Matt Damon Says The Smartest Thing Ever...

meesterperfect

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I'm not too excited with her.
Thats the truth.

I don't really like any of the four actually.
To me its a its a bad or worse choice, worse being the Obama ticket.

thats just me......

And I was refering to Obama as his boy, similar to "His boy Elroy" of Jetsons fame.
 

Torre82

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Jason Bourne speaks his mind.

YEAH! HE'LL KICK YER ASS! TWICE!

::nods head over and over:: Friggin' BOURNE IDENTITY, bishes!

::laughs::

300 million people and these are the best we could come up with?:helpme:

I'd like to think of the earliest example of human bullshit.. the 'Egg Olympics'.

Millions of sperm, millions.. and all these assholes I meet every day were chosen.. WHY?!? Which got me to thinking.. the fastest one, the most athletic one.. would not common sense dictate that the biggest, slowest one have more opportunity to succeed? More raw materials, more data.. err, DNA.. more 'brains' come birth?

The biggest, best one should win. Not the small, fast one. But then again, that's just my thoughts. The reality might very well be different..

I'm not too excited with her.
Thats the truth.

I don't really like any of the four actually.
To me its a its a bad or worse choice, worse being the Obama ticket.

thats just me......

And I was refering to Obama as his boy, similar to "His boy Elroy" of Jetsons fame.

Sometimes I just dont know where your thoughts are, meester.

::reflects a moment:: Hm.

Youre still cool in my book for being a freeones member with good taste in porn and always volunteering your opinion with a minimum of flaming. ;)

But, eh.. oh why am I even thinking about it? Your opinion is yours, it's valid and (I hope) researched.. I think everyone here respects each other despite our differences and further differences in opinions.

::nods::

Gotta love FreeOnes, eh? lol
 
Sarah Palin is Condomeza Rice (Condoleza Rice) version 0.5. America is downgrading?! WTF?!
 

Spleen

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"maaaaaaaaat daaaaaaaaaaaaaaymaaaaaaan"

Yeah, a great quote, but smartest thing ever? Porbably not.

Smartest thing ever relating SP to a disney movie? oh yeah fo' sho'
 

MILF Man

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What is absurd to me is that people want to actually vote B.O. to be President. Talk about someone with hardly any experience at all. Where did this guy even come from? No one knew of him a few years ago and all of sudden he's considered to be qualified to be President!

That is completely insane!
 

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What is absurd to me is that people want to actually vote B.O. to be President. Talk about someone with hardly any experience at all. Where did this guy even come from? No one knew of him a few years ago and all of sudden he's considered to be qualified to be President!

That is completely insane!

No one knew Sarah Palin a few weeks ago and all of a sudden she's considered to be qualified to be president too.

:dunno:
 

Torre82

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No one knew Sarah Palin a few weeks ago and all of a sudden she's considered to be qualified to be president too.

:dunno:

Young people identify with Obama. That's why. I'd trace it to the generation X and Y mistrust for government and corporations. ;)

The younguns (younger than 30) have seen old, white-haired men slinging the same BS in washington since they were spat outta the womb. Along comes a black guy outta (seemingly) nowhere preaching change. If you're black, you dont even have to argue the point of change. lol, it's just obvious that a guy like him is shaking things up just by being there.

Muslim controversy? I'd point fingers at the Bush administration. If the average.. wait no, if the average CNN viewer had a dollar for every time we heard about islam, muslims or terrorists over the last 8 years, yeah we'd be friggin tired of it. You cry wolf a couple thousand times, people get desensitized and actually start siding with the muslims. Surely you've seen the apologists and libs defending them, yeah? "Not every muslim wants to jihad your simple asses! UGH!"

He appeals to the *NOW* generation that has no representation, no respect given to them. He has a website, he notified voters of his VP pick with a TEXT MESSAGE, (hmm, cute) he looks like the guy next door, he believes in the grass roots campaign trail while his competitor has a half dozen houses and obviously cant empathize with the mindset of the same people voting for him or Barack. Like watching Donald Trump answer the question "What do you think the average guy in America makes per year?"

He thought for a few seconds and replied "Five million, maybe? I'll go with five." That's the message in the minds of gen X & Y America. We're not being represented, we're being forgotten. Call it just an opinion if you want, but opinions are votes. ;)
 
I don't think it was selective criticism. He was just saying what everyone is thinking. Plus, that wasn't the whole interview, so he might've had more to say on different political subjects. Who knows?

Either way, everything he said was completely true. Palin has no business being a VP candidate. She's been governor for a little over a year and a half and we expect her to be able to help run our country? I don't think so.

