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The Five Biggest Myths about Obama

 
 
NoJingoLingo
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jul, 2009 12:42 am
@g-man,
g-man;65738 wrote:
I have no problem with any former presidents except one. James E. Carter.

The only thing on my mind these days is this conniving socialist who will turn this nation into a third world nation if he is allowed to continue.

Not to derail the thread (oops too late) but, what is it about the Carter admin that you didn't like?
g-man
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jul, 2009 03:07 pm
@scooby-doo cv,
scooby-doo;65750 wrote:
So Watergate/Iran Contra/Iraq and the Dirty War in latin America matter.

These F0ckers should have been jailed !


All wars are dirty. The important thing is to fight them to win. Something American's don't seem to concerned about since WWII.

But all of that pales in comparison to where this evil entity is leading this nation.
g-man
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jul, 2009 03:09 pm
@NoJingoLingo,
NoJingoLingo;65752 wrote:
Not to derail the thread (oops too late) but, what is it about the Carter admin that you didn't like?


James Earl Carter, likely the most honest of all the presidents. Who was driven by good intentions was simply dirt stupid and a coward.
scooby-doo cv
 
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Reply Mon 6 Jul, 2009 03:21 am
@g-man,
g-man;65781 wrote:
All wars are dirty. The important thing is to fight them to win. Something American's don't seem to concerned about since WWII.

But all of that pales in comparison to where this evil entity is leading this nation.


"All war's are dirty" especially ones based on lies,like Iraq ?
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scooby-doo cv
 
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Reply Mon 6 Jul, 2009 03:22 am
@g-man,
g-man;65782 wrote:
James Earl Carter, likely the most honest of all the presidents. Who was driven by good intentions was simply dirt stupid and a coward.


:rollinglaugh: Reagan/Nixon/Bush1&2
Sabz5150
 
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Reply Tue 7 Jul, 2009 08:34 pm
@scooby-doo cv,
scooby-doo;65791 wrote:
:rollinglaugh: Reagan/Nixon/Bush1&2


Iran-Contra, buddy :headbang:

I wish I had one of those paper shredders signed by Ollie North.

Thanks for training Bin Laden... we really appreciate it!
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sun 12 Jul, 2009 06:27 am
@NotHereForLong,
If Obama must be considered a god, I will conceed to view him as a WOODEN GOD. I will carve a crude resemblance of him out of a block of wood, and set it next to my computer. I might use it as a paper-weight, or perhaps something on which to wipe boogers.
scooby-doo cv
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jul, 2009 02:56 am
@Pinochet73,
Pinochet73;65947 wrote:
If Obama must be considered a god, I will conceed to view him as a WOODEN GOD. I will carve a crude resemblance of him out of a block of wood, and set it next to my computer. I might use it as a paper-weight, or perhaps something on which to wipe boogers.


You still in mouring Pino Very Happy are you hankering after Dubya :rollinglaugh:
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Sabz5150
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jul, 2009 02:08 am
@Pinochet73,
Pinochet73;65947 wrote:
If Obama must be considered a god, I will conceed to view him as a WOODEN GOD. I will carve a crude resemblance of him out of a block of wood, and set it next to my computer. I might use it as a paper-weight, or perhaps something on which to wipe boogers.


At least we have evidence that he exists.

Can't say the same of other "god"s.
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Carico
 
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Reply Tue 21 Jul, 2009 03:52 am
@NotHereForLong,
NotHereForLong;64631 wrote:
I found this interesting.

The 5 biggest myths about Obama - Alex Conant - POLITICO.com

"1. Obama is bold. Actually, he is overly cautious. It?s no coincidence the first bills he signed into law were the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and an expansion of the State Children?s Health Insurance Program, two populist favorites. Signing these bills was not an act of courage any more than attacking lobbyists or selecting Joe Biden as a running mate. In fact, Obama?s entire agenda is cautious (sometimes to a fault, in the case of his housing and banking bailouts). Are the numbers in his proposed budget eye-popping? Yes. But eye-popping budgets are well within the Democratic mainstream now.

2. Obama is a great communicator. Cut away the soaring rhetoric in his speeches, and the resulting policy statements are often vague, lawyerly and confusing. He is not plain-spoken: He parses his language so much that a casual listener will miss important caveats. That?s in part why he uses teleprompters for routine policy statements: He chooses his words carefully, relying heavily on ill-defined terms like ?deficit reduction? (which means tax increases, rather than actual ?savings?) and ?combat troops? (as opposed to ?all troops in harm?s way?).

3. Obamaland is a team of rivals. Obama earned the label ?No-Drama Obama? for a reason. His closest advisers ? those who actually shape his thinking, strategy and policies ? are loyal and, by all accounts, like-minded. Obviously, they regularly disagree with each other, as any group of smart individuals does. But reading the (many) profiles of Obama aides written since the election, it?s striking that there are no anecdotes of serious disputes inside Obamaland. Obama does try to bring political foes into the fold when it?s convenient, but his team is primarily made up of political friends.

4. Obama is smooth. Despite being deliberate, Obama is surprisingly gaffe-prone. Reporters on my e-mail lists last year know he consistently mispronounced, misnamed or altogether forgot where he was. (In one typical gaffe in Sioux Falls, S.D., he started his speech with an enthusiastic ?Thank you, Sioux City!?) His geographic gaffes are not just at routine rallies but at major events, including the Democratic National Convention and his first address to Congress. Any politician occasionally misspeaks, but the frequency of Obama?s flubs is notable.

5. Obama has a good relationship with the media. Working with the hundreds of reporters who covered the Obama campaign last year, I was struck by how many of them would quietly complain about Obama?s borderline disdain for the press. Sometimes it is readily visible ? like when he scolded a reporter for asking a question during a presidential visit to the White House briefing room. Other times it?s more passive, like long gaps between press conferences, or it?s reflected in his staff?s attitude.

Obama has a lot of qualities that are indeed admirable: He is without a doubt smart and disciplined, and his mastery of politics is unmatched. But despite popular perceptions, he is far from perfect."


We conservatives already knew that Obama was a liar when he was running for office. But we also knew that most of the world only looks at someone's charm, not the inside of the cup. So it was no surprise that most of the world was duped by Obama just like they'll be duped by the final anti-Christ as well. Wink
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mimidamnit
 
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Reply Tue 21 Jul, 2009 08:23 am
@NotHereForLong,
"How did our oil get under their sand"...to quote scooby-doo's tag...I LOVE IT... HOW AMERICAN IS THAT !!!!!!!!
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