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Posted in: Steelers rally to beat Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl See in context

This was one of the best super bowl games I have seen in a while. I am glad the steelers won, but I wouldn't have been upset if the Cardinals won it. They fought pretty hard and managed to silence a lot of those naysayers. I have always been pretty partial to Kurt Warner since his days as a Ram. The speed on Fitzgerald is insane. I told someone if he managed to get loose, he would be unstoppable. Anyway, congrats to the Steelers and Mike Tomlin for being the youngest coach to ever win a Super Bowl.

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Posted in: Obama books See in context

Aye. Charisma is a very powerful and potent tool. Your average man has no where near as much charisma as a person like Obama, Stalin, Hitler, Malcolm X, JFK, or Gandi.

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Posted in: Dad who named kids after Nazis decries removal See in context

One of these kids is gonna get a Jewish teacher on of these days....

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Posted in: Illinois Senate votes to remove Gov Blagojevich from office See in context

I actually hate to see this guy go. He was quite entertaining.

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Posted in: Obama calls executive bonuses 'shameful' See in context

That was our Buddy GW Bush and Co.

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Posted in: Obama must apologize for U.S. crimes against Iran: Ahmadinejad See in context

And demanding an Apology is one thing, but Taunting the US president because he wants to talk to you instead of blowing you away is another thing entirely. If talks with Iran don't work, then I say we take the George Bush method of doing things and blow them away. What do you got to lose?

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Posted in: Obama must apologize for U.S. crimes against Iran: Ahmadinejad See in context

So Ahmadinejad wants Obama to apologize for something that was done BEFORE he was born? Go figure.

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Posted in: House approves Obama's $819 bil stimulus package See in context

First off, I will commend Obama for at least trying to reach across the isle. It is far more than Bush and the Republican dominated congress did over the last 8 years. Secondly, what most of you seem to be forgetting is that this bill was drafted by democrats in the house and not by Obama himself. He put his stamp of approval on it, but it is not really his baby. Secondly, even though he is currently the most powerful man on the earth, he can't just edit this thing all willy nilly like. Some of you guys seem to overlook two big obstacles...Pelosi and Reid. Mark my words, they and all of there far left friends will prove to be much more of a thorn in Obama's side than anything from the Repubs. If he doesn't play ball, they will freeze him out. It will be the Andrew Johnson Admin. all over again.

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Posted in: House approves Obama's $819 bil stimulus package See in context

I expected as much to happen. I am not mad at republicans, however, for their decisions and neither is President Obama. I will give him credit for his character if anything. He is at least trying to keep his word. I fear however, that his big problem is probably his own party who refuse to play ball with the president and his new rules.

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Posted in: LA man, upset over being fired, kills wife, 5 kids, himself See in context

The boss of this guy should be brought up on some charges. Even if he meant it as some sort of morbid joke, he should still be taught a lesson. Where is the Punisher when you need him.

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Posted in: LA man, upset over being fired, kills wife, 5 kids, himself See in context

My, this is the first bad thing I have heard all day. 5 little ones gone just like that. I am sure they had no idea it was coming or why.

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Posted in: Obama pushes economic plan in Congress See in context

Yeah, he did. But he did so on principle. Republicans generally hate mass amounts of spending and want to see atleast 40% of the bill be done in Tax cuts. Everyone generally agrees that the bill will create more jobs, no doubt, but the right is concerned that it will come to slow. Also, there is a big fear that once the jobs created are cut back on, there won't be a huge private sector base to fall back on. A legitimate concern. One way or the other though, at least Obama is trying to keep good on some of his promises. I ain't naive enough to believe he will keep them all, he is a politician after all. It seems that he is actually getting a headache from his fellow Dems. Pelosi was peeved when Obama cut out the 225 million for some type of family care thing or something.

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Posted in: Obama gives first TV interview to Arabic network See in context

I think that this is a wise move by President Obama. Al Queda and the Taliban can feel their foundation rocking beneath their feet. In truth, they would have loved to have McCain in the office instead of Obama. They have been quoted as saying that a republican president would continue Bush's policy in the Middle East of Shoot First, Shoot Later, Shoot Some more, and then ask questions. With Obama going on Arabic TV and addressing the Middle East personally as a representative of mankind and not the head of a seemingly oppressive superpower, he has rocked the terrorist base even more. If they don't have the support of the people, then they are as good as dead.

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Posted in: Obama reverses Bush's abortion-funds policy See in context

I agree that there are numerous reasons for an abortion. I, reluctantly, would be in favor of a woman getting an abortion if her life was in jeopardy or she was raped and is now carrying the rapist's child(the latter is pretty rare given the fact that most women are given a rape kit and treated for VD and pregnancy when a rape occurs). However, an abortion simply for convenience is detestable. If one doesn't want a child, then take preventative measures to avoid having one. Don't lie on your back with your legs open, get pregnant, and decide to have an abortion because you didn't think that it could happen to you or it wasn't in the plan. That is just down right irresponsible and barbaric.

