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Let’s have a serious post!  This is the first debate of four, between the two president candidates, McCain and Obama. Haven’t seen it yet, but most people say it was not a very good debate, with McCain always saying : “you don’t understand.” . Yes, I’m pro-Obama :)

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US Presidential Debate n° 1

US Presidential Debate n° 1

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  1. nice HD
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:22

    why is that always tagged HDTV ? .. no where near that res

  2. You
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:25

    Because it is ripped from HDTV quality, although it does not contain the same quality as HD it does have small improvements from normal PDTV rips.

  3. Jako
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:25
  4. TestType
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:27

    The source is HDTV, that’s why. If you’re looking for HD stuff then it’s always tagged 720p or 1080p, you don’t look for an HDTV tag when you’re looking for HD stuff.

  5. steve
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:30

    this debate was pointless, nothing new was said. If anything McCain’s idea of a $5k voucher for health care scares me a bit. But Obama kept constantly saying “i agree with John/Senator McCain on that”

    Obama has some shady dealings as well.

  6. Richard Smell
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:34

    Julie Bowen = Cum Dumpster

  7. Ron Paul
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:36

    Sara Palin = Cum whoré

  8. ffs!
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:41

    another 4 years of republicans will destroy america-lets hope obama wins-bush saw the current financial disaster coming and ignored it in the hope he could get to the end of his term without it all hitting the fan-now the banks and the stockmarket are crashing due to corporate greed and yet bush will bail them out with 700 billion dollars and turn a blind eye to those ordinary americans who lost their homes because of the sub prime disaster.

    america under bush has become an evil place where civil liberties are removed and the “war on terror” cited as the reason-the rich get fat and the poor can go to hell it seems-even decent healthcare is only available to those with plenty money.

    and of course,the biggest joke is that george dubya never even won his first term fair and square-while he bleats about iraq and afghanistan being undemocratic,he forgets he stole the election in “the land of the free” while his own people sat back and let him do it-shame on him!

    bush is a subnormal,uneducated,draft dodging warmonger and now the republicans put up war hero mccain to appeal to the gun worshipping,nutcase republicans-if obama doesnt win americas economy and world position of power will be over for good and the world economy will be controlled by the far east-anyone voting mcain will doom themselves and their children to misery.

  9. nobody
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:45

    Can’t find the torrent… does anyone have a link?

  10. bOOmER
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:46

    Only in America can one guy say horseshyt in a debate and nobody report on it.

    See where Obama calls him out on not knowing who our allies are. McCain will only get worse in these debates.

    Obama 08

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/27/mccain-wins-in-new-obama_n_129951.html

  11. alex
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:47

    Hate politics and I’m not american (thank God!). For me this post is especially useless.

  12. erok713
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:48

    Let’s vote for Obama! Obama will give EVERYONE including illegal immigrants FREE HEATH CARE! Of course it’s going to be paid by adding taxes to those who pay. But those who ride free already and those who sneak into the USA will have it made.

  13. me
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:50

    political views aside, thanks for posting this

  14. nine
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:58

    They’re both a joke imo. Ron Paul is the man for the job!

    http://www.campaignforliberty.com/

  15. FrankGG
    September 28th, 2008 | 13:59

    @8

    Too bad if you actually look into the issue, in 2005 Bush and the republicans wanted tighter regulation on the growing enormous lending institutions like Freddy and Fannie because of fear of them failing, and congress DEMOCRATS shot down the bill saying that it wouldn’t allow as many poor folks to get (shady sub-prime) home loans.

    I know its popular to just blame everything on Bush, but a whole lot of people dropped the ball and it wasn’t just Bush and the evil Republicans.

