NEW YORK - Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the nation's first and largest nonpartisan organization for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, will attend the upcoming Democratic National Convention. IAVA will meet with delegates and convention guests, raising awareness about the most critical issues facing the 1.7 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and highlighting our historic fight for the new GI Bill. IAVA spokespeople, including Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff, will be available throughout next week to respond to media requests.
"When Senator Obama makes his case to the American people next week, it's critical that he address the most urgent issues facing the 1.7.million men and women who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan," said Paul Rieckhoff, Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). "IAVA's goal is to inject urgent issues like mental health care, traumatic brain injury and VA funding into the national political dialogue. How the next President cares for our country's newest generation of veterans will have significant, long-term implications for not only the servicemembers and their families, but the nation as a whole."
IAVA is also planning to host a major community service event for delegates and residents in Denver that will include preparing care packages for troops serving overseas. Several high profile guests are expected to attend. Additional details to follow.
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So I was doing some searching around and I found this website that was (get this) put up by the McCain Campaign! So I decided to have some fun..
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Good morning everyone.
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Good morning everyone.
We're walking and walking. Where have I heard that before?![]()
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Good morning everyone.
We're walking and walking. Where have I heard that before?![]()
The American President - the scene where Frank Langella goes running past the White House tour..
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Anti-Obama ads funded with stolen trust account money from the dude's own kids!
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Whoawhoawhoa... I can't listen in on the show from school. Is Steph expecting???!?!?!?
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Whoawhoawhoa... I can't listen in on the show from school. Is Steph expecting???!?!?!?
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I'm not sure either - Livin?
Five and a half years, JAY!
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'100 Things' author dies at 47
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I'm not sure either - Livin?
She was making a joke about the man who was trying to kill her for the insurance money who apparently is also in Denver and they were hanging out last night. You had to have been listening to that bit.
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Morning all! I must say, Teddy looked like he was doing pretty well considering his treatment for the tumor..
Did anyone catch the part where Rachel (or someone, i can't recall if it was a first-hand account) confronted the PUMA delegate that did the ad for McCain? Apparently this mindless idiot didn't even know that McCain was pro-life!
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Morning all! I must say, Teddy looked like he was doing pretty well considering his treatment for the tumor..
Did anyone catch the part where Rachel (or someone, i can't recall if it was a first-hand account) confronted the PUMA delegate that did the ad for McCain? Apparently this mindless idiot didn't even know that McCain was pro-life!
I didn't watch MSNBC last night, so I am looking for video.
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Hello wall, pleased to meet you.
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*extends hand to wall*
Hello wall, pleased to meet you.
Welcome back, my boy! How's your day going so far?
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Hello all :wipes tears from eyes: Just finished watching the Ted Kennedy tribute/speech. Inspiring stuff.
Thanks for the birthday greetings!all around.
MNRN happy birthday Baybee!
Politico's editor in chief and a colleague report on tension between the Clinton and Obama camps over Bill Clinton's speech. I've downplayed reports of tensions in the past. But sources back up the Politico to a point: things are getting a little hairy as the reality of the convention sets in. Obama aides acknowledge that there has been some recent bumps on the road but insist that reports of boiled over anger are way overplayed.
It's not surprising that a former president thinks he ought to be able to talk about what he wants. And President Clinton wants to talk about the economy as much as the theme of the night, which is national security. The Obama campaign has asked Clinton to stick to his theme. This dispute played out a bit ago, but frustration lingers.
Another point of tension, sources say, is that the Obama campaign is aware that Mark Penn is advising Bill Clinton on the speech. Obama's campaign doesn't like Mark Penn. (Also writing: Don Baer, Clinton's former communications director. Obama's campaign is fine with Baer)
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Michelle was so great last night. I'm worried about Hillary and Bill, especially Bill. He's bitter, very, very bitter. At least we will end on a very high note with Barack on Thursday. And then I will be turning off the radio and TV machines. I can't bear the endless chatter that will be the Republican convention. I fear it will make my suicidal. I can only take in so much BS before I explode, which will happen soon if I hear one more instance of McCain using the POW experience as an excuse. It's an easy out to avoid the real questions and answers. :steps off soapbox:
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An after-lunch drive-by....
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But now it's back to work. Hope someone fixes that liveblog soon.
