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President Obama
Topic Started: Nov 5 2008, 05:22 AM (1,062 Views)
castrix the defiant
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Holy S**t he did it, Obama is the president elect, i can't believe this has finaly happend! :thumbs: :cheers: :D

Just when i thought all hope had left this world, the USA has elected it's first black president who's campaign was based on hope and chgange.

Any way i was wondering what do you think will be the first thing on President Obama's to do list(after picking the peoole he want's on his staff and in the cabinet).

Still Can't believe he did it. :D :grin: :cheers:
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Rich
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Um, Im not sure how well your views will go down in this forum...
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radicalmom
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rich, does it really matter.? what matters is that we did not get mccain. there are obvious flaws, we all know, with the system. in order to change and amend the flaws we must work togther, not pick apart discussions and opinions. if you exclude according to ANY political leaning or ideal then you become the bully in the playground yelling and screaming. time for co-operation. it has always been the time. how do you think this particular movement started? like it or not we live in a country that utilizes this form of government. make it work for you not against you. will you be running for public office soon?. i hope so. we must have movers and shakers to enforce the change which we seek. continue to be outspoken, take your citizenry in the populace serious and make a difference, even if it's in your back yard! thanks for all your hard work!
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mr freedom

castrix the defiant
 
USA has elected it's first black president who's campaign was based on hope and chgange.


I hope your optimism is well placed castrix. Call me a cynic, but this reminds me of 1997, when a newly elected Tony Blair announced "A new dawn has broken, has it not?" In hindsight, the simple answer was no.
Edited by mr freedom, Nov 5 2008, 08:02 AM.
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JFK
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IMO the problem is he has already surrounded himself with bad people.

His wife has ties to the CFR, His top economic advisor is a member of Skull and bones and I forsee John Kerry being in his cabinet. :-/
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Tim Riches

Couldn't stop smiling all day. :D
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Rich
Nov 5 2008, 06:07 AM
Um, Im not sure how well your views will go down in this forum...
Um, his "views" of supporting Obama will do down just fine just about anywhere around the world, including here. There are many Obama supporters here.

radicalmom
 
what matters is that we did not get mccain.
Amen! Republicans cannot be allowed to govern this country. Sarah Palin abused her powers, why the hell would anybody want her as VP or even President if she decides to run in 2012. If she does decide to run, she has no chance on the coldest day in hell.

Tim Riches
 
Couldn't stop smiling all day.
Agreed. Most of the world smiled with you. :grin:
Edited by BoneZ, Nov 5 2008, 08:31 PM.
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castrix the defiant
Nov 5 2008, 05:22 AM
Any way i was wondering what do you think will be the first thing on President Obama's to do list(after picking the peoole he want's on his staff and in the cabinet).
First thing? Check with his elitist masters from the NWO to see who they want on his staff and in the cabinet.
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esopxe
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For those of you who like or support Obama, can I ask why you do?
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esopxe
Nov 5 2008, 08:57 PM
For those of you who like or support Obama, can I ask why you do?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_personality
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mynameis
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From what I've heard about the way Washington works, each bureau of government has a head by confirmation, appointment, or promotion from within. Firing someone that performs poorly is the only measure by which the job is measured. Due to regulations, not many people who are mucking up the bureaus with poor performance cannot be easily fired. Most of the people who are mucking up government are friends and work together and cover for each other. This is unfortunately within the law and within reason.

I think the problems that we'll see will be related around regulation of business, environment, and the Justice Department. I think the Justice Department needs more attention. Bush has put nothing but trained 700 club evangelicals into positions of power as prosecutors, public defenders, and judges. Without the Justice Department being repaired and the backlog cleared a new investigation looks dubious. Congress won't hear anything about war crimes even as far as Dick Cheney goes.

We'll never get a new 911 investigation in this nation unless these staunch defenders of the Bush presidency recuse themselves from the case. At most we can hope for is health care for 911 first responders. I think the importance of finding out if COINTELPRO by the FBI or DHS has been restarted against US citizens.

I don't think the question, "What do you like about Obama?" is valid. As a person he is highly intelligent and this deserves our attention and vigilance more so than Bush. Based on Obama's past performance, I think his election feels fixed by fate and the US has chosen a new direction; so I don't think its really about liking him per say. Obama is more qualified than Bush [EDIT: And McCain]. Time and decision making skills measure a President, so we haven't seen anything.

We need to see who and how the key qualified individuals are, and how these tie into the AIPAC, Bonesmen and other secretive organizations. They know we are watching, and they know we know that they know we know. :whoa:
Edited by mynameis, Nov 6 2008, 04:27 PM.
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Sayf Udeen
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Would have been a bad outcome either way - this is the lesser of two evils, however...
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radicalmom
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personally, i feel obama was selected due to the fact that men are the only ones allowed in the holy orders in which the boys play. the women are dressing, chattel, and arm candy, etc. palin would have been an arm's reach to that. i applaud the turn-out of the voters and the way he was a motivating force for those who have felt so disenfranchised all these decades. as it is, we are in this system of government. i am lucky to be far away from society. i look forward to the day when i can travel in my vehicle with no regard to the "laws" that apply to moving along the highways as a free human being.
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Lin Kuei
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Nov 5 2008, 08:30 PM
Most of the world smiled with you. :grin:
I have absolutely no idea why anyone would be smiling about either of the two candidates getting in - i mean honestly - do you actually think that a bit of charisma, some signs proclaiming "change" and black skin (good marketing in other words) mean anything at all? He wouldn't BE president unless the elite, powerful interest groups (anti-constitution - anti American - pro globalist) put him there!

