Comments on: Obama picks Biden as running mate
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama announces his selection of the Delaware senator via text message and e-mail and on his Web site.
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And I'm REALLY interested to see if you bestow the same loving attention to McCain when he announces his running mate as you have to Obama. Somehow I doubt it.
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Did you get the jolt up your leg like lib suck-up Chris Matthews when you hear Obama speak. He is a sickening and so is this.
I'll wait to see if you give McCain the same treatment, and don't try to justify this because he used email, text, and his website to make the announcement. This is a very thin pretext.
Stick with what you know, or pretend to know which is tech and leave the stench of politics out of here please.
It's no joke! I didn't get sued (yet) but that happened to me. One of my friends put her britney Cd in my Mac and let it rip to my harddrive, I didn't realize it until several weeks later. Now if the RIAA had found that I would be getting sued and my life would be over. Don't worry RIAA I deleted the music (mostly because it sucked) but the point is biden supports this so I can't support him.
And remember, CNET is pretty much a global community now, and the rest of the world likes Obama.
Chill out people, if you don't want to read the articles than don't click on them.
CNET is merely carrying on the good old tradition at CBS, of being the propaganda department of the Democratic Party.
Expect plenty more sickeningly worshipful pieces of Da Messiah on CNET in the run up to the November elections, as the mainstream media fall over themsrlves to show who can be a bigger worshiper of The One.
My number one reason never to vote for Obamessiah is the pathertic way the MSM is in the can for this empty suit.
.nuff said.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDVUPqoowf8
Mike Gravel '08!
http://guyblaise.com/
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (43 Comments)Straight to the point: Please, please, please don't start adding political news to this website. I guarantee that it will not improve site visitation as you may think (and/or see it) will. I promise you'll get more political viewers, but your technical viewers who would prefer to see technology news will drop in droves. If I want to read political messages, I'll go to one of the big news networks (including CBS News). Or, I could go to DIGG.Com and read about how much Obama rules and McCain sucks... Afterall, if anyone wants to read about how awesome the iPhone is or how much Microsoft sux, or how Linux will rule the world, or how great Obama is, or see the latest comic on XKCD, or see ads about hot girls in geeky t-shirts or how global warming is going to kill us all, all you need to do is go to DIGG.Com. Or if news.com starts publishing more political news on a technology news website, you'll be just like digg. Which means you get taken over by biased views and you only get one type of customer.