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Clinton is no longer the Big Dog anymore, and he is not handling that very well. After this convention and definitely after Nov 4, he will cease to be relevent. I appreciate a lot of what he did as president, but he is not showing the grace that one expects from someone retired from that office. I am looking forward to a new day...
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An after-lunch drive-by....
I've "blown up" 2 LAN cards today. I like "blowing" things up.![]()
But now it's back to work. Hope someone fixes that liveblog soon.
HEy! we are here and live and fixed!![]()
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Clinton is no longer the Big Dog anymore, and he is not handling that very well. After this convention and definitely after Nov 4, he will cease to be relevent. I appreciate a lot of what he did as president, but he is not showing the grace that one expects from someone retired from that office. I am looking forward to a new day...
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Clinton is no longer the Big Dog anymore, and he is not handling that very well. After this convention and definitely after Nov 4, he will cease to be relevent. I appreciate a lot of what he did as president, but he is not showing the grace that one expects from someone retired from that office. I am looking forward to a new day...
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Kind of sad, since the cartoon was pretty good.
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Kind of sad, since the cartoon was pretty good.
I guess you mean the one that ran on Cartoon Network.
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Yeah, or at least i heard it was good, never did watch it myself.
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Oh no.. It's the Vin Diesel fun fact generator..
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Kind of sad, since the cartoon was pretty good.
I guess you mean the one that ran on Cartoon Network.
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Kind of sad, since the cartoon was pretty good.
I guess you mean the one that ran on Cartoon Network.
No, I am talking about Clone Wars. Where you go to the theatre and plunk down hard earned cash get a ticket and sit in the dark with other people. Such as the animated band of kids behind me who were on day three of no school and were being taken to the movies by dad so mom could get two hours of peace and quiet.
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Yeah, or at least i heard it was good, never did watch it myself.
I have the first season on DVD - it's fantastic, animated by the same person who does Dexter's Laboratory. I haven't checked for the second season DVD in a while but I want to get it.
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O.o Random thought: I actually met someone who ranked all three of the new trilogy over Empire and Jedi, and even ranked the third prequal above A New Hope
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Yeah, or at least i heard it was good, never did watch it myself.
I have the first season on DVD - it's fantastic, animated by the same person who does Dexter's Laboratory. I haven't checked for the second season DVD in a while but I want to get it.
Lucas effectivly pissed me off with number 2 and i decided never to give him another cent...until i was dragged to number 3...which i'm glad to say, i never gave him another cent.
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Yeah, or at least i heard it was good, never did watch it myself.
I have the first season on DVD - it's fantastic, animated by the same person who does Dexter's Laboratory. I haven't checked for the second season DVD in a while but I want to get it.
Lucas effectivly pissed me off with number 2 and i decided never to give him another cent...until i was dragged to number 3...which i'm glad to say, i never gave him another cent.
But did anyone see the scene in The Simpsons where Lenny and Carl had a light-saber fight arguing over whether "Phantom Menace" or "Attack of the Clones" sucked more.
Keys to suckiness: Amount of screen time Jar Jar Binks gets.
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Did I mention I went and saw "Star Wars: the Clone Wars?" I don't think I did. The acting was much less wooden then in episodes 1-3. The animation was almost as wooden as the acting in episodes 1-3. They didn't break any new ground there. Overall I give 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Kind of sad, since the cartoon was pretty good.
I guess you mean the one that ran on Cartoon Network.
No, I am talking about Clone Wars. Where you go to the theatre and plunk down hard earned cash get a ticket and sit in the dark with other people. Such as the animated band of kids behind me who were on day three of no school and were being taken to the movies by dad so mom could get two hours of peace and quiet.
Actually, Yes, I know you were talking about the movie, and i was saying it was a shame it's not as good as the cartoon. I think Liv was making sure i what i was talking about.
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Since Mala's not here, I guess there won't be any conversations in hex.
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A thought from left field. I wonder if the Republican convention will receive more than one hour of coverage per night on ABC, CBS and NBC. With all of the commercials, that's about 42 minutes of the Democratic convention. Pathetic and maddening. Hopefully people without cable or satellite have found PBS, which is doing a pretty good job. However, I agree with Raine. CSPAN is doing a great job of it.![]()
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Wow, Listenign to Randi... I thought that McCain was making a bad joke on Leno.
Actually, HE was SERIOUS! :thud:
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Wow, Listenign to Randi... I thought that McCain was making a bad joke on Leno.
