When it comes to foreign policy...Obama has continued what GWB put in place and has even expanded in some areas (i.e. drone strikes)Wedgebuster wrote:Really? Obama continued the Bush policies??Ibanez wrote: 2008: Palin was a factor. She was a horrible choice but I also believe people didn't want 4(8) more years of a continuation of Bush policies. Which, they got with Obama.
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CID1990 wrote:Chizzang wrote:
This ^ sounds familiar..
I remember when the Republican brain trust announced that Romney would win in a LANDSLIDE
and that's the word that was used
I see you're still riding that purple unicorn and frankly I find that adorable
what is wrong with you lately - you miss the most obvious points
I'm responding to the idea that the GOP has put forth whacko candidates for the last three cycles - the argument is valid with Palin and Trump, but WB then has to stick "The Mormon" in there as if to suggest Romney was somehow comparable to the other two, and he most certainly was not. He was a viable candidate - that's it.
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That fact that YOU think Romney is "viable" is my point...
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And you dont' because-Chizzang wrote:CID1990 wrote:
what is wrong with you lately - you miss the most obvious points
I'm responding to the idea that the GOP has put forth whacko candidates for the last three cycles - the argument is valid with Palin and Trump, but WB then has to stick "The Mormon" in there as if to suggest Romney was somehow comparable to the other two, and he most certainly was not. He was a viable candidate - that's it.
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That fact that YOU think Romney is "viable" is my point...
he's a Mormon?
That's apparently the reason since of course he was labeled "The Mormon" in that same way we would say "The Child Molester" or "The Witch Doctor"
The last time I checked, no proclaimed atheist has run for President so it's safe to assume that they ALL- Obama included- believe in ghost stories and fairy tales
unless there' some other reason that Romney was no different from Trump or Pailn you aren't sharing with us in your smug-prickedness
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I don't think he's saying from an atheist point of view, but maybe from a Christian point of view. There are plenty of Christians in this country that look down on the Mormon faith - hard to argue the historical record on that. Christians, especially the Protestant leaning ones, have a healthy distaste for Mormonism, hence some of the difficulty Romney faced going in.CID1990 wrote:And you dont' because-Chizzang wrote:
That fact that YOU think Romney is "viable" is my point...
he's a Mormon?
That's apparently the reason since of course he was labeled "The Mormon" in that same way we would say "The Child Molester" or "The Witch Doctor"
The last time I checked, no proclaimed atheist has run for President so it's safe to assume that they ALL- Obama included- believe in ghost stories and fairy tales
unless there' some other reason that Romney was no different from Trump or Pailn you aren't sharing with us in your smug-prickedness
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This. Obama/hilldog implemented a foreign policy akin to W's on steroids. Remember the leftist outrage over Iraq? Libya is Obama/hilldogs Iraq, both actions resulted in a failed ME state. There was a military coup that ousted an elected president in Egypt to essentially get them back to where they were under W. We have boots on the ground in Yemen serving as "advisers" to the Saudi troops there. Oh and we're still in Afghanistan even after getting OBL (Obama's greatest foreign policy accomplishment IMO).Ibanez wrote:When it comes to foreign policy...Obama has continued what GWB put in place and has even expanded in some areas (i.e. drone strikes)Wedgebuster wrote:
Really? Obama continued the Bush policies??
Then there's Syria. That "sad" picture going around of that little boy pulled from the rubble? Yeah that kinda shit happens when you draw a red line and don't enforce it. That's all on Obama, and hilldog gets bonus points for selling buko amounts of guns to the Saudi's that no doubt gets in the hands of these "moderate" rebels all over that region. Thanks Obama.
Then there's still Sudan to talk about. Another success story there.
Obama/hilldog have literally learned nothing from the failed W foreign policy and have continued where he left off...but yet it's somehow touted as great experience by leftists.
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Comparatively speaking- that makes up for Palin's and Trump's negatives? The point here is that Romney somehow fits in with those two. I argue that he doesn't.GannonFan wrote:I don't think he's saying from an atheist point of view, but maybe from a Christian point of view. There are plenty of Christians in this country that look down on the Mormon faith - hard to argue the historical record on that. Christians, especially the Protestant leaning ones, have a healthy distaste for Mormonism, hence some of the difficulty Romney faced going in.CID1990 wrote:
And you dont' because-
he's a Mormon?
