Republicans and Democrats have been playing this game of football for many many years. The best that either party can do, given the reality or politics in Washington, is move the ball a few feet one direction or the other toward their endzone.
Third party candidates don't even have any teammates in the game, but they promise that if elected they will score a touchdown, despite the fact that both major parties in congress will be their opposition.
> But what is "the border"? > According to the government, it > is a 100-mile wide strip that > wraps around the "external boundary" > of the United States.
You'd think that a respectable organization like the ACLU could at least reference a specific law or executive order, or something in support of this, rather than just asserting that "the government" says so.
Of course, I suppose you have to pay them $0.95 each to buy the signs that they pay you $1.00 each to plant...
... this reminds me of all the "I lost 60 pounds in 30 days. Ask me how" signs I used to see all over the place.
> I've formed the impression that President-elect Obama is willing to reason about hard problems...
How did you form that impression?
Based on his voting record in the Senate, or in the Illinois legislature?
"Homophobes"
LOL.
You're confused.
The war in Iraq wasn't in response to 9/11.
> what a clueless tool you are
Wow. Your argumentation is impressive.
As a McC/P supporter, I certainly hope Nader gets lots of votes!
Republicans and Democrats have been playing this game of football for many many years. The best that either party can do, given the reality or politics in Washington, is move the ball a few feet one direction or the other toward their endzone.
Third party candidates don't even have any teammates in the game, but they promise that if elected they will score a touchdown, despite the fact that both major parties in congress will be their opposition.
Tina Fey said it, not Sarah Palin.
> Does that mean kids who watch more Power Rangers are more likely to be criminals?
Of course it does.
Likewise, you shouldn't let your kids drink milk. After all, 99.44% of all hardened criminals started out drinking milk at an early age.
"... I voted for Cynthia McKinney."
Thank you. I encourage all left leaning people of conscience to vote for McKinney. Or Nader. Or any third-party candidate.
"Nearly every politician is a liar."
There, fixed it for you.
That's why I'm voting for him.
I don't recall any certain element in the constitution that "clearly states a separation of Church and State."
Perhaps you can quote it?
Cow cashes?
You mean, like these?
> What's the name of this 1500 year cycle and what causes it?
Why of course it's the "anthopogenc global warming cycle", and it's caused by humans!
Duh.
... Among the Nacirema,
published in American Anthropologist 58:3, June 1956.
That's why they're called /b/tards.
It means whoever typed it up didn't know how to spell Tanque Verde.
We know more about JtP than we know about Obama.
> But what is "the border"?
> According to the government, it
> is a 100-mile wide strip that
> wraps around the "external boundary"
> of the United States.
You'd think that a respectable organization like the ACLU could at least reference a specific law or executive order, or something in support of this, rather than just asserting that "the government" says so.
Anybody know WTF they're talking about here?
the tagging system here.
What's 'mafiaa' got to do with this?
Har har. I LMFAO'd at that.
My kingdom for some mod points!
Just as soon as they start voting for third party candidates in presidential elections.
Yeah, well I found Hacker to be a bit disappointing too, with regards to real hacking principles.