The front cover of Murdoch's newspaper The West Australian today featured obama's face with the words "THE NEW AMERICAN REVOLUTION"

Considering what actually went down between 1775 to 1783 - and what interests are ACTUALLY behind Obama:
WHAT A MOCKERY THAT IS OF THE REAL AMERICAN REVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
: ranting : : ranting : : ranting :
I just might go and throw up
Edited by Lin Kuei, Nov 6 2008, 10:31 AM.
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SPreston
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Lin Kuei
Nov 6 2008, 10:21 AM
BoneZ
Nov 5 2008, 08:30 PM
Most of the world smiled with you. :grin:
I have absolutely no idea why anyone would be smiling about either of the two candidates getting in - i mean honestly - do you actually think that a bit of charisma, some signs proclaiming "change" and black skin (good marketing in other words) mean anything at all? He wouldn't BE president unless the elite, powerful interest groups (anti-constitution - anti American - pro globalist) put him there!

The front cover of Murdoch's newspaper The West Australian today featured obama's face with the words "THE NEW AMERICAN REVOLUTION"

Considering what actually went down between 1775 to 1783 - and what interests are ACTUALLY behind Obama:
WHAT A MOCKERY THAT IS OF THE REAL AMERICAN REVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
: ranting : : ranting : : ranting :
I just might go and throw up
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Yeah, me too. Totally sickening.

Dubya planned to give us 100 years of war in the Middle East. McCain publicly announced he would pursue 100 years of war in the Middle East, for which Ron Paul publically and live on stage ran him through a meat grinder. Obama will likely give us 100 years of war in the Middle East. Their faces have changed, but their masters have remained unchanged.


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Lin Kuei
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CHANGE?? LOL!!!!!!!!
what exactly is going to change?
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obama for 9/11 truth?
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obama against weather modification/geoengineering?
:ermm:
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Lin Kuei
Nov 6 2008, 11:37 AM
CHANGE?? LOL!!!!!!!!
what exactly is going to change?
Actually the word he used was chgange.

Perhaps that is not ordinary change as we know it.

It could be a NWO degree of change we will be less comfortable with.



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mynameis
 
I don't think the question, "What do you like about Obama?" is valid.


I couldn't think of any reasons to like or support him either.



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Rich
Nov 5 2008, 06:07 AM
Um, Im not sure how well your views will go down in this forum...
I think people should give him a couple of years in office before they lynch him :P

What do people think is a reasonable timeframe 2 or 3 years?
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My bad, I was under the impression you all hated him. I wasn't saying that I did, because I don't. I just didnt think it was the accepted view around here. My fault for confusion.

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Lin Kuei
Nov 6 2008, 11:37 AM
CHANGE?? LOL!!!!!!!!
what exactly is going to change?
Posted Image
obama for 9/11 truth?
Posted Image
obama against weather modification/geoengineering?
:ermm:
I think that last one is a beaut. You should have a caption with it.
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Nov 6 2008, 04:06 PM
Rich
Nov 5 2008, 06:07 AM
Um, Im not sure how well your views will go down in this forum...
I think people should give him a couple of years in office before they lynch him :P

What do people think is a reasonable timeframe 2 or 3 years?
Do you feel the same way if McCain would have won?
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esopxe
Nov 6 2008, 05:33 PM
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Rich
 
Um, Im not sure how well your views will go down in this forum...
I think people should give him a couple of years in office before they lynch him :P

What do people think is a reasonable timeframe 2 or 3 years?
Do you feel the same way if McCain would have won?
After 8 years of Dubya and 8 years of Slick Willy, it might only require three or four more months of the same nonsense from Obama to complete the destruction of America.
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radicalmom
Nov 5 2008, 07:40 AM
rich, does it really matter.? what matters is that we did not get mccain. there are obvious flaws, we all know, with the system. in order to change and amend the flaws we must work togther, not pick apart discussions and opinions. if you exclude according to ANY political leaning or ideal then you become the bully in the playground yelling and screaming. time for co-operation. it has always been the time. how do you think this particular movement started? like it or not we live in a country that utilizes this form of government. make it work for you not against you. will you be running for public office soon?. i hope so. we must have movers and shakers to enforce the change which we seek. continue to be outspoken, take your citizenry in the populace serious and make a difference, even if it's in your back yard! thanks for all your hard work!
You don't seem to get it. The American people don't get to decide who runs for President. If it was up to the people, McCain and Obama would never have been even considered as candidates for President. The objective is to choose somebody who knows what the hell they are doing and who has the People's best interests close to their heart. Their hats would never have been in the ring. We would not have a President Obama ready to go to nuclear war for the Israelis. Nor would Dubya nor Kerry ever have even been considered for President. Dubya is a dry-drunk drug addict who should be in a hospital; not the White House. There are thousands of politicians and corporate leaders and military leaders and professionals much much much more qualified than all these named clowns.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/31/mccain-palin-supporter-st_n_139711.html
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