Wacka Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Sign of Progress poster Here's another one that reminds me of the old Soviet posters: Progress poster These are by backers of Obama.
/dev/null Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Looks like great Graphic Design work to me. Says the guy with the photoshopped McCain avatar
pBills Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Says the guy with the photoshopped McCain avatar Says the Graphic Designer.
DC Tom Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Sign of Progress poster I don't mind the second one so much...but what the hell? Is that !@#$ing gay or what? What is that, the secret Obama Club handshake? Are Obama supporters going to be greeting each other in the streets with that?
KD in CA Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 I don't mind the second one so much...but what the hell? Is that !@#$ing gay or what? What is that, the secret Obama Club handshake? Are Obama supporters going to be greeting each other in the streets with that? It's code for "I need teepee for my bunghole"
SilverNRed Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 I don't mind the second one so much...but what the hell? Is that !@#$ing gay or what? What is that, the secret Obama Club handshake? Are Obama supporters going to be greeting each other in the streets with that? (Some) Obama supporters are maybe the creepiest political people I've ever met. They have secret handshakes and buy weird two-tone posters of the man with <4 years experience in the U.S. Senate. Who the hell likes a politician enough that they want to paint him or buy a painting of him for their home?? And I still haven't met an Obama supporter who can tell me specifically what they actually like about him.
/dev/null Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 It's code for "I need teepee for my bunghole" Are you threatening me?
KD in CA Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 And I still haven't met an Obama supporter who can tell me specifically what they actually like about him. He represents ChangeTM Mostly nickels and dimes.
justnzane Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 (Some) Obama supporters are maybe the creepiest political people I've ever met. They have secret handshakes and buy weird two-tone posters of the man with <4 years experience in the U.S. Senate. Who the hell likes a politician enough that they want to paint him or buy a painting of him for their home?? And I still haven't met an Obama supporter who can tell me specifically what they actually like about him. When is the last time that a politician in this country was able to inspire so many people on either side of the aisle?
Fingon Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 When is the last time that a politician in this country was able to inspire so many people on either side of the aisle? Obama certainly hasn't; he is barely leading.
justnzane Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 Obama certainly hasn't; he is barely leading. Only because McCain is no slouch of a candidate. It's not like Obama is going up against Bob Dole
Chilly Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 When is the last time that a politician in this country was able to inspire so many people on either side of the aisle? How many has he inspired on the other side, exactly?
SilverNRed Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 When is the last time that a politician in this country was able to inspire so many people on either side of the aisle? 1. Who the hell on the other side of the aisle has Obama inspired? The guy votes with his party almost all the time and won the primaries by pandering to the far left. 2. What has he ever done to inspire anyone? Five years ago he was a state senator, and he's still working on his first term in the U.S. Senate. What has he done in his life to make a difference? 3. He hasn't inspired "so many people." He has a slim lead in the race with three months left to go and most Americans not really paying that much attention. And that's with the most fawning, loving press coverage that I can remember any candidate in any race ever receiving.
finknottle Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 When is the last time that a politician in this country was able to inspire so many people on either side of the aisle? If he was as inspirational as his campaign would have you believe, than why did fewer Democrats vote for him than Hillary Clinton in the primaries? Wouldn't that make Clinton even more inspirational? He'll get most of their votes come November. But to say that he was an inspirational force even within of his own party is an over-statement..
Wacka Posted August 9, 2008 Author Posted August 9, 2008 Didn't he vote "Present" (= Abstain?) on about 150 bills while he was in the State Senate?
justnzane Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 If he was as inspirational as his campaign would have you believe, than why did fewer Democrats vote for him than Hillary Clinton in the primaries? Wouldn't that make Clinton even more inspirational? He'll get most of their votes come November. But to say that he was an inspirational force even within of his own party is patently false. To say that she got more votes than him is a misrepresentation of the events that happened. After all, his name was not on the Michigan or Florida ballots, not to mention Iowa, Texas and a few other caucus states did not release their vote totals. So, it can still be disputed that Obama still received more popular votes than Clinton
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