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Expert Says Her Body Language May Have Belied Strong Support She Voiced For Obama

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by brianbwb-2009 August 27, 2008 6:56 PM EDT
"But then again, I know that statement was yet another lie, you would not have voted for Pee Wee Herman." Posted by vranger

Against McSame? no contest, son.


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by guad07rg August 27, 2008 6:53 PM EDT
LMAO The "Temple of Obama" is about to be unveiled this is too funny Obama is speaking from a Temple like setting tomorrow lmao ''''I come to lead the world!!! wait till the republicians start photochopping him in Cesars clothes and make commericals about it. Go to http//:www.drudgereport.com to see the temple lmao

Posted by airmanc5 at 03:37 PM : Aug 27, 2008

Gee who''s running the campaign the Clinton''s?? Of all the bone head moves, You are gonna see Obama with that
background behind him in all future McCain ads. I can see it now hail Ceaser Hail Barack...
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by brianbwb-2009 August 27, 2008 6:52 PM EDT
Posted by vranger

Ah so you are back, had to google some right wing propaganda contrary to the facts as usual, eh?

And here I was, engaged in some intellectual discourse with people who actually think for themselves, and you had to go ruin it.

Iraq''s own government? Installed and propped up by the US, trust them if you will, but I know better.

You obviously enjoy hearing of Iraqis being killed by Americans, which means you don''t care about Iraqis, except for when Saddam kills them, but when US soldiers do it, you are full of excuses and justifications. Saddan gassed the Kurds, you pretend you care, Bush allows and aids Turkey to go into Iraq and finish off those same Kurds, you love it.

Come off it son, you are in water over your head.

Admitted WMDs? Where are they then? Not even a container, or building to store them, a sane person would assume that a place had to be prepared for storage of such dangerous weapons, as Bush lied it, "the world''s most dangerous weapons, if WMDs were soon to arrive. Rice''s Aluminum tubes, perhaps? No, those were for the nuclear weapons, for which he was buying the infamous "yellowcake" uranium.

Alzheimer''s robbed you of your short term memory has it?
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by iuphockey12 August 27, 2008 6:41 PM EDT
"They could have run Tommy Chong, or Rosario Dawson, or Pee Wee Herman, even "Pinhead" from the "Hellraiser" movies, and I would have voted for him." - brianbwb

Well, its easy to see the intellectual molehills you can scale. ROFL

But then again, I know that statement was yet another lie, you would not have voted for Pee Wee Herman.



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Posted by vranger

He''s representing all liberals! They love hollywood! They would vote anyone from hollywood in!
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by mtracy9 August 27, 2008 6:41 PM EDT
CBS News is beginning to look more and more like the National Inquirer all the time -- now trying to analyze body language.
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by vranger August 27, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
"They could have run Tommy Chong, or Rosario Dawson, or Pee Wee Herman, even "Pinhead" from the "Hellraiser" movies, and I would have voted for him." - brianbwb

Well, its easy to see the intellectual molehills you can scale. ROFL

But then again, I know that statement was yet another lie, you would not have voted for Pee Wee Herman.
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by matt_wiseman August 27, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
What a bunch of Hooey... Anyone who has been on TV and Runs for office is trained to not make a lot of hand gestures. Watch anyone doing a news briefing. Touching your own face with cameras all around leads to photos being used out of context to convey all sorts of things. Give that the body language is crafted not to distract, how can anyone with any scientific training make conclusions based on these observations. It''s a ridiculous waste of time.
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by vranger August 27, 2008 6:35 PM EDT
"You don''''t care one bit about Saddam''''s genocide, as you don''''t care that Bush has killed more Iraqis in the past six years than Saddam did in his lifetime."

- brianbwb

Yes, I cared when he was doing it, and I''m glad he was stopped. You filled that post with more inaccuracies and just plain lies.

Yes, LIES.

The figures your claims come from were discredited months ago, including by Iraq''s own government. You don''t bother to mention that, or bother to mention that the only reason Hussien didn''t killed even more is that we kept our thumbs on him between the two direct military conflicts.

BTW, Saddam himself admitted after his capture that he was doing his best to obtain WMDs to put to early use.

We''re not fooled. You are STILL called out as a slanderer and a liar.
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by incog-nito August 27, 2008 6:34 PM EDT
Experience in and of itself does NOT make for a good president. The right kind of experience and the right lessons learned from them MIGHT. You also need strong analytical skills and sound judgment, and to be flexible and be able to adapt to changing times and situations.

I know many people at work who have been there for years but have not learned and adapted very well to changing job requirements. In fact these people tend to resist change and just want to keep doing the same old stuff over and over. These people are always the first to proclaim their "experience" to make their argument.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 27, 2008 6:32 PM EDT
"Hing in there Homie, its going to get better!!!" Posted by usmcvn1

For us all.

