The Election Of The Greatest Con-Man In Recent History

JLM

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Well approx half of the population is thinking Obama is the greatest president ever and the other half says Bush is, so I would say the sensible, middle of the road opinion would say it's a dead heat- they're about even.
 

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Why not? Surely everybody 'known' that Obama was born in Kenya or in Indonesia, that he is an illegal alien, and a Muslim terrorist to boot? You didn't want to believe somethng bad about Obama? Who are you kidding?
I wish there was a drop of truth to it, but unfortunately he entered the Presidential race legally.
 

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Ahmadinejad and Lula expose Obama's hapless diplomacy.
What a fiasco. That's the first word that comes to mind watching Mahmoud Ahmadinejad raise his arms yesterday with the leaders of Turkey and Brazil to celebrate a new atomic pact that instantly made irrelevant 16 months of President Obama's "diplomacy." The deal is a political coup for Tehran and possibly delivers the coup de grace to the West's half-hearted efforts to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703315404575250172000040654.html?mod=rss_opinion_main
 

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I wish there was a drop of truth to it, but unfortunately he entered the Presidential race legally.

It may be a little early to despair yet, Ironsides, he's still relatively new at politics, it's going to be while before he's the seasoned veteran Bush was, but once he is he may not be quite as impetuous as Dubya. When all is said and done does it really matter who the President is? What percentage of the "shots" do they ACTUALLY get to call?
 

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It may be a little early to despair yet, Ironsides, he's still relatively new at politics, it's going to be while before he's the seasoned veteran Bush was, but once he is he may not be quite as impetuous as Dubya. When all is said and done does it really matter who the President is? What percentage of the "shots" do they ACTUALLY get to call?
I have no idea how much he actually controls, but this apologizing all the time is starting to get to me. I cannot believe that he apologized to China for what he thinks is a human rights issue. Obama just mocks U.S. law. (Arizona just wants someone to enforce it) I am pretty sure it is Pelosi and Reid that are running the show., sort of like what some blamed Cheney of doing. S.F. is planning on passing a voting law that will allow illegal aliens to vote in school board elections. It is only the beginning.
 

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It may be a little early to despair yet, Ironsides, he's still relatively new at politics, it's going to be while before he's the seasoned veteran Bush was, but once he is he may not be quite as impetuous as Dubya. When all is said and done does it really matter who the President is? What percentage of the "shots" do they ACTUALLY get to call?


I don't recall Bush grovelling at the feet of other nation's leaders, even as a rookie.
 

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I don't recall Bush grovelling at the feet of other nation's leaders, even as a rookie.

No, Bush attitude was shoot first, ask questions later. He took you people into two huge big wars, one of them (Iraq) disastrous. He also took you people into two huge economic meltdowns, the dot com meltdown and the current meltdown, a feet unprecedented in recent history (most presidents preside over one recession in eight years, not over two huge meltdowns).

According to Republicans, Bush may have been one of the greatest president ever, but American people disagree. Bush left office with approval rating in low 20s (compared to Clinton, who left office with approval in high 60s).
 

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Massacre in Thailand and Obama’s Foreign Policy Stance


Wednesday, 19 May 2010 08:02



'When the White House is quiet as protestors are butchered in the streets of Bangkok Thailand, suspicions are raised. Silence often equals complicity. One can only imagine what the U.S.’ response would be to a Venezuelan government slaughter: the U.S. media and Obama would loudly condemn such an act, in contrast to the muted response to Thailand’s blood bath.'
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No, Bush attitude was shoot first, ask questions later. He took you people into two huge big wars, one of them (Iraq) disastrous. He also took you people into two huge economic meltdowns, the dot com meltdown and the current meltdown, a feet unprecedented in recent history (most presidents preside over one recession in eight years, not over two huge meltdowns).

What is Bush attitude?.. Sounds like you're suffering from a little cro-magnon moment.

The war angle is interesting. Seeing how Obama vowed to pull the American troops from Iraq and close Gitmo, I was curious to find out how that peace mission was going in the aforementioned nation. I see it's so effective that he commanded troops to invade Afghanistan - with love and affection, of course.


According to Republicans, Bush may have been one of the greatest president ever, but American people disagree.