  16. Limbo
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:01

    There is fundamental difference between John and Obama. This debate was very interesting and I am (again) disappointed most people don’t hear how different would US go from this point on with Obama.
    The fundamental difference is clear just from biography of both candidates. Simply said, John is all pro military + veteran affairs, and religion, he will invest in it and make from US even stronger and more ruthless military power (something like SSSR before) which will cost US more of your money and even less international respect. That’s all you can see in John.
    Obama first job was “community organizer” and he still is. Coming from poverty level and paying for his own education he understands us people, he is down to earth. You can hear that by frases he uses like ‘price of fuel is killing them’ (us people), ‘people of Pakistan has lost respect for US’, and other time he mentioned middle class few times. He is dealing with people- not titles.
    Obama on the first place wants to help people inside of US on all levels and this is what John will not do. Actually, John would need more soldiers so if there is more poverty, more poor will enroll in army.
    And finally, Obama will invest in education and science which will John not do. John will sent military to secure oil imports, Obama will invest that money in alternative energy research, and the list goes on and on.

  17. Timekeeper
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:03

    I want to add to ffs! that everything George Bush has ever touched has gone bankrupt. now look at our economy. George Bush ran three other companies one being a baseball team and they all went bankrupt. How can McCain say anything about Obama’s experience when this present leader has none and still has none to begin with. And what experience does McCain have with war? He was locked in a cage the whole time. He got caught!

  18. Limbo
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:11

    ffs!,
    I agree with health care point. Basic health care should be free. US health care system is corrupt and commercialized (thanks to Nixon). I would say, so long you are not sick or with pink slip you will not really care, but the point is, one or both may sooner or later happen to you all. I don’t mind health insurance for rich, but I do mind when hospital throws away sick people on the street because they don’t have insurance in so called “most democratic and richest country in the world”. You will ignore it so long is not your skin in question.

  19. taylor17
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:13
  20. Timekeeper
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:13

    All joking aside, Limbo is right about McCain’s spending to keep the war going. Eventually we will be in other countries no doubt and we will run out of money to fight and manpower. So I do agree with Obama about sitting down and talking with world leaders even the ones that are part of Bush’s axis of evil. That was the whole problem to begin with over the last 8 years, nobody wanted to talk only fight and kill.

  21. metaal mike perth
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:22

    can Bush be re-elected at this election ????
    or is there just 2 candidates ??

  22. common sense
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:27

    FFS! are you just playing ignorant or are you really this way? THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FREE HEALTHCARE!!!! In Canada you are taxed for it (They have numerous different taxes PSD GST and so on that you pay on EVERYTHING to pay for this “free” service) In England they tax you directly to the NHS and you see it on your paycheck just like we do with Social Security and our FICA. The Government TAXES you for this and as such since you are paying taxes for it, IT IS NOT FREE.

    So where do you stop FFS! If you claim this is a “right” in decent society, then should not having a home be the same? So why not give everyone a home? And since you have to have a source of income to pay for it, why not demand everyone have a job. And since some will have to travel, why not demand public access to transportation or just give everyone a car? And since the kid next door goes to a private school with better teachers, why not require all do the same. You see where this is going? Once you start down that slope of demanding something you want for free and have someone else pay for it, where does it stop? The disabled and the seniors are the ONLY ones that should receive anything for free as they cannot do for themselves (most of them anyway) everyone else should be forced to work for a living. Heck even the military does soemthing for their benefits, and so should everyone else.

  23. NE1AtAll
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:31

    @22…
    By the books GWB did his 2 terms allowed.
    Although the “evuhl dooerz” can cause another calamity in the USA and the administration can say “we can’t have a change in guard during these times of war, we must be strong and stop them, etc…” and King George will rule Amerika.
    Sad but true.

  24. Timekeeper
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:47

    metaal mike perth, to anwer your question, to vote for McCain would be no different than reelecting Bush.

  25. Wendal
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:51

    I don’t have the energy to argue with you loud liberals. It’s like talking to a rock. We intelligent Republicans just quietly laugh at your stupid rants and pity you all. Form your own opinion, don’t let Hollywood do it for you. You all sound like MTV (or CNN with less “Webster” effect).

