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03-22-2012, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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I absolutely hate admitting it, but President Obama will be re-elected in November. First off, he has no competition. Mitt Romney doesn't stand a chance to beat him and he's the leading Republican contender because apparently Republicans decided to get behind their version of John Kerry. Romney is just as big of a vagina as Obama and will probably apologize to Afghans who burn our flag by saying he was sorry the flag isn't more flammable. Sadly, there is no other Republican candidate worth a crap. Santorum can't beat Obama, Gingrich is ugly as sin and we do vote based on image. Obama will also win because not only is he a socialist, but the entire country is headed that way. Look at every issue in the news and I guarantee you there will be someone in that news story screaming that the government needs to step in and "do something". As a whole, we no longer try and solve issues amongst ourselves, we go screaming for the government to fix it, thus giving the government more power over us. Obama has also created an economy in which we rely on him and we will not cut off the hand that feeds us. He literally gave money to people on the streets of Detroit (if you want to see the true scum of the earth, YouTube “Obama money”). Those people are all going to vote for him. Not only will they vote for him, but the human shit piles on government assistance will all vote for him too because he extended the time they can sit around, sucking on the government’s tit. Obama has also fed on the class warfare that has exploded since Obama destroyed our economy. Right now Obama is increasing taxes on the rich, which will win over everyone who thinks the rich are all evil assholes who are getting what’s coming to them (even though they already pay 80% of all taxes in this country). Taxing rich CEOs will also keep unemployment high because they will not suffer from the tax hike, they will simply cut more employees, which lead to more layoffs, which puts more people on unemployment, and those people will depend on Obama to pay them to sit at home for 99 weeks. So two things will happen in November: Obama will be re-elected and we are FUCKED!
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03-22-2012, 07:28 PM | #2 |
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03-22-2012, 07:56 PM | #3 |
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03-22-2012, 08:14 PM | #4 |
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03-22-2012, 09:04 PM | #5 |
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I must admit that I'm pretty appalled at what I'm seeing expressed here, and many other places on this forum - hatred toward people on public assistance. As if they have power over you. Do people on public assistance write bills, or have the power to veto them or sign them into law? If not, do they have the power to override the person who does? Do they have the power to make the call on whether or not a particular law is constitional?
Are they the top dogs in corporatate America - the ones that have the power to hire and fire you? Do they have the money and resources to influence the desicions that will be made by those in power, the same way large corporations might? No? Then why all the hate toward people who have zero power over you, and are of a lower socio-economic status than you are? For far too many of you, your hate and anger is misdirected. |
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03-22-2012, 09:29 PM | #6 |
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You know we're all entitled to our opinion. However, when our opinion is in a forum as such there is no need to get defensive, because you put your thoughts out first. As for Obama, it would seem that he's done everything wrong that one possibly could. What really boggles me about those that complain about him, is that he's more qualified than his predecessor for sure. Those pursuing office today, and those posting on blogs and the media that partake in this nonsense.
GWB, lets be real...that guy invaded a country for no reason and then lied about the reasoning. To this day he has an excuse and refuses to admit he screwed the pouch. Cheney....that guy, the most powerful VP ever. He calls Obama a 1 term Pres, and he was the first mistake of GWB's tenure. You never hire someone who does not have plans to move up in life. He was content on being the VP.....or homecoming queen runner-up. Romney, or should I say Really, come on, this guy. I won't indulge because he's not worth an explanation. Lastly, Obama is far from perfect but he's not culpable of each and every problem in America. At some point we have all have to accept some responsibility and call it for what it is. Not what we want it to be. |
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03-22-2012, 09:32 PM | #7 |
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I must admit that I'm pretty appalled at what I'm seeing expressed here, and many other places on this forum - hatred toward people on public assistance. As if they have power over you. Do people on public assistance write bills, or have the power to veto them or sign them into law? If not, do they have the power to override the person who does? Do they have the power to make the call on whether or not a particular law is constitional? |
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03-22-2012, 09:36 PM | #8 |
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Over twenty years of seeing the same guy getting elected twice does not rest well with me.