No, not everyone is thinking what he's saying.

You know, she must have the left terrified. This reaction is absolutely nutty. Like, over the top nutty. When you suddenly have congressmen comparing Obama to Jesus Christ and Palin to Pontius Pilate, things may just be, possibly, starting to spiral out of control.

I said already in another thread. People are really putting a lot of value on the vice president slot, when what should be worried about are a group of Supreme Court justices that continue to make law from the bench (not their job- their job is to INTERPRET law), and a lawmaking body that has an approval rating that is far lower than Bush's lowest rating in all 8 years.

Regardless of party, I think both those branches of government should be worried about a LOT more, considering they are the ones who will actually shape the economy, foreign policy, domestic programs, energy policy, etc.

And again, like many of the others- this is an ACTOR. Why do we give a flying fuck what he thinks? He is no more important than a gas station clerk, or an investment banker, or even a trailer park mom with 7 kids. He just has more money, and idiot reporters will flock to hear what he says. Intelligent? Sure, I'd give him that, but I'm tired of hearing what all these people whose job is make-believe tell us what to think politically.

Matt? You go act. We can, and should, be forming our own opinions about whether the old man or the odd man should be president.

Great... Now every time I watch a Bourne flick, I'm going to think about what Matt Damon thinks politically. Thanks Matt.

Dick.


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I fvckin HATE when actors sput off about political issues... Most of them didn't finish HS. Why should I can what a HS drop out thinks about ANYTHING, much less politics? :thefinger
 

Torre82

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I fvckin HATE when actors sput off about political issues... Most of them didn't finish HS. Why should I can what a HS drop out thinks about ANYTHING, much less politics? :thefinger

Why? National defense?

Our national annual military spending now exceeds $450 billion. However, our national annual education spending is less than $100 billion. Bombs have become more of a priority than schools. That's why. ;)

Glad to see you've got your priorities right. Right wing, that is.
 
I fvckin HATE when actors sput off about political issues... Most of them didn't finish HS. Why should I can what a HS drop out thinks about ANYTHING, much less politics? :thefinger

I know what you mean. That’s how I feel about Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger but I guess they are OK if they are Republicans trogolodites.

BTW the Matt Daman dropped out of Harvard not high school.
 
The truth about Sarah Palin:

No American receives well over $3,400.00 from their Governor except Alaskan.

I only got a few hundred bucks for the economy check from the Treasury and haven't decided what to do with the check.

But Sarah Palin indeed gave 600,000 Alaskan well over $3,400.00. A family of four will receive well over $13,000.00 from the state of Alaska!
No other state will give you $13,000.00. I really want to know what did Obama actually has achieved one thing. (Sarah Palin actually gave a pipeline company 500 million dollars to jump start for a 4 billion project to build a pipeline to the lower 48 states. Did Obama actually do anything. I was in Chicago Midway Airport back in June 18 and the rental car company Manager warned me never drive through South Chicago !

No other governor can match that. Alaska has no state income tax and there is no sales tax and you can get money back from the State Government run by Sarah Palin.

The truth about Sarah Palin from CNN:

Sarah Palin believes God told her to go to war with Iraq!"

There has been some hard-core journalistic malpractice on this one. The Associated Press ran this headline about a speech she gave at her church: "Palin: Iraq war 'a task that is from God'"

In the story, they omit the first part of the sentence they're quoting along with the entire previous sentence for good measure.

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Here are her actual words: "Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending them out on a task that is from God. That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan."

Palin is clearly praying that we're doing the right thing in Iraq, something sensible for an introspective woman of faith concerned about the lives of our troops to do. She's not saying that she just received a text message from heaven's BlackBerry ordering her to launch missiles. Sorry to disappoint you.

And for those of you who think politicians asking God for guidance is offensive, might I remind you of this famous politician's prayer:

"Give me the wisdom to do what is right and just. And make me an instrument of your will." --Barack Obama

"She has no experience!"

It's fair to assume that Barack Obama believed he was qualified to be in the White House when he announced he was running for president. At that point, he had been a U.S. Senator for 767 days. When Sarah Palin was announced as a vice presidential candidate, she had been the governor of Alaska for 634 days.

While I'm sure those extra 133 days were filled with personal discovery, I can't imagine anyone seriously trying to make the case that Obama is experienced and Palin isn't.

Unless, of course, you're Matt Damon, who said a Palin presidency would be a really "scary thing" because she has been "governor of Alaska for...for less than two years!" (Damon originally expressed his presidential preference for Obama in December 2006, when he had been a senator for less than two years.)

