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Boater October 13th 08 04:48 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 


Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


[email protected] October 13th 08 05:24 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Boater wrote:
Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Why do political posts here? I dont know Harry's reason but I admit
sometimes I just cannot help myself although I try to only respond to
them and not do the original post. I admit I have done plenty of
them . Why? Because I cannot find a good venue for them elsewhere an
am consequently frustrated. When I post to political NGs, they
normally have so many posts that mine get lost in the flood of
others. Also, I find that most people here are reasonably smart so
more than half the time the responses are intelligent whereas that is
not true in most political NGs. I really wish I could find a good
place to post political stuff cuz then I would not be tempted to post
here.
Whats your reason Harry?

Boater October 13th 08 05:28 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
wrote:
On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Boater wrote:
Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Why do political posts here? I dont know Harry's reason but I admit
sometimes I just cannot help myself although I try to only respond to
them and not do the original post. I admit I have done plenty of
them . Why? Because I cannot find a good venue for them elsewhere an
am consequently frustrated. When I post to political NGs, they
normally have so many posts that mine get lost in the flood of
others. Also, I find that most people here are reasonably smart so
more than half the time the responses are intelligent whereas that is
not true in most political NGs. I really wish I could find a good
place to post political stuff cuz then I would not be tempted to post
here.
Whats your reason Harry?



It isn't to change the minds, such as they are, of the righties here!

:)

I'm an "irregular" poster on a couple of political blogs where the
subject is discussed in at least a semi-serious fashion.

Canuck57[_3_] October 13th 08 05:31 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...


Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Yep, Obama never did have the guts to join up. But then he wasn't raised
inside the US until what, age 10 or 11?



Boater October 13th 08 05:45 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
Canuck57 wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Yep, Obama never did have the guts to join up. But then he wasn't raised
inside the US until what, age 10 or 11?




The guts to sign up for what, precisely?

The military?

What for? There are plenty of ways to serve one's country; the military
is only one of them, and no more valid or important than many of the
others.

Obama lived in the United States until he was six, and then spent about
four years in Indonesia. At the age of 10, he returned to his
birthplace, Hawaii, to live until he was graduated from high school.
After that, he attended college and settled in the continental United
States.

What point are you trying to make by repeatedly harping upon the four
years Obama lived in Indonesia? To any rational, educated person, that
would be a plus. There's nothing quite like living in an entirely
different culture to open your mind.

BAR[_3_] October 13th 08 05:46 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Boater wrote:
Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Why do political posts here? I dont know Harry's reason but I admit
sometimes I just cannot help myself although I try to only respond to
them and not do the original post. I admit I have done plenty of
them . Why? Because I cannot find a good venue for them elsewhere an
am consequently frustrated. When I post to political NGs, they
normally have so many posts that mine get lost in the flood of
others. Also, I find that most people here are reasonably smart so
more than half the time the responses are intelligent whereas that is
not true in most political NGs. I really wish I could find a good
place to post political stuff cuz then I would not be tempted to post
here.
Whats your reason Harry?



It isn't to change the minds, such as they are, of the righties here!

:)

I'm an "irregular" poster on a couple of political blogs where the
subject is discussed in at least a semi-serious fashion.


You don't post on any political blogs, they would chew you up and spit
you out. You wouldn't last more than two minutes.


Boater October 13th 08 05:56 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Boater wrote:
Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?

Why do political posts here? I dont know Harry's reason but I admit
sometimes I just cannot help myself although I try to only respond to
them and not do the original post. I admit I have done plenty of
them . Why? Because I cannot find a good venue for them elsewhere an
am consequently frustrated. When I post to political NGs, they
normally have so many posts that mine get lost in the flood of
others. Also, I find that most people here are reasonably smart so
more than half the time the responses are intelligent whereas that is
not true in most political NGs. I really wish I could find a good
place to post political stuff cuz then I would not be tempted to post
here.
Whats your reason Harry?



