^^ sis dili na puede...as explained already...obama and biden jud...or maccain and palin...dili puede saksak sinagol...
si mccain wala pa ko kakita jud ni speech wala nag basa....
nindot sad nya ni itan-aw sa ilang debate sa....
Obama-Biden
McCain-Palin
^^ sis dili na puede...as explained already...obama and biden jud...or maccain and palin...dili puede saksak sinagol...
si mccain wala pa ko kakita jud ni speech wala nag basa....
nindot sad nya ni itan-aw sa ilang debate sa....
McCain Invented the BlackBerry!!!
Well actually he didn't. But one of his staff says he did.
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Even if America practices democracy it cannot be denied nga many still are racist, thus making Obama loosing some significant votes. My barkada nga naa pud sa states told me nga haldlok gyud daw ang mga blacks if e compare sa mga mexicans, and it would be more scary daw if si Obama mu daog kay basin mu dako na ulo sa mga blacks.
.... Saturday nigh Live.
"And I can see Russia from my House"
instant classic.... It sums up what seems to pass as a proper statement for them conservative people of them states of America
Obama is more of the same Democratic Party fast-talking, do-anything-to-win type. He downplays his really controversial side like his support for abortion and infanticide. His VP, Biden, is a false Catholic who doesn't have the integrity to leave the Church whose teachings he doesn't follow anyway.
McCain, at least, is more honest: You get what you vote for. And Gov. Palin is a fresh, dynamic, and honest worker. They are the more decent team.
The elections are more than just the issue of abortion. Roe v. Wade is already in the books.
You get what you vote for alright if you go for McCain alright. The man plans on continuing the war on Iraq sending more soldiers to their graves. How long until those soldiers become draftees instead of volunteers? Another Nixonian govt. isn't what America needs.
Gov. Palin is just scary. No abortion even for victims of incest and rape? You've got to be kidding me. Plus the woman recanted on her statement that the Iraq war is "a task that is from God". If she were head of state, such a statement would ignite more problems in the Middle East. She needs to read up on national security and foreign policy. Her statements against Russia could've started a war in the 70's and 80's.
Last edited by diatabz; 09-17-2008 at 11:21 PM. Reason: TYPOS!!!
@obemon: i was reading the news this morning about that blackberry stuff and i was like, "that's just the lamest thing in the world." lol.
@mannyamador: i don't see why you relate Biden as being a false catholic to his bid as the next VP. as for Obama's policy on abortion, freedom of choice is what he's aiming for--a choice for women to decide on their own health. unlike McCain, whose decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade is outright ridiculous.
Let's not pretend that abortion is a health issue. It's NOT. There are very few cases where a woman's health is really involved. Obama and Biden want to allow abortion on demand, for ANY reason, no matter how trivial. Now THAT isn't only ridiculous, it's MONSTROUS.
Not all choices should be permitted. We don;t allow people to right to "choose" to commit murder, to destroy property, to steal. These are all illegal. Why then should murdering the innocent be allowed? That's what abortion is: MURDERING ANOTHER INNOCENT HUMAN BEING.
That says a lot about what Biden and Obama think about innocent children: expendable when inconvenient.
Abortion is the real elephant in the room. More people are killed every year in the US through abortion (around a million innocent lives) than all the casualties in Iraq every year.
Nurse says Obama supports infanticide
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=11799
Washington DC, Feb 16, 2008 / 05:35 am (CNA).- A pro-life nurse is seconding a statement made by Alan Keyes that Jesus Christ would not vote for Barack Obama, pointing to his support for infanticide.
Jill Stanek is a nurse who discovered babies were being aborted alive and shelved to die in soiled utility rooms while working at a hospital in Illinois and since has been a strong advocate against partial-birth and live-birth abortions.
According to her commentary on WorldNetDaily.com, Stanek explains why Keyes made his statement.
At the federal level, legislation was presented called the Born Alive Infants Protection Act (BAIPA) which stated all live-born babies were guaranteed the same constitutional right to equal protection, whether or not they were wanted.
BAIPA sailed through the U.S. Senate by unanimous vote and by an overwhelming majority in the House. President Bush signed the bill into law in 2002.
Stanek wrote that, “in Illinois, the state version of BAIPA repeatedly failed, thanks in large part to then-state Sen. Barack Obama. It only passed in 2005, after Obama left.”
“Obama articulately worried that legislation protecting live aborted babies might infringe on women's rights or abortionists' rights. Obama's clinical discourse, his lack of mercy, shocked me. I was naive back then. Obama voted against the measure, twice. It ultimately failed.”
“So, the reason Keyes said Jesus Christ wouldn't vote for Barack Obama was because of Obama's fanatical support of abortion to the point of condoning infanticide.”
In a recent USA Today opinion piece, Obama admitted being "nagged" by the Jesus-wouldn't-vote-for-him statement, but only because he wished he'd given a different comeback.
Obama’s initial response, as stated in USA Today was “that we live in a pluralistic society, and that I can't impose my religious views on another.” He added that he was running to be the U.S. senator of Illinois, and not a minister.
Stanek summarized Obama’s second response saying that “Obama insinuated opposition to abortion is based only on religion, lecturing pro-lifers like me to ‘explain why abortion violates some principle that is accessible to people of all faiths, including those with no faith at all.’”
“I don't recall mentioning religion when I testified against live-birth abortion. I only recall describing a live aborted baby I held in a hospital soiled utility room until he died, and a live aborted baby who was accidentally thrown into the trash,” she told WorldNetDaily.
Yet, Stanek pointed out that religion was never part of the abortion ban debate. “I recall comparisons made to U.S. laws ensuring animals being killed are treated humanely. I recall testimony that late-term babies feel excruciating pain while being aborted.”
Stanek concluded by asking Obama, why do “you think Jesus should vote for you?”
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