  26. Anonymous
    September 28th, 2008 | 14:52
  27. anomynous
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:07

    It doesn’t matter who wins this election. At the end of the day both men are weak-minded individuals who will allow their ideals to be swept aside to make room for the political agenda of corporate America. What they promise now is by no means what you will receive.

  28. anony
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:09

    So many ignorant people on here. Uneducated people blame the economy on bush. He has nothing to do with that.

    Our democratic congress has been sleeping for the past 10 years. Bill Clinton signed a law so every person with bad credit is able to get approved for a mortgage to buy a home.

    Start reading the news.

    As for Obama – I don’t think America needs a dreamer in the white house.

    Im waiting for the vice presidential debates. Palin is going to rip Biden a new one. Mark it.

  29. B
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:11

    Obama and Biden are smart guys. Be cynical all you want but those two guys are SMART.

    Personally I want some SMART people running the country for a change…..

    Regardless of who you like please vote if eligible…..

  30. OBAMA AND MCCAIN SUCK ASS
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:15

    stop posting garbage like this just say no to mcbama the anti-american douchebags!!!!!!!

  31. B2
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:16

    Oh and McCain wants this person to be his Vice President (and perhaps President):

    Sarah (Heath) Palin – From a 1984 beauty pagent (Swimsuit):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D0uM1TCIm4

    That’s very scary….

  32. ffs needs a civics lesson
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:16

    ffs,

    you should actually understand what you are saying before you write. in your #8 comment, not 1 thing in there is true. you sound as if you are regurgitating rants from huff post. read a book. understand how laws are implemented.

  33. capitalistic bastard
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:17

    obama is a communist (socialist if you are politically correct). hate them

  34. Bastian
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:25

    I don’t get ya Amercians. Over here in Europe no one thinks that someone doesn’t have the right to be treated with our taxes, even though he hasn’t paid.. lives are far more worth than money and money shouldn’t play a role anyway. Everyone should get the best treatment possible.

  35. Harry
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:26

    @ Wendal: “Intelligent Republican” is a proven oxymoron. Intelligent Republican pirates?! That’s hilarious! Perhaps you’re just another attention whore trolling “loud liberal” sites like this.

    Anywho, enjoy Palin’s crushing on October 2nd!

  36. erok713
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:31

    @35
    Europe sucks.

  37. fy
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:31

    Unskewed facts used on the debate: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080927/ap_on_el_pr/presidential_debate_factcheck_7

    You can see for example, why in the health-care issue Hillary and Obama are not exactly seeing eye-to-eye: Hillary wants universal health care, Obama thinks there are other pressing priorities (an alternative energy program, in particular — not necessarily a bad thing).

  38. lol
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:34

    jesus christ there are some stupid comments here. let’s see starting with the very first post, frado, you haven’t seen it yet but obama’s the winner? and ending with the very last post, bastian? lives are worth more than money? everyone should get the best treatment possible? did you know we can make planes that never crash? they can be engineered so perfectly, every part made to within a billionth of an inch, that there is no possibility for mistakes to happen. but it costs billions of dollars so we don’t do it. lives aren’t worth that much. it ALWAYS has to do with money.

    goddam. 99.9% of people should not be allowed to vote.

  39. truth
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:36

    you should watch: loose change, documentary about 911, the most likely scenario

  40. john
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:39

    @37,are you sure that you know where is Europe??

  41. o0
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:39

    At this point I think I might just write in “present”.

  42. Toad
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:42

    @23 common sense

    When ffs talks about “free” health care, he then goes on to explain that your taxes are being spent (squandered) on the wrong things.. I believe ffs understands fully that “free” health care actually means tax funded, your rant is stupid.

    @35 Bastian

    I totally agree! why do (some) americans see paying for universal health care from you taxes as something to be scared of?

  43. oyamatv
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:53

    don’t worry.. when america economy in grave danger, america still has enough nuke to destroy the rest of the world and become the no.1 country in the world (again) :D
    So..
    Vote for Mc-Cain! He is man enough to pull that trigger ^^

    To say the least

  44. zoom
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:55

    I’ve always wondered how much good, comprehensive health insurance in the US costs.

