AHAHAHAHAH Obama Supporters Get Owned
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[YOUTUBE]NyvqhdllXgU[/YOUTUBE]
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reminded me of
http://www.southperry.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3347

lol.
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While not defending either position (I'm aussie), I think you could find people who support McCain if you presented them Obamas policies in the same way. Seems to be indicitive of political supporters the world over. Support the person regardless of substance.
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That was both incredibly hilarious and depressing at the same time.
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loddlaen Wrote:While not defending either position (I'm aussie), I think you could find people who support McCain if you presented them Obamas policies in the same way. Seems to be indicitive of political supporters the world over. Support the person regardless of substance.

They gave them a chart listing Obama's views but under McCain's name and vice versa. Based on that, the people picked Obama, which really meant they were picking McCain
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0mgP1r4tes Wrote:They gave them a chart listing Obama's views but under McCain's name and vice versa. Based on that, the people picked Obama, which really meant they were picking McCain

I know, and I meant you could find McCain supporters and give them Obamas policies in the guise of McCain and get the same result.

Those 3 people you heard would not have been the first 3 random people they spoke to. They could have spoke to a lot of people before they got the reaction they wanted for that piece.

But like I said, I'm neither for or against either candidate and this probably reflects the fact that many people support someone based on something other than substance.
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This doesn't show any less of Barack Obama, it just shows less of America.

Plus this is an old video and an old topic, everyone already knows half of America has an IQ below 50.
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GMSInfighter Wrote:This doesn't show any less of Barack Obama, it just shows less of America.

Plus this is an old video and an old topic, everyone already knows half of America has an IQ below 50.
What it shows is what some black people refuse to admit. Some are voting for him just because he is black and they have NO idea what his policies are
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0mgP1r4tes Wrote:What it shows is what some black people refuse to admit. Some are voting for him just because he is black and they have NO idea what his policies are

They're just un-educated on politics.
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0mgP1r4tes Wrote:What it shows is what some black people refuse to admit. Some are voting for him just because he is black and they have NO idea what his policies are

And some white people aren't voting for Obama because he's black. It goes both ways.
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ROFL, that's just American retardedness on tape! Big Grin

Actually, this one was more fun:
[YOUTUBE]esbS_vT25GU[/YOUTUBE]

America f`uck yeah! Big Grin
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Man, pineapplein' A, you people use any opportunity to insult Americans. We are not that dumb. We have uneducated masses like every other country. Oh, and most of us don't care about politics. We're only bordered by two countries and very little of what goes on in the world affects us directly. So you might be able to find a larger sample of Americans who don't understand current events, but it's still a horrible sample of how educated people are.
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loddlaen Wrote:While not defending either position (I'm aussie), I think you could find people who support McCain if you presented them Obamas policies in the same way. Seems to be indicitive of political supporters the world over. Support the person regardless of substance.
Anyone who is still standing by McCain will be aware of his stance on any deal breakers. People who have this kind of support for Obama base on it on the idea that they simply don't like how politics are and they believe Obama can change it. The folks blindly standing behind McCain are blindly standing behind him because of issues (i.e., "OMG NO ABORTION", "OMG DONT WITHDRAW FROM IRAQ"). The folks blindly standing behind Obama are blindly standing behind him more due to him being "the candidate of change" (although, I must admit, there probably are some staunch supporters of nationalized health care, so they might be blindly following Obama because of that).

They also may just be sticking with McCain moreso because they don't like Obama's policies than that they like McCain's. I personally don't like many of Obama's stances, and if I were to vote for one or the other, I'd probably go with McCain, EVEN THOUGH I am also not fond of many of HIS platforms.

Oh and by the way, I was watching CNN earlier and they said Obama was favored 97% by Blacks. NINETY SEVEN PERCENT.

GMSInfighter Wrote:This doesn't show any less of Barack Obama, it just shows less of America.

Plus this is an old video and an old topic, everyone already knows half of America has an IQ below 50.
Actually, half of America have an IQ below 100.

Lylac Wrote:And some white people aren't voting for Obama because he's black. It goes both ways.
Yeah, but are 97% of Whites favoring McCain? Hell, are even 60%?

