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Being a Conservative on the Liberal Internet

Being a Conservative on the Liberal Internet

Every day I visit tons of website, forums, and social networks for all types of topics, most of which are technology based in some sort of form.  This election cycle has really brought out the best of the liberal “group think” mentality regarding Obama.  On just about every social network Obama is praised as “the one” and any hint of disagreement with his policies or ideals is immediately responded with accusations of racism, or just plain insults.  Anybody who wants to claim that liberals are tolerant to others, please give me a shout because I can quickly debunk that.  Even here on our network of sites, there have been insults tossed at the slightest hint of either supporting McCain, or being against Obama.  I’m certainly not saying conservatives don’t dish out their fair share, but the mentality of liberals has once again bordered on the insane and hateful.

It’s tough being a proud conservative, as I will say what I think regardless of what the group and mob mentality is.  The real shame is so many people, especially bloggers in the tech area, are afraid to do the same.  I have received so many private notes and comments in support of standing up for conservatism, it’s almost crazy.  The best comparison I can make is how conservative actors in Hollywood are often ridiculed or turned down for roles because of their conservative beliefs, and the same mentality is going on right now in the blogosphere.  Conservative bloggers, some of which can be considered A-list are having to remain silent about their thoughts on Obama and McCain, simply because they are afraid of retribution from their employers or just not being able to pickup work from other sites.  It’s a shame, and it’s more telling about liberals than it is anything.

I am a conservative, I don’t like Obama, and I will never let anyone intimidate me because of that. 

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LoL! Please prove this.
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We covered this with facts in previous links.  Just because our military isn't reporting civilian deaths, and blocking access to our journalists to report them, doesn't mean we're not the biggest mass murderers in the region these days.  The facts and links are earlier in this thread.

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had he NOT associated with these people...goodness.. you act like its the reps. doing something wrong by bringing up the associations.. dont associate in the first place.. eh?
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EVERY politician in Chicago, Republican AND Democrat has worked with Ayers!   That's why NONE of them are saying a word about this.  Even the local REPUBLICANS think this is a non-issue and have stated so all over the place. It's like saying you are pro-gun just because you worked with Charleton Heston on a charity fundraiser once, hahahahaha.

George Bush is the ranking War Criminal these days in the free world.  Lots of people associating with him...  McCain was not only associating the the Keating 5 Savings and Loan crooks, HE WAS ONE OF THE KEATING 5.  Yet, with the economy collapsing in the same damn way as he and his people caused, you aren't on his case at all.  I'm not on his case because he was cleared of wrongdoing and I don't hold a man accountable for the actions of the people he's met in his long life.  Especially politicians who have to meet and great EVERYBODY and have to, as part of their job, often negotiate and compromise with real scum bags.


George Bush and our military has kept YOU safe for 8 years, lest we forget.
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Really?!  He's got really good PR. 

Cause the way I see it, he's the President who got caught with his PANTS DOWN on 9-11.  In every other country, they kick the bum out of office who is found to be THAT incompetent and asleep at the wheel when disaster strikes.  But what do we do?!  We rally around the moron in chief who had advanced warning of this and was too busy taking naps and vacations while working bankers hours in the White House to prioritize OUR safety over his comfort and agenda.

So, are you going to give credit to Clinton and all the other Presidents who WEREN'T attacked on our HOME SOIL because we weren't enforcing visa and passport restrictions like Bushie boy?  Meanwhile, while Bush was STILL in office, London and Madrid were bombed by Al Quaeda and Osama bin Laden is STILL FUCKING FREE AS A BIRD.  Why don't you hold him responsible for THAT?  I do.

You can pretend George Bush has "kept us safe".  How convenient for him that we only get attacked on our home soil once every 50 years or so.  He doesn't take blame for being caught with his pants down, AND gets credit for nothing happening in between.  Lucky George.

I think, however, I'm a little more worried about the 10,000 NEW terrorists that our bombing of civilians in Iraq has created.  Because, we're all going to be paying the price for them for DECADES, just like we paid the price for US funding and CIA training Osama bin Laden twenty years ago.  Imagine what 10,000 bin Ladens are going to be like.  And you can't blame that on Clinton.  Those new terrorists are all Bush's legacy.


