So what exactly is wrong with this billboard? Do you disagree with his full name? Do you disagree that NOBAMA will tax us? That he will promote more abortion? Follow exactly without change the party line of communist democrats by enacting more gun laws? Is it now against the law to lampoon in picture, real or hand drawn those who run for office? I see what you mean. If we don't march in lockstep with what the liberal Democraps believe or if we don't enjoy all the SNL ridicule of a woman vice president candidate, or don't laugh our heads off that John McCain can't lift his hands more than half way because of his POW treatment by the Vietnamese and that he also can't use them much on a computer than we are bad people. We don't deserve an opinion. We should not vote either if we are not of your same beliefs. What a bunch of wusses, you can dish it out but you don't stand a chance of laughing at yourselves.
Poor Mr. Anonymous. I bet you would flip your hood if the billboard illustration were of McCain dressed in a pointy white sheet. Because that's probably the white insult equivalent of Obama drawn to look like Osama Bin Laden.
You're definitely entitled to your opinion. Especially if you're like the guy who brought the stuffed monkey with an Obama sticker on it to a McCain rally, telling the media it was Little Obama, or the people at the rallies who shout "terrorist" and "kill him" about Obama. By all means, get those researched, intelligent, informed opinions out there in the light of day. Like the lady who said she didn't like Obama because "he's an Arab". The more of you America sees on the nightly news, the better it will be for McCain. The latest polls show hate and fear are the BEST motivators for undecided voters. Go for it! :-)
sad as it is, it's sort of a good thing for me to see this since i'm trapped in the NYC Bubble.
i think everyone is entitled to their own opinion as long as it's legit. but you lose whatever legitimacy you might have had, anonymous, when you assert crazy things like.. Obama will "promote abortion".
Uhgg, please don't hold the rest of civilized Missouri accountable for than disgusting display.
Over the last century, Missouri has voted for the winning candidate all but once (with its lone “error in judgment” in 1956). It is a level unmatched by any other state over the same period of time. So it was good to see the huge turnout downtown, the blue part of the state, at the recent Obama rally.
* Our online blogs currently are hosted and operated by a third party, namely, Blogger.com. You are now leaving the courier-journal.com Web site and will be linked to Blogger.com's registration page. The Blogger.com site and its associated services are not controlled by courier-journal.com and different terms of use and privacy policy will apply to your use of the Blogger.com site and services.
By proceeding and/or registering with Blogger.com you agree and understand that courier-journal.com is not responsible for the Blogger.com site you are about to access or for any service you may use while on the Blogger.com site.
Linda Park likes to watch TV, read some books, follow the politicking and look at pictures of bunnies on the internet. You can email her here or follow on Twitter @mspark.
6 Comments:
So what exactly is wrong with this billboard? Do you disagree with his full name? Do you disagree that NOBAMA will tax us? That he will promote more abortion? Follow exactly without change the party line of communist democrats by enacting more gun laws? Is it now against the law to lampoon in picture, real or hand drawn those who run for office? I see what you mean. If we don't march in lockstep with what the liberal Democraps believe or if we don't enjoy all the SNL ridicule of a woman vice president candidate, or don't laugh our heads off that John McCain can't lift his hands more than half way because of his POW treatment by the Vietnamese and that he also can't use them much on a computer than we are bad people. We don't deserve an opinion. We should not vote either if we are not of your same beliefs. What a bunch of wusses, you can dish it out but you don't stand a chance of laughing at yourselves.
Errr, thanks Anon. You, uh, just made my point.
Poor Mr. Anonymous. I bet you would flip your hood if the billboard illustration were of McCain dressed in a pointy white sheet. Because that's probably the white insult equivalent of Obama drawn to look like Osama Bin Laden.
You're definitely entitled to your opinion. Especially if you're like the guy who brought the stuffed monkey with an Obama sticker on it to a McCain rally, telling the media it was Little Obama, or the people at the rallies who shout "terrorist" and "kill him" about Obama. By all means, get those researched, intelligent, informed opinions out there in the light of day. Like the lady who said she didn't like Obama because "he's an Arab". The more of you America sees on the nightly news, the better it will be for McCain. The latest polls show hate and fear are the BEST motivators for undecided voters. Go for it! :-)
sad as it is, it's sort of a good thing for me to see this since i'm trapped in the NYC Bubble.
i think everyone is entitled to their own opinion as long as it's legit. but you lose whatever legitimacy you might have had, anonymous, when you assert crazy things like.. Obama will "promote abortion".
read a newspaper. please.
unreal.
the continued effort to paint b. obama as "other" to capitalize on provincial fears is just astonishing. and disappointing.
full disclosure: i am wearing an obama campaign button.
and Anon...at least you had the conviction to put your name to...oh.
wait.
Uhgg, please don't hold the rest of civilized Missouri accountable for than disgusting display.
Over the last century, Missouri has voted for the winning candidate all but once (with its lone “error in judgment” in 1956). It is a level unmatched by any other state over the same period of time. So it was good to see the huge turnout downtown, the blue part of the state, at the recent Obama rally.
Post a Comment
* Our online blogs currently are hosted and operated by a third party, namely, Blogger.com. You are now leaving the courier-journal.com Web site and will be linked to Blogger.com's registration page. The Blogger.com site and its associated services are not controlled by courier-journal.com and different terms of use and privacy policy will apply to your use of the Blogger.com site and services.By proceeding and/or registering with Blogger.com you agree and understand that courier-journal.com is not responsible for the Blogger.com site you are about to access or for any service you may use while on the Blogger.com site.
<< Home