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Jay Mohr Calls out Romney

 
 
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 04:07 am
@parados,

djjd62 wrote:

no, they make it more funny
parados wrote:
I think talking about dick sucking makes David uncomfortable.

He is a "straight" male over 50 that has never been married and maybe just a little insecure.
Since and during my childhood, I have tended to take politics seriously.
I cared about the results, because I knew that thay can and DO affect me.

The "off topic" interference,
the intrusion of irrelevant material, was annoying.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 04:09 am
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:
no, they make it more funny
U know, we had it FOR REAL, qua the Clinton Impeachment,
but I did not find humor in it.
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 05:01 am
@OmSigDAVID,
in the end it wasn't about romney, it was about the strength of any candidates conviction, mohr used romney because he likes him, his real statement was, don't mess around with committees, if you think your good for america and you want to be president, go for it, lay down the challenge, in the end the public will tell you if they want you or not, but a real man or woman would, to quote a phrase, damn the torpedoes and take the risk, in the end it goes back to one of the major problems of politics, it's become as much if not more about the money a candidate has, can raise and is willing to spend, than it is about the candidate themselves
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 05:08 am
@djjd62,
Its like the first step in a dance.
I doubt that ANY committee exploration (of his selection of personnel)
ever came back with a negative recommendation:
"no, sorry, Charlie; u r not good enuf for America."

It was an extra-supertrivial matter deserving of no recognition
than many politicians do. I don 't like him; I don't wanna vote for him,
but I don 't begrudge him THAT much.
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 06:54 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
Since and during my childhood, I have tended to take politics seriously.
I cared about the results, because I knew that thay can and DO affect me.


If you take politics seriously then you would know that swearing has always been a part of it. Only a casual observer would think politicians don't swear.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 06:57 am
@parados,
David wrote:
Since and during my childhood, I have tended to take politics seriously.
I cared about the results, because I knew that thay can and DO affect me.
parados wrote:
If you take politics seriously then you would know that swearing has always been a part of it.
Only a casual observer would think politicians don't swear.
Thay have never sworn to the extent of sabaging their own message,
rendering it LESS understandable, as Jay did.

It took some time and WORK, to figure out what he wants.
parados
 
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Reply Thu 14 Apr, 2011 07:37 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Politician don't have to swear to make their message less understandable. They only need to open their mouth to do that.
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