When the dems come in, cut our defense budget and we are attacked because of our perceived weak leadership
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Oh, so now you are saying they attacked us on 9-11 because they perceived Bush's leadership as weak?  I'm confused.  How can you have it both ways?  Either Bush is strong on defense and that scares terrorists (rofl) or Bush is so weak he encourages them to attack us brazenly.  You contradict YOURSELF in the self-same post, amigo.

And for the record, Osama attacked us because of Bush family meddling in the Middle East since the 1950's.  From the Shah of Iran, to the creation of Saddam, to Bush's palling around with the Saudi Royal Family - which has put US bases right in the middle of their holy land.   Now, Osama's a nutter, plain and simple, but to ignore the fact that WE are responsible for them hating us because of REPUBLICAN meddling (all tied to the Bush family for over 50 years) is just plain ignorant of US and world history in a very extreme way.

PS  Osama used the techniques WE (as in the CIA under Bush Sr. btw) taught him to attack us on 9-11 and hide from us in Pakistan/Afghanistan.  Bush Sr., Dick Cheney, and Don Rumsfeld were there for ALL of this.  Just read their bios and weep.

 

 

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Gonna be interesting to see how it pans out if he gets in... If I am wrong I'll say it.
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I look forward to that.  Although, something tells me if you can't accept the evidence that Bush is the worst president in the history of this nation, you're never going to be able to see enough proof that ANYONE (Obama, whoever) has done a good job as President.  ;P

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Sorry, but nothing was stole in 2000.
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Tell that to the people in Florida - like my parents, haha.  When the final votes were tallied, after the Supreme Court intervened when it should not have, Gore WON that state's popular vote.  If the Supreme Court had just let the count continue, Bush would not have become President.

[quote]Um....the problem is they had more than "minor" contact. Ayers and Obama relationship goes much deeper and 0bama lied about it, that is another fact.[quote]

I've already addressed this in previous posts...ad nauseum.  Even the REPUBLICANS in Chicago say this is a waste of breath.  They've all worked CLOSELY with Ayers for decades.

Look at 0bama's background, and then look at how he has obtained power so quick.
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And Bush's daddy got him the governorship of Texas.  So friggin what?!  You can't have voted for Bush, who hasn't earned a damn thing in his entire life, and then pretend Obama's rise to power is somehow "suspicious". 

Obama's charismatic, intelligent, and hard-working.  The right man at the right time.  You know, like Clinton, Kennedy, Reagan, and many other men who've come out of nowhere to become President - and like Lincoln, for another fine example.

If he was Joe Biden and had been in politics for decades, then you'd all be ranting that "he's a Washington insider, a career politician" blah blah blah.

You're obviously just cherry picking "points of difference" with no cognizance of how it relates to previous candidates in order to serve a narrow ideologically driven viewpoint.   And as soon I take any of the "excuses" and apply it to all of the other candidates the "conservatives" have supported, it's just so blatantly hypocritical.

 

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Is this a glimpse of what your party is bringing to the future?

So it would appear.

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Nice try.

If we applied the same criteria of naive ignorance, closet bigotry, and agendas build upon fear and hate that we've seen in right wing blogs all over the Internet, we'd have...

Bush/Cheney   :blush:

 

 

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On another note there is a right wing pac that's been advertising against democrats here in my home state that has produced ads that are so blatantly false and misleading a judge issued an injunction against one of their ads that was separately upheld(the injunction). Talk about baring no responsiblity for the information one communicates. I guess they found out there really is a limit to how many lies you can put into a political advertisement.
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Good, right or left wing 527 lie/smear tactics are just despicable (like that ridiculous pdf above).  I don't care which side they come from. 

People are human, they make mistakes.  It is INSANE that Obama has had to life such a nearly perfect life just to ONLY be getting this level of smear tactics thrown at him.  The same goes for McCain.  There are so many things Obama's people could have tagged him with, some actually relevant to current events, but they took the high road as long and as much as possible and have brought up any of the really big ones.

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Did you read it? The first link states:

What we can confirm is that Obama has remained neutral in Kenyan politics, and did not support Odinga during his trip. Odinga attended some of Obama's events while Obama was in Kenya, and clearly wanted to associate himself with Obama, but there is no evidence to indicate that Obama "openly supported" Odinga.
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there is eveidence that Obama trashed his opponent however, while acting buddy-buddy with Odinga..........did you watch any of the videos?...............but I suppose they were doctored too.......amazing.........