    Let’s say $100/month – sounds like a fair estimate to me, yes?

    Why not pay $75/month in tax, instead, and have your healthcare on the state? You can bet your health insurance company are creaming more than 25% of your premiums for themselves – the government won’t do that, and they get better buying prices than the private sector, so save even more on running costs.

    Also to be born in mind – the US government, right now, spends three times MORE on healthcare, per head, than the UK government does. Yet 75 MILLION American citizens, a quarter of the population, don’t have access to healthcare. Go and look it up if you don’t believe me – it’s all publically available information.

    I believe the US phrase is “go figure”

  45. Jakob
    September 28th, 2008 | 16:00
  46. Andrew
    September 28th, 2008 | 16:01

    @45
    Zoom, no offense but I think your estimate of $100/month is ridiculously low. I can give you statistics from CA, where a family of four with no major conditions and no pre-existing conditions pay on average over $1000/month for two adults and two children.
    Further, if you have any pre-existing condition as minor as seasonal allergies you might not be able to get coverage at all except on a group plan.
    So, in my opinion, your figures are way off and naive. The problem is much more expensive than that.

  47. ilovemovies
    September 28th, 2008 | 16:21

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  48. Jitters
    September 28th, 2008 | 16:46

    Ok so i don’t know if anybody else noticed but, If Obama is elected then that means that the whole country will be controlled Democratically. Right now the house of representatives is democratically controlled and as is the senate. If Obama is elected, then the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches of government will all be Democratic too. Poof there goes checks and balances and Barrak can do whatever the hell he wants to like get rid of private votes. Lets think logically and not screw up this election. Now it really matters.

  49. MistaGee
    September 28th, 2008 | 17:07

    “lol” just said something…a lot of Americans should not be allowed to vote considering the fact that their country is a so called superpower. Obviously not in IQ:D

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE

    And this is my personal favourite (I’m from the mentioned country:)

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uEP7uti0PDw&feature=related

  50. Shawn
    September 28th, 2008 | 17:08

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  51. Anonymous
    September 28th, 2008 | 17:14

    OBAMA FTW!!!

  52. rrpostal
    September 28th, 2008 | 17:14

    I really don’t think I care anymore.

    It’s like religion. Everyone already has the answer, so there’s no point discussing anything.

  53. Mikez
    September 28th, 2008 | 17:19

    In Obama we trust!

  54. ogyah boody
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:07

    @49. You do realize how rediculous your statement is no? Do you really think the system of checks and balances saved us with Bush? Do you still think *trickle down economics* works?

    Ignorance is the best word I can come up with for people whom write before they think. I have come to the conclusion that Americans are either too simple minded or else too lazy to think for themselves. They rely heavily on the mistruth of others to guide the BS that rolls from thier mouthes.

    BTW..I am American. I can say with great certainty that BS exists on both sides of the political front. However I know well enough to vote for lesser of two evils. Personally I dont like Biden due to his involvement with the failed *war on drugs*…but I will still vote Obama. Since I make less than 200K per year it would be rediculous not to do so. That is if you dont want a repeat of the last 8 years.

    For you republicans out there, what do you think about Palins stance on abortion being unacceptable even in cases of rape? How about her drive to pull books off the library shelf because she did not agree with the content? What do you think of her views on creationism?

  55. Mx3
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:22

    from germany but if i could vote, obama would be my choice

  56. Hugh Jardon
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:25

    As a Brit, I think you should get rid of McCain and Obama, and just elect the MILF.

    After all, you are going to get furked whoever is in charge, and at least Sarah has great tits!

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    September 28th, 2008 | 18:25

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  58. bbrain
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:29

    mccain wanted to reform the financial institutions back in 2005, the democratic congress denied him

    true story

  59. Late@Night
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:50
  60. james1
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:55

    US is a totally owned ZOG owned government.

