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  1. Jobber of the Week

    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    And I never stated anything as a fact without evidence except that the right's voice regarding the world community is much more rare internationally. The last part about being humble was presented as an opinion, not as a fact.
  2. Jobber of the Week

    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    And you've never said anything of content aside from attacking other posters. No, not once. Probably about five times. EDIT: Now that I figured out what "PKB" meant, are you telling me that there are other countries out there that prefer to snub the rest of the world on such a scale?
  3. Jobber of the Week

    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    I also want to mention that it's impossible for a candidate to explain an exit strategy in two minutes or less. This is not a set it and forget it oven or even six minute abs. That kind of detail will never be popular as long as the majority of Americans prefer soundbytes over policy.
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    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    Okay, now that I've read the thread: A) I think it's pretty clear that Bush doesn't plan to stop wrapping the Iraq war in the rhetoric of September 11th. Anybody who goes on about "September 10th thinking" or whatever with Iraq immediately loses points with me, but that's nothing new to Bush. His words about how "we'll have a strong coalition as long as I'm President" and "we're on the road to peace with me as President" and so on was not only a reverse (and softer) strategy of Dick Cheney's we're-gonna-get-hit-again speech, but was downright laughable. As though he is the glue holding the world together. The only way Bush brings the world together is in one message: Get Lost. B) Bush was losing his cool. He often began speaking his rebuttal before the moderator could tell him of his time and ask him to begin. C) Some of you guys are confusing your opinions with universal fact. The importance of a world community is a debatable issue, and you aren't automatically right. Certainly, in most every other country, the voice that a world community is worthless and needs to be abolished a lot smaller than it is in this country. I don't know where it said America can't work with the rest of the world. We can, we just need to be more humble and not throw our weight around as much as we have in the past few years.
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    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    Reagan was an effective leader with a lot of popular support, but it's not like didn't make any scary moves. For instance, he let a lot of crazy people go out into the streets, saying they'd find private care that never really materialized. I don't think Kerry is trying to be the candidate of conservative values. If he was, I wouldn't support him, because I don't think it's in the government's place to regulate values.
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    The OAO 9/30 Presidential Debate Thread

    "You can't send mexed... Mixed messages" And of course, the crowd please: "*longish pause* Unnhhh... Well let me tell you about... Before I answer that.... I wanna start start with..." I hope you guys are ready to be good losers.
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    Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.

    You still have noticed that they've been calling it for Bush for well over a week now. The rambling at the bottom of the page isn't what the site is about, it's about the map and vote tally.
  8. The other week I got upset at Dick Cheney for politicizing terror and implying that a Kerry presidency would give terrorists more oppertunity to kill Americans. I said it was hogwash and making loud statements in pubic that terrorists would have an easier go was counter-productive to that whole "security" idea and almost a come-on to terrorists to attack us. So guess what Ted Kennedy says? Gee, thanks Ted. Should I mention that this story got the attention of the Pakistani press? So I would just like to apologize for Ted's behavior yesterday. Maybe someone slipped something into his Near-Beer.
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    Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.

    Obviously they want to make it look like Bush will never win, that's why they have him ahead by over 100 electoral votes.
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    Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.

    That electoral vote site has some depressing news:
  11. Jobber of the Week

    Downloading ring tones for your cell phone..

    If PCS Vision is anything like mLife/mMode from AT&T (wireless CNN, stock tickers, movie times, directions, etc, using your phone like a gimpy little web browser) then don't even bother with it. That shit is fucking expensive. I ran up a $16 bill looking around mMode one month and trying to navigate menus. AT&T is now using GPRS, which is better than TDMA and the others. But man, those fees on data transfers, holy shit.
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    Mikey was at my school....

    Actually, much like the content of his movies, it's fluff.
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    Not again...

    I believe you are not downwind, so enjoy the lights and sounds. Now, if it was Rainier, holy shit.
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    Mikey was at my school....

  15. Jobber of the Week

    The Liberals will ban the bible!

    And now, in our latest episode of Distorting The Issue, official party correspondence is compared to 527 advertising.
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    WWE 24/7

    For anyone not familiar with cable companies, this is the database he's talking about:
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    The Liberals will ban the bible!

    No US politician except Howard Dean and Gavin Newsom (and that New York mayor who tried to ride his coattails) will touch the marriage thing, though. Everybody else wants unions, which was conveniently left out, because a large chunk of people (could I say *gasp* a majority?) who are non-hicks don't have a problem with unions. I don't know who leaked the Bible banning plans, though. Wouldn't have been me. That mission was far too important to me to give it away this early.
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    WWE 24/7

    Check with people in your area to see what's being offered. What you get can vary wildly from what people in the next town are getting, thanks to an industry that's been slow to update the infastructure.
  19. Jobber of the Week

    Paul Martin speaks out against UN

    He wasn't bothering us during sanctions, and there's been nothing we've found yet that could imply he had the means to deliver anything we should be concerned about to us. I know some people (cough) get tiny orgasms every time they get to take a crack at France, but removing them in favor of a larger power isn't something I'm opposed to. Japan is trying to move towards getting a permanent seat, and they have a bigger economy and military than France. Also, no more than one EU country at a time at the table, please.
  20. Now look, I like John McCain, for a Republican. As far as the other party goes, I have less issues with him than I have with many prominent and powerful people. I also like HDTV. So when John McCain introduces a bill to get everyone watching HDTV broadcasts by 2009, I'm a happy guy, right? Wrong. I first read about this bill being introduced in a Reuters report on CNN/Money: Now that's just fucking distasteful. To try and say that communication problems caused by analog broadcasters, broadcasters who have been broadcasting in that spectrum for fifty years now without ever getting in the way, contributed to a lack of communication on 9/11 is not only an obvious case of finger-pointing, it's a shameful attempt to tie terrorism into advancing his digital financing bill. I thought that was just simply it, but then it got torn to ribbons by the National Association of Broadcasters (there's a group of power-hungry shits I've already had problems with) and rather than get angry about that, McCain makes me angry about by saying the same kind of crap that got me riled up by the first article: I hate to sound like Bill O'Reilly, but SHUT UP and stop riding the 9/11 commission bandwagon to try and strong arm a case that's obviously your special interests vs their special interests. There is a funny spot in all this, though.
  21. Jobber of the Week

    A Good Point from NRO

    The U.N. simply needs less seats, particularly on it's Security Council. If you really want shit to happen, make no seats permanent, go back to no vetos, watch shit get done. As it is, nothing can get done without somebody else cancelling anyone out. A world government isn't a bad idea, but the current U.N. is basically a very pretty podium with some seats.
  22. Jobber of the Week

    Wrestlemania Ticket Pre-sale

    You're going to cross country for this show? With the product in it's current state, I weep for you.
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    Wrestlemania Ticket Pre-sale

    I got 218, which could have been worse. I can't even fathom what the setup will look like this year, 115 and 116 are floor seats directly behind the stage.
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    More politics and power struggles

    What? Steroids? What. Well, yeah, they EXIST, but they're not crack-heroin or something. I can't remember the exact quote of that HHH radio interview, but he basically came within inches of defending steroid use inside the business and I imagine Vince must have dropped his head to the desk and banged it several times when he found out about that one. Mind for THE business, yes. Mind for RUNNING business, no.
  25. Jobber of the Week

    Wrestlemania Ticket Pre-sale

    You'll make your money back. Even if you were like me with a 2 feedback rating and no fancy HTML'ed selling page, you'll at least make your money back.
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