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Well the conservatives are PMing you cause they are trying to be conservative. :)

 

Seriously though, the internet is what it is. You can't really call it "liberal internet" That's a really blanket statement and unfair to all the people and sites that aren't. What you've seen may be mostly liberal. So that's your view of it. But, let's not judge the whole internet based on the sites you visit.

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The internet is the best and worst of every aspect of the world and societies...if you can't find something to prove/backup/justify your personal viewpoint whatever it may be...you aren't looking hard enough. ;) And in the end...it won't matter anyway...those who truly rule this chunk of rock we call earth will do what they want...your just along for the ride...so strap in and hold on tight because you ain't seen nothin yet!  *_*

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nicely said WG

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Excalpius.. I give up with ya.. your coming off as spiteful, no sense of any kind of compromise or concession and an obvious knowitall.

Again, theres no debating with people who can't see right in front of their face, blinded by hatred for the other side.

Have the last word, you deserve it, you try so hard |-)

Go on ... you know u wanna..

 

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What I find interesting is the right complains that Obama isn't running against Bush he's running against MCCain and yet they keep saying Obama isn't Obama he's Odinga or Ayers or Wright or all three but he definitely isn't Obama.

The other thing I find interesting is McCain has complained Obama has a financial advantage in this election yet the RNC and its supporters are matching with millions of their own regardless of their own support for McCain from fear of losing Congressional seats.

It seems many are painting their pictures to match the tint of their glasses. 

 

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Just about 18 hours we'll start to see where it all goes. I know we're all "right" in what we believe. That's the beauty of the system.

 

I'm looking forward to participating in the greatest show on earth. :)

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I'm looking forward to participating in the greatest show on earth.
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And that is exactly what it is - a show

Now, it's a matter of the rating, it could end up with a "G" or even an "XXX" depending on how it pans out the next 4 years.  :thumbsup:

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Based on all the invective........this one's definitely been at least an R rated affair.

 

To be honest, if Obama's elected he then becomes my President....I may not like it, and I expect the worse, but I will support the President until he gives me a reason not to.

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        Even though the election is tomorrow, this will play out over the next 4 years and I'll bet he will be a one term president if he wins.

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My views on Sarah Palin are that she was dropped into the race unprepared and not qualified (for many reasons) to be in direct succession to the Presidency, or even to be Governor of Alaska. I did so in regular English and in Pyratese parodying her and I do not apologize for that. Keep the inappropriate "sawbones" to yourself until you acheve my Academic achievements.
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And what was your qualifications for Obama again? NOw, how is he qualified? (Other than the constitution - which Palin would meet as well).

I know what happened in 2000, and Diebold Election Systems, Inc., didn't dissolve, it just changed it's name to Primier Election Solutions.
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And you would also know that Diebold was not involved with the Florida 2k elections boondoggle?

Congrats, Bush took the crown for all and all time. And you lived to see it!
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Still cant tell the present from history?

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I just want to know one thing. Why is everyone convinced that we only have two options? Beyond that, what makes anyone think there's a huge difference between McCain and Obama? Almost everything we heard in the debates was a contrived one-size-fits-all response. All the attack ads are based on lies, conveniently leave out part of the facts (lie), misdirect the real issue (lie), or flat out lie.

The democrats and republicans are pretty much 2 sides of the same coin - they both support disproportionately large federal government, corporate/big media interests, diminishment of basic constitutional rights, and economic folly. If you really pay attention, they both say a lot of the same things, including the whole "change" mantra, and they both change their minds on their policies a lot, (maybe that's the change they're talking about.) They both avoid a lot of important issues like immediately converting to available clean energy, poverty and homelessness (both alarmingly prevalent in the US), and viable solutions to help our economy as opposed to just throwing money at it. They both try to look like liberal/conservative, but they're both closer to center, like Reps and Dems have been for at least a decade.

McCain is (of course) going to help the corporations and the already rich more than any other people. (Yeah, corporations legally count as people in virtually every way except the death penalty.) If McCain's really so much like Bush, he'll probably milk the war machine for all it's worth. Obama's campaign is funded by wall street and big corporations, so I would think he's pretty much in their pocket. He keeps talking about supporting the middle class, but the middle class is shrinking, and has been shrinking for a while, so that doesn't mean much.