More importantly, Palin's career has been filled with executive experience. She's the only one of the four in this race who has run a business, town, and/or state (a state that gives her crucial energy experience in the middle of an energy crisis).

When Obama's campaign complains that Palin would be one heartbeat away from the presidency, they should consider that their candidate would be zero heartbeats away.

"But Obama is running a huge campaign -- Palin was just a small town mayor!"

Believe it or not, this one was actually trotted out by Obama himself.

"My understanding is, is that Gov. Palin's town of Wasilla has, I think, 50 employees. We've got 2,500 in this campaign. I think the budget is maybe $12 million a year. We have a budget of about three times that just for the month."

Apparently, Barack missed that she's become the governor of Alaska in the interim. Why would he compare his current duties with her former duties?

Well, since he announced his candidacy, Barack Obama has raised about $22 million a month. That's a large organization for sure, unless you are directly comparing it to Sarah Palin, who is handling state revenues that are about 61 times as large, or more than $1.3 billion per month.

"Palin only supports abstinence to be taught in sex-ed!"

This claim is usually followed by a super classy comment about her daughter and the use of contraception, but the premise is false. Palin hasn't said she doesn't want condoms discussed in sex-ed, calling their discussion "relatively benign."

"I'm pro-contraception, and I think kids who may not hear about it at home should hear about it in other avenues. So I am not anti-contraception. But, yeah, abstinence is another alternative that should be discussed with kids. I don't have a problem with that," Palin said. Hers is hardly an extreme point of view in America today.

"If she cares about children with special needs, then why did she cut spending on them by 62 percent?"

Actually, Palin almost tripled their funding in only three years from $26,900 per student to $73,840 per student.

Incidentally, the amount of government money you spend on a specific group doesn't equal the amount you care for that group, but that's another story for another column.

All of these represent just a small percentage of the bizarre collection of claims being thrown at Palin by her opponents and some in the media -- who are desperately hoping something will stick. I leave you with my favorite so far: The Internet rumors that she harbors racism against Eskimos. If true, she sure has a strange way of expressing it -- her husband, Todd, is half Yupik Inuit Eskimo.

To balance that out, she must really love his other half.
 
I know what you mean. That’s how I feel about Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger but I guess they are OK if they are Republicans trogolodites.

BTW the Matt Daman dropped out of Harvard not high school.

Good for Matt... he's more educated than most of Hollywood, but still falls far short of myself or pretty much anyone I know.

So I say again, he should really STFU about politics. I don't tell him how to act...
 
It's fair to assume that Barack Obama believed he was qualified to be in the White House when he announced he was running for president. At that point, he had been a U.S. Senator for 767 days. When Sarah Palin was announced as a vice presidential candidate, she had been the governor of Alaska for 634 days. While I'm sure those extra 133 days were filled with personal discovery, I can't imagine anyone seriously trying to make the case that Obama is experienced and Palin isn't.

errrrr.....you seem to be conviently leaving out Obama being a state senator for 8 years, during which time Palin was the mayor of a town slightly larger than Mayberry. And that he's a graduate of Columbia University, holds a jurist doctorate from Harvard, and was the president of The Harvard Law Revue while she (apparently) changed schools a few times on her way to getting a BS in journalism and becoming a sports reporter.

Since you seem to know all about Palin (***cough***) what can you tell us about her position on abortion? Is it true that even in cases of incest and rape she's against it?
 

meesterperfect

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errrrr.....you seem to be conviently leaving out Obama being a state senator for 8 years, during which time Palin was the mayor of a town slightly larger than Mayberry. And that he's a graduate of Columbia University, holds a jurist doctorate from Harvard, and was the president of The Harvard Law Revue while she (apparently) changed schools a few times on her way to getting a BS in journalism and becoming a sports reporter.

Since you seem to know all about Palin (***cough***) what can you tell us about her position on abortion? Is it true that even in cases of incest and rape she's against it?

Yeah on the abortion issue they are 180 degrees opposite.
But I don't think abortion laws will be changing much in the future.
She is against partial birth abortion and is for parents being notified if a underage girl is getting one.
I do agree with her on that.
Obama has voted in favor of pba and against parents having the right to know.
A concern many have with Obama is not his time as a elected official but what he's put into it, what he's actually contributed and acheived.
He has missed alot of votes, but so has McCain and Biden.
Obama claims to be a religious christian, but I see nobody questioning that other than the muslim connection.
I do see the concern however if Palin is a born again, and to what degree.
I see no problem with a PREZ believing in god, but when you think the world was created 5 thousand years ago thats a little nutty. With that i would like to know more about her actual religious beliefs.
 
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