Dusk Wrote:very little of what goes on in the world affects us directly.
hahahahaha

You're funny.
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Afrobean Wrote:Anyone who is still standing by McCain will be aware of his stance on any deal breakers. People who have this kind of support for Obama base on it on the idea that they simply don't like how politics are and they believe Obama can change it. The folks blindly standing behind McCain are blindly standing behind him because of issues (i.e., "OMG NO ABORTION", "OMG DONT WITHDRAW FROM IRAQ"). The folks blindly standing behind Obama are blindly standing behind him more due to him being "the candidate of change" (although, I must admit, there probably are some staunch supporters of nationalized health care, so they might be blindly following Obama because of that).

Like someone else said, there are probably equally white people who are following McCain because he isn't Black. I'm not disagreeing that there are definitely black people who are supporting him blindly. But if you went to a state (not to stereotype, but a southern state? not sure exactly where there might be a concentration of black dislike) and did this with McCain spouting some of Obamas policies, you would easily be able to generate the same results.
One of the worst offenders of blind support from what I've seen if Oprah. Obama could probably hand it a piece of paper he wiped his arse with and she would probably declare it to be a work of genius.
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In my class, we went over how both candidates plan to change helathcare. Out of the six people in my row, four liked McCain's plan over Obama's.

Meanwhile McCain's plan takes more income tax from your paycheck, and throws $5,000 at everyone, meanwhile the average healthcare for one person costs $12,000 a year. Five months of healthcare...

Obama's plan doesn't affect me, as people who get their insurance from employers keep the same insurance plan. If you don't have insurance, Obama gives you the option of getting a more affordable (albeit probably worse) health coverage.

Obama>McCain in my book as far as healthcare goes.
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[COLOR="RoyalBlue"]You're asking people to actually take time to keep up with politics

Most people don't have the time, or they're just too lazy[/COLOR]
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Let's ignore the guy who was voting for McCain end up with the same results as the others after getting the same switcheroo treatment.


edit: Wait, it's not in this exact video (It was cut off apparently at the end. I'll find it.)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b5p3OB6roA...re=related
At about 3:00-3:10
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This just enforces my theory: The two party system does not work, it's just mob mentality.

EDIT: I'd love to argue with whoever is typing out a lovely wall of text, but I've got to attend something at 6. I'll post something when I get back.
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There are some pretty dumb McCain supporters too... do I even need to post a video? I will anyway.

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Magus Wrote:This just enforces my theory: The two party system does not work, it's just mob mentality.

And it won't change for a long time, which is a shame.
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loddlaen Wrote:Like someone else said, there are probably equally white people who are following McCain because he isn't Black. I'm not disagreeing that there are definitely black people who are supporting him blindly. But if you went to a state (not to stereotype, but a southern state? not sure exactly where there might be a concentration of black dislike) and did this with McCain spouting some of Obamas policies, you would easily be able to generate the same results.
One of the worst offenders of blind support from what I've seen if Oprah. Obama could probably hand it a piece of paper he wiped his arse with and she would probably declare it to be a work of genius.
I think you're missing the point here.

How many Black people would choose a person based on race rather than qualifications? How many White people would choose a person based on race rather than qualifications?

If Whites were as racist as you claim, McCain would have THE EXACT SAME kind of lead among Whites that Obama has among Blacks. Even among the states where McCain has his highest leads, I wouldn't think he leads by any more than around 60~70% among Whites.

Quote:Meanwhile McCain's plan takes more income tax from your paycheck, and throws $5,000 at everyone, meanwhile the average healthcare for one person costs $12,000 a year. Five months of healthcare...
If I were insured, I'd be losing ~50 dollars from each one of my pay checks. Over 52 weeks, that is a total of about 2600 dollars. McCain's plan would have to increase my cost by nearly 2x to break even, more than 2x to be at a higher cost for me.

But that said, even that is a bad idea. It is not the government's job to give people health insurance, whether it be by forcing a universal system or if it's by giving checks to individuals to pay for health care. It is the government's job to protect the rights of it's citizens, and "insurance" is not a "right", nor would I even say that "health" is a "right".
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