Ralph Nader is way smarter and more straightforward than eitherMcCain or Obama, so is Ron Paul (shame he dropped out) and I imagine the green party candidate (the black woman candidate nobody knows about) and constitution party candidate (Chuck Baldwin) have policies in mind that will actually help this country.

I'm more or less conservative myself, I'd much rather vote for McCain than Obama because of moral issues, but I don't have to vote for either of them! Chuck Baldwin 2008! (By the way, Baldwin is considerably more conservative than Republicans have been in a long time.)

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Tell that to the people in Florida - like my parents, haha.  When the final votes were tallied, after the Supreme Court intervened when it should not have, Gore WON that state's popular vote.  If the Supreme Court had just let the count continue, Bush would not have become President.
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I am in Florida, and I say once again, nothing was stolen.  Best thing...get over it.

It's funny how you want to put the blame on Sept. 11 with Bush, considering that the attacks were planned over 5 years in advance.  I would go more into this, but it's obvious the far-left talking points are all some have to go on.  

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I've already addressed this in previous posts...ad nauseum.  Even the REPUBLICANS in Chicago say this is a waste of breath.  They've all worked CLOSELY with Ayers for decades.
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That doesn't prove or address anything.  The fact is Obama lied about his associations with Ayers and other loons.  He did more than "work" with him, he helped launch his political career.  How can you defend someone who has been surrounding himself with marxists and terrrorists for so many years?  Oh, he's a democrats, that's why.  ;)

And Bush's daddy got him the governorship of Texas.  So friggin what?!  You can't have voted for Bush, who hasn't earned a damn thing in his entire life, and then pretend Obama's rise to power is somehow "suspicious".
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Wow, I didn't know Bush appointed Bush as Governor of Texas.

 

Obama's charismatic, intelligent, and hard-working.  The right man at the right time.  You know, like Clinton, Kennedy, Reagan, and many other men who've come out of nowhere to become President - and like Lincoln, for another fine example.
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Um....most of those people you list had good, verifiable credentials before running for President.  That can't be said for Obama.  The right man, for socialism maybe, not for anything else.

 

 

 

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the black woman candidate nobody knows about)
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....She got defeated in her bid to retain her seat in the house. Yeah, she is really qualified.

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I just want to know one thing. Why is everyone convinced that we only have two options? Beyond that, what makes anyone think there's a huge difference between McCain and Obama?
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I voted for Ross Perot. I felt at the time it was important to vote for what I believed was the best thing for my Country. Perot kept Bush Sr. from winning his second term. Perot proved that conservatives are much more willing to vote for what's best, instead of just holding to the Party line. Currently, I see no third party candidate that's proven to be a better choice than McCain. Nader would be a better choice than Obama were the race between those 2, I'd vote Nader.

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May I present to you...

The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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Well - that is a citation.  But irrelevant as you prove his point with the documents, not the statement you wanted to try to prove.

Besides, the nomination for Vice President of the United States shouldn't be a joke.
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Tell that to Obama about Biden.  Best comic on the circuit this year.

Dems voted for the war due to the lies told by Bush & Co.
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Then you can easily link to them and explain how they are lies (not your opinion they are lies) and how they are going to believe a speech over a report that only 3 of them actually read.

Perhaps what is galling to you is that they failed to do their own work, instead relied on others to read and then regurgitate the findings of the intelligence community.  That hardly makes it Bush's fault or lie.  It is not my fault if you fail to do the work you are paid to do.

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The right man at the right time. You know, like Clinton, Kennedy
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Kennedy was not a good President and almost startd WWIII. He's the only one ever to put a finger on the nuclear button...

 

Tell that to the people in Florida - like my parents, haha
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I'm a Florida native and Gore won my County........I have my office very close to the County seat.....I watched Public School buses full of people arrive at the County seat constantly on election day. Food was provided for those taking the ride. It was a great success getting out the vote at taxpayer expense............Same with signing up voters.....the County sent people door to door to sign up voters.

Thing is.....those buses didn't come to my neighborhood. Neither did the people signing up voters. The old people and shut-ins in my neighborhood had to find their own source of transportation. The buses only ran into the predominantly Democratic neighborhoods where hand outs were a way of life. Same with the "get out the vote" campaign......it was really the County using my tax dollars to get out the Democrats.