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That's wicked. It's like his chip is malfunctioning. Somebody call support.
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I could care-less who wins the election. I don't see any good being done by either, hence the reason I said I'm not even gonna vote. Atleast we are on Mars now so its only a matter of time.
If you don't have haters, you're not doing it right
OK this is way offtopic but I do want to say a couple things about this - Obama has failed on his promises to be sure, and I agree that he's basically continuing a lot of the failed neoliberal policies of previous presidents going back to Reagan, however, what he's done for health care in this country is a huge deal. For people with preexisting conditions, for people who have trouble affording medical bills, for young people, there were some major accomplishments in "Obamacare" despite what Republican advertisements have been saying about it.
And for those of you concerned about the deficit, consider this: the Bush tax handouts to billionaires alone, which Romney has pledged to continue, has cost the country more than all of Obama's policies put together (by a factor of almost two). And take a look at this chart if you want the numbers broken down specifically: http://www.washingtonpost.com/busine...Q_graphic.html
It's true that Obama has failed in foreign policy, basically continuing the failed policies of the Bush administration, he's continued drone strikes and Guantanamo and illegal torture, and it's true that he's failed to address US energy policy in a meaningful way, and there's a lot of other complaints I have about this administration, but there's no question in my mind that more Obama is a lot better than voting for Romney.
All that said, this DJ ad is pretty douchey, but so are most political ads.
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
The DREAM act started today is also pretty cool -- you should not punish the kids of illegal immigrants.
Honestly, if you care so much about the issues surrounding the election or surrounding the US...you should vote. Im not trying to sound douchey, but if you have respect for your country and its democratic process you should vote. If you dont like either candidate you can still show up to the polling booth and abstain from voting in protest. I did that last election (provincially).
Im Canadian so i really dont have a reason to be opinionated on either, but the campaign ads for both candidates have been hilariously bad...youd think with the amount of money in contributions they get someone could produce a decent campaign ad.
universal healthcare really isnt that bad...ask France, England, Canada and Australia to name a few.
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"Ask no questions, you hear no lies" -- Mark Strong
This makes me sick. Seriously
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I agree, if someone is protesting by not voting, for me they sounds like they don't get the idea of democracy at all.
in all honesty, I don't know much about politics. There's no way I could not vote though, because that takes away my right to discuss the current president's actions after election. I just look at it like the world will keep turning how its gonna turn regardless of if I put down Obama, Romney, or Ron Paul. (who I really liked and wish was still in the race)
Last edited by Otacon; 08-16-2012 at 07:41 AM.
If you don't have haters, you're not doing it right
http://www.mixcloud.com/djztrip/obama-mix/
The original Dj for Obama.
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