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Presidential Elections in America; Obama or McCain?
Topic Started: Jun 3 2008, 10:32 PM (269 Views)
Tsurugi
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They aren't showing up for me, but they probably just took things completely out of context and/or claim that Obama eats babies or something like that. it reminds me of this one commercial where the White House got really big and the shadow covered the nation, and then there was a crying baby there for no reason. Me and my dad were laughing so hard at that one.
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LOL!! That's funny! I wanna see it XD Campaign commercials are funny.

But no, these aren't commercials, and they don't claim Obama eats babies. XD. The first one is an Iraq veteran talking to the camera, talking about the sacrifice he made and he saw others make, and how it wasn't a mistake. It ends with him turning his back and walking away from the camera, and you see he has a prosthetic leg. The second one is somebody explaining how Obama's tax plans are really bad and would screw up this nation and increase inflation (yay I rhymed!), which has happened yeeeeeears before. I learned about that in Government a while ago.


Edit: This is from the first video.

Dear Mr. Obama, having spent 12 months in the Iraq theater, I can promise you, this was not a mistake. I witnessed firsthand the many sacrifices made by the people of Iraq. Those sacrifices were not mistakes. Iraqi people are just like us. They want a chance to live in a secure world, free from tyranny, free from terrorism, free to prosper, free to raise their children and pass on a future. Are they better off today than they were in 2002? You bet. I've seen many men sacrifice their lives for the Iraqi people. They died for a purpose, not a mistake. They died giving hope, they died promoting freedom. Do you rescue a fireman just as he's about to save a child? When you call the Iraqi war a mistake, you disrespect the service and the sacrifice of everyone who has died promoting freedom. Freedom carries with it a price. Because you do not understand, nor appreciate these principles, sir, I am supporting John McCain for president. He, too, made a huge sacrifice promoting freedom, because he understands the fundamental truth, freedom is always worth the price.

That was Army Specialist Joe Cook, an Iraq war veteran, wounded by an IED in Iraq May 2007, lost his left foot six inches below the knee.
Edited by Riot!, Sep 21 2008, 08:41 AM.
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