Bow down Obama

ironsides

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Quite right, TenPenny, these 'wackos' are afraid of Obama and hate Obama at the same time. Similar to homophobes.

Yes, people do fear Obama, but not for what he is, but for what he is capable of doing. President Obama is the most powerful man in the world and a wimp, all he cares about now is the economy. Piracy problem is just not important enough, tell that to the families of the hostages. (Jimmy Carter all over). You liberals seem to suffer from Obama addiction, and as everyone knows any addiction is not good. No matter what poll you may believe in, it is wrong. Obama's support base has gone back to school, back to their neighborhoods they just do not exist anymore.
 

SirJosephPorter

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I'm trying to make sure I don't come across as a left wing American..

[FONT=&quot]DaSleeper, there is no such thing as a left wing American, that is an oxymoron[/FONT]
 

Kreskin

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Feb 23, 2006
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It is not an addiction. But I haven't seem him on TV for a day or so and I'm getting cold chills. I'll tune into CNN, and between commercials I'll look at Ghandi photos.
Yes, people do fear Obama, but not for what he is, but for what he is capable of doing. President Obama is the most powerful man in the world and a wimp, all he cares about now is the economy. Piracy problem is just not important enough, tell that to the families of the hostages. (Jimmy Carter all over). You liberals seem to suffer from Obama addiction, and as everyone knows any addiction is not good. No matter what poll you may believe in, it is wrong. Obama's support base has gone back to school, back to their neighborhoods they just do not exist anymore.
 

mt_pockets1000

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Jun 22, 2006
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okay... I have to ask...

I can see why people are comparing Obama's bow to Bush flouncing around hand in hand with the Saudi king. Both are actions on the part of the men. But what the hell does the shoe throwing incident have to do with it? Bush didn't throw a shoe at himself. It wasn't his faux pas... it was something done to him. I don't see the parallel. Am I missing something?
Ha...you censored me! That's a new one. Thanks. I feel part of the fold now...sorta.
Look, Bush certainly did bring the shoe throwing incident on himself. He made the decision to go into Iraq and blow the puck out of that country. That will dog him for the rest of his life. And this frustrated individual expressed his opinion in the best way he knew how? To bad it made 'Shrub' look bad but ce la vie....welcome to the immediacy of the media world.