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| firstsealord | Jul 8 2009, 07:32 PM Post #1 |
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I am really just pissed off right now. Today Obama gave a speech in Russia. He told those at the event that Europe basically won the cold war all by themselves, with out the help of the United States. :omg: :wtf: This is just the latest thing he has said that just makes me want to punch an infant. The United States decided to Vote for Change. They voted for an government crony who has been a public servant his whole life and basically has said You know what?, I think that the United States is too good. So I am going to take the most inefficient way to run ANYTHING and apply it to EVERYTHING :bannana: . Oh then I will take what few allies I have left throw them to the dogs :verynice: . and um... wait for it...oh yeah I'm gonna bring in Jimmy Carter to teach me how to conduct foreign policy :wtf: . yeah that should work. It worked so well for him. But nobody thinks this is retarded they just keep saying :beg: obama you are the messiah fix my life for me!!!! I am just sick of it and I am wondering to what happened to personal responsibility in this world and doing the right thing not what is popular right now thing. Ugh..ok I feel better. Thank you for putting up with me |
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| Jonathan_Webb_II | Jul 9 2009, 07:51 AM Post #2 |
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I completely agree |
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| cthulhu | Jul 9 2009, 10:25 AM Post #3 |
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http://www.heritage.org/Research/EnergyandEnvironment/wm2528.cfm http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/obama_approval_index_history http://www.heritage.org/Research/NationalSecurity/bg2295.cfm |
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| smophinator | Jul 9 2009, 03:35 PM Post #4 |
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So they've been killing off celebrities to distract us from the giant fail that is Obama? Are Stephen Colbert and John Stewart next? :blink: i told you it was all a conspiracy. |
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| Jonathan_Webb_II | Jul 9 2009, 04:17 PM Post #5 |
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I feel like ranting too about a subject. . .but im gonna let someone else say it for me here because it works. Sarah Palin has deeply disappointed her enemies. People who hate her guts feel she's really let them down by resigning. She's like the ex-girlfriend they're SO over, never want to see again, have already forgotten about -- really, it's O-ver -- but they just can't stop talking about her. Liberal: Ha, ha ... Sarah who? She's over, she's toast, a future Trivial Pursuit answer, nothing more. Normal person: Whatever. How about the North Korean missiles? Liberal: Can you believe she just resigned the governorship like that? What a quitter! Normal person: Speaking of quitting, how's work? Liberal: Did you hear she might get a TV show? There's no way Sarah Palin's getting a TV show! No way! I can't believe stupid Sarah Palin could get her own stupid TV show now. Well, I'm sure not gonna watch it -- that's for sure! Normal person: Have you seen all the Michael Jackson coverage on TV? Liberal: How does she think she can run for president in 2012 if she can't finish her term as governor of a Podunk state? She's finished. Normal person: OK, then! You won't have to vote for her. Liberal: I was never going to vote for her! But now I'm not going to vote for her twice. And I will never watch her TV show. I am so over her. Reporters had already written their stories on Palin's press conference -- "rambling!" "incoherent!" -- before she even stepped to the podium. Whatever you think of Palin, her argument for resigning was the opposite of "rambling" and "incoherent." Palin's basketball analogy couldn't have been clearer, even to prissy liberal pundits who get uncomfortable when the subject turns to sports: She decided to destroy the other team's game plan, which has been to obsessively focus on her, by resigning. This is particularly apt here -- she's passing the ball to a fantastic right-wing lieutenant governor, who shares her principles but doesn't set off the left's neuroses. This is better for him, better for the state, better for the conservative program and better for Palin personally, whose family is sick of all the crap. Now she can make a lot of money and promote conservatism on a national stage. It certainly won't be held against Palin by people who don't already loathe her. (On the other hand, her approval ratings among people who think she's worse than Hitler are down to 48 percent.) With the left frenetically filing ethics complaint after ethics complaint against Palin, costing her state millions of dollars and her personally half a million dollars, citizens of Alaska must be asking, "Can we please have our state back?" But to read the news reports -- which actually were rambling and incoherent -- you would think Palin was speaking in tongues. The truth is liberals are furious they won't have