Americans are morons. We stick with who we know at this point. Even when Clinton was making a mess on Monica and gutting the military from within, We the People still re-elected him. Even when Dubya was struggling with his tele-prompter and could not prove we invaded Iraq to remove the WMDs, We the People still re-elected him. $5 bucks says that Obama gets re-elected because people stick with who they know. I can't stand the SOB for signing the NDAA and HR 347, which both have stripped us of our rights as American citizens. People need to vote AGAINST this guy for his deeds, and NOT his skin color. We're a nation of idiots. |
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03-22-2012, 09:38 PM | #9 |
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You know we're all entitled to our opinion. However, when our opinion is in a forum as such there is no need to get defensive, because you put your thoughts out first. As for Obama, it would seem that he's done everything wrong that one possibly could. What really boggles me about those that complain about him, is that he's more qualified than his predecessor for sure. Those pursuing office today, and those posting on blogs and the media that partake in this nonsense. |
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03-22-2012, 10:48 PM | #10 |
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Exactly, Americans need to quit sucking the "G.O.V. Teet", and take responsibility for their own actions. The powers that be have misdirected our anger, so that we don't see who the real enemy is. |
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03-22-2012, 11:31 PM | #11 |
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Typically, what I'm seeing in this hatred of people on public assistance is that many people who vote Republican... actually stand to lose by voting Republican, and would stand to gain by voting Democrat. However, they vote against their own economic best interest, because it's a price that they're willing to pay in order to spite those on public assistance. |
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03-22-2012, 11:38 PM | #12 |
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To rehash the Iraq thing that's been rehashed 16,722 times since 2003...
- A whole was of Democrats voted for OIF. GWB did recieve Congressional approval for it and Democrats controlled both houses of Congress back then. Unlike another recent operation GWB didn't skirt the WPA. And, unlike that same recent operation conducted by a very contemporary President GWB didn't exceed the bounds set for OIF. - GWB did take his case before the UNSC. A substantial body of international law supported OIF as the necessary fallback given Iraq's violation of the cease fire agreement with the UN and Iraq's numerous ONW and OSW violations. (Wondering how many of the young chuckleheads bored at their USAF desk jobs even know what ONW and OSW were). - Iraqi WMD's went to Syria which everyone knows even if nobody is comfortable saying it out loud. - A whole bunch of apology tours to Cairo and other middle eastern locations sure pacified the region now didn't they? |
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03-22-2012, 11:39 PM | #13 |
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To rehash the Iraq thing that's been rehashed 16,722 times since 2003...
- A whole was of Democrats voted for OIF. GWB did recieve Congressional approval for it and Democrats controlled both houses of Congress back then. Unlike another recent operation GWB didn't skirt the WPA. And, unlike that same recent operation conducted by a very contemporary President GWB didn't exceed the bounds set for OIF. - GWB did take his case before the UNSC. A substantial body of international law supported OIF as the necessary fallback given Iraq's violation of the cease fire agreement with the UN and Iraq's numerous ONW and OSW violations. (Wondering how many of the young chuckleheads bored at their USAF desk jobs even know what ONW and OSW were). - Iraqi WMD's went to Syria which everyone knows even if nobody is comfortable saying it out loud. - A whole bunch of apology tours to Cairo and other middle eastern locations sure pacified the region now didn't they? |
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03-22-2012, 11:41 PM | #14 |
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03-22-2012, 11:49 PM | #15 |
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03-22-2012, 11:55 PM | #16 |
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Let me pose this question: When he made the promise to get the troops out of Iraq by XXXXXX what did you think when he said that? He was blowing smoke? How did you feel when he actually did? Who promised to get troops out of Iraq by a certain date? As I recall in 2007 GWB and PM Maliki signed both the SOFA and the documents that began the US withdrawal process. I know this because a few years later presto there I was in Iraq as OIF turned into OND and it wasn't Obama's ink on the page that made that happen. Of course, that didn't stop Obama from taking credit now did it. All the sudden as the success of the surge was validated and the end was in sight Obama started talking like the biggest hawk in the roost. How did I feel about it? I didn't. You see, we're in the military. It doesn't matter how one "feels". We exist to do what we are directed to do. We do not have to like it. We just gotta do it. Sure, I think it's pretty ignorant to telegraph firm withdrawal dates like what we've done with OEF. But when I deploy over there it doesn't matter. I just gotta do it. |
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03-22-2012, 11:56 PM | #17 |
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03-23-2012, 12:00 AM | #18 |
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Also in the interest of repeating ourselves ad nauseum...if one really wants to get picky and technical GWB was merely implementing US policy towards Iraq as enumerated by Pres Clinton in a 1998 Executive Order that endorsed "regime change" as a solution for repeated Iraqi cease fire and ONW/OSW violations. If one really wants to get picky and technical.
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03-23-2012, 12:05 AM | #19 |
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Still amused by this "get more" by voting for Democrats who will give them "public assistance" line of thought. How many people have been lifted up out of poverty by public assistane programs and how many have been generationally stuck in the inner city? Oooops, did I suggest something out loud there. Where are my manners. Let's all just get mad at anyone we are jealous at for making more money that we do because golly gosh darn don't it feel good to covet what your neighbor has!
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03-23-2012, 12:14 AM | #20 |
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Still amused by this "get more" by voting for Democrats who will give them "public assistance" line of thought. How many people have been lifted up out of poverty by public assistane programs and how many have been generationally stuck in the inner city? Oooops, did I suggest something out loud there. Where are my manners. Let's all just get mad at anyone we are jealous at for making more money that we do because golly gosh darn don't it feel good to covet what your neighbor has! |
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