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Everything posted by olyclimber
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Are you serious? He has a 43% approval rating, we have 9% unemployment and most importantly, the election is still a year out. Yeah, but look who the GOP is trying to get to run against him. Cain? Perry? ARE YOU SERIOUS??? I actually think the GOP *wants* obama to win. He gives the republicans everything they want, and a republican president would only unite a democratic opposition, which is currently still licking Obama's palm. Obama staying in office is the best possible thing that could happen to the GOP. (and the banks) Follow the link I posted. Tweak Barry's approval rating. Tweak economic growth. Even Cain could win according to that model. that model is missing so many factors it is pretty much worthless. but it does have neat little sliders and stuff. but that it considers bachmann to be electable sort of proves how worthless it is.
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Nor did they list Ross Perot!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Horse_Prophecy
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“Joseph Smith, the prophet, was inspired to affirm and ratify this truth, and he further predicted that the time would come, when the Constitution of our country would hang as it were by a thread, and that the Latter-day Saints above all other people in the world would come to the rescue of that great and glorious palladium of our liberty”
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who will be the FIRST MORMON PRESIDENT????
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I'm glad you finally came out of the closet for Karger! I'm pretty sure he would razz the White House and build a log cabin in its place if elected.
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What about Fred Karger? Do you think he has a chance?
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lets get back on track here. the field of Republican candidates: awesome or too awesome?
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http://www.dailytech.com/Digital+Black+Friday+First+Bitcoin+Depression+Hits/article21877.htm it seems neat, but the whole thing seems like a house of cards. check the number of viruses/trojans that steal bitcoins. but who knows, maybe it will end up working.
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[video:youtube]PKfD8d3XJok
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Well the only clear thing here is that Pete H is gay. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
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if my male climbing partner pulls out this "kit"..
olyclimber replied to genepires's topic in Climber's Board
[video:youtube]FuDVaWtNIpM sickie -
if my male climbing partner pulls out this "kit"..
olyclimber replied to genepires's topic in Climber's Board
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Wow, I guess she wasn't satisfied with just doing country music!
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[video:youtube]4BsLQwnw6y0
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wake up sheeple
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[video:youtube]wo09Lvhqs3g
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[video:youtube]d7GfPEtyQsE just remembered this! you see, this is the sort of thing I like about McCain. GETTING ALL MAVERICKY UP IN THIS SHITE!!!
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What McCain had going for him was that he was "mavericky" when it meant that he would sometimes go towards the center rather than further right on the occasional issue. This was before Palin pre-empted "maverick" to mean "batshit insane". Now with the Republican party, the teaparty has most candidates forgetting that a democratic republic is actually a government of compromise.
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really? prove it. i had a favorable view of him until he picked Palin. after he did that i may have called him gramps, as senility might explain why he made that blunder. i have said at least 2 or three times that after that I lost all faith in his ability to make decisions.
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well you are free to believe what you like, regardless of the facts. McCain was very electable before miring himself with the shittest VP pick ever.
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Sorry, to answer the question requires a spine if you are a Republican with Libertarian leanings (or vise versa) as kkkkk is. It takes a man to state the obvious, pretty much the whole field of Republican candidates are shit. I'm not that familiar with Huntsman, but based on this he does seem to be the least crazy of the bunch: http://www.issues2000.org/Jon_Huntsman.htm Huntsman professes a firm belief in science, rejecting the notion that faith and evolution are mutually exclusive. In response to Rick Perry's creationist world view [95], Huntsman warned that the Republicans should not become the "anti-science" party, and stated: "To be clear. I believe in evolution and trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy."[96] "For GOP to win, we can't run from science. (Sep 2011)" I think you have the best answer to the question so far Rob, but of course he's not very polling to well right now. Probably the biggest strike against him is that he is a Mormon. You guys also pretended to consider voting for McCain... and that he was "cool" (at least around 2000 and 2004 and as long as he bashed fellow republicans now and then), but then decided he completely sucked once he got the nod (gramps! mcSame!). Keep pretending! Someone is pretending and still is incapable of answering a direct question. Hint: its you. I've given up on asking though, I'll accept that you don't have the balls to answer it. Actually the turning point with McCain was not then, but a very, very specific time. It was when he introduced his choice for Vice President. At that point people (and not just people who consider themselves Democrats or "librul") decided that he wasn't fit for the job. But you still voted for the package deal, didn't ya!
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[video:youtube]3HSlbuli7HM I think Mormonism and Scientology are the most awesome because they are the two most accepted religions that are Made in America in the very recent past, not some stupid old Eurofag crap. [video:youtube]YOdF_3RIXJ4 they serve to make other religions more believable.
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Sorry, to answer the question requires a spine if you are a Republican with Libertarian leanings (or vise versa) as kkkkk is. It takes a man to state the obvious, pretty much the whole field of Republican candidates are shit. I'm not that familiar with Huntsman, but based on this he does seem to be the least crazy of the bunch: http://www.issues2000.org/Jon_Huntsman.htm Huntsman professes a firm belief in science, rejecting the notion that faith and evolution are mutually exclusive. In response to Rick Perry's creationist world view [95], Huntsman warned that the Republicans should not become the "anti-science" party, and stated: "To be clear. I believe in evolution and trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy."[96] "For GOP to win, we can't run from science. (Sep 2011)" I think you have the best answer to the question so far Rob, but of course he's not very polling to well right now. Probably the biggest strike against him is that he is a Mormon.