September 5, 200817 yr Member Heart has been added to the list of music artists that do not want McCain to use their songs. McCain has been sent a cease and desist order. I guess Kool and the Gang either don't know their song was used or don't care.
September 5, 200817 yr Member That last line is utterly ridiculous. It's totally idiotic to imply that just because the Obama spokesperson didn't point it out to him doesn't mean they agree with him in the least. McCain should be happy now that he set a ratings record forr a presidential acceptance speech and drew a bigger audience than Obama. Too bad they shifted the football game for that though. LikeI said.......anyone who did not know that was racially offensive are the only people in the Deep South to say something like that.... Because calling someone of color uppity just might get your tail a one-way trip to the ER. Heart has been added to the list of music artists that do not want McCain to use their songs. McCain has been sent a cease and desist order. I guess Kool and the Gang either don't know their song was used or don't care. Probably by the end of the weekend K&TG will respond. If not.......they don't care, because it's been in the news for the last two days. Sorry but I live in the Deep South. I was born in the Deep South and have never lived anywhere else and I had no idea about the racial overtones of that word. I was as well, and knew that term when I was a little boy. Guess I now have to add 3 people to the list of those who didn't know.
September 5, 200817 yr Member Sorry but I live in the Deep South. I was born in the Deep South and have never lived anywhere else and I had no idea about the racial overtones of that word. I learned about it on television years ago and I've never been to the south unless a layover in Miami counts. I guess it depends on how isolated people are from other races as to what they learn and don't about what can be considered and what's not.
September 5, 200817 yr Member That last line is utterly ridiculous. It's totally idiotic to imply that just because the Obama spokesperson didn't point it out to him doesn't mean they agree with him in the least. McCain should be happy now that he set a ratings record forr a presidential acceptance speech and drew a bigger audience than Obama. Too bad they shifted the football game for that though. Fox news just came out with a report that they had the largest audience during McCain's speech. I think they include local Fox stations as well... Not sure though. They beat out all major networks and all cable coverage. Seeing as fox had the largest viewing audience and they weren't lead in by a football game, I dont think the game had a huge impact. I will give you that it did help as a lead in for NBC.
September 5, 200817 yr Member http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington...lican-view.html Yep, he drew a half million more than Obama did.
September 5, 200817 yr Member http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington...lican-view.html Yep, he drew a half million more than Obama did. Just goes to show what the Sarah Palin soap opera has done for his campaign. Now lets just hope the Obama camp does not take the bait and shifts the focus off her and onto the most important issues. If they can keep this about the issues, McCain has no chance. If "As The World of Sarah Palin Turns" finds a regular home in the news cycles, I seriously fear for America's and the world's future.
September 5, 200817 yr Member First you said he would raise taxes on businesses. This was posted, and now you are blasting how much the amount is. He will raise taxes, income taxes. Income taxes carry the highest burden to business. A $500 credit will help, but it will not benefit very much seeing that they will be paying even more income taxes. I prefer McCain's plan to add no further income tax to business. Your copied and pasted sources are only a portion of Obama's plans. (the better-sounding side). Damn. Oh, and try this..............walk up to a person of color and call them uppity. And see the response you get. No thanks
September 5, 200817 yr Member Just goes to show what the Sarah Palin soap opera has done for his campaign. Now lets just hope the Obama camp does not take the bait and shifts the focus off her and onto the most important issues. If they can keep this about the issues, McCain has no chance. If "As The World of Sarah Palin Turns" finds a regular home in the news cycles, I seriously fear for America's and the world's future. Then you should have heard both Obama & Biden today. They both stayed on the issues and blasted McCain. Poll: Only 4 in 10 say Palin has enough experience 2 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) — Just four in 10 say Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has enough experience to be president, while nearly two-thirds say so about Joe Biden, her Democratic counterpart, a poll showed Friday. Views of Palin largely reflect partisan loyalty and show she's having little initial impact on which presidential ticket people support, the ABC News survey showed. Eight in 10 Republicans and more than four in 10 independents say they have more confidence in Republican presidential nominee John McCain's decision-making for his selection of Palin. Six in 10 Democrats say it reduces theirs. More have a favorable than unfavorable view of Palin by 50 percent to 37 percent — a bit less than the 54 percent to 30 percent positive opinion they have of Biden. Palin is seen favorably by 85 percent of Republicans, 24 percent of Democrats and 53 percent of independents. By just 6 percentage points, people say her choice makes them likelier to vote for than against the McCain ticket. Pivotal GOP voting blocs — conservatives, Republicans and white evangelicals — are all likelier to support than oppose McCain because of Palin by 32 points or more. Biden makes people likelier to support Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama by 12 points. Most say neither vice presidential pick will make a difference. Seven in 10 say the pregnancy of Palin's unmarried teenage daughter doesn't affect their view of Palin. By 2-to-1 most say the mother of five — including an infant with Down syndrome — made the right choice to become McCain's running mate. Women and men back Palin's choice to run about equally. Republicans and independents are far likelier than Democrats to support her decision. Four in 10 say Palin's choice to have her youngest child after a diagnosis of Down syndrome makes them feel more favorably about her, while just over half say it had no impact. The poll was conducted Thursday and involved telephone interviews with 505 adults. It had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. From the AP.
September 5, 200817 yr Member http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington...lican-view.html Yep, he drew a half million more than Obama did. Good for him. He doesn't have to be angry any more. And bad for me because I forgot to specifically mention NBC. At least I remembered all the previous times and I shouldn't have taken it for granted that anyone would think I thought that every channel was showing football. For the record, I happen to know that NBC covers the NFL season opener which is usually on a Thursday night in September after Labor Day. NBC covers Sunday Night Games. ESPN covers Monday Night Games. Fox and CBS carry Sunday morning/afternoon games.
September 5, 200817 yr Member He will raise taxes, income taxes. Income taxes carry the highest burden to business. A $500 credit will help, but it will not benefit very much seeing that they will be paying even more income taxes. I prefer McCain's plan to add no further income tax to business. Your copied and pasted sources are only a portion of Obama's plans. (the better-sounding side). No thanks And John McCain's plan? You haven't posted it yet.
September 5, 200817 yr Member Guess I now have to add 3 people to the list of those who didn't know. You can add my wife and my family to that list as well. We were all born and raised in GA, and after discussing this...we knew nothing of the racial tone. Thats about 15 more people.
September 5, 200817 yr Member And John McCain's plan? You haven't posted it yet. Just read George W. Bush's platform from 2004
September 5, 200817 yr Member And John McCain's plan? You haven't posted it yet. Basically that we will not raise taxes..
September 5, 200817 yr Member Basically that we will not raise taxes.. But, also continue to give tax breaks to big American corporations?
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