    Johnny boy and his daddy helped cover up the attack on the USS Liberty by Israel

    Sarah Palin said the only flag I have in my office is an Israeli one. What about the US flag?
    She is as dumb as a rock that’s why they chose her.

    Obama is no better prostrating himself in front of AIPAC so does Palin and McCain promising to bomb Iran for Israel just have to figure out another false flag operation like 9/11 to get us into war with Iran.

    The whole financial system is about to collapse and these two clowns have no idea how to fix it probably because the major international banking firms that got us into this mess in the first place are there main financial contributors.

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    September 28th, 2008 | 18:58

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  62. common sense
    September 28th, 2008 | 18:59

    Toad
    September 28th, 2008 | 15:42
    @23 common sense

    When ffs talks about “free” health care, he then goes on to explain that your taxes are being spent (squandered) on the wrong things.. I believe ffs understands fully that “free” health care actually means tax funded, your rant is stupid.

    The we can see two of the most “stupid” posts are yours and FFS!’s. Why call it “free” if you have to pay for it then? I came from a family of 9 who made do on $80. a week after taxes back in the 60’s and 70’s. We now have one interior dec-one with a BA degree-one with seven properties he owns-one who saved his money so much that he was able to retire at 45-one who is the head of his union at his plant-one who owns three housing developments and one who is retired and takes trips overseas three times a year. ALL of them have a college degree and our parents get anything they want. If we can do it then you can as well and everyone else. We did not sit back and cry that it was society’s fault or blame our homelife. We got off our a$#es and WORKED for what we have.

    I am willing to give an hand up, I am NOT willing to give a lifetime of hand outs. If you are able to work, then you either work or go hungry. I dont care if it is flipping burgers. The elderly and disabled are the only ones we should care for, other then children. All else can either work or do without.

  63. IC
    September 28th, 2008 | 19:05

    Your all fooling yourselves..

    NWO

  64. humdrum
    September 28th, 2008 | 19:19

    The whole world will be at war if McCain is elected he wants to bomb everyone including Spain

    what the hell have they done except give us hot babes+

  65. trianglechoke
    September 28th, 2008 | 19:45

    Obama is the wrong choice for the US president, because he has no real experience to run this country. Talking with terrorist states & leaders doesn’t change them, because of their belief system. Taxing the rich will stall the economy into an even move deteriorating state. The rich provide job growth, not the poor or middle income. State run health care, increases the federal deficit, as well as turns our form of government into a socialist regime and will lower the quality of healthcare. I know first hand, since I was almost killed as a child twice because of poor healthcare, which was state run. Obama plans to cut millitary spending & personell, we are in a war with terrorists, & Russia tried to start a war with the west over Georgia. Do you think you will feel safe, knowing your military has been dismantled by Obama the socialist liberal. I have 3 needs which wont be met by Obama.
    1. Healthy Economy. 2. High quality Healthcare. 3. Safe from attack by terrorists

  66. dvice
    September 28th, 2008 | 19:54

    At least I only had to wade through 20 posts of BS before finding some links. On every other scene site you will get 50 posts of S**t and still no links for this or any other politically related post.

    @everyone who has posted thus far and not put up any links

    Not a single person cares about what you think.

  67. Corie
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:01

    THANKS I BEEN WAITING ON THIS

  68. anomynous
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:11

    @anony you’re right, Clinton set the stage. Bush started things in motion when he wanted to get re-elected and started cutting interest rates to stimulate the economy. Bernanke started off doing the Capitalist approach and left rates unchanged when the bubble burst. It was the CEO of Citi and his lunchtime call that triggered the cutting spree the next day with the emergency rate cut and here we stand with Socialism.

  69. nicky
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:15

    Well I’m Voting for McCain this time around. In 2000 i voted for Al gore in 2004 i Voted for John Kerry. But this time i just don’t like the demo nominee wanted Hilary but oh well. Reasons why i dont much care for Obama is that his minister was a racist and he has no experience, Then again this election is about change not experience in Most ppl eyes at least.McCain aint great either to much similiarties to Bush but a better one then that imo.

