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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:00:50
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Lady of the Lake
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Lord Corellia wrote: Xenomancers wrote:You do know he is a member of the democratic party which will in fact be running in the next election right?
Yes, and? You're telling me that a president legally changing the name of a mountain, as asked to by the people of the state in which it is situated, will blackball the Democratic party? That sounds ridiculous. You're implying that the people of Ohio give a gak about Obama, mountains or McKinley. Not sure they do. Show me the proof.
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zedmeister wrote:I can see it now:
"Despite a superior series of pledges, the Democrats were undermined by Denali-gate. Congratulations world, you get Bush Mk III/I've just Trumped (delete as appropriate) for the next n years. Thank you Obama and thank you Denali."
Won't my face be red if this is exactly what happens?
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Xenomancers wrote:Also, I am sure you are aware there isn't a non bias news station at least that I am aware of. I can't stand any mainstream news.
True enough, but Fox seems the only one to villify Obama over just about anything.
"President Obama saved the life of a young child today, diving to push him out of the path of a moving van."
And Fox be like:
"fething Barry just couldn't resist the urge to get close to a child. SMH."
Or like "Obama saves the next hitler, kills van driver"
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:05:48
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Heck, at this point I would settle on a half decent explanation on why it is more important what Ohio wants vs what Alaska wants.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:07:57
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Omnipotent Necron Overlord
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d-usa wrote: Xenomancers wrote: Lt. Coldfire wrote:At least we know we're out of problems when the Prez flies out to Alaska to re-name a mountain.
To be fair he was there for other reasons...reason I actually support...renaming a mountain to honor a living population of 2300 people...come on man. Hundreds of millions of people call that Mt. McKinley!
2,300 living people is still more than one dead mediocre president.
And the population of a whole state, acting through their legislature, with broad congressional support at the federal level against how many people that are actually bothered by this?
Honestly, other than "Obama" why do you care? What is your connection to the mountain of the name? Other than "it's always been that way", which is of course a lie, why does your opinion matter more than the actual people in the actual state?
I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:08:36
Subject: Re:Obama renames mountain.
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Glorious Lord of Chaos
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:10:16
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Omnipotent Necron Overlord
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d-usa wrote:Heck, at this point I would settle on a half decent explanation on why it is more important what Ohio wants vs what Alaska wants.
It's not about Ohio - they might be the ones who were most resistant to the name change but It is about honoring an American president - who was assassinated in office (which IMO makes it even more insulting to remove the name).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:12:42
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Xenomancers wrote:I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali.
Naming a mountain after low tier president really doesn't inspire American exceptionalism. They didn't change the name from "Mount Constitution" or anything.
The name change doesn't just appease locals, it reflects that it McKinley is a kind of dumb name, while Denali is an awesome name.
There's probably a lesson about our countries staggering indifference to Native American heritage in there somewhere, but I'm too tired to fish it out.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:14:06
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Ghastly Grave Guard
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Xenomancers wrote:I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali.
Ok, so you see it as a symbol which is fine. You're missing the symbolism on the other side of your opinion though. Re-naming it in accordance with what the natives have called it for centuries is a symbolic honour for them and all Native Americans. It isn't much (but then again neither is the flip side) but it's something. And yes, when taken in that context it honours more than just the 2300 or so people of that tribe.
Either way, I don't see your view of Obama acting on his own without prompting in doing this. Didn't the Alaskan government petition for this, just like the Ohio government petitioned against? So it's a case of him weighing the options and picking a side rather than stepping over everything and acting on his own. The way you made it sound, Obama went rogue and was all like "feth you, Ohio. feth you, Alaska. The feth outta tha way, bitches. It's Barry's time to shine. I'm gonna do this gak because it makes me all tingly on the inside."
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:17:01
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Morphing Obliterator
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Lord Corellia wrote:Obama went rogue and was all like "feth you, Ohio. feth you, Alaska. The feth outta tha way, bitches. It's Barry's time to shine. I'm gonna do this gak because it makes me all tingly on the inside."
I'd totally vote for a president who did that, though.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:18:07
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Omnipotent Necron Overlord
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d-usa wrote: Xenomancers wrote: Lord Corellia wrote: Xenomancers wrote:You do know he is a member of the democratic party which will in fact be running in the next election right?