That's apparently the reason since of course he was labeled "The Mormon" in that same way we would say "The Child Molester" or "The Witch Doctor"
The last time I checked, no proclaimed atheist has run for President so it's safe to assume that they ALL- Obama included- believe in ghost stories and fairy tales
unless there' some other reason that Romney was no different from Trump or Pailn you aren't sharing with us in your smug-prickedness
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Is that Spanish for "beaucoup"?SDHornet wrote:This. Obama/hilldog implemented a foreign policy akin to W's on steroids. Remember the leftist outrage over Iraq? Libya is Obama/hilldogs Iraq, both actions resulted in a failed ME state. There was a military coup that ousted an elected president in Egypt to essentially get them back to where they were under W. We have boots on the ground in Yemen serving as "advisers" to the Saudi troops there. Oh and we're still in Afghanistan even after getting OBL (Obama's greatest foreign policy accomplishment IMO).Ibanez wrote:
When it comes to foreign policy...Obama has continued what GWB put in place and has even expanded in some areas (i.e. drone strikes)
Then there's Syria. That "sad" picture going around of that little boy pulled from the rubble? Yeah that kinda **** happens when you draw a red line and don't enforce it. That's all on Obama, and hilldog gets bonus points for selling buko amounts of guns to the Saudi's that no doubt gets in the hands of these "moderate" rebels all over that region. Thanks Obama.
Then there's still Sudan to talk about. Another success story there.
Obama/hilldog have literally learned nothing from the failed W foreign policy and have continued where he left off...but yet it's somehow touted as great experience by leftists.
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No, I think it's a gook word.Ivytalk wrote:Is that Spanish for "beaucoup"?SDHornet wrote: This. Obama/hilldog implemented a foreign policy akin to W's on steroids. Remember the leftist outrage over Iraq? Libya is Obama/hilldogs Iraq, both actions resulted in a failed ME state. There was a military coup that ousted an elected president in Egypt to essentially get them back to where they were under W. We have boots on the ground in Yemen serving as "advisers" to the Saudi troops there. Oh and we're still in Afghanistan even after getting OBL (Obama's greatest foreign policy accomplishment IMO).
Then there's Syria. That "sad" picture going around of that little boy pulled from the rubble? Yeah that kinda **** happens when you draw a red line and don't enforce it. That's all on Obama, and hilldog gets bonus points for selling buko amounts of guns to the Saudi's that no doubt gets in the hands of these "moderate" rebels all over that region. Thanks Obama.
Then there's still Sudan to talk about. Another success story there.
Obama/hilldog have literally learned nothing from the failed W foreign policy and have continued where he left off...but yet it's somehow touted as great experience by leftists.
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Urban Dictionary defines "buko" as "a person who is under 5 feet tall, angry, and enjoys telling people off." Sort of like the dwarf in Game of Thrones.SDHornet wrote:No, I think it's a gook word.Ivytalk wrote:
Is that Spanish for "beaucoup"?
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"No 'boom-boom' with soul brother. Too beaucoup."Ivytalk wrote:Is that Spanish for "beaucoup"?SDHornet wrote: This. Obama/hilldog implemented a foreign policy akin to W's on steroids. Remember the leftist outrage over Iraq? Libya is Obama/hilldogs Iraq, both actions resulted in a failed ME state. There was a military coup that ousted an elected president in Egypt to essentially get them back to where they were under W. We have boots on the ground in Yemen serving as "advisers" to the Saudi troops there. Oh and we're still in Afghanistan even after getting OBL (Obama's greatest foreign policy accomplishment IMO).
Then there's Syria. That "sad" picture going around of that little boy pulled from the rubble? Yeah that kinda **** happens when you draw a red line and don't enforce it. That's all on Obama, and hilldog gets bonus points for selling buko amounts of guns to the Saudi's that no doubt gets in the hands of these "moderate" rebels all over that region. Thanks Obama.
Then there's still Sudan to talk about. Another success story there.
Obama/hilldog have literally learned nothing from the failed W foreign policy and have continued where he left off...but yet it's somehow touted as great experience by leftists.
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See, it's a gook word: "Soul brotha too buko, too buko":Ivytalk wrote:Urban Dictionary defines "buko" as "a person who is under 5 feet tall, angry, and enjoys telling people off." Sort of like the dwarf in Game of Thrones.SDHornet wrote: No, I think it's a gook word.
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Well if that's how it's spelled then I guess so.Ibanez wrote:"No 'boom-boom' with soul brother. Too beaucoup."Ivytalk wrote:
Is that Spanish for "beaucoup"?
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The French occupied Vietnam and many of their words were adopted by the locals. The French also got the US involved in Vietnam and then left.SDHornet wrote:Well if that's how it's spelled then I guess so.Ibanez wrote:
"No 'boom-boom' with soul brother. Too beaucoup."
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I know that, didn't know the gooks would steal some of their words after handily whooping their asses. I wonder what English words they use after kicking our ass.Ibanez wrote:The French occupied Vietnam and many of their words were adopted by the locals. The French also got the US involved in Vietnam and then left.SDHornet wrote: Well if that's how it's spelled then I guess so.![]()
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"SHOW ME THE MONEY!"SDHornet wrote:I know that, didn't know the gooks would steal some of their words after handily whooping their asses. I wonder what English words they use after kicking our ass.Ibanez wrote: The French occupied Vietnam and many of their words were adopted by the locals. The French also got the US involved in Vietnam and then left.![]()
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Helped by low costs and an eager government, Vietnam is taking over China's role as Asia's hotspot for foreign investment in manufacturing.
