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    #11
    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
    ugh.. I think you need to look at what ***** is proposing before talking when you don't know.
    It's as simple as going on the website..

    Ugh.. I think you need to read my post before posting when you don't know.
    It's as simple as reading a line on a book..

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sin City View Post
        LOL You want to talk about flip flopping, don't let me get started on McCain.
        Anti-Bush tax cuts.. now for. Willing to talk to our enemies.. now no more.
        I can go on and on.
        Here are 5 of *****'s flip flops:

        1. Special interests In January, the ***** campaign described union contributions to the campaigns of Clinton and John Edwards as "special interest" money. ***** changed his tune as he began gathering his own union endorsements. He now refers respectfully to unions as the representatives of "working people" and says he is "thrilled" by their support.

        2. Public financing ***** replied "yes" in September 2007 when asked if he would agree to public financing of the presidential election if his GOP opponent did the same. ***** has now attached several conditions to such an agreement, including regulating spending by outside groups. His spokesman says the candidate never committed himself on the matter.

        3. The Cuba embargo In January 2004, ***** said it was time "to end the embargo with Cuba" because it had "utterly failed in the effort to overthrow Castro." Speaking to a Cuban American audience in Miami in August 2007, he said he would not "take off the embargo" as president because it is "an important inducement for change."
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        4. Illegal immigration In a March 2004 questionnaire, ***** was asked if the government should "crack down on businesses that hire illegal immigrants." He replied "Oppose." In a Jan. 31, 2008, televised debate, he said that "we do have to crack down on those employers that are taking advantage of the situation."

        5. Decriminalization of marijuana While running for the U.S. Senate in January 2004, ***** told Illinois college students that he supported eliminating criminal penalties for marijuana use. In the Oct. 30, 2007, presidential debate, he joined other ********ic candidates in opposing the decriminalization of marijuana.




        Most everything else, he has found a way to be for and against things at the same time. Like nuclear energy, offshore drilling, missile defense shield, etc. You'd have to be pretty ****** to believe this clown at this point.

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          #14
          I guarantee Jim Jeffries is voting for McCain for the simple fact that he is white lol
          I don't buy all the bull****, he is genuinely hateful.

          I mean sure Peebs has racist undertones sometimes when he posts but he really is about the politics.. Jim just posts some random b.s. that has nothing to do with someone's ability to run the country.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Two Clips View Post
            I just have to say that your guy is the one that changed his views on basically everything he believed in 2004.....Did I mention I'm voting for him because he's BLACK?
            you gotta vote on skin tone! I mean black people are so privileged in America that they get elected to be president all the time on skin color alone!
            Like Tyrone of the 31st election.. dude was a crack dealer living in section 8 housing BUT he had darky skin.. and to the American public, that's all that really mattered.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
              Here are 5 of *****'s flip flops:

              1. Special interests In January, the ***** campaign described union contributions to the campaigns of Clinton and John Edwards as "special interest" money. ***** changed his tune as he began gathering his own union endorsements. He now refers respectfully to unions as the representatives of "working people" and says he is "thrilled" by their support.

              2. Public financing ***** replied "yes" in September 2007 when asked if he would agree to public financing of the presidential election if his GOP opponent did the same. ***** has now attached several conditions to such an agreement, including regulating spending by outside groups. His spokesman says the candidate never committed himself on the matter.

              3. The Cuba embargo In January 2004, ***** said it was time "to end the embargo with Cuba" because it had "utterly failed in the effort to overthrow Castro." Speaking to a Cuban American audience in Miami in August 2007, he said he would not "take off the embargo" as president because it is "an important inducement for change."
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              4. Illegal immigration In a March 2004 questionnaire, ***** was asked if the government should "crack down on businesses that hire illegal immigrants." He replied "Oppose." In a Jan. 31, 2008, televised debate, he said that "we do have to crack down on those employers that are taking advantage of the situation."

              5. Decriminalization of marijuana While running for the U.S. Senate in January 2004, ***** told Illinois college students that he supported eliminating criminal penalties for marijuana use. In the Oct. 30, 2007, presidential debate, he joined other ********ic candidates in opposing the decriminalization of marijuana.




              Most everything else, he has found a way to be for and against things at the same time. Like nuclear energy, offshore drilling, missile defense shield, etc. You'd have to be pretty ****** to believe this clown at this point.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                  you gotta vote on skin tone! I mean black people are so privileged in America that they get elected to be president all the time on skin color alone!
                  Like Tyrone of the 31st election.. dude was a crack dealer living in section 8 housing BUT he had darky skin.. and to the American public, that's all that really mattered.
                  Green k for you but I'm sure that Jim's red k will cancel mine out but who cares here it comes anyway!

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                    #19
                    Not even going to attempt to defend your boy's flip flops there Sin? Yeah, a carefully edited propaganda youtube video on McCain, much easier. Gotcha.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
                      Not even going to attempt to defend your boy's flip flops there Sin? Yeah, a carefully edited propaganda youtube video on McCain, much easier. Gotcha.
                      I'm showing you ACTUAL news clips.. things he ACTUALLY said.. You can SEE it coming out of his MOUTH.
                      Funny how you gonna criticize me for ignoring your bull**** with no source then when I show you actual evidence you completely ignore it.
                      Marijuana and Cuba.. how the hell does that effect me again???
                      Yeah, major issues there

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