Yes, and? You're telling me that a president legally changing the name of a mountain, as asked to by the people of the state in which it is situated, will blackball the Democratic party? That sounds ridiculous. You're implying that the people of Ohio give a gak about Obama, mountains or McKinley. Not sure they do. Show me the proof.
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zedmeister wrote:I can see it now:
"Despite a superior series of pledges, the Democrats were undermined by Denali-gate. Congratulations world, you get Bush Mk III/I've just Trumped (delete as appropriate) for the next n years. Thank you Obama and thank you Denali."
Won't my face be red if this is exactly what happens?
How is that ridiculous? Ohio has been fighting for years to keep the name...Obama oversteps congress to declare the name change himself... is really that hard to see the political damage that this could cause? Obama didn't win Ohio by much - little things like this can throw an election.
Did "Ohio" fight for years to keep the name? Did their senators and representatives get elected on a platform of "this name will not change"? Do the people of Ohio hold rallies to keep the name?
Did a single city in Ohio fight to keep the name?
Or did a single person who happens to be from Ohio who had a personal interest because of where he is from fight to keep the name?
I feel that you are placing just a little too much weight on how "Ohio" as a whole feels about this.
I don't know about that...Ohio does elect it's representatives in congress, so he is supposed to speak for his people. True there are probably people on both sides of the issue there. Typically presidents do well in their own states though - I think that's why you see so much support from Ohio congressmen on this for over 20 years. Like I said though - I am not from Ohio - I actually don't much like the place.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:18:21
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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5th God of Chaos! (Yea'rly!)
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Frankly Denali sounds more manly I climbed Mount McKinley/. Pfft whatever. I summitted the awesome heights of Alaska's Great Mount Denali! America Hurr!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:27:28
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Omnipotent Necron Overlord
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Polonius wrote: Xenomancers wrote:I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali.
Naming a mountain after low tier president really doesn't inspire American exceptionalism. They didn't change the name from "Mount Constitution" or anything.
The name change doesn't just appease locals, it reflects that it McKinley is a kind of dumb name, while Denali is an awesome name.
There's probably a lesson about our countries staggering indifference to Native American heritage in there somewhere, but I'm too tired to fish it out.
McKinley might have been low tier - but he did do great things. Denali might sound cooler than McKinley but I don't think that is at all significant because that is just a matter of preference - it's no reason to change the name of the largest mountain in a country.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:31:40
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Grisly Ghost Ark Driver
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Wasn't Mckinley the guy that started a brutal oppressive and unpopular conflict that killed thousands in the Philippines?
Ironic to rename a mountain after him over the indigenous people's wishes, then fight to keep to keep the name of a man that cared nothing for indigenous people's wishes.
Also his only accomplishment in my eyes is exiting stage left for America personified President Teddy Roosevelt lol.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 16:57:31
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Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps
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BrotherGecko wrote:Wasn't Mckinley the guy that started a brutal oppressive and unpopular conflict that killed thousands in the Philippines?
The one where Americans put people into concentration camps?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:00:45
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Rogue Daemonhunter fueled by Chaos
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MrDwhitey wrote: BrotherGecko wrote:Wasn't Mckinley the guy that started a brutal oppressive and unpopular conflict that killed thousands in the Philippines?
The one where Americans put people into concentration camps?
You need to be more specific.
Not that the concept doesn't have a long and sordid history.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:01:28
Subject: Obama renames mountain.
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Xenomancers wrote: d-usa wrote: Xenomancers wrote: Lt. Coldfire wrote:At least we know we're out of problems when the Prez flies out to Alaska to re-name a mountain.
To be fair he was there for other reasons...reason I actually support...renaming a mountain to honor a living population of 2300 people...come on man. Hundreds of millions of people call that Mt. McKinley!
2,300 living people is still more than one dead mediocre president.
And the population of a whole state, acting through their legislature, with broad congressional support at the federal level against how many people that are actually bothered by this?
Honestly, other than "Obama" why do you care? What is your connection to the mountain of the name? Other than "it's always been that way", which is of course a lie, why does your opinion matter more than the actual people in the actual state?
I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali.
