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Title: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: GrizzlyGator on July 15, 2008, 07:11:35 AM
You think people are scared of all the rhetoric about Obama before....this picture paints a sweet picture of the possible new inhabitants of the White House.....LMAOROTF  :Y :Y :Y <sofa peeky>

(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j186/DonaldDouglas/Americaneocon/original-1.jpg)


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: Mudneck on July 15, 2008, 07:52:49 AM
At least the re-decorating bill will be cheaper. Sand floors,open windows,tents on the lawn for offices,palm trees and camels wandering about the rose garden ???


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: raca65 on July 16, 2008, 08:53:49 AM
Sad but great picture still can't believe out of 300 million plus people this is the best we can do to run the richest and powerfulest country in the world very very sad time in History..


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: digginfool on July 16, 2008, 08:59:30 AM
It's called satire and if you knew anything about The New Yorker magazine (or the concept of satire), you would understand the cover.  What I find so amusing about the picture is the Obama's have unwittingly perpetuated the image on their own in their attempts to appear hip and Michelle not knowing when to keep her mouth shut.  Kind of reminds me of Gore doing the Macarena.


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: raca65 on July 16, 2008, 09:29:56 AM
Diggin don't worry about me i understand the cover and the satire humor it is trying to protray it is still a sad state of affairs that we have no better choices that was what i really was trying to say but i forgot just how smart you are on ever political topic that comes on this site...


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: digginfool on July 16, 2008, 10:47:58 AM
Diggin don't worry about me i understand the cover and the satire humor it is trying to protray it is still a sad state of affairs that we have no better choices that was what i really was trying to say but i forgot just how smart you are on ever political topic that comes on this site...

That's why everybody loves me!!   8)  I think the choice of candidates are a testament to the political turmoil the next president will have to face, Rep or Dem, so, to that extent, I agree with you.  Regardless of what your beliefs are in the current administration or what your hopes are for the next, the media has proven that the holder of the office of the president will be battered regardless of performance.  Nobody worthwhile with any longterm political ambitions were willing to run at this time.  Clearly, due to age, McCain is at the end of his political career (and eminently more qualified if for no other reason than experience) and Obama is too inexperienced and overly ambitious to realize what he is doing to his career.  Win or lose, his political career is over come this November or 4 years from now.  All he speaks of is "Change" yet he hasn't laid out an agenda yet.  What rhetorical waffling he has done looks more like a pancake as time goes on; he sounds more and more like Washington D.C. everyday, which hardly sounds much like the "Change" he professes to hold up his sleeve.  What little he has proposed can only be implemented with massive tax increases which would be economic suicide at this point.  I'll choose experience over hopeful dreams and visions of Camelot on this one. 


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: MudMan on July 16, 2008, 10:54:31 AM
Diggin don't worry about me i understand the cover and the satire humor it is trying to protray it is still a sad state of affairs that we have no better choices that was what i really was trying to say but i forgot just how smart you are on ever political topic that comes on this site...

That's why everybody loves me!!   8)  I think the choice of candidates are a testament to the political turmoil the next president will have to face, Rep or Dem, so, to that extent, I agree with you.  Regardless of what your beliefs are in the current administration or what your hopes are for the next, the media has proven that the holder of the office of the president will be battered regardless of performance.  Nobody worthwhile with any longterm political ambitions were willing to run at this time.  Clearly, due to age, McCain is at the end of his political career (and eminently more qualified if for no other reason than experience) and Obama is too inexperienced and overly ambitious to realize what he is doing to his career.  Win or lose, his political career is over come this November or 4 years from now.  All he speaks of is "Change" yet he hasn't laid out an agenda yet.  What rhetorical waffling he has done looks more like a pancake as time goes on; he sounds more and more like Washington D.C. everyday, which hardly sounds much like the "Change" he professes to hold up his sleeve.  What little he has proposed can only be implemented with massive tax increases which would be economic suicide at this point.  I'll choose experience over hopeful dreams and visions of Camelot on this one. 

well said


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: 550superquad on July 16, 2008, 11:15:22 AM
ditto  :)


Title: Re: Sorry couldn't resist
Post by: GrizzlyGator on July 16, 2008, 12:08:03 PM
Diggin don't worry about me i understand the cover and the satire humor it is trying to protray it is still a sad state of affairs that we have no better choices that was what i really was trying to say but i forgot just how smart you are on ever political topic that comes on this site...

That's why everybody loves me!!   8)  I think the choice of candidates are a testament to the political turmoil the next president will have to face, Rep or Dem, so, to that extent, I agree with you.  Regardless of what your beliefs are in the current administration or what your hopes are for the next, the media has proven that the holder of the office of the president will be battered regardless of performance.  Nobody worthwhile with any longterm political ambitions were willing to run at this time.  Clearly, due to age, McCain is at the end of his political career (and eminently more qualified if for no other reason than experience) and Obama is too inexperienced and overly ambitious to realize what he is doing to his career.  Win or lose, his political career is over come this November or 4 years from now.  All he speaks of is "Change" yet he hasn't laid out an agenda yet.  What rhetorical waffling he has done looks more like a pancake as time goes on; he sounds more and more like Washington D.C. everyday, which hardly sounds much like the "Change" he professes to hold up his sleeve.  What little he has proposed can only be implemented with massive tax increases which would be economic suicide at this point.  I'll choose experience over hopeful dreams and visions of Camelot on this one. 


AND THE PEOPLE SAID............
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