  70. miracle
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:22

    I am not a US citizen but if i was, i would definitely vote for obama.

    @34

    He is not a communist, he just wants his people to have an equal share from GNP, this is what I understood from his speech in this debate.

  71. Lichen_King
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:25

    Hey look everybody another political debate…

  72. Problem solver
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:28

    If you listen to me all of your problems will be solved. I may not be American, but I care about American politics because unfortunately it effects the rest of the world. (I can’t wait until China dominates the international economical scape.) I would like to tell everyone to vote Obama. Why? Simple, look at throughout current American politics and who prospers in either a Republican presidency and who prospers in a Democratic presidency. Firstly during Republican presidencies the wealthy thrive. They love to talk about tax cuts, but the average person will see none of these. These tax cuts effect the highest earning people in America. Whereas the democrats will cut taxes for the lowest earning people and increase taxes for the wealthy. Also, the democrats will intro duce a health care system which will benefit everyone. I dont understand the stigmatism towards this. (Maybe someone can explain this to me) I live in England and recieve free health care, abd all perscriptions cost about $10. So if you are an average American why would you vote Republican? Please I would like to know.

  73. Bob
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:29

    This debate is as stupid as America’s political system. Talk about broken. Both sides are as bad as each other. Obama is way out of his depth, and McCain is a bit long in the tooth. But it just goes to show the divisive nature of American politics and probably is why they’re plummeting in how the rest of the world views them. Their us or them method of politics is stupid. Grow up, America, and have a look in the mirror.

  74. Bob
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:32

    How come the US has an incredibly undemocratic democracy in which only two parties have power. What if you believe in a certain policy put forth by the Republicans and another by the Democrats. This is the most awkward democracy I have ever seen.

  75. Biill
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:36

    Do Republicans know that the rest of the world sees them as narrow minded and well stupid.

  76. trianglechoke
    September 28th, 2008 | 20:43

    @76 Biill, calling names is childish, and I’m no Republican if your going to resort to name calling without providing any real reasons or specifics for your comments, who is narrow minded & stupid, you or them!

  77. dearieme
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:08

    obama has no experience? what experience of being president has mccain got then? the fact that previous democrat voters would vote in a laughable geriatric who will be the laughing stock of the world rather than obama smacks of blatant racism to me.

    as for the “free health care” debate-have you forgotten that basic health is a human right? we laugh at backward african countries with poor healthcare but at least what they have is available to everyone and not just those who can pay.

    only someone who can afford healthcare would state that they are not prepared to pay a little extra so everyone can-its utter selfishness and beyond redemption to just imagine that if people cant pay they dont deserve it.

    democrats believe in a just and fair society,republicans believe in looking after people with money-end of!

  78. Aries
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:09

    Very nice debate, both candidates kept a nice level what surprised me though was their policies for certain issues were not much different from each other. However there still 3 more debates (1 with the VC, should be interesting to see Palin) and a lot of ground to be lost/covered in the race.

  79. sad
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:11
  80. kcunac
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:16

    @23 Canadians do NOT get FREE health care, despite what is commonly misunderstood in America.

    If you are on disability, pension or welfare you get free or subsidized monthly premiums. Everyone else pays a monthly premium ($54/mo +) , just like buying insurance.

  81. go vote!
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:40
  82. rasier
    September 28th, 2008 | 21:51

    YAY! The media decided that we get to pick from a SOCIALIST AND A FASCIST this election! and on top of that NEITHER OF THEM KNOW HOW TO FIX THE ECONOMY! to call this a debate is a damn joke… both arguing for the same things just different ways to do it. VOTE 3rd PARTY…. and go to http://www.campaignforliberty.com

    but thanks for the upload! i’ll get a few good laughs later tonight ;)

  83. Flava Flave
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:12

    Vote Republican! LOL!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQJ9Xp0xxU

