Some Obama Fans Really Are In a Cult
Too bad they worship someone other than the Obamamessiah:
When reached for comment this afternoon, Obama said, "this is not the Satan-worshiping third vice-chair of the Durham County Democratic Party that I knew."
Prosecutors said Craig's victims met him through a shared interest in Satan worship. They alleged Craig shackled his victims to beds, kept them in dog cages and starved them inside his Albany Street home. He was charged with beating one victim with a cane and a cord and with raping a woman. Johnson, who was third vice-chair of the Durham County Democratic Party and vice-chair for the Young Democrats, was charged with two counts of aiding and abetting. Prosecutors said she knew her husband planned the crime and watched as they were committed. She has resigned her positions with the Democratic Party, said state Sen. Floyd McKissick, D-Durham.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 02:05 PM
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Next, we should expect him to say that ... "while he opposed it from the beginning, we now have to deal with the situation as it exists."
After the "FISA" sellout, how long before the "netroots" are in full revolt ?
Posted by: Neo at June 30, 2008 02:09 PM (Yozw9)
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Posted by: capital L at June 30, 2008 05:56 PM (iTyqn)
It's like Bush vs. Obama on the topic of substance abuse... the Bush got a ton of crap for drinking too much scotch. Wow, talk about non-unique. You just know Obama was the man, snorting coke and smoking crack at a pace to make a $25 hooker blush.
And that's what Americans want in a leader. Not some whitebread old flubby-cheeks ninny like McCain who might have gone 26 in a 25 zone ten decades ago and parks in the handicap stall without his tag at the country club, but someone who's walked the walk.
Posted by: redherkey at June 30, 2008 06:30 PM (kjqFg)
Posted by: Sandra Binder at June 30, 2008 11:28 PM (DTEiw)
Let's just be honest. Most politicians have something wrong with them. It's a bipartisan issue...
Posted by: Juan Manuel de Rosas at July 01, 2008 02:59 AM (IVQmE)
Moral equivocation, anyone?
And does it come as any surprise that a good little Liberal would attempt to whip out a tu quoque and attempt to draw a false parallel?
'Sure, OUR guys are accused of violent felonies and Satanic worship... but YOUR guy sent an email to a page! THEY'RE JUST THE SAME!!!'
Posted by: DaveP. at July 01, 2008 03:49 AM (6iy97)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at July 01, 2008 08:09 AM (dcqty)
I trying to make the point that all politicians are screwed up — that there's something screwed up with politicians regardless of partisanship.
And personally, I think it's more than a little ironic that you'll drop a the tu quoque argument in the comment section of a post that's very clearly an association fallacy. But dropping logical fallacy arguments on comment boards is pretty much the lamest thing you can do on the internet. And yes, for the record, that's an ad homminem attack. Sue me.
Posted by: Juan Manuel de Rosas at July 01, 2008 11:33 AM (IVQmE)
Posted by: Mekan at July 01, 2008 11:46 AM (hm8tW)
No, Juan. What you're trying to do is minimuize the horrible things people in your party are exposed as doing, by pointless and logically fallacious references to unrelated things others are doing. And you're doing it purely out of partisanship. (well, maybe ignorance... but I figured that was assumed.)
"So what? They ALL do it!" is no excuse, in a court of law or in real life. Yet, whenever a member of your political cult acts up in public, morally retarded toadies appear in public to make that very same arguement so quickly the sonic boom shatters windows.
So, Juan- let's hear some more about how forcible restraint and assault is morally comparable to tapping a guy's foot in a men's room... according to your lights.
Posted by: DaveP. at July 01, 2008 02:33 PM (HH3SH)
I was taught in elementary school that "but everyone else was doing it too!" is not a valid defense. A teacher asked me if everyone else was jumping off a cliff, if I would do it as well. That cured me of that particular excuse in a big hurry.
Posted by: C-C-G at July 01, 2008 05:33 PM (n8vfc)
Is this his idea of a "faith based group"?
Posted by: mrclark at July 02, 2008 08:13 AM (mgkfk)
"But dropping logical fallacy arguments on comment boards is pretty much the lamest thing you can do on the internet."
Nope. The lamest thing would be spelling flames. See below.
"And yes, for the record, that's an ad homminem attack."
Ad Hominem isn't spelled like that. This proves you're a dork, if not a friend of satanist kidnappers.
Do I get a hat trick for that?
Posted by: Wolf Pangloss at July 02, 2008 03:28 PM (BJVEF)
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