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On September 07 2012 11:04 Sadist wrote:Show nested quote +On September 07 2012 10:56 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 10:53 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 10:48 MinusPlus wrote:On September 07 2012 10:46 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 09:25 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 09:24 JinDesu wrote: First Scarlett Johansson, now Eva Longoria.
DNC, you have my vote. Good work, aiming for my libido! Hahha, the benefits of having a strong women's issues platform. :D And by strong women's issues platform we mean - ABORTION! Even for minors who haven't told their parents! Oh and free condoms. Oh come on. That is another method of birth control but I don't think it's recommended. Planned Parenthood includes a lot of other important services though. Hell, I used it myself... getting snipped is a much safer option than my wife getting her tubes tied. exactly, people don't even mention that you can get STD testing at planned parenthood. Its much more than an "abortion clinic".
Unfortunate to throw the baby out with the bath water.
Damn, he can get somber quite well. But now loud again. I like somber Biden
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The thing that I hate most about Biden is his forced show of emotion. Especially at times where it should easily come naturally. So fake.
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Wow Biden had a pretty sweet speech there, I'm surprised.
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i give that speech a 'meh'.
Too much melodrama.
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Thank God that is over. So tedious.
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On September 07 2012 11:08 screamingpalm wrote: The thing that I hate most about Biden is his forced show of emotion. Especially at times where it should easily come naturally. So fake.
if you think that was fake *put on sunglasses* you dont know joe YEAHHH!!!
am i doing this right? i dont think i did that right 
but really i dont think that was faked, biden is a very real guy
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On September 07 2012 11:08 screamingpalm wrote: The thing that I hate most about Biden is his forced show of emotion. Especially at times where it should easily come naturally. So fake.
He needs an editor to scrub his speeches. And he needs to stop trying so hard.
When Joe is on, he's REALLY good. But tonight, he was off.
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On September 07 2012 11:04 dvorakftw wrote:Show nested quote +On September 07 2012 10:52 MinusPlus wrote:On September 07 2012 10:50 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 09:34 JinDesu wrote:On September 07 2012 09:33 sunprince wrote:On September 07 2012 09:24 JinDesu wrote: First Scarlett Johansson, now Eva Longoria.
DNC, you have my vote. Good work, aiming for my libido! Using popular appeal is a cheap tactic which sidesteps actual policy discussion, and it's no better when the Dems do it than when the GOP does. The whole "doesn't matter who you vote for, just go out and vote" is also disingenous, because the people saying it know that the youth they're mobilizing are overwhelmingly liberal. This kind of populist appeal is what got us into our deficit troubles in the first place; more people voting sounds nice in theory but it just means that more uninformed/self-interested voters... Well, humorously, I did enjoy the statement from Eva saying "The Eva Longoria that worked in fast food services needed the tax cut. The Eva Longoria that now works making movies does not." Struck home nice and well with my beliefs, thank you very much. Why do none of the rich ostensibly smart people know they can give as much of their earned income to the government as they want? Because if they were giving all of their money away they wouldn't be rich and smart. But if the government takes it from them... they are? Wait what? Aww, him no understand. How cute!
Anyway. Glad the Biden stopped. That...face at the end. Argh, I feel like I'm going to have to check under the bed a few times tonight.
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Is this the part of the convention where Chris Rock talks to a chair for eight minutes?
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On September 07 2012 11:13 Defacer wrote: Is this the part of the convention where Chris Rock talks to a chair for eight minutes?
That would be amazing.
Oooooo.. that comparo with Abe was pretty good.
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On September 07 2012 10:56 sevencck wrote: Apples and Oranges. It wasn't dismantled. Part of it was repealed, and it was because Clinton wanted to promote more loans for lower and middle income families, not because he wanted banks to do anything they pleased. The fact that he may have opened up a loophole that was later exploited by a lack of consistent oversight just proves my point. The government forcing banks to make home loans to people that couldn't afford them is not exploiting a loophole.
I wrote a one act play to explain this. I hope to get Scarlet and Natalie to star.