Actually, HE was SERIOUS! :thud:
What did he say?
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Wow, Listenign to Randi... I thought that McCain was making a bad joke on Leno.
Actually, HE was SERIOUS! :thud:
What did he say?
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Wow, Listenign to Randi... I thought that McCain was making a bad joke on Leno.
Actually, HE was SERIOUS! :thud:
What did he say?
I was a POW so stop asking me about those fucking houses.![]()
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A thought from left field. I wonder if the Republican convention will receive more than one hour of coverage per night on ABC, CBS and NBC. With all of the commercials, that's about 42 minutes of the Democratic convention. Pathetic and maddening. Hopefully people without cable or satellite have found PBS, which is doing a pretty good job. However, I agree with Raine. CSPAN is doing a great job of it.![]()
Raine, is there video on the internets of KO telling Joe to get a shovel. I missed that Hallmark moment.![]()
Raine posted it at 11:47 (EDT) this morning...
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Wow, Listenign to Randi... I thought that McCain was making a bad joke on Leno.
Actually, HE was SERIOUS! :thud:
What did he say?
I was a POW so stop asking me about those fucking houses.![]()
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The AP threatens a Kos Diarist!
Somehow they contacted him at work. Stunning, scary and I hope that something is done about this.
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The RNC wants Air time on Randi? Enough. They can have all the air time they want when Randi is at THIER convention!![]()
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This whole POW thing is reminding me of the Holiday Inn Express commercials...
"I'm not a doctor, but I DID spend 5 1/2 years as a POW..."
:rolleyes2:
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This whole POW thing is reminding me of the Holiday Inn Express commercials...
"I'm not a doctor, but I DID spend 5 1/2 years as a POW..."
:rolleyes2:
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Heya kids,
I'm stuck on the ref desk until 8pm, so please let me know if Hillary starts speaking before 8pm (CST). Thanks mucho - you all rock :D
Cheers,
mfaye
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Heya kids,
I'm stuck on the ref desk until 8pm, so please let me know if Hillary starts speaking before 8pm (CST). Thanks mucho - you all rock :D
Cheers,
mfaye
I will give you a hedz up.
Would you, by any chance be willing to take the Monday Blog? I am thinking you, and Shane0 on wednesday and Random thursday and whoever wants Friday...anyone?
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We are leaving Friday late morning. Gone for a week... should be back the following saturday or sunday.
We will be in and out of the bloggie, of course.. in between swimming, and hottubbing.
Thanx faye!
We have just decided that as much as we might say we won't watch, the curiosity factor of the GOP convention will be too much... I am sure we will watch parts of it.
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:rofl: I accidently turned on cspan2. The GOP is holding LIVE meeting to figure out what their platform is going to be... Seriously. less than a week and they don't know what the platform is!
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:rofl: I accidently turned on cspan2. The GOP is holding LIVE meeting to figure out what their platform is going to be... Seriously. less than a week and they don't know what the platform is!
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I thought it was just stay the course and bomb the crap out of the rest of the world.
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Va va voom - Maria Cantwell is a real hottie - smack my mouth :P
Cheers,
mfaye
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Faye... Hillary is set to speak at 10:30 ET. MSNBC is reporting that Obama has seen her speach and is very pleased with it.
:xfinger:
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Oh dear ... Chris matthews looks like he is a little emo dude from South park. His hair is all disheveled. Pobre tweety.
TODAY'S DEMOCRACY NOW!:
* Michelle Obama Delivers Keynote Address on Opening Day of Democratic Convention *
The Democrats opened their four-day convention on Monday with thousands of delegates, party elders and lobbyists flooding the halls of the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver. Headlining the opening day was Michelle Obama, who delivered the final address of the night before a cheering crowd on the convention floor. We play highlights and speak with Salim Muwakkil, senior editor of In These Times.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/michelle_obama_delivers_keynote
* Jeremy Scahill Grills Democratic Lawmakers on the War, Obama's Foreign Policy Team and the Corporate Money Behind the Big Show *
As the Democrats gather under a massive banner proclaiming that change is on the way, serious questions abound about some of the key issues that have brought protesters here to Denver. We sent Democracy Now! correspondent Jeremy Scahill into the Pepsi Center to ask Senators Carl Levin, Charles Rangel, Reps. Maxine Waters, Dennis Kucinich and others the questions the corporate media is failing to ask, from the war in Iraq and Obama's foreign policy team to impeachment and the death penalty.
Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/jeremy_scahill_grills_democratic
* Denver Police Arrest 91, Fire Pepper Spray & Pepper Balls at Protesters *
As the Democrats celebrated inside the Pepsi Center on the opening day of the convention, outside on the streets police pepper-sprayed protesters and rounded up dozens of them in mass arrests near Civic Center Park.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/denver_police_arrest_91_fire_pepper
* As Democratic Convention Kicks Off, Massive Security Presence Clamps Down on Dissent in Denver *
The 2008 Democratic National Convention kicked off Monday at the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver. We play highlights of the speeches from the convention floor, and we take a look at the massive security presence in the streets of the city with Eileen Clancy of I-Witness Video, who has been closely monitoring the protests in the streets.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/as_democratic_convention_kicks_off
* Former US Senator Jean Carnahan and Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan on the 2008 Race, Their Role as Convention Delegates & Voter Registration *
As we continue our coverage of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, I am joined now by two Democratic delegates from Missouri who also come from one of the state's most storied political families. Former Senator Jean Carnahan served in Congress from 2001 to 2002. I am also joined by Jean Carnahan's daughter, Robin Carnahan. She is Missouri's Secretary of State, where she has focused on voter and consumer rights.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/former_us_senator_jean_carnahan_and
* Iraq Veterans Against the War Descends on Denver to Call on Democrats to Endorse True Antiwar Platform *
On Monday, IVAW delivered a letter to Senator Barack Obama's DNC campaign headquarters asking that he endorse the organization's three main points: the immediate withdrawal of all occupying forces from Iraq, full and adequate healthcare and benefits to all returning service members and veterans, and reparations made to the Iraqi people for the destruction caused by the US war and occupation. This weekend here in Denver, Amy Goodman caught up with IVAW member Sgt. Matthis Chiroux, who served in the US Army for five years and a few months ago publicly refused to deploy to Iraq, subjecting him to risk of prosecution.
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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/iraq_veterans_against_the_war
* Headlines for August 26, 2008 *
Report: Four Arrested in Connection to Plot to Kill Obama
Michelle Obama & Ted Kennedy Help Open Democratic National Convention
Denver Police Arrests 91 Protesters
Minnesota Police Arrest NYC Video Activists
McCain Adviser Lobbied to Allow People on Terror Watch Lists Buy Gun
Russia Formally Recognizes Independence of Breakaway Georgian Regions
350 Workers Detained in Mississippi Immigration Raid
Ex-Pakistan PM Pulls Out of Coalition Gov't
Pentagon Considers Expanding Operations in Pakistan
Oxfam: Black Evacuees from New Orleans Continue to Face Weak Job Prospects
12 States Sue EPA Over Oil Refineries Emissions
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]http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/26/headlines
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Oh dear ... Chris matthews looks like he is a little emo dude from South park. His hair is all disheveled. Pobre tweety.
You mean Butters?? :rofl:
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Oh dear ... Chris matthews looks like he is a little emo dude from South park. His hair is all disheveled. Pobre tweety.
You mean Butters?? :rofl:
This looks like a job for Professor Chaos.
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Imagine the love child of tweek and butters... It could happen...
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Pat buchanan just said that if Hillary wants to be the standard bearer of the party, she does not want Obama to win. :wacko:
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
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The crowd CHEERED rach and booed Pat.
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Hillary speak yet?
(remember random in class)
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
HE just said that Hillary supports McCain. No I kid you not.
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Pat buchanan just said that if Hillary wants to be the standard bearer of the party, she does not want Obama to win. :wacko:
Well, that's true. But if she makes it obvious that she's trying to sink Obama she'll become radioactive...
Someone despite being in class i am able to keep up...freaky.
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
HE just said that Hillary supports McCain. No I kid you not.
: scribbles in notebook : This is the night that the spirocytes got to Pat. Tirtiary syph!
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Pat buchanan just said that if Hillary wants to be the standard bearer of the party, she does not want Obama to win. :wacko:
Well, that's true. But if she makes it obvious that she's trying to sink Obama she'll become radioactive...
Someone despite being in class i am able to keep up...freaky.
That's why she's been behaving. She knows that if she's seen as trying to skink Obama's bid than her own political future is toast. Now, her best shot at the White House is wither 2012 if Obama loses or possibly not until 2016 although her age might be up there at that point.
