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So many angry, biased people couldn’t stand the sight of her. She was practically Stalin reincarnated, Satan’s mistress, her conniving lying ungodliness scared the crap out of them. Her “witchery,” I think that’s how John Schwada described it, was appalling.

But now here they come running, singing her praises, begging her for help, lamenting, regretting their decision, why? Oh why did we not support her? Why didn’t Obama make her V.P.? Whyyyyyyy?

Aw, poor little peasants, how I pity you. Now get over it. So sorry, but it’s too late. Deal with it. Hope you’re lucky enough to have her as your candidate in four years against Palin. Losers.

Politics is funnier than most comedians. And Hillary has the last laugh. ha.

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dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 16, 2008 | 4:28 PM

Please forgive me magnificent news god, great Kumar, but I don't get it.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 16, 2008 | 8:45 PM

Oh Donald, dear Donald, haven’t you read Moogies blog on 9/11 yet? What if Osama doesn’t want us destroying his wildlife preserve? What if he doesn’t want us to give the Saudi’s our money? He might find these things very upsetting.
Let’s destroy our own wildlife for our own oil, and make our own people rich. And….we’ll pay less for it.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 16, 2008 | 9:04 PM

My dad works for a corporation in Torrance that used to be AMERICAN owned. Back then, they where paid well. Regular raises, bonuses, good health insurance, not too bad. But then for some reason the owners sold the company to some French guys, it was downhill from there.
I remember when Wal-Mart was all made in the U.S.A. it was great. Good quality at a good price, now everything’s made in China, or Mexico, or God knows where.
The economy’s bad for several different reasons Sherlock. STOP BLAMING THE REPUBLICANS FOR EVERYTHING. If people got a decent education to begin with, they wouldn’t be in this much trouble. There are TONS of jobs out there that will pay you more than enough to live a comfortable lifestyle, waiting for the right person with the right skills. But I suppose that’s Bush’s fault. I’ll blame him for not having gotten a decent education. Oh, and for the rise in abortions, that’s his fault too. And my burnt dinner, yep, Bush had something to do with it I’m sure, I can’t prove it, but he did. Bush better bail me out now and cook dinner for me. It’s the right thing to do.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 16, 2008 | 9:46 PM

Ah yes, that’s right. I forgot. Civil it is, but Obama still sucks.
I just don’t like him, his friendship with Ayers, Rezko, his Minister’s racist rants, ugh. Talk about bad judgment, but don’t worry about me, it’s the registered voters you should preach at. My husband’s voting McCain and that’s all I care about.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 16, 2008 | 9:53 PM

Shut up, who, how, where and when? Proof?

And be very discreet about it, Carlos the god of journalism, gets angry when we play “news reporter.”

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 9:06 AM

yeah, that makes a lot of sense. But, hey, congrats on NOT flooding my blog with comments on ii.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 10:20 AM

That was awesome. Thanks for the link Jay, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KBPzwL61f4

I’m still laughing. Whoever did that deserves an award. I liked it.
As for the question of how I base a vote, I’ve already stated, I don’t vote. It would be a felony for me to do so. But I love politics and politicians. I don’t know why. Most American leaders are pretty cool imo. Maybe it’s because I constantly compare them to the leaders of other countries. And like I already said, no matter who’s elected, things will continue as usual. I doubt Obama would do anything dramatically different than McCain. You said we wont get our school vouchers if McCain wins, I doubt Obama will change anything either. The truth is, if someone has a decent education, they’ll pretty much make it in any country, especially this one. Regardless of who the president is.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 1:11 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnmS_vULPxw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWGd49yf-NM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2Tz9D1wbT4

u-tube's interesting.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 1:21 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxu82jB_5Aw

Obama’s mad at the one news channel that DOESN’T kiss his ass? How funny is that.
I specially like it when Coulter’s cut off, great editing. She’s so annoying.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 2:07 PM

Because I’m a very dangerous convicted felon. JK. It’s the other reason, I’m not a citizen. But I am here legally, I hope. You have no idea how interesting things can get nowadays, post 9/11. Like waiting quite some time before getting my Indiana DL. They sent all my info to Indianapolis for a full background by Homeland Security. California didn’t do that, as far as I know, they just mailed it out after 10 days, no problem. But things are very different here in Kansas Toto. In a good way, I like it.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 6:47 PM

Solely for the celebrity factor of course. Why on earth would I care for any other reason? It’s not like my husband, friends, or children want my opinion on anything, so what’s the point of someone like me wanting information? Let alone have the desire to live in a great country. How audacious of me, I really don’t know where I get the nerve. Besides, it’s not like I have a proper education either. Oh my goodness, immigrant women these days. I think I missed the part where I was supposed to stay in the kitchen cooking & cleaning all day instead of trying to comprehend, let alone take an interest in American politics. Anything else you’d like to ask?

“There is no strong leader without a strong country.”

Yet he questions the importance of a society’s culture? How ironic.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 17, 2008 | 7:58 PM

“In order to disguise the fact that the core of his campaign is to continue the same Bush policies that have led 80 percent of the country to conclude we’re on the wrong track, McCain has decided to play the culture-war card.”