Sarah Palin to kick around anymore -- at least not with Palin's hands tied behind her back by her public office. Something tells me Keith Olbermann isn't going to be pulling any big numbers this summer attacking Eric Cantor and Michele Bachmann. I don't anticipate any sudden outbreaks of "Mitch McConnell Derangement Syndrome." Soon we'll only hear about Keith when his creepy e-mails using his mother's death to hit on chicks start making the rounds again. (Tip to Keith: When a girl refuses to give you her phone number, her assistant's phone number or her personal e-mail address, and only gives you her assistant's e-mail address, you're not halfway in the sack.) Bonus: If Olbermann gets canceled as a result of Palin's resignation, that will put her in a really good position for 2012. But instead of being honest and saying, "Oh well, it was a good ride while it lasted," liberal chatterers indignantly demand: "Is this not the greatest betrayal a public servant ever committed against the people?" On one hand, liberals are enraged at the heinousness of Mark Sanford -- whom they didn't vote for -- for not resigning and, on the other, they're enraged at Palin -- whom they also didn't vote for -- for resigning. The peculiarly venomous hatred of Palin is driven by women of the left and their whipped consorts. All that needs to happen is for a feminist to overhear two Nation readers saying, "I hate to admit it, but Palin is kind of hot" and ... WHAT??????????? YOU CALL THAT HOT? I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW WE'VE GOT A MEGA-SUPER HOTTIE IN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ. AND NEED I REMIND YOU AGAIN OF THE RAW SEX APPEAL OF RACHEL MADDOW? Democrats are a party of women, and nothing drives them off their gourds like a beautiful Christian conservative. (How much money has that other beautiful born-again, Carrie Prejean, been forced to spend on lawyers to respond to liberal hysteria?) So the motives are clear, but the money is not. Who is paying the rent for the losers filing all these frivolous complaints against Palin? At least when Richard Mellon Scaife was funding investigations of Bill Clinton, we knew who Scaife was, he was an American citizen, and his money was accessible to U.S. tax authorities and not stashed in offshore accounts like a certain Hungarian Nazi-collaborator I can name. How about some modern-day Scaife investigate the investigators? ~Ann Coulter |
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| firstsealord | Jul 9 2009, 06:15 PM Post #6 |
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I am glad I stirred up some people. John I agree with a lot of the stuff in that. But generally I think that Ann Colture is part of the problem when it comes to this country as well. |
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| sulli90 | Jul 9 2009, 07:35 PM Post #7 |
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Ugh...yes. We were screwed from the beginning of the election. McCain would have sucked. Obama sucks. Barr likes to suck. Seems like voting just comes down to picking the lesser evil. I have hopes for this guy. He will most likely run for Pres after Obama's second term. Posted Image |
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| jerry wagner | Jul 9 2009, 07:36 PM Post #8 |
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I was going to stay away from this thread, but I can't stand Jindal. |
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| sulli90 | Jul 9 2009, 07:48 PM Post #9 |
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Not surprised. ^_^ |
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| Cheeseeater | Jul 9 2009, 08:13 PM Post #10 |
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Even though I'm probably super-misinformed, I'd like to point out that it's nearly impossible for the president of the United States to gain EVERY American's support on his policies and plans. Most of the time, the goals a presidential candidate sets during his campaign are unrealistic (and I'm talking about all candidates, not just Obama). The lower class looked towards Obama like a god, because he assured them that he would make their living conditions better (such as increasing taxes for the wealthy and decreasing the taxes for the lower classes, and creating a better health care system). Obama can try to enact these plans by drawing up laws and regulations, but these plans have to pass through Congress, who can veto the bills. Congress can also override the president's veto power. This is a large obstacle that the president must overcome in order to reach his goals and be true to the promises he made during his campaign. I'm sure Obama is getting sick of the messiah thing too. He's only human. He's also been trying to increase the world's approval of the United States, which has rapidly decreased in the past years.He's also trying to increase U.S-Russian relations, because they've also been declining. What was wrong was wrong with Jimmy Carter's foreign policy? The only thing I know well is the Camp David Accords. Anyway, feel free to shred my argument with valid counter-points. |
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