Y''know, Mr. Obama''s ethnicity is only of historic significance to me, a day that I wish Dr. King had lived to see, but I would have voted for any viable candidate that was not Bush III, They could have run Tommy Chong, or Rosario Dawson, or Pee Wee Herman, even "Pinhead" from the "Hellraiser" movies, and I would have voted for him.
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by broncfan1661 August 27, 2008 6:30 PM EDT
Body language reading is just a career invented to give otherwise worthless people a way to earn a big salary. This is a joke! What in the hell does the woman have to do to please you a$$ holes? Run naked through the comvention crowd yelling "Praise Obama"?
After the way she was treated during the primaries by the Obama people and the press, I give her a lot of credit for what she did last night. Now it is up to Obama to sell the voters if he wants their support.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 27, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
"Again, I just wish we, the Dems, had been able to endorse a candidate who is a bit older, a bit wiser, a lot more experienced AND is of color.'' Posted by kirstinharr

Well I might have considered it, but I inhaled, and enjoyed it, and I did have s*exual relations with that woman, and that one, and that one, in fact quite a few of the world''s most beautiful women, and besides, America is not ready for me to change the presidential intro from "Hail to the Chief, to "Stardust on your sleeve" by John McLaughlin..; )
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by iuphockey12 August 27, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
Hilary''s a bum
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by brianbwb-2009 August 27, 2008 6:20 PM EDT
Posted by apple2pie

Best believe Bush already knew it, but what could he do? The Russians did it for three reasons.

One, it is a counter to Bush setting up bases in the area to try to control the oil. It is suspected in some corners that Bush put Shaakashvili up to it, testing to see if the Russians would respond. They did.

Two, Russia knows that America is already overextended in Iraq and Afghanistan, and doesn''t have the resources, financial, or hardware, to open up a third front without suffering economic collapse.

Three, the Georgians started it by bombing the breakaway provinces, and the people of Ossetia and Abkhazia asked for help from Russia, the perfect excuse to go in, and certainly with more moral and legal authority than the US had for Iraq.

Bush knew, but due to his own malfeasance, is now unable to do anything about it, and if he goes to the UN, the rest of the world will point to Iraq, and tell him to ****.
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by usmcvn1 August 27, 2008 6:17 PM EDT
brianbwb

This "OLD" white man is voting for Obama and I know
many more old white people who are voting for Obama. Hing in there Homie, its going to get better!!!
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by kirstinharr August 27, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
brian, you may be right about the attitudes of older white people but it''s painful to read...I suppose I hoped that those kind of people would be pacified because he is bi-racial and one of those races is white but you are, sadly, probably accurate about their narrow minded views. A President of color would show that we really have grown as a country. I''m so eager to prove to the rest of the world that we are an open minded nation. Again, I just wish we, the Dems, had been able to endorse a candidate who is a bit older, a bit wiser, a lot more experienced AND is of color.
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by kirstinharr August 27, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
brian, you may be right about the attitudes of older white people but it''s painful to read...I suppose I hoped that those kind of people would be pacified because he is bi-racial and one of those races is white but you are, sadly, probably accurate about their narrow minded views. A President of color would show that we really have grown as a country. I''m so eager to prove to the rest of the world that we are an open minded nation. Again, I just wish we, the Dems, had been able to endorse a candidate who is a bit older, a bit wiser, a lot more experienced AND is of color.
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by smiley676 August 27, 2008 6:13 PM EDT
believe many of them would rather see America collapse into anarchy from a destroyed economy, than to say "Mr. President" to a "Black" man, as evidenced by the neonazis just recently busted planning to shoot Mr. Obama.


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Posted by brianbwb

Your assumption that someone wouldn''t vote for Obama simply because he is black is very naive.

Obama''s policies have failed in the past. Obama has made a number of promises that he has not kept. There are a large number of reasons not to support Obama that have nothing to do with race.
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by smiley676 August 27, 2008 6:09 PM EDT
So I would hope that those who are not firmly committed to Bush III, those who cannot take 4 more years of trickle down corruption, pointless war, and a collapsing economy, give Mr. Obama the absolute, overwhelming mandate he will need if he is going to turn this ship away from the falls.


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Posted by brianbwb

Ah yes, more blah, blah, third term, blah.

Look at the real issues. Look at the candidate''s ideas and speeches. Obama is a lot like Bush.

And Bush had a fairly wide margin the last time, but it didn''t help him get the Dems to back him up on anything.
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by kirstinharr August 27, 2008 6:08 PM EDT
brian, you may be right about the attitudes of older white people but it''s painful to read...I suppose I hoped that those kind of people would be pacified because he is bi-racial and one of those races is white but you are, sadly, probably accurate about their narrow minded views. A President of color would show that we really have grown as a country. I''m so eager to prove to the rest of the world that we are an open minded nation. Again, I just wish we, the Dems, had been able to endorse a candidate who is a bit older, a bit wiser, a lot more experienced AND is of color.
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