Quit picking on Obama……

YukonJack

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Pick on Obama? I don't need to.

His faithful followers (at least those with a modicum of common sense and without blinders on), do it for me and those of us who saw thru this charlatan from the beginning.
 

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SirJosephPorter, a leader of a country with spine and integrity would not tolerate a jerk-off punk like Paul McCartney bad-mouthing a former President - who was duly elected TWICE - regardless of political affiliation. Not to mention the high probability, if not the certainty, that GW Bush knows far more about libraries than than the Liverpool slum slime, Paul McCartney.

Remember a few years ago, when French war hero General (who hid in safe places while his fellow coward French "soldiers" surrendered everywhere) DeGaulle came to Canada and butted his elephantine nose in Canada's business? Our Prime Minister politely, but firmly asked the stupid bastard to leave Canada.

If Obama had even a small fraction of Lester B. Pearson's integrity, he would have told this worthless punk to "sing" his vile crap somewhere else.

Your approval of McCartney's insensitive and stupid remarks put you in the gutter right along with him.

Did De Gaul criticize a former Prime Minister? I seriously doubt that. And I also don't think that Pearson would have asked him to butt out if he had done that. Criticizing a former president is totally different from a foreign politician interfering in Canada's (or USA's) internal affairs.

As to non Americans criticizing US president, past or present, it happens many times. Conservatives in other countries (Britain, Australia etc.) routinely criticize Obama. Same as liberals in other countries used to criticize Bush, when he was the president. A non American criticizing US president is nothing new.
 

YukonJack

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SirJosephPorter, it is not surprising that you support DeGaul who butted his elephantine nose into Canada's business. In fact it proves that you have no respect for Lester B. Pearson who, unlike your BOY Zerobama had the guts to tell a jerk to get the Hell out. The fact that DeGaulle did not criticize a former Prime Minister is not the issue. The fact that the words and behaviour of DeGaulle, just like the words and behaviour or Liverpool slum slime Paul McCartney were inappropriate and worthy of expulsion from the country, is.

Your BOY chummed up with this no-talent SOB who just like your hero, probably never read a book other than those read to them to their mother - or in Zerobama's case his WHITE grandmother - of Doctor Seuss, and had the unmitigated gall to say that GW Bush, whose academic achievements surpass those of his opponents, Gore and Kerry, and whose wife was a librarian - did not know what a library was. So, repeat what the Liverpool slum slime said. Perfect reflection of you.

The unwritten rule - routinely broken by Democratic ex-Presidents since the philanderer-in chief Clinton and the Iran Hostage Rescue Hero, Peanutbrain Carter - is that you do not criticize or apologize for America when on foreign shores.
 
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SirJosephPorter, a leader of a country with spine and integrity would not tolerate a jerk-off punk like Paul McCartney bad-mouthing a former President - who was duly elected TWICE - regardless of political affiliation. Not to mention the high probability, if not the certainty, that GW Bush knows far more about libraries than than the Liverpool slum slime, Paul McCartney.

Remember a few years ago, when French war hero General (who hid in safe places while his fellow coward French "soldiers" surrendered everywhere) DeGaulle came to Canada and butted his elephantine nose in Canada's business? Our Prime Minister politely, but firmly asked the stupid bastard to leave Canada.

If Obama had even a small fraction of Lester B. Pearson's integrity, he would have told this worthless punk to "sing" his vile crap somewhere else.

Your approval of McCartney's insensitive and stupid remarks put you in the gutter right along with him.

Even though what he says is ture?

Isn't that a sin?

Pick on Obama? I don't need to.

His faithful followers (at least those with a modicum of common sense and without blinders on), do it for me and those of us who saw thru this charlatan from the beginning.


I wonder if Obama will get elected twice like that other disaster Bush.

Fun to watch the US implode isn't it.:lol:
 

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SirJosephPorter, with your extremely lax moral fibre, it is not surprising that you support DeGaul who butted his elephantine nose into Canada's business. In fact it proves that you have no respect for Lester B. Pearson who, unlike your BOY Zerobama had the guts to tell a jerk to get the Hell out. The fact that DeGaulle did not criticize a former Prime Minister is not the issue. The fact that the words and behaviour of DeGaulle, just like the words and behaviour or Liverpool slum slime Paul McCartney were inappropriate and worthy of expulsion from the country, is.

Your BOY chummed up with this no-talent SOB who just like your hero, probably never read a book other than those read to them to their mother - or in Zerobama's case his WHITE grandmother - of Doctor Seuss, and had the unmitigated gall to say that GW Bush, whose academic achievements surpass those of his opponents, Gore and Kerry, and whose wife was a librarian - did not know what a library was. So, repeat what the Liverpool slum slime said. Perfect reflection of you.

The unwritten rule - routinely broken by Democratic ex-Presidents since the philanderer-in chief Clinton and the Iran Hostage Rescue Hero, Peanutbrain Carter - is that you do not criticize or apologize for America when on foreign shores.

Simmer down Y.J. Just because his Knighthood persists with his incessant piffle doesn't call for bad mouthing everyone else. I'm sure DeGaul and McCartney both have their good points.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Even though what he says is ture?