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Posted in: Afghan president says U.S. forces killed 16 civilians See in context

I agree. The time line that some right wingers are giving Obama is absurd and unfair. It took 8 years for the US to get where it is now and these guys are giving Obama a hard time for not undoing these things in less than 1 week. Luckily, however, their thoughts don't resonate with the majority of Americans who are willing to give President Obama two years at the least and his whole first term at the most to get things done.

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Posted in: Obama reverses Bush's abortion-funds policy See in context

Those definitions are just a way for people to ease their mind about the issue. I have spent enough time studying the sciences to know whats what. I can name the different stages of pregnancy from the time the egg is fertilized to birth. This still doesn't change the fact that I find the whole process rather disturbing. Regardless of what stage it is in when it is aborted, it doesn't change the fact that it would have eventually become human.

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Posted in: Security robot See in context

I seriously hope this is a prototype that will lead to something more useful.

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Posted in: Obama reverses Bush's abortion-funds policy See in context

I voted for Obama because I thought his policies to be more in tune with the times, but this is and has always been one thing that I wish Dems. would leave alone. I find myself actually praising George Bush on this issue. I can't stand abortion. The mere thought of it sickens me to my stomach. What if the father of the child wants the baby? What then? Does the woman kill it anyway? She may be carrying it, but Scientifically, the baby is as much his as it is hers. I saw an interview with Obama about this very issue. As much as this issue pains me, I will have to say that I give him the benefit of the doubt because he seems to understand that if a woman really wants an abortion, she will find ways to get it done.

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Posted in: Obama touts economic aid plan's impact on average Americans See in context

Dude, did you just copy and paste a response from another thread? I swear I just read this same response from another topic. Anyway, Like I said before, the money for this Stimulus plan isn't coming from anyone but the good ole US taxpayer.

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Posted in: Obama touts economic aid plan's impact on average Americans See in context

Yup, I want my check so I can blow it all on weed and hookers and beer. Woot!!

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Posted in: Obama touts economic aid plan's impact on average Americans See in context

Ah, but lets not forget who started this massive spending crap...cough Bush cough Dick Cheney cough. I was shocked when the first bailout got passed to the greedy fat cats on Wall Street. Now it is just a slippery slope of cutting checks. Where is my check dammit!?

The big problem with this package is that it might move to slow to pick us up out of the recession. On that, I agree with the Republicans. On the other hand, if the recession is slated to end within 2 years anyway, it makes one question the point of trying to do something about it now. Perhaps Obama is trying to do what FDR did...Keep things from getting worse than they are.

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Posted in: Obama touts economic aid plan's impact on average Americans See in context

MMMMMMM..Federal Government Supplied Gravy!!!!

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Posted in: Obama moves to reshape U.S. policy by closing Gitmo See in context

Yes, it is about doing what is morally right, I agree. But, I was merely speaking on the possible effects that closing Gitmo could have since some on this board seem to think nothing good or beneficial can come from it.

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Posted in: Obama moves to reshape U.S. policy by closing Gitmo See in context

Ah, nice to see some of these right wingers coming out of the wood work to rant.

Let me make this clear, I am not on the side of the far left or right. Rather I am a man who walks down the middle. Conservative on some issues and Liberal on others. I see this as a good move. If you look back in history, you will see that benevolence rules over malice any day. Take Darius the great as an example. Hatred breeds more hatred and two wrongs don't make a right.

This maybe a PR move by the President, and I myself believe that it was a little hasty. However, the overall goodwill that it brings with it overshadows the negatives. With more goodwill, Obama gets more power and influence to get some of our allies back and to make it harder for our allies to say no to his requests.

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Posted in: Obama moves to reshape U.S. policy by closing Gitmo See in context

ROFLMAO at USAFdude. Priceless. It doesn't matter what Obama does, the right wingers will make it seem like it is one step closer to the end of the world. Lets agree to disagree. You guys got a dude with bush, and the left got one with Carter.

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Posted in: Obama tackles recession, war and ethics on day one See in context

Nice T.R. reference. I think he is my favorite president. But, I do agree with the "Speak Softly" way of doing things.

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Posted in: Obama tackles recession, war and ethics on day one See in context

Wolfpack, can I have some of the pot your smoking? The man hasn't even been in office two days and you already say he is the worst president in history? How soon we forget the likes of Andrew Johnson, James Buchanan, and Cleveland's Second term. Even bush got more than 48 hours before he was pelted with tomatoes and eggs. Give it a rest.

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Posted in: Obama tackles recession, war and ethics on day one See in context

Timborder...that is SICK!! Why do that when he has Biden there. What else is a VP supposed to do? I beat Sarah Palin could tell us.

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Posted in: Obama tackles recession, war and ethics on day one See in context

I still don't see what the problem is putting them in a Federal prison. Given the way American prisons are, there chances of coming out alive are 50/50 at best. I guess the problem is where would they go after there term is up? Sending them back to their country after being in a US prison would probably not be such a good idea. If they do manage to survive, then they would be coming out bigger, stronger, smarter, and more violent than when they went in.

I don't know, pretty perplexing if you ask me. But this is why I am in Chemistry and not Politics or Human studies.

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Posted in: Pachinko man See in context

Man, that mask made me drop my hot coco on my lap.

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