First of all, there shouldn’t be any culture-war. When in Rome,
Because if there wasn’t this “culture-war” that divides the country in the first place, you’d have a strong leader, leading a strong country. But that’s not the case here anymore, instead of everyone assimilating into one culture, you’ve got all these different ones trying to impose theirs on everyone else’s. That’s the conflict we’re facing, and I don’t see it going away, if anything it’s getting worse.
How’s that McCain’s fault? He’s the one trying to unite Americans who somewhat share the same culture. Obama’s mistake is trying to please all of them. Why? Is he running for President of the World?
I don’t think Obama’s good for this country because when he had the chance to unite Americans, he divided them by trying to please others. Unite the country first, then try to fix everything else.

“There is no strong leader without a strong country.”

I agree. And what makes a strong country? A united society. How do you unite members of society? They assimilate creating a predominant culture. The very thing Obama seems to be against.

voodoodog read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2008 | 12:40 PM

Vanessa,
You presented a few very good points. I don't see the reasoning behind the fact that since you can't legally cast a vote you should not be interested in the political process that runs and shapes our nation. Kids in school can't vote either, but are encouraged to take a vested interest in politics. That is part of what makes this a strong country full of strong people. Bravo! I support your stand on this wholeheartedly.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2008 | 1:45 PM

Thank you voodoodog, it’s refreshing to read a nice comment.
I was being sarcastic with Jay because I felt his question was totally out of line. I would never question anyone’s interest in politics, of all things, let alone assume their reasons for having an interest are petty or shallow. Although I’m unable to vote, this time, I live here, and have a husband, children and friends that live here as well. We discuss politics often, even with our kids, and feel it’s important to do so. I know a few natural born American citizens who don’t care about anything that goes on in this great country. They don’t vote, don’t keep up with the news, laws, or policies, they don’t even know who their local elected officials are. But yet they can’t shut up about how much they hate this country. It disgusts me. I also find it embarrassing when teens or even kids in grade school, don’t know who the President or Governor etc. are.
I think it’s petty and shallow NOT to care about this country’s political arena, when you live here, regardless of who you are or where you come from. I find it downright disrespectful, because if you don’t care about this country and it’s complex political process, then you shouldn’t reap the benefits of it.

So if you can vote, GET OUT THERE AND VOTE! Get involved, research the issues, make an informed intelligent decision, and cast your vote. If you don't, then you have no right to complain when things don’t go your way.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 18, 2008 | 9:23 PM

I hope you know I was joking

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2008 | 10:31 PM

Female PM for Israel again? I wasn’t too sure about women, but they’ve proven they can be just as tough, if not more. That’s cool.

Thanks for the pics Mr. E, qualifications for interns…ha. Funny.

Take care guys, have a nice weekend.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 22, 2008 | 9:56 AM

Imagineflowers
Sep 20, 2008 | 9:01 PM
Hey bloggers! Check out my post on Obama.

No thanks.




ca90048, True Christians are not skin heads, trust me. Some people are not Christians, that's why theres all this confusion.

*Notice, I don't call myself one, but I know real Christians and trust me when I tell you, they are NOTHING like the so called Christians on this site. Just beacuse someone claims to be one, doesn't mean they are.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 23, 2008 | 8:41 AM

She shut them down. Don't know why, it's not like any one was making demeaning ethical or cultural comments towards her meant to discourage her from expressing her opinions like she and her friends do to others. Go figure.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 23, 2008 | 11:48 AM

LOL, what a loser. They just like to talk BLEEP so what's the point of them blogging?
They're the type of intolerant ignorant narrow minded people that make things worse when in their confused sick & crippled mind they think they're helping.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Sep 23, 2008 | 8:38 PM

Hotmama why? WHHHHYYYYYY?

Hotmamajama
Sep 23, 2008 | 12:29 PM
No she didn't...

Huh??? Hotmama what is that supposed to mean? I’m beginning to see why Bella and ca90048 question you. They’re right, you fail to elaborate!!!! Ahhhhhh….elaborate woman elaborate! It’s not that hard I do it all the time, maybe more than I should, but so the hell what, at least I try. NOW ELABORATE damn it. Yesterday I got what you meant by,
Hotmamajama
Sep 16, 2008 | 9:00 PM
Yezzz he does, his bio says he made straight "A's".

But only after re-reading the comments. You where talking about Carlos right? Please do us a favor….E L A B O R A T E. I don’t want to guess, or think too hard, you’re not the Riddler, and while I’m reading blogs, there’s kids running around playing, loudly, the t.v.’s on, cause I’m trying to watch the news at the same time, I’m almost always on the phone catching up with my girlfriends, and cooking or folding laundry. So please make it easy for those of us who actually want to know what it is you’re saying. Thank you.

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I’m 36 and THANK GOD I don't live in sunny SO. Cali anymore! ***PALIN '12!!!!!!!*** We might move to Alaska now that Indy went...blue??!! "I don't think there's anything in the world I despise more than unfair and generalized discrimination against anyone -- whether because of color, religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, etc." Ms. Leelila Strogov

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