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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:12 PM by David9176
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If you smeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell what Barack is cookin'!!!
LOL.
Please..if there is a God...Do Not let this catch the mainstream!!
Good post
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:12 PM by E-ville
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easy, the phrase i want to hear
"Ron Paul Revolution"
he may be out of the race, but this war ain't over.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:28 PM by indigothefish
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how about this thread is not relevant to a conspiracy site...
it's just you wanting to share your opinion about 'catch phrases' etc etc...
and hear what people think also
no conspiracy there just a waste of internet.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:34 PM by Aleksander
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I don't ever want to hear on the political commercials at the end the slogan I am so and so and I aprove of this message. I mean come on wasnt you
in the commercial didnt that there tell people that you approve of this message...I'm sorry it just tonks me off that they still use that crap.
wheew got that out thanks
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:46 PM by David9176
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I think it might be a law....because other organizations can put up commercials that aren't affiliated with a campaign. I think this is to separate
them to show which commercials a candidate is officially endorsing.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:46 PM by roadgravel
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The 'main street' and 'hockey mom' are annoying to me for whatever reason. I will also throw in the 'drill, baby, drill'.
I was driving through El Campo, TX on Thursday and saw that someone had setup a line of signs on a road headed out of town. These sign where
constructed like the reality signs one sees in yards.
The signs read 'drill, drill, drill, drill, baby, drill'.
Most likely a political statement as many in the area will vote for McCain. Bet the signs are there well into next year.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 09:56 PM by anachryon
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Oh my god, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I nearly fell out when I heard him say he went to get some " pie".
Ba-Rock Obama, hm?
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 11:23 PM by JaxonRoberts
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 11:27 PM by Alexander_Supertramp
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Ba-Rock...catchy name indeed! I'd prefer to see him do the 'People's Elbow' on McCain for the win
Back on topic, I'd love to hear Do you smell what Ba-Rock is cookin! It'd be nice to see something political that would make me laugh, outside of
Tina Fey and SNL.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 11:32 PM by bigfatfurrytexan
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I don't want to ever hear a catch phrase again. I want to hear substance. I never have heard it from a politician before, so it will likely sound
foreign.
I would like to see:
- limits on campaign money (severely limited, as in less than 500k)
- no names on the ballots. Instead, put platforms. Let us vote on their ideas, not their personality
- the abolishing of all political parties. I want their loyalty to America to be first, not their party
- equal funding for all candidates. i am tired of elections being bought
- no cost to get on the ballot. i know some folks who are dirt poor, but that would make a good president. The money thing is a form of
discrimination, and is unAmerican
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:25 AM by E-ville
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Originally posted by Aleksander
I don't ever want to hear on the political commercials at the end the slogan I am so and so and I aprove of this message. I mean come on wasnt you
in the commercial didnt that there tell people that you approve of this message...I'm sorry it just tonks me off that they still use that crap.
wheew got that out thanks
That message is now a law.. had to do with some questionable ads placed in past elections.. its not by choice its verification that the ad is placed
and approved by the candidate.. but yes its stupid.
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:25 AM by JaxonRoberts
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Originally posted by Alexander_Supertramp
I'd prefer to see him do the 'People's Elbow' on McCain for the win 
Wait, wouldn't that make that "The Most Electrifying Move in Presidential Politics"?!?!? I can hear his first State of the Union Address to
Congress: "Know your role and Shut Your Mouth!"! LOL!
Sorry for getting off topic, but it's just too damn funny!
Back on topic, I never want to hear the Bailout refered to as the Wall Street Rescue Plan again! AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!!!!!
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 06:51 AM by soldiermom
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Let's see... Change and Hope
Pitbull with lipstick
Pig with lipstick
My friends
And my all time number one catch "word" SHEEPLE
Who came up with that word? That's the single most used word on this board and I must say, I'M SICK OF SEEING IT!
Truly, I'm fed up with the whole run up to election day. I can't wait until it's over.
Hopefully, the candidates for the next election can keep their shorts on and not start campaining until a year before election day as opposed to the
two years of hell they've put us through this time.
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 10:17 AM by Astrithr
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:31 PM by The Prime Mover
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"pork barreled earmarks"
"old boy network"
"cleeeean coahaaaal" (as pronounced by the old man with the white hair)
"my friends"
"cronyism"
"hey...I" (In the typical Mcain "let me level with you" tone)
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:37 PM by LiquidMirage
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Mine would have to be "Change"
One I want to hear would "black collar crime"!
I think that one will be appropriate in January.
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:41 PM by asmeone2
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Mine would be:
"The only difference between Obama and Osama is the BS "
And oh yeah, "inexperienced."
[edit on 18-10-2008 by asmeone2]
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:44 PM by Stormdancer777
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We are the ones we've been waiting for.
We are the change that we seek.
Yes we can.
The one.
Why can't I just eat my waffle?
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reply posted on 18-10-2008 @ 12:46 PM by Stormdancer777
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Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
I don't want to ever hear a catch phrase again. I want to hear substance. I never have heard it from a politician before, so it will likely sound
foreign.
I would like to see:
- limits on campaign money (severely limited, as in less than 500k)
- no names on the ballots. Instead, put platforms. Let us vote on their ideas, not their personality
- the abolishing of all political parties. I want their loyalty to America to be first, not their party
- equal funding for all candidates. i am tired of elections being bought
- no cost to get on the ballot. i know some folks who are dirt poor, but that would make a good president. The money thing is a form of
discrimination, and is unAmerican
Can't argue with any of that Tex.
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