Where in America do you live? You've comfirmed this with your neighbors and collegues?


Bush left office with approval rating in low 20s (compared to Clinton, who left office with approval in high 60s).


Is this the same Clinton that allowed the dot.com meltdown to develop?
 

JLM

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What is Bush attitude?.. Sounds like you're suffering from a little cro-magnon moment.

The war angle is interesting. Seeing how Obama vowed to pull the American troops from Iraq and close Gitmo, I was curious to find out how that peace mission was going in the aforementioned nation. I see it's so effective that he commanded troops to invade Afghanistan - with love and affection, of course.




Where in America do you live? You've comfirmed this with your neighbors and collegues?





Is this the same Clinton that allowed the dot.com meltdown to develop?

I think what we have here is when Obama was running for election he thought what Bush had done was so bad he thought it gave him a chance to win the election but after he won it he decided not to change much as he found out what Bush had done was not so bad after all. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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Obama to Snatch up to 75% of Your Income


Wednesday, 26 May 2010 06:43



'If President Obama repeals the Bush tax cuts and imposes a 20 percent value added tax, or VAT, on the U.S., Americans may be facing tax rates where more than half of everything earned is confiscated by the federal government in the form of income taxes, Jerome Corsi's Red Alert reports. Add Social Security taxes and the tax burden quickly advances to more than 60 percent.
"Adding state property and income taxes to the burden, the amount government confiscates could be in the 75 percent range before Americans have a chance to vote Obama out of office in 2012," Corsi wrote. "Are Americans willing to be taxed 75 percent of every dollar earned?" '
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Letter shows Obama dishonest with Iran

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There is now conclusive evidence that US President Barack Obama is not honest in dealing with an Iranian nuclear fuel swap declaration brokered by Turkey and Brazil in Tehran almost two weeks ago.
The evidence comes in the form of a letter from President Obama to his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dated April 20, 2010. (The full text of the letter is available at http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/index.php?q=node/10195)
"Washington supported mediation by Brazil and Turkey when it did not expect them to succeed and turned its back when they accomplished exactly what the Obama administration said it sought from Iran", wrote campaigniran.org.
 

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Barack Obama: Liar, Warlord and Corporate Shill


Monday, 31 May 2010 10:14



'It shouldn't surprise because no one gets the top job or any government position of power unless they're safe, yet, naively, most people thought Obama was different. Many still do. As a candidate, he promised change, a new course, sweeping government reforms, addressing people needs, and "ensur(ing) that the hopes and concerns of average Americans speak louder in Washington than the hallway whispers of high-priced lobbyists" - the same ones who bought and now own him.
He promised peace and delivered war; real health and financial reform, not same old, same old; help for millions losing jobs, homes, hope and futures, not handouts to Wall Street and other industry favorites; regulatory oversight, not the usual incestuous government-industry ties, making disasters like in the Gulf possible, and when they happen conspiring with offenders in coverup, distortion, lies, and a total disregard for the environment, wildlife, and way of life for thousands - let alone permanent damage to a vital ecosystem.
At the same time, Big Oil gets billions in subsidies, special tax breaks and other financial benefits, besides operating in a regulatory-free environment.'
Read more: Barack Obama: Liar, Warlord and Corporate Shill
 

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Ships and their flags


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1. Mavi Marmara passenger Flagged in Turkey
2. Sofia cargo ship Flagged in Greece
3. Gazza 1 cargo ship Flagged in Turkey
4. Gazza 2 cargo ship Flagged in Turkey
5. Spendoni passenger Flagged in Greece
6. Challenger 1 Flagged in U.S.

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Okay, this is a confirm. Israel has committed an act of war against a US flagged vessel, and Obama's reaction is "We are studying the situation." Ever ready to spill American blood in nations that have not actually attacked us such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran President Barack Obama stands obediently mute and impotent before Israel like the good little Tel Aviv slave he is. Other world leaders have blasted Israel and demanded their citizens back, or else and Israel has started sending back those citizens, while nine Americans as of this writing remain inside Israel's prison.
We are all Palestinians now.
 

ironsides

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It is not the ships fault. Guns don't kill people, people do. (same thought) As for those nine Americans, to bad they knew what they wee getting in to. (could be worse)