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Vodstok 08-29-2008 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725894)
a 72 year old preisdnetial nomination has put a person wtih 1.5 years of experience as governor of the least populated state in the union within a heartbeat of the presidency. palin is the single stupidest and most crass move in the history of american politics - this si a desperate move to lure hillary clinton supporters and i can only pray to god that there are no women stupid enough to be lured into tihs ridiculous trap

I doubt many women were voting for hilary simply because she is a woman. The ones that did are probably hardcore "womynists" that would object to the hardcore right views of palin, ESPECIALLY abortion. She could very well bury mccain.

Despare 08-29-2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725905)
i'm not kidding - the only problme will be findng a country to move to taht won't laugh derisively at me for being an american (who electd mccain - aka 'bushlite' to another term in office)

They should be more worried about the problems their country has. Unless you find a perfect country which would be odd. Just make sure to learn the language and enjoy your four (or eight, who knows, if he gets elected once it could happen again) year stay. Try China, the Olympics helped gloss over their issues. Wait, maybe not China, we still want you around here and this website might not fit the government standards.

The_Return 08-29-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 725908)
They should be more worried about the problems their country has. Unless you find a perfect country which would be odd. Just make sure to learn the language and enjoy your four (or eight, who knows, if he gets elected once it could happen again) year stay. Try China, the Olympics helped gloss over their issues. Wait, maybe not China, we still want you around here and this website might not fit the government standards.

Canada's always looking for a new monkey...doesn't look like Stephen Harper will be around much longer anyway :p

Despare 08-29-2008 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 725909)
Canada's always looking for a new monkey...doesn't look like Stephen Harper will be around much longer anyway :p

Hey there you go, an official language he knows, a thriving economy...

as long as you don't have any qualms with The Governor General.





Honestly though, I think this hurts McCain's chances more than anything and while I thought it could be a close race before I think Obama will run away with this one.

Zero 08-29-2008 04:41 PM

i've considred canada - i really like toronto - but a friend said the immigration was a problm for him whne he emmigrated

Despare 08-29-2008 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725924)
i've considred canada - i really like toronto - but a friend said the immigration was a problm for him whne he emmigrated

Just go up there and start working and don't pay any taxes. We're supposed to allow that in America aren't we?

Kemal 08-29-2008 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725894)
a 72 year old preisdnetial nomination has put a person wtih 1.5 years of experience as governor of the least populated state in the union within a heartbeat of the presidency.

Remind me: Senator Obama has how much executive experience? ;)

Vodstok 08-29-2008 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 725927)
Just go up there and start working and don't pay any taxes. We're supposed to allow that in America aren't we?

HA! Nicely put :)


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Originally Posted by Kemal (Post 725932)
Remind me: Senator Obama has how much executive experience? ;)

I actually would like that answered, how long has he been a senator? I have no idea (I was voting for hill-dawg until she dropped out)

hellfire1 08-29-2008 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725899)
if mccain wins i'm moving away from the country - swear to god



If he wins, I'm never going back!

Canada does seem like a really nice alternative.

Roderick Usher 08-29-2008 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 725894)
a 72 year old preisdnetial nomination has put a person wtih 1.5 years of experience as governor of the least populated state in the union within a heartbeat of the presidency.

female Dan Quayle


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