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D_Raay
09-27-2004, 11:29 AM
The Republican effort to make Arnold Schwarzenegger president of the United States has begun. California Congressman Dana Rohrabacher introduced legislation to overturn the Constitutional requirement that permits only persons born in the United States to serve as president. Similar legislation was introduced in the Senate.
Passage of a Constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds vote from both the House and Senate. Both are controlled by the Republicans. Two-thirds of the 50 state legislatures would then have to ratify the amendment. It is fair to assume that the rest of the country is as addle brained as the Californians who made Arnold Schwarzenegger governor. Schwarzenegger’s political ascent should leave no one in doubt that he is capable of winning the presidency.
Republican evil doing and media bias against Democrats both played a role in turning an actor into a governor. Darrell Issa, a millionaire Republican Congressman, used his personal fortune to pay for a ballot initiative recalling Democrat Gray Davis. Bill Maher said of the recall, “No do-overs. Once you elect an official, unless he runs off with public funds or gets caught with kiddie porn, you're stuck with him.”
That line may have gotten laughs but the joke was on Issa when Republican power brokers ordered him to step aside in favor of Schwarzenegger. Karl Rove and his gang knew that America’s sick fascination with celebrities made it more likely that an actor would defeat a politician. Issa took a dive, and Arnold was in the race against Davis.
After Schwarzenegger announced his intention to run, on the Tonight Show no less, stories known to a few became general public knowledge. Fifteen women came forward to say that Schwarzenegger grabbed their breasts or otherwise assaulted them. The Los Angeles Times did great reporting on the story, only to become the victim of a Republican boycott and smear campaign. The well documented stories didn’t keep Arnie out of the Governor’s mansion.
Obviously there are millions of people who envied not only Schwarzenegger’s film persona but his real life ability to have anyone bend to his twisted will. Voters were not turned off by reports of a pervert in the governor’s mansion. Indeed many were turned on.
Of course we can’t discuss Governor Gropinator without discussing the pernicious effects of the corporate controlled, pro-Republican media. Two black body builders, Robby Robinson and Rick Wayne, both said that Schwarzenegger made racist comments on a regular basis and expressed support for South African apartheid. "If you give these blacks a country to run, they would run it down the tubes," Arnold opined. If you haven’t heard any of this before it is for a very simple reason. The press chose not to tell you. Rick Wayne was interviewed by ABC but the network never broadcast the conversation.
In the days when Schwarzenegger had no idea he would be a politician he told this tale in 1977 to Oui magazine.

"Bodybuilders party a lot, and once, in Gold's – the gym in Venice, California, where all the top guys train – there was a black girl who came out naked. Everybody jumped on her and took her upstairs, where we all got together."
If state legislators around the country knew they were definitely making Arnold commander in chief then the amendment would pass overwhelmingly. The problem is that the amendment can’t be written with the name Schwarzenegger on it. Once Pandora’s box is opened, it is opened to all, including foreigners who aren’t white.
If Austria can be the birth place of an American president, so can China, India or Mexico. In the absence of an intelligent electorate, a fair media, and a competent Democratic party, fear of a brown or yellow president is probably the only thing that will keep Arnold in Sacramento and away from Washington. It is sad but true that only racism will keep this racist from holding the highest office in the land.

DroppinScience
09-27-2004, 12:44 PM
Unless I packed my bags and moved to America and run for President (;)), there should be NO overturning the Constitutional requirement to have Presidents only born in the USA.

Bob
09-27-2004, 12:50 PM
why so much effort to make arnold the president? surely they've got bigger political guns than that? i'm not saying he's an awful politician, i honestly don't know, i don't live in california, but surely they've got candidates lined up that DON'T require the constitution to be overturned. seems like an awful lot of trouble for not a lot of gain. i don't get it.

QueenAdrock
09-27-2004, 01:19 PM
Great, so now America can be the laughingstock of the rest of the world. "I will terminate unemployment!!" Shut the hell up Arnold. He wouldn't have a chance if he didn't have his gay movies. Which is why celebrities should not run for office, because the rest of the public says "derr I liked him in _____" so that also means he has the brains and power to run the nation! I hate people.

DroppinScience
09-27-2004, 01:30 PM
Great, so now America can be the laughingstock of the rest of the world. "I will terminate unemployment!!" Shut the hell up Arnold. He wouldn't have a chance if he didn't have his gay movies. Which is why celebrities should not run for office, because the rest of the public says "derr I liked him in _____" so that also means he has the brains and power to run the nation! I hate people.

Would you say that if Ben Affleck or someone on the Democrats' side ran for office though?