Isn't that a sin?




I wonder if Obama will get elected twice like that other disaster Bush.

Fun to watch the US implode isn't it.:lol:

Unless economy is really in the tank come 2012, Obama has a very good chance of getting elected. Republican Party is united by their hatred of Obama in 2010, and that may be enough in 2010

However, all the divisions in the Republican Party (and there are many) will be revealed in all their ugliness when they have to formulate a vision for the party and vision for the country in 2012.
 

Avro

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Unless economy is really in the tank come 2012, Obama has a very good chance of getting elected. Republican Party is united by their hatred of Obama in 2010, and that may be enough in 2010

However, all the divisions in the Republican Party (and there are many) will be revealed in all their ugliness when they have to formulate a vision for the party and vision for the country in 2012.

Unless you live under a rock their are divisions in the Dumbocratic party as well.
 

SirJosephPorter

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The unwritten rule - routinely broken by Democratic ex-Presidents since the philanderer-in chief Clinton and the Iran Hostage Rescue Hero, Peanutbrain Carter - is that you do not criticize or apologize for America when on foreign shores.

The unwritten rule is that people criticize president and ex presidents all the time. It is a sure sign of extremism that Republicans want special treatment for Bush, they want him to be made exempt from all criticism.

The day Republicans start treating Obama with dignity and respect, that is the day people will listen when they demand special treatment for Bush. Until then these are just ravings of a right wing extremist.

Avro, have you been married for a few years? Have you learned anything from your husband? If he was a librarian for many years while married to you would you have - unless you are a hopless moron - learned what a library was?

Well, believe or not, even GW Bush (who was duly elected TWICE) must have learned from his librarian wife what a library was.

And what has that got to do with anything? McCartney still has a right to criticize Bush.

Avro and TenPenny,

Congratulations on avoiding to defend your position on George W. Bush vs SlumSlime Paul McCartney.

I only asked Avro about the absence of her avatar, which was, and existing no longer, a sausage sucking female. Pardon me, if I presumed that the avatar was a faithful representation of the user.

TenPenny, if you ever losen up your cheap purse strings and subscribe to FOXNews Network, you will be delighted to discover the fact that in your ignorance you only mock: FAIR AND BALANCED.

Subscribing to FOX news is a waste of money. One can tell what FOX is going to say about any issue without the bother of listening to FOX news (it is all Obama's fault).
 

JLM

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Actually old Y.J. delivers some fairly accurate messages- he just packages them rather crudely...............................:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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YukonJack

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"The day Republicans start treating Obama with dignity and respect, that is the day people will listen when they demand special treatment for Bush. Until then these are just ravings of a right wing extremist."


When was there ever a time that liberals/Democrats showed any respect for George W. Bush. Or for that matter Ronald Reagan?

Dignity and respect? Liberals/Democrats would not know it if it hit them in the face. The only ones who want special treatment is the racists who want the world to worship Zerobama, for the simple reason that he is black. Well half black, raised by those despicable WHITE grandparents.

Good bet those poor grand parents suffer from "buyer's remorse" seeing how the little half-breed turned out.
 
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SirJosephPorter

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When was there ever a time that liberals/Democrats showed any respect for George W. Bush. Or for that matter Ronald Reagan?

Dignity and respect? Liberals/Democrats would not know it if it hit them in the face. The only ones who want special treatment is the racists who want the world to worship Zerobama, for the simple reason that he is black. Well half black, raised by those despicable WHITE grandparents.

Good bet those poor grand parents suffer from "buyer's remorse" seeing how the little half-breed turned out.

Then why are you demanding special treatment for Bush? Bush may be a kind fo demi God to you, but to many he is just a man, a past president (and a lousy one at that).
 

YukonJack

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"The unwritten rule is that people criticize president and ex presidents all the time. It is a sure sign of extremism that Republicans want special treatment for Bush, they want him to be made exempt from all criticism."

Typical attempt to deflect. Who said anything - I certainly did not - about criticizing former Presidents? Hell, I do, along with million others criticize Carter and Clinton - justifibly - all the time.

But only the lowest of the low like Carter, Clinton and Zerobama would go around the world and bad-mouth their own country on foreingn shores.
 
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"The unwritten rule is that people criticize president and ex presidents all the time. It is a sure sign of extremism that Republicans want special treatment for Bush, they want him to be made exempt from all criticism."

Typical attempt to deflect. Who said anything - I certainly did not - about criticizing former Presidents?

But only the lowet of the low like Carter, Clinton and Zerobama would go around the world and bad-mouth their own country on foreingn shores.


Ooooooooooooh Oooooh, Take it easy on Jimmy. His life wasn't easy with that brother for an albatross around his neck................Jimmy was "top shelf".
 

YukonJack

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I DO NOT demand special treatment for G. W. Bush.

I only ASK that it is time that the current President, after a year and a half in office stop blaming EVERYTHING on his predecessor. Doing otherwise is a sign of a very little man, and I use the term loosely.
 
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