Well, if it's national the it's settled since almost all members of congress were okay with changing the name.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:05:09
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Just give the mountain back already and be done with it. I also fail to see how random president number what was it again needs to have the biggest mountain of North America named after him. If you guys are going to name it after a president, at least name it after Washington, Roosevelt or Reagan or someone else who is actually known outside of the US. Just my opinion, not that I care about how the American occupiers name Bolshaya Gora
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:05:51
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Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps
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Why should they name it after someone other countries know about?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:08:41
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Grisly Ghost Ark Driver
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Well as an American, a lot of Americans can only name the presidents that the rest of the world can anyways so I guess its all one and the same. Automatically Appended Next Post: MrDwhitey wrote: BrotherGecko wrote:Wasn't Mckinley the guy that started a brutal oppressive and unpopular conflict that killed thousands in the Philippines?
The one where Americans put people into concentration camps?
Yup that one lol. The one that was washed out of US history books because of how absolutely evil it was.
So yah lets us honor McKinley with a mountain.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 17:17:17
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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If McCain wasn't a war hero because he got caught, them McKinley must have been a pretty crappy president to get himself assassinated. Trump should at least promise to name it after the president that got shot and finished a 90 minute speech instead of dying.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 18:14:32
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Xenomancers wrote: d-usa wrote:Heck, at this point I would settle on a half decent explanation on why it is more important what Ohio wants vs what Alaska wants.
It's not about Ohio - they might be the ones who were most resistant to the name change but It is about honoring an American president - who was assassinated in office (which IMO makes it even more insulting to remove the name).
Winners don't die from gunshot wounds. McKinley wasn't a winner in my book. I only like winners like JFK. That dude nailed Marylin Monroe and lived to be 94!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 18:24:38
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Omnipotent Necron Overlord
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Jezz you guys are heartless! Love you guys lol.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 18:28:44
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan
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d-usa wrote:If McCain wasn't a war hero because he got caught, them McKinley must have been a pretty crappy president to get himself assassinated. Trump should at least promise to name it after the president that got shot and finished a 90 minute speech instead of dying.
Hah! Just when I thought the thread was fizzling out.
kronk wrote:Winners don't die from gunshot wounds. McKinley wasn't a winner in my book.
Well said. And then
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 18:31:39
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Bryan Ansell
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According to Xenomancer and Fox logic Hussein Obama has made you laugh.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 22:01:43
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Fixture of Dakka
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kronk wrote: Xenomancers wrote: d-usa wrote:Heck, at this point I would settle on a half decent explanation on why it is more important what Ohio wants vs what Alaska wants.
It's not about Ohio - they might be the ones who were most resistant to the name change but It is about honoring an American president - who was assassinated in office (which IMO makes it even more insulting to remove the name).
Winners don't die from gunshot wounds. McKinley wasn't a winner in my book. I only like winners like JFK. That dude nailed Marylin Monroe and lived to be 94!
Teddy Roosevelt took a bullet and went on to give a speech before getting it taken care of. Winner, winner, winner!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 23:10:59
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President McKinley:
*25th President of the US
*Staunch supporter of peace, raised taxes on trade-goods and imports, annexed the Republic of Hawaii (incidentally, this would later permit the Obama Presidency), supported the rights of laborers and would, today, be considered a Progressive.
...21st century Republican Hero since sometime last week.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 23:12:45
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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He also helped Cuba gain independence, which in the end brought them communism. What a hero!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 23:13:07
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Psienesis wrote:President McKinley:
*25th President of the US
*Staunch supporter of peace, raised taxes on trade-goods and imports, annexed the Republic of Hawaii (incidentally, this would later permit the Obama Presidency), supported the rights of laborers and would, today, be considered a Progressive.
...21st century Republican Hero since sometime last week.
So it should be more like "Thanks MCKinley...For Obama"?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/02 23:23:32
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Gore-Soaked Lunatic Witchhunter
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Hey, if McKinley had not supported and pushed the agenda of America's "benevolent Imperialism", Hawaii probably would never have become a state, is all I'm saying.
The Republicans have none to blame but themselves.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/09 08:46:38
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The Dread Evil Lord Varlak
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Xenomancers wrote:I consider Mt. McKinley a national monument because It is the biggest and baddest mountain we got. The purpose of national monuments is to inspire American exceptionalism - not to appease locals. Alaskans even got a fair compromise which renamed the NATIONAL park around the mountain Denali. Wouldn't a fair compromise include Alaska getting to name some random gak in Ohio?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/09/14 12:52:13
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Fixture of Dakka
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Surely the mountain is still big and "bad" and inspiring no matter what name you print on the maps?
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