Myself, I'd love to see a President Springsteen in office. :)

jegtar
09-27-2004, 01:41 PM
Celebs that run for office don't bother me so much, if Arnold or Ben wants to be Prez and they get voted in then good for them. I just don't like celebs who try to throw their opinion on you (this goes for both sides). I hate it when fame is turned into a big soapbox.

cosmo105
09-27-2004, 01:46 PM
i'm ashamed to say i live in California. i didn't vote for him. hell, i voted against the whole recall. ridiculous.

D_Raay
09-27-2004, 01:49 PM
why so much effort to make arnold the president? surely they've got bigger political guns than that? i'm not saying he's an awful politician, i honestly don't know, i don't live in california, but surely they've got candidates lined up that DON'T require the constitution to be overturned. seems like an awful lot of trouble for not a lot of gain. i don't get it.

Karl Rove and his gang knew that America’s sick fascination with celebrities made it more likely that an actor would defeat a politician.

Echewta
09-27-2004, 02:49 PM
So the republicans give us the following ammendments to help make this country better:

No Gay Marriage
No Flag Burning
Aliens can become President

Wow. Such amazing changes that could make every citizen live a happier and healthy lives. No wonder people support that party so much. Now I understand.

QueenAdrock
09-27-2004, 05:42 PM
Would you say that if Ben Affleck or someone on the Democrats' side ran for office though?

Myself, I'd love to see a President Springsteen in office. :)


Sorry, but still no. It's just way too disturbing, and the only reason why they'd have a snowball's chance in hell is because of their notoriety. Celebrities know how to act, not how to run countries. BOO-URNS!

yeahwho
09-27-2004, 05:52 PM
Myself, I'd love to see a President Springsteen in office. :)

You know we had a talk at work about Springsteens coming out and playing for moveon.org today. He is going to put every Republican on alert. I think Bruce is going to have an impact like no other musician in the USA can. His last album, "The Rising" along with the tour uplifted a certain section of this country, including Republicans.

Between a rock and a hard place is where he is putting Bush supporters. To trash him is to trash many American Ideals. He is squarely putting the ball in their court. I hope he Ace's them.

I Love Springsteen for his courage and commitment to follow through with his beliefs.

DroppinScience
09-27-2004, 10:06 PM
Sorry, but still no. It's just way too disturbing, and the only reason why they'd have a snowball's chance in hell is because of their notoriety. Celebrities know how to act, not how to run countries. BOO-URNS!

Come on, Bruce is truly an eloquent man. If he ever wanted to go into politics, he would do awesome! Absolutely no doubt in my mind.

Besides, it'd be nice to actually see "Born in the USA" as a campaign song done RIGHT (I'm looking at YOU, Reagan! :mad: ).

;)

DroppinScience
09-27-2004, 10:09 PM
You know we had a talk at work about Springsteens coming out and playing for moveon.org today. He is going to put every Republican on alert. I think Bruce is going to have an impact like no other musician in the USA can. His last album, "The Rising" along with the tour uplifted a certain section of this country, including Republicans.

Between a rock and a hard place is where he is putting Bush supporters. To trash him is to trash many American Ideals. He is squarely putting the ball in their court. I hope he Ace's them.

I Love Springsteen for his courage and commitment to follow through with his beliefs.

EXACTLY! You see Bruce is truly an all-American hero. He's been worshipped by both the left and the right. Cops and firefighters always feel he's the only artist who knows what he goes through.

Of all the celebrity liberals, he's the best weapon we have. Nobody can beat the Americana of BRUUUUUUUUUCE! He ain't even close to being 'anti-American' (as the right loves to say).

infidel
09-27-2004, 10:14 PM
Problem is Bruce is too smart to want to become a politician.
He can have more effect outside of the system.

yeahwho
09-28-2004, 12:04 AM
I can't help but think part of the reason Springsteen is doing this is his new formed relationship with Brendan O'Brien, who has worked with artists such as Pearl Jam and Rage Against the Machine. He is a Seattle cat and the other 2 bands speak for themselves as far as political activism.

The other part is he has a wife and kids, this guy Bush is threatening the lifes of our kids right now with an everchanging excuse of war. That is just wrong. Springsteen is the right person at the right time, funny how things workout.


D_Raay; didn't mean to hijack your thread, Schwarzenegger would make about as good of a President as a mosquito. He has issues, girlyman issues ;) .

skankforbrains
10-05-2004, 02:39 PM
In the movie demolition man with sylvester stalone and wesley snipes arnold schwarzenegger was president in 2012. weird huh

infidel
10-05-2004, 03:45 PM
seems like an awful lot of trouble for not a lot of gain. i don't get it.
The republicans don't really care what a candidate's policies are as long as he's a republican. They want the law and arnie only because they know he can win.

I personally think we could do much worse than Arnold, at least he doesn't think god is talking to him.

If past constitutional amendments are any indication there's no way 2/3 of the states will ratify it before the '08 election. Remember there are still quite a few state legislatures that are democrat