    Little kid…. ” I can’t wait to go to Iran “

  84. PhillyGuy
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:22

    This idiot said -#40 – you should watch: loose change, documentary about 911, the most likely scenario.
    Listen Stuiped…
    In early 2006, the History Channel did a 2 hour special on 9/11. Long story short- Scientist and Military experts from all over the world gave Hard-care evidence that EVERY single piece of info in the Movie Loose change was proved totally inaccurate. When confronted with this information the maker of the movie replied “oh well, I least I made some money”
    #40 you are the kind of person that believes every thing on TV, Im sorry to spoil it for you but the A-team is fictioal, there is no real Airwolf and the brady bunch were all actors.
    Sorry Man….

  85. hush956
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:23
  86. tomtom
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:44

    ok,about the health care,never been to the states but heard a lot and also watched the film sicko,ppl who never watched it should give it go.
    here’s reality in uk, normal working class pays about 20 percent of tax from their gross income,try ir out on this site, http://www.e-gismos.com/ukpay.asp
    for paying tax,you get state pension when you retire and other benefits including NHS, so ppl in american try to caculate the percentage of you general tax then compare it with uk,then you’ll know if you are paying more or less for the medical care.
    numbers dont lie.
    p.s. NHS doesnt always give you the best treatments and you might have wait but it’s accessible by everyone.

  87. uiop
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:46

    I agree with many of the comments here about Ron Paul. I don’t know a whole lot about him, but I do know he is “the man” when it comes to understanding economic problems and what needs to be done. Getting rid of the Federal Reserve would be a good start.

    The shameless earmark spending by the Democrats for their lobbyist/special interest groups is completely out of control and needs to be stopped. With all the attention drawn to the mortgage bailout, no one noticed the millions the Democrats earmarked to their ACORN lobbying group. Some of our politicians, especially the Democrats, need to be dragged through the street and hung by the neck until dead! A short list would include Obama, Pelosi, the Clintons, the corrupt financial advisors and all of the mortgage bankers who were trading junk paper for commissions. I’m sure there are many Republicans who deserve such a fate, too, but the Democrats are waist deep in sh!t! Many of them are just dishonest lawyers, each, with tens to hundreds of millions in wealth (not bad for a public servant who, at most, only works 3 days a week). It’s no wonder their friends and associates on Wall Street are rotten with corruption! We need change alright, but it would take nothing short of a lynch mob to drive the point home! Workers in India have demonstrated their resolve with mob rule.

    After the housecleaning, we can begin a process of finding honest representatives, a diverse multi-party election system with funding caps and reinstating those brilliant documents called the Declaration of Independence and the “original” Constitution.

    Just a thought…

  88. Biill
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:50

    @74 If you actually read the post I wrote I did not call Republicans names. I used words that were maybe somewhat rude and inconsiderate, but I was stating the perception that other people have of republicans. I have heard many people call republicans narrow minded, and I do apologise for using stupid as it is very harsh, but maybe uneducated is a better use of language. If you want reasons as to why people think this it has to do with the fact that Republicans generally have a somewhat misinformed understanding of other countries shown in various interviews. Or, the fact that they choose to dismiss certain scientific facts or theories. This view is one of many but I find that the world I am immersed in sees the Republicans in such a light. Just as Republicans see Democrats as superior and intellectual.

  89. Obama=Racist
    September 28th, 2008 | 22:59

    Yeah sure, I want person who spent 20 years of his life in a racist church to become president, sounds like a smart thing to do.

  90. I
    September 28th, 2008 | 23:26

    Funny, suddenly the black people are Racists… *sigh*

  91. hodad
    September 28th, 2008 | 23:40

    ^I know more racist black people than white. I am a spic btw.

  92. geezer smart
    September 28th, 2008 | 23:56

    Politics aside just want to say to the americans here . in this day and age how the hell do some of you think that free heathcare is a bad thing. you are a rich country you can afford it.. instead you spend billions on wars ..jesus!! Americans fight for what you deserve..your media has turned some of you guys into raisin brains . universal health is a right!!

