Philip J. Berg, Petitioner v. Barack Obama

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cazza La Randa, Nov 27, 2008.

  1. Whatever you claim or think you know, I KNOW THIS MUCH:

    America hates a loser, whether Al Gore, or John McCain.

    McCain is now officially a loser. Berg will soon share this fate in his wasted energy, though it will barely attract attention, being ipso facto moot at this point, anyways.

    Don't blame me if you don't like this outcome; blame the American Psyche.
     
    #111     Dec 1, 2008
  2. Mercor

    Mercor

    Can't disagree with you about McCain. This is why he lost.

    Time to move on....drop the youtube files.
     
    #112     Dec 1, 2008
  3. I agree,Time to move on.Tell your friends like the thread starter that Barrack Obama is the President elect and on Jan 20 The President.Tell your friends to accept that and its time to move on. Tell them to stop putting their hopes into philip burg and allen keys to stop Obama.Even though Mccain is quite lame,his chances were much better then burg and keys
     
    #113     Dec 1, 2008
  4. The multi-party paradigm may be worse than two party left/right democracy.

    You only have to see the world's largest democracy, India, becoming a puppet in the hands of small regional parties with only a handful of elected representatives. These small parties spend all the money they can to get just 10-20% of the seats and then bargain with the larger parties who are just short of majority for ministry berths and threaten to destabilize the coalition govt. at the drop of the hat. Multi-party system leads to increased corruption, horse trading and shameless alliances before elections (which are broken immediately after elections if they don't get the numbers). Many a times the small party with a handful of representatives form the govt. with outside support from the larger parties. Where's your representative in such a govt.?

    Democracy loses its value without worthy candidates whom you can vote for. In most cases, these worthy candidates are ignored by the masses who don't do any homework before they vote.
     
    #114     Dec 1, 2008
  5. jem

    jem

    I see it as - tell Obama to spend the 12 bucks and prove he the born right to become president.

    Luckily its in the Supreme Courts hands - I trust they will do the right thing.
     
    #115     Dec 1, 2008
  6. gnome

    gnome

    Either there is a REASON he hasn't done this... or, he's spend $1Million in legal fees, "just goofin' on people"... ??
     
    #116     Dec 1, 2008
  7. I disagree......COMPETITION is good!

    Also, regardless of what you think...the country is broken and status quo AIN'T WORKIN!!! :eek:
     
    #117     Dec 1, 2008
  8. Or maybe he feels he doesn't have to submit to the demands of phillip berg and allen keys
     
    #118     Dec 1, 2008
  9. Go search Obama birth certificate on youtube.

    There are so many gigantic problems when it comes to Obama's birth certificate at factcheck.org that you can't help but question the issue.

    Go watch the first 3 videos, come back and tell all of us questioning people that you still think there is no issue behind the birth certificate.

    Do it.
     
    #119     Dec 1, 2008
  10. I could give two shits about whether he was born in Hawaii or Timbuktu, all I care about is the Bush regime is on the way out. I hope the door slams his ass too.

    GOPers, stop being sore fucking losers and back your president, he has 4 years to prove himself, you gave dipshit 8 and now look where we are.

    Stop bickering and STFU!

    Many of you sound like 9/11 conspiracy lunatics, if you cannot deal with it, go here and pick one of the following-

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=146162
     
    #120     Dec 1, 2008