While China's economy slows and labor becomes more expensive, Vietnam is becoming to go-to place for manufacturing, making cars for Ford (F) and Toyota Motor (TM) . Offshore capital is expanding now into high-value, high-tech assembly. Hanoi is working on rules to bring in more of it.
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The whole thing was a sham to help Joe Smith monopolize the pussy.GannonFan wrote:I don't think he's saying from an atheist point of view, but maybe from a Christian point of view. There are plenty of Christians in this country that look down on the Mormon faith - hard to argue the historical record on that. Christians, especially the Protestant leaning ones, have a healthy distaste for Mormonism, hence some of the difficulty Romney faced going in.CID1990 wrote:
And you dont' because-
he's a Mormon?
That's apparently the reason since of course he was labeled "The Mormon" in that same way we would say "The Child Molester" or "The Witch Doctor"
The last time I checked, no proclaimed atheist has run for President so it's safe to assume that they ALL- Obama included- believe in ghost stories and fairy tales
unless there' some other reason that Romney was no different from Trump or Pailn you aren't sharing with us in your smug-prickedness
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Domino theory.SDHornet wrote:I know that, didn't know the gooks would steal some of their words after handily whooping their asses. I wonder what English words they use after kicking our ass.Ibanez wrote: The French occupied Vietnam and many of their words were adopted by the locals. The French also got the US involved in Vietnam and then left.![]()
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Had some of this yesterday, not bad. The Chinook is a nice touch.
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Boku? Beaucoup?SDHornet wrote:
Had some of this yesterday, not bad. The Chinook is a nice touch.
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This beer proves it really is spelled "boo koo".Ivytalk wrote:Boku? Beaucoup?SDHornet wrote:
Had some of this yesterday, not bad. The Chinook is a nice touch.
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Romney is not a "viable" candidate for presidentCID1990 wrote:Comparatively speaking- that makes up for Palin's and Trump's negatives? The point here is that Romney somehow fits in with those two. I argue that he doesn't.GannonFan wrote:
I don't think he's saying from an atheist point of view, but maybe from a Christian point of view. There are plenty of Christians in this country that look down on the Mormon faith - hard to argue the historical record on that. Christians, especially the Protestant leaning ones, have a healthy distaste for Mormonism, hence some of the difficulty Romney faced going in.
In the West the closest thing we've got (in real numbers) to Southern Baptists or nut-ball religious dingbats
is Mormons and Scientologists
And they are NOT viable
Mitt had to go to Massachusetts where they have no idea about Mormons to get any traction
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Mitt Romney won the Republican nomination. Ergo either evanga-voters didn't care about his religion enough to oppose him or the evanga-voters just aren't that powerful anymore. Either way, if it wasn't an issue in the race for the GOP nomination it wasn't an issue in the general.
Mitt lost in the general election because he was up against an incumbent, the Hispanic voters went for Democrats, and that he was just an all-around ho-hum candidate running an uninspired campaign.
Mitt lost in the general election because he was up against an incumbent, the Hispanic voters went for Democrats, and that he was just an all-around ho-hum candidate running an uninspired campaign.
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Mitt pulled almost nobody from the middlePwns wrote:Mitt Romney won the Republican nomination. Ergo either evanga-voters didn't care about his religion enough to oppose him or the evanga-voters just aren't that powerful anymore. Either way, if it wasn't an issue in the race for the GOP nomination it wasn't an issue in the general.
Mitt lost in the general election because he was up against an incumbent, the Hispanic voters went for Democrats, and that he was just an all-around ho-hum candidate running an uninspired campaign.
For a Republican to win they must pull a majority from the middle
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Then you and I are arguing two different things.Chizzang wrote:Romney is not a "viable" candidate for presidentCID1990 wrote:
Comparatively speaking- that makes up for Palin's and Trump's negatives? The point here is that Romney somehow fits in with those two. I argue that he doesn't.
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In the West the closest thing we've got (in real numbers) to Southern Baptists or nut-ball religious dingbats
is Mormons and Scientologists
And they are NOT viable
Mitt had to go to Massachusetts where they have no idea about Mormons to get any traction
MItt Romney is a Mormon like Kennedy was a Catholic - he's hardly what I would consider the religious right
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And for a donk to win they must pull a majority from the middle. You may as well have said water is wet..Chizzang wrote:Mitt pulled almost nobody from the middlePwns wrote:Mitt Romney won the Republican nomination. Ergo either evanga-voters didn't care about his religion enough to oppose him or the evanga-voters just aren't that powerful anymore. Either way, if it wasn't an issue in the race for the GOP nomination it wasn't an issue in the general.
Mitt lost in the general election because he was up against an incumbent, the Hispanic voters went for Democrats, and that he was just an all-around ho-hum candidate running an uninspired campaign.
For a Republican to win they must pull a majority from the middle
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