  93. anomynous
    September 29th, 2008 | 00:07

    @geezer smart Americans used to pay cash to see a doctor, before expensive, incredibly complex surgeries came about. It would cost something reasonable such as $10 or $20. Then we started paying for health insurance, monthly fees of hundreds of dollars, the cost of medical school rose, and surgeries take days. There is no easy solution… if you have universal healthcare you have the government decide if you live or die (over 65 can’t get cancer treatment). In America you can and the insurance pays the majority. Pick your poison.

  94. phiyuku
    September 29th, 2008 | 00:13

    @ The person who said you have to pay 54 dollars per month that is extremely cheap when it comes to health insurance for kids its like 100 and that’s with the state government paying part of it while an adult can above 300 but usually the business pays for it but then there is the co pay of 20 a visit or 30 for a specialist if you were to see a physcian 3 times or a specialist twice in a month you would have already paid more in just co pays.

  95. ZV
    September 29th, 2008 | 00:31

    “Obama is not experienced enough??” Experienced Like Bush, a second term President who’s FATHER was also a President? Look what his so-called “Experience” has done to this Country.
    Worst economy in decades, he wiped out a SURPLUS we had, now we have a MASSIVE deficit, the worst Terrorist attack happened on HIS WATCH, our unilateral invasion of Iraq has made America one of the most hated countries on Earth, and to top it all off, Americans are still DYING in the hell-hole called Iraq, and for no GOOD REASON. G. Bush has f*cked up a lot more, but it’s too much to go through. I would vote Obama for the fact that he can’t do any worse than what G. Bush has done to this country.

  96. common sense
    September 29th, 2008 | 00:39

    dearieme, you said “as for the “free health care” debate-have you forgotten that basic health is a human right? we laugh at backward african countries with poor healthcare but at least what they have is available to everyone and not just those who can pay” Ok please show me where it says that basic healthcare is a human right? And dont give me that BS about there being 40+ mill without it either as the AMA and the CDC as well as the National Institute for Health have all discredited that myth so badly that only fools and morons still believe it now. Subtract all the people that are covered by company health insurance-subtract all that qualify for medicare and medicade- and subtract all the twits that can buy it but refuse to because they dont think they will ever need it and the actual figure is closer to 175,000 people NOT 40+ million. And have you ever seen the little plaque on the walls of the hospitals? The ones that say you cannot be turned away because of not having money? I would bet that you are one of the ones that whine and complain about paying $8. for asprin and then demand free health care. If you get people in the hospital that cannot pay they have to make it up from the ones that can.

    And if you had any sense you would read the posts from people IN Canada and England who agree with me…there IS NO SUCH THING AS FREE HEALTH CARE! Canadians and the English pay for it with taxes, as such IT ISNT FREE. They take care of the ones that need it just like we do. SO pull your head out of the dark smelly place you have it in and shwoer, then join the rest of us in reality. And also look at the waiting lists for this. When Blair was PM, he was crowing about the waiting times in England being reduced from 28 weeks to only 16. So imagine 16 weeks of waiting to see a doctor. Go to the Frasier Institute webpage and look at the Canadians wait times..6 months for a masectomy-2 months for a joint replacement-8 months for a transplant-not to mention that if you cannot prove a better quality of life after treatment, they can REFUSE your treatment just like they are doing to the guy in Vancouver BC who needs a liver trnasplant and they have refused him for 5 years in a row forcing him to take upwords of 70 pills a day to stay alive. Check the CBC archives if you want proof.

  97. Direct..No Pass
    September 29th, 2008 | 00:52

    HerE Direct..No Pass

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  98. martin
    September 29th, 2008 | 01:06

    @98 as a way to say thanks for what? blowing up the world trade center? sand-n!gger

  99. Chinese National
    September 29th, 2008 | 03:06

    Every American should vote for McCain for the benefit of China!!!

  100. Flava Flave
    September 29th, 2008 | 03:22

    LOL! @ 101. ” I love plastic stuff “

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