It isn't to change the minds, such as they are, of the righties here!

:)

I'm an "irregular" poster on a couple of political blogs where the
subject is discussed in at least a semi-serious fashion.


You don't post on any political blogs, they would chew you up and spit
you out. You wouldn't last more than two minutes.



snerk


This from a guy who couldn't make it in college or the marines?

Eisboch October 13th 08 06:29 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
Canuck57 wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Yep, Obama never did have the guts to join up. But then he wasn't raised
inside the US until what, age 10 or 11?



The guts to sign up for what, precisely?

The military?

What for? There are plenty of ways to serve one's country; the military is
only one of them, and no more valid or important than many of the others.

Obama lived in the United States until he was six, and then spent about
four years in Indonesia. At the age of 10, he returned to his birthplace,
Hawaii, to live until he was graduated from high school. After that, he
attended college and settled in the continental United States.

What point are you trying to make by repeatedly harping upon the four
years Obama lived in Indonesia? To any rational, educated person, that
would be a plus. There's nothing quite like living in an entirely
different culture to open your mind.






I know I am going to regret this, but since I am not feeling well, I may as
well get sicker.

First, your point about service to one's country:

I agree with you. There's a difference though in serving in a capacity of
one's choice .... a capacity that one likes or may further a personal
objective versus serving without choice (when the draft was in use) or
serving due to a sense of patriotic duty or obligation. Most people that
serve in the military do so for one term of enlistment or commission and
then get the hell out. I can understand how four years in the Peace Corps
or doing Community Organizing can be personally rewarding, but serving in
the military is a duty for most, without direct personal benefit.

The other issue regarding Obama's living in Indonesia:

Many rational, educated people know that one's nurture during youth has a
strong influence in adult thought. Four years between the age of 6 and 10
living in a different culture doesn't "open" one's mind. It establishes
it.

We may disagree about the potential outcome, but I happen to live in a
traditional American culture. I respect others, have lived for several
years in others, but choose to live here. If I didn't, I'd move.

My preference for a President includes one that is 100 percent committed to
preserving America's culture and heritage, not changing it.


Eisboch






Boater October 13th 08 07:05 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
Canuck57 wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?
Yep, Obama never did have the guts to join up. But then he wasn't raised
inside the US until what, age 10 or 11?


The guts to sign up for what, precisely?

The military?

What for? There are plenty of ways to serve one's country; the military is
only one of them, and no more valid or important than many of the others.

Obama lived in the United States until he was six, and then spent about
four years in Indonesia. At the age of 10, he returned to his birthplace,
Hawaii, to live until he was graduated from high school. After that, he
attended college and settled in the continental United States.

What point are you trying to make by repeatedly harping upon the four
years Obama lived in Indonesia? To any rational, educated person, that
would be a plus. There's nothing quite like living in an entirely
different culture to open your mind.






I know I am going to regret this, but since I am not feeling well, I may as
well get sicker.


Nothing serious, I hope, although if you bought a VW bus...well... :)


[email protected] October 13th 08 09:32 PM

McCain's 'New' Speech...
 
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:45:32 -0400, Boater
wrote:

Canuck57 wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Same old schitt...and did you know he was a POW?


Yep, Obama never did have the guts to join up. But then he wasn't raised
inside the US until what, age 10 or 11?




The guts to sign up for what, precisely?

The military?

What for? There are plenty of ways to serve one's country; the military
is only one of them, and no more valid or important than many of the
others.

Obama lived in the United States until he was six, and then spent about
four years in Indonesia. At the age of 10, he returned to his
birthplace, Hawaii, to live until he was graduated from high school.
After that, he attended college and settled in the continental United
States.

What point are you trying to make by repeatedly harping upon the four
years Obama lived in Indonesia? To any rational, educated person, that
would be a plus. There's nothing quite like living in an entirely
different culture to open your mind.


Open mind? Sounds diabolical!


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