Government: "Why aren't you giving blacks home loans?" Banks: "They don't have enough money to pay back the loans." Government: "Racist! Give them the money or you go to jail!" Businesswoman: "Hello. I would like a business loan to start a company and hire people for great high wage jobs!" Banks: "Sorry, we already gave the money to people for over-valued homes which they still wouldn't have been able to afford at actual value." Businesswoman: "Who is the President today? This is all his fault! Damn you, Bush!"
The End
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Was that Clooney narrating?
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They are really pushing the subject about saving the car companies. I guess it's quite good for targeting middle america (literally).
And now the healthcare subject is quite good. Of course, it's a subject that's important to me, so I may have bias towards it. But it's pretty well done in my opinion.
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On September 07 2012 11:04 Sadist wrote:Show nested quote +On September 07 2012 10:56 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 10:53 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 10:48 MinusPlus wrote:On September 07 2012 10:46 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 09:25 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 09:24 JinDesu wrote: First Scarlett Johansson, now Eva Longoria.
DNC, you have my vote. Good work, aiming for my libido! Hahha, the benefits of having a strong women's issues platform. :D And by strong women's issues platform we mean - ABORTION! Even for minors who haven't told their parents! Oh and free condoms. Oh come on. That is another method of birth control but I don't think it's recommended. Planned Parenthood includes a lot of other important services though. Hell, I used it myself... getting snipped is a much safer option than my wife getting her tubes tied. exactly, people don't even mention that you can get STD testing at planned parenthood. Its much more than an "abortion clinic". Are those now free thanks to Obama?
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On September 07 2012 11:09 Nanikure wrote: Wow Biden had a pretty sweet speech there, I'm surprised. I wonder who wrote it.
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On September 07 2012 11:21 dvorakftw wrote:Show nested quote +On September 07 2012 11:04 Sadist wrote:On September 07 2012 10:56 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 10:53 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 10:48 MinusPlus wrote:On September 07 2012 10:46 dvorakftw wrote:On September 07 2012 09:25 screamingpalm wrote:On September 07 2012 09:24 JinDesu wrote: First Scarlett Johansson, now Eva Longoria.
DNC, you have my vote. Good work, aiming for my libido! Hahha, the benefits of having a strong women's issues platform. :D And by strong women's issues platform we mean - ABORTION! Even for minors who haven't told their parents! Oh and free condoms. Oh come on. That is another method of birth control but I don't think it's recommended. Planned Parenthood includes a lot of other important services though. Hell, I used it myself... getting snipped is a much safer option than my wife getting her tubes tied. exactly, people don't even mention that you can get STD testing at planned parenthood. Its much more than an "abortion clinic". Are those now free thanks to Obama?
Not yet But ACA is just a start
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On September 07 2012 11:15 dvorakftw wrote:Show nested quote +On September 07 2012 10:56 sevencck wrote: Apples and Oranges. It wasn't dismantled. Part of it was repealed, and it was because Clinton wanted to promote more loans for lower and middle income families, not because he wanted banks to do anything they pleased. The fact that he may have opened up a loophole that was later exploited by a lack of consistent oversight just proves my point. The government forcing banks to make home loans to people that couldn't afford them is not exploiting a loophole. I wrote a one act play to explain this. I hope to get Scarlet and Natalie to star. Government: "Why aren't you giving blacks home loans?" Banks: "They don't have enough money to pay back the loans." Government: "Racist! Give them the money or you go to jail!" Businesswoman: "Hello. I would like a business loan to start a company and hire people for great high wage jobs!" Banks: "Sorry, we already gave the money to people for over-valued homes which they still wouldn't have been able to afford at actual value." Businesswoman: "Who is the President today? This is all his fault! Damn you, Bush!" The End
The best part of your play by far. I suppose Clinton signed a document and all of a sudden banks started throwing free money at blacks and turning away good investments? The document that Clinton signed repealed two provisions restricting affiliations between banks and securities firms. Please connect the dots between this and your play. And please, I beg you, not in play form.
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LOL! That joke was awesome!
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