09-15-2008, 01:38 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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"This thread is for people to discuss fruits and vegetables they like or dislike. Post about a fruit or veggie, and why you have the feelings about it you do!
For me: I really hate pepperoni. Damn, those people pushing pepperoni on me just tick me off. I think it's the worst kind of sleazy desperation play, the way they try to feed me pepperoni. What? Why's everyone all over me? I gave my opinion. Now you leave my opinion alone and post about fruits and vegetables YOU feel strongly about!" Okay. So, to post about MY fruit or vegetable: The new Republican slogan "Country First" just pisses me off. I'm not a Republican, so I'm obviously an un-American, wussy, probably-gay Frenchman who hates our troops. It's a throwback to the worst of the Bush years' attitudes. |
09-15-2008, 05:02 PM | #43 (permalink) | |
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Second, I also agree with your take on "Country First". Not only does it piss me off for the reason you have listed it also smacks of knee-jerk Nationalism. The sort of attitude that places the blame for internal issues on external sources... it's a short hop from there to xenophobia. The attitude is, Fuck the rest of the world. That's not a policy it's reactionary garbage. People don't like that there has been a lot of bad news lately. I can understand that... but to play on the basest of emotional responses to that is lazy thinking. People don't want to know that change requires personal sacrifice. They just want to ignore the negatives... they want to hear that it's all going to be just fine so they can keep on living like they have been. What I liked about Obama back in February and March was that he spoke about the ideas of dreaming big. Of making the changes necessary to make America great. I find that he isn't communicating this now, as strongly as he was then.
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09-15-2008, 05:23 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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I can. Field dress, quarter and pack out. And I agree with RB. I think this "Country first" slogan is horse shit.
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As for your other point, the he was talking of dreaming big: Quote:
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09-15-2008, 06:26 PM | #47 (permalink) | |
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Nobody rose up when George Bush led this country to hell. Oh, some people marched, but vastly more stayed on their couches. They were reassured that we were hitting back at the people who hit us, and that they were scary dudes, and that was good enough for us. We knew better, or some of us did. But nobody rose up, looked our leaders in the eye, and said, "No." George Washington would have done that. He DID do that. I didn't do that, and neither did anybody else. Closest we have today is Cindy Sheehan, who's mostly just a joke. The America I love is expressed and sourced in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Those precious, sacred documents are defiled by the PATRIOT act and Guantanamo and the torture of terror suspects and TSA airport security-theater. And nobody seems to give a damn beyond the opportunity for political posturing. So, yeah, you know what? It's been a while since I've felt proud enough of my country to write something I like about it. Are you going to tell me I'm un-American for that? Are you really going to say that? Are you going to say I don't put "Country First", precisely because I exercise my uniquely American right to dissent? Because I'm MAD about all this. And I'm ready to fight for what my country is REALLY about. |
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09-15-2008, 06:41 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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Jinn... I thought his speech at the DNC was great as well. I just think he needs to build on it. The news spins are all about what Palin is or isn't. All the talking heads that support Obama need to shift what they are talking about (regardless of the fact that the people saying, "Jesus was a community organizer" are not part of the official campaign, they are not doing Obama any favours).
I also feel that Obama didn't come up with a catchy way to summarize his position. I would prefer that he didn't have to do this but let's face it, the vast majority of people like things summarized. They want something like, "it's the economy stupid" or "Read my lips, no new taxes".
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“He did this,” Douglas Holtz-Eakin told reporters this morning, holding up his BlackBerry. “Telecommunications of the United States is a premier innovation in the past 15 years, comes right through the Commerce committee so you’re looking at the miracle John McCain helped create and that’s what he did.”McCain himself is taking credit for WiFi in a "science debate" inteview : Under my guiding hand, Congress developed a wireless spectrum policy that spurred the rapid rise of mobile phones and Wi-Fi technology that enables Americans to surf the web while sitting at a coffee shop, airport lounge, or public park.Move over Al Gore...meet the new great American techo-leader!
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