Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Most irritating, overused word or phrase in the campaign for the presidency?

What do you think is the most annoying catch phrase or BIG word being overused by the candidates and the media right now?





For me, its the word 'imperative,' That word just bothers me.Most irritating, overused word or phrase in the campaign for the presidency?
';Change';





...and the faulty assumption is that just because someone campaigns on change, the change they enact will automatically be good for the country.Most irritating, overused word or phrase in the campaign for the presidency?
';Change';





If I hear the word ';change'; again, I am going to gouge my eyes out.





Change is something I do not want. If anything I want to ';revert'; back to the Constitution.





Obama on the other hand wants to change our Constitution and enter into a form of European socialism/Imperialism.
AL QAIDA or KIDA or WTFever. Actually McCain says it all the time and he sounds EXACTLY like BUSH! F-n warmongering JAGOFF!
EVIL.





It's the same thing as ';Communism'; was in the 60's.





Translated, it's: You have something we need. (aka, oil)
Flip flop. It is not only over-used, it has been over-practiced (by both sides).
Flip-flop. Moronic.
';My friends'; ';Pork Barrell Spending'; and ';Radical Isamic Terrorism';
I promise. Liars.
Actually, there are two of them:





Hope.





Change.





They both sound good, but don't really have to mean anything.
Change. Obama has wore the word completely out.
The word ';change'; is getting pretty annoying.
';I stand for change'; (nobody ever defines what precisely they mean)
terra, as bush calls it





or phase





war on terror





spoken to strike fear in Americans
change...its trite, stupid and overused
';At the end of the day.';
I am sick of hearing 'change'.
Change
How about. ';We are the ones we've been waiting for!'; . What the hell? What does that even mean?
For me, it's ';I'm voting for Obama.';

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