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Justice Scalia Dead

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by tallanvor, Feb 13, 2016.

  1. KingCheetah

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    Meanwhile Dick Cheney: Still Living.
     
  2. Anticope

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    Wait, are you seriously suggesting that there were not very many issues during the 2008 election? And, therefore, people just came out to vote for Obama because he was the cool black guy?
     
  3. Bobbythegreat

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    Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. It wasn't based on issues or stances, his campaign was one word slogans "Hope" and "Change". They avoided anything of substance and ran on making history with the charismatic young black man. I think it's okay that we admit that.
     
  4. peleincubus

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    pretty much. the economy was doing great. and the republican vp nominee was a real peach.
     
  5. peleincubus

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    gahhhh you can't just say random crap and it is then true. there were a ton of issues.

    there are tons of videos. they are on a website called Youtube.

    <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tYwZCZiotFk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  6. Major

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    Except it's not true. Obama's plans were far more detailed than McCain's on just about every major policy issue. And it wasn't just white papers - he discussed them in more detail in his stump speeches than most candidates in recent memory outside of Hillary, who is an extreme policy wonk. You're just remembering the caricature of a campaign that you want to remember because his poetry was so good as well. But anyone actually paying attention saw something very different.
     
  7. Bobbythegreat

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    It's absolutely true. I'm not saying that there weren't issues mentioned at any point, I'm saying that's not what his voters based their decision on.

    Maybe it'll just take longer before people feel like they can admit it.
     
  8. Anticope

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    This level of delusion speaks for itself.
     
  9. TheRealist137

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    Yeah it's really hard to take someone like Bobbythegreat seriously when he is so blind to the facts at hand and just lives in his own little bubble all the time. You just have to let people like that be and pray that they don't procreate.
     
  10. Exiled

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    Agree , voters thought he was Will Smith

    Fresh Prince of Chicago
     
  11. Carl Herrera

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    I wonder what would happen if the White House leaks the rumor that among those under consideration is a certain accomplished senior 3rd Circuit Judge who is a Republican but also a Clinton appointee who once struck down NJ's late term abortion ban...


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  12. dandorotik

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    A fly in the soup:

    But the GOP might soon reconsider if they see the implications of refusing to allow Obama to replace Scalia: A divided court leaves lower court rulings in place. And the lower courts are blue. Nine of the 13 U.S. Courts of Appeals have a majority of Democratic appointees. That means liberal rulings conservatives were hoping the Supreme Court would overturn remain law. So if Scalia had cast the deciding vote on a case before he died, but the court rehears it and divides 4 to 4, that would leave the lower court decision in place. That’s what would happen with a proposal to apportion Congress in an entirely new way that would heavily favor Republican districts, which was argued recently. The lower court (in this case a district court which went directly to the Supreme Court for technical reasons) tossed the plan out; conservatives had been hoping the justices would restore it.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...amas-supreme-court-nomination-he-wins-anyway/
     
  13. dandorotik

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    OMG, really, you're getting worse and worse. You can say that about nearly every Presidential election - a whole ****load of people vote for whom they like better- in terms of appearance (see Kennedy vs. Nixon), personality ("there you go again..."), manners (let's face it, Gore was a bit of a stiff compared to Bush), relatability (Carter vs. Ford), etc. If you're deluding yourself into thinking that this hasn't been the case and was different in 2008 and 2012, OK.
     
  14. Hakeemtheking

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    Hahaha... Bobby is just delusional, either in sports or politics. :grin:

    The Dow going down 500 to 1000 points a day during the fall of 2008, coupled with general war fatigue, IMO, tremendously helped Obama.
     
  15. arkoe

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    I own two episodes of The West Wing. The Two Cathedrals is one of my favorite episodes of tv ever. Not quite at that level, but The Supremes for some reason always stood out to me. Going to go give it a watch.
     
  16. StupidMoniker

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    Roberts replaced Chief Justice William Rehnquist, hence being Chief Justice John Roberts. Alito replacing O'Conner was the balance shift.

    Obama should appoint a minority that is also a woman, like he did with Kagan and Sotomayor. I suggest Janice Rogers Brown. :p
     
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  17. StupidMoniker

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    Oops, double post.
     
  18. Rashmon

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    Y'all need to remember that in bobbythegrape's world his opinions are the only true facts.
     
  19. Hakeemtheking

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    Man, I hate to pick on anybody because in reality we will all be wrong on many occasions, but poor Bobby is shooting for a 100% batting average. :grin:
     
  20. Daedalus

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    Next you'll be suggesting Bader-Ginsburg retires & Obama nominates a liberal to replace her & a conservative for Scalia's seat...quid pro quo.
    ;)
     

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