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Cicero 10-28-2008 12:05 PM

Yep. (sam and ali) He is prime pickings to incite riots......If you want a race war, that would be how to start one. This is all very unfortunate.

This problem isn't just American though. We know that. There are lots of threats on people every day in other countries. Hell that's how people used to establish leadership alot. I mean, even ceasar was stabbed right in front of everybody....If I really think about it, less leaders might have been killed in the United States than everywhere else in the world. Hmm...maybe. That's something to think about until I get facts straight. I mean aren't there more assassination attempts globally than that of the US?

classicman 10-28-2008 12:42 PM

And unfortunately there are enough assholes around who want exactly that - to incite riots and further the divide between Americans. All because of their small mindedness and bigotry. Grrrrrrr

TheMercenary 10-28-2008 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cicero (Post 498431)
If I really think about it, less leaders might have been killed in the United States than everywhere else in the world. Hmm...maybe. That's something to think about until I get facts straight. I mean aren't there more assassination attempts globally than that of the US?

Most certainly there are an equal number of important people, but as heads of state in the US we have had only 4 assassinated with 17 attempts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ation_attempts

Important people world wide assassinated:
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclop...sinated-people

Heads of state assassinated:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...heads_of_state

Cicero 10-28-2008 01:08 PM

Oh then we would have to run a time line and per capita stats. I obviously got that from the corruption in the Phillippines, and looking at the stats there, only solidifies that theory. Living in only one foreign country and regular visits to others is no way to conduct a world-view learning experience. lol! I visited China, Korea, and Japan. lol!!!

I mean, wasn't your dad threatened in this manner outside of the US? No? My perception is often dead wrong. I'll admit it.

On a happier note, it appears as if there is a reason why I am so jaded, and it isn't just because I am lame. Cool. :)

Thanks for digging that stuff up Merc!

DanaC 10-28-2008 01:16 PM

No you're right, Cic, it isn't just America. To be honest, I very much doubt that a black candidate could make it to the top job in British politics. And I don't think any of our mainstream parties would risk fielding a black prime ministerial candidate.

TheMercenary 10-28-2008 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 498465)
No you're right, Cic, it isn't just America. To be honest, I very much doubt that a black candidate could make it to the top job in British politics. And I don't think any of our mainstream parties would risk fielding a black prime ministerial candidate.

Why do you think that is? I always get the impression that you guys (UK), and the Europeans in general hold themselves up to be more progressive in that sense than the US. Some how we are the more oppressive nation when compared to the advanced thinking EU. What are your thoughts on that specifically?

ZenGum 11-02-2008 05:36 AM

Palin gang-banged in Britain
 
From CNN

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Townsfolk in England have delivered their explosive verdict on Sarah Palin, stuffing a giant effigy of the U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee with fireworks and blowing her up to raucous cheers.

The unusual display was the climax of an annual bonfire celebration Saturday in the southern town of Battle, where political figures are a favorite target of a local tradition that sees a different icon destroyed each year.

This year's creation was a rather unflattering depiction of the self-declared "hockey mom," a machine gun brandished in her muscular arms, bright red lipstick surrounding a grimacing smile and a moose at her side.

Daubed beneath her was the slogan: "Too hot to handle."

The caricature of the Alaskan governor was flanked by a smaller effigy of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, wearing a military-style helmet.

Organizers of the event, which saw a procession of flaming torches march through the historic town before igniting a bonfire and detonating the effigy, say the politically-themed pyrotechnics were not meant to cause offense.

"We just felt she was one of the most interesting characters in the American elections," Matt Southam told the Rye and Battle Observer.

"It's tongue-in-cheek and she's getting more attention that the other two, so she seemed like an ideal candidate."

The event, believed to date back to 1646, has seen British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his predecessor Tony Blair go up in smoke in recent years.

Despite heavy rain, Palin's likeness went up in seconds -- a shower of sparks followed by an giant bang, and a polite and rather amused round of applause.

Pictures at the link.

richlevy 11-02-2008 08:08 AM

With Friends Like These.........
 
Cheney endorses McCain and becomes star of Obama campaign.

Personally, I think McCain would have been better off claiming an Al-Qaeda endorsement.

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama highlights Vice President Dick Cheney's support for Republican nominee John McCain in a new ad out Sunday.
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"I'm delighted to support John McCain," Cheney says. "I'm pleased that he's chosen a running mate with executive talent, toughness and common sense, our next vice president Sarah Palin."
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The praise from Cheney, who routinely has some of the lowest approval ratings of any national political figure, came as Obama has been arguing that McCain is too closely tied to the policies of the Bush administration.

TheMercenary 11-02-2008 08:33 AM

Well these could be real pictures, really.

http://funwithmccain.com/

Clodfobble 11-02-2008 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum
Palin gang-banged in Britain

Ahem... in the US, "gang-bang" means something very different.

morethanpretty 11-02-2008 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 498301)
hanging a mannequin - any mannequin is very uncool. man or beast.

What about the mannequins that are hung up just in the spirit of bein spooky for Halloween? That's the main part about Halloween isn't it? Dead hung people look creeeepy! Especially to me, after that year one jumped down and chased me.

Trilby 11-02-2008 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 498229)
Unless America has some hidden history of hanging women in large numbers?

Actually, we do. 1692, I believe.

Griff 11-02-2008 11:42 AM

Those were ducks.

Trilby 11-02-2008 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Griff (Post 500166)
Those were ducks.

Ducks that weighed as much as wood.

Ibby 11-03-2008 03:58 AM

churches! churches!


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