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
HE just said that Hillary supports McCain. No I kid you not.
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
HE just said that Hillary supports McCain. No I kid you not.
Pat also says that the white people still don't trust Obama.
Buchanan is an IDIOT!
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Did my TiVo slip a gear or has CNN frozen up?
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OMG... I have NEVER NEVER seen PAt buchanan so off the hook.
HE just said that Hillary supports McCain. No I kid you not.
Pat also says that the white people still don't trust Obama.
Buchanan is an IDIOT!
..and a Neanderthal. I think he's been cranky and bitter ever since the Civli Rights movement because minorities, women, and gays dont "know thier place".
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Did my TiVo slip a gear or has CNN frozen up?
I just read on another site that Dish froze up... as did PBS.
:FOIL:
Remember... Fox has the pool video coming out of the convention. the span is still doing ok.
They are not relying of faux.
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Did my TiVo slip a gear or has CNN frozen up?
I just read on another site that Dish froze up... as did PBS.
:FOIL:
Remember... Fox has the pool video coming out of the convention. the span is still doing ok.
They are not relying of faux.
What a coinkydink
Must be practicing for the big "glitch" during Obama's speech.
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Andrea you fucking idiot! Casey wasn't denied his chance to speak in 1992 because he didn't support choice. Keep repeating the Republican lie, nice!
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Back just in time for Hills!! WOOHOOOO!!!!
This is for Mondo:Happy Birthday :bow:
This is for MNRN:![]()
Happy Birthday to you as well!!
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Is there a drinking game?
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Back just in time for Hills!! WOOHOOOO!!!!
This is for Mondo:Happy Birthday :bow:
This is for MNRN:![]()
Happy Birthday to you as well!!
How do you know MNRN might likeas well?
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Is there a drinking game?
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Back just in time for Hills!! WOOHOOOO!!!!
This is for Mondo:Happy Birthday :bow:
This is for MNRN:![]()
Happy Birthday to you as well!!
How do you know MNRN might likeas well?
She might. But my wife is sitting right next to me, and wouldn't like meto a chick. Especially a hot one from MN.........no honey put down the.........
OW!!! :wacko:
Obama thinks the convention is all about him
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Thom was right. The cutaways from the FAUX feed are pathetic.
Cutaway to this guy -----> :yawn:
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Hill hit all the notes, and put in a challenge to the PUMAs:
"Did you vote for me, or did you vote for the 'invisible' people?"
Hells...er, Hills yeah!
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I get flashed by VJ and Star. Raine? I got lesbians flashing me, no straight girls! :rofl:
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Would liked to have heard something about Obama being ready on day one, some repudiation of the damage she did during the primary that McCain is now using.
Some kind of mention of Obama's unique qualifactions (other than being the Democratic nominee).
Something beyond - vote for Obama because he is a Democrat.
Sorry that I'm not as impressed with that speech - it was really good for Clinton - but you could use it as a Mad Lib - plug in anyone else's name in place of "Obama" - and it would be impossible to tell the difference (other than the brief reference to his early community organizing).
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Enjoy it!
How do you know I am all straight?
:peace:
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OOh... Happy Birthday Mr. Mondo!![]()
And, you too MNRN!![]()
I get flashed by VJ and Star. Raine? I got lesbians flashing me, no straight girls! :rofl:
How do you know I am all straight?
:peace:
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:rofl::rofl:
The FAUX news assholes: "Hillary's speech was mundane........."![]()
R-i-g-h-t. ;)
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The FAUX news assholes: "Hillary's speech was mundane........."![]()
R-i-g-h-t. ;)
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Would liked to have heard something about Obama being ready on day one, some repudiation of the damage she did during the primary that McCain is now using.
Some kind of mention of Obama's unique qualifactions (other than being the Democratic nominee).
Something beyond - vote for Obama because he is a Democrat.
Sorry that I'm not as impressed with that speech - it was really good for Clinton - but you could use it as a Mad Lib - plug in anyone else's name in place of "Obama" - and it would be impossible to tell the difference (other than the brief reference to his early community organizing).
I'll agree with that to some extent. She really wasn't pumping up Obama at all. She did take care of the primary goal, which was to challenge the PUMAs to get on board. It's just a shame she spent so much time talking about herself.