several times while watching the debate with some family.... It was a bit disrespectful to refer to him by first name in a setting like that, but McCain handled it well.
IGF
But did he forget poland? :supergrin:
H&K .45 AUTO
09-27-2008, 06:18
I found it to be absolutely disgraceful for Mr. Obama to have difficulty recalling the name on his bracelet. Those types of bracelets MEAN something, and are suposed to be a symbol of respect, gratitude, and and rememberence to the sacrfices made by our young soldiers who have given their lives in service of this country.
I am certain that it would be heartbreaking for the mother of that fallen soldier to be watching the debates, only to realize that Senator Obama couldn't even remember her sons name when the issue came up.
The fact of the matter is that Obama was simply using the bracelet as a hollow symbol in an ATTEMPT to appear as though he cares about our service men and women. Obama doesn't care, and showed a very large act of disrespect by stumbling to read the name off of that bracelet when put on the spot. Again... It was disgraceful.
It certainly appears to me that Mr. Obama has never placed himself into harms way in service to his country, or in service of anyone other than himself. That, in my book... Is unbecoming of a man who wishes to hold the position of Commander In Chief.
silentpoet
09-27-2008, 06:40
I wish this was the good old days where you could take the hippies out to the woods and leave them.
If he can'nt get names correct,HOW THE HELL can he be trusted to lead a nation?
I was disappointed.. I wanted to find out what the other states in the 57 were called.
please help me find a picture of B.O. wearing this bracelet he speaks of. I can't find one anywhere. . .
Randolph da man
09-27-2008, 07:39
Barracks Hussein O-Bomba kept calling Mr McCain "John"
A nice name (mine) but certainly not the standard
respectful "Senator..." as McCain addressed Him.
Was this a ploy to get the Senator from Arizona to say (or mis-say!) BHOs' name?
Clinton started that trend, he called President Bush I "Bush" because he wanted to lessen the Man.
I didnt watch the debates but i have a serious problem with what you're telling me...
Chicagobears128
09-27-2008, 07:45
I found it really disrespectful that he stumbled over the name as well when talking about his bracelet. I also found it completely disrespectful for him to refer to John McCain as John and not Senator McCain. He is in no position to be calling him by his first name during this political debate. He just makes me mad most of the time when he talks in general...
robertwilliam
09-27-2008, 08:08
I would have liked to see Senator McCain walk over to Little Barry Hussien and deck him for being an insolent schmuck. Bit alas, I must be content in the knowledge that the good and honourable Senator handily beat Barry at nearly every scirmish.
PS; If it sounds that I hold Barry in contempt, I do. It is absolute. I could never look upon an unrepentant Marxist with anything other that complete and absolute contempt.
I also found it completely disrespectful for him to refer to John McCain as John and not Senator McCain.
Half the time, he couldn't remember that Senator McCain's first name was John, either.
bocephus549
09-27-2008, 09:32
I also thought it was disrespectful for B.O. to address the Senator as John. I also found it strange that McCain never looked at B.O. or addressed him directly. For the most part McCain never looked into the camera.
Turtle13
09-27-2008, 10:13
Notice the story behind Obamas stupid bracelet is emotionally charged vs. McCains bracelet which is patriotically charged.
Liberal vs. Patriot, I want the patriot for president.
Dennis in MA
09-27-2008, 10:18
"I got a bracelet, too."
Good. Now go do a few years in a commie concentration camp and you can act like you are equal, putz-boy.
"I've got a bracelet too." :upeyes: Who is he trying to garner? The Kip vote?
http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Kip----Yesss--napoleon-dynamite-387390_200_270.gif
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