Barack Obama is not.

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lilnubber |
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Bill Clinton is a people person.
Barack Obama is not. |
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Pahrump Mania |
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Howard Stern is right, Clinton loved being president, more than any in my lifetime. He never took vacations, he probably woke up every day psyched.
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SurvivorLDog93 |
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buckitex wrote: Once the "scared of her" tome hits the table, the timeless "You only dislike Sarah Palin because she's a woman!" isn't far behind. |
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Pahrump Mania |
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SurvivorLDog93 wrote:Luckily no one here has accused people of disliking Obama because he's black. |
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karmasbitch |
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Odummer is a sell out. Look at how he turned on the banks!
Third, that Wall Street is dissatisfied with the Democrats and the Obama administration reveals how extreme are their expectations of control of the Government. The second-highest-ranking Democratic Senator, Dick Durbin, recently conceded of the Democratic-controlled Congress: "frankly, bankers own the place." It's impossible to find a more loyal and attentive servant to bankers than Obama Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. Wall Street executives and their lobbyists have virtually unfettered access to the administration and to the President himself. You would think they'd be satisfied with the state of affairs in Washington. Yet so extreme are their perceived entitlements of control that even mere symbolic and rhetorical disobedience from the politicians they own -- he said some mean things about us -- creates a sense of righteous grievance: our government employees do not behave this way toward us and will be punished if it continues. That is why our Repubs get this... Senator John Cornyn of Texas, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said he visited New York about twice a month to try to tap into Wall Street’s "buyers’ remorse." "I just don’t know how long you can expect people to contribute money to a political party whose main plank of their platform is to punish you," Mr. Cornyn said. Like Phil Gramm said. We are in a mental recession, not an actual recession. And the low-tax, free-trade, free-market, capitalist economy is a whole lot more resilient and durable than the pessimistas and declinists would have us believe." If McCain was Pres none of this would be happening!!!! |
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glazerboy |
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Archimedes wrote:Not me! I heartily encourage the Republican party to embrace Sarah Palin with all the gusto they can muster. Please Please PLEASE nominate this woman for president in 2012. Absolutely nothing in this world would make me happier than to see Sarah Palin face Barack Obama in 2012. So by all means, more Sarah PLEASE!!! |
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squashthebeef |
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harshaw66 wrote:squashthebeef wrote: Yeah but it was tempered with that "Aw shucks" tone, compare that to the vulan obama. Clinton was likeable and a hell of a politician. |
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springfeverish |
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lilnubber wrote: Sorry I just had to. |
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memyselfandi |
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factoryhurl wrote:IMO both Republicans AND Democrats are way to beholden to the Israel lobby, but in Palin's case I'm sure someone's convinced her that the way to appear and sound knowledgeable about foreign affairs is to regurgitate whatever her neocon AIPAC handlers tell her and emphasize a foreign policy that is all about Israel. And yes, the Rapture is supposed to involve all the Jews coming home to Israel before Armageddon and when that battle happens we get Jesus returning to earth to smite all of Israel's enemies and rapture all his followers up to heaven. http://blog.beliefnet.com...-israel-and-the-end.html Thank you Tim LaHaye and Kirk Cameron for promoting all that garbage so we can have large segments of both Muslim and Christian populations ramping up for end-times. Unfortunately, I doubt Palin is the only American politician who looks to the Bible prophecy for guidance when it comes to modern geopolitics. |
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RazorrzzEdge |
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Pahrump Mania wrote:It's too bad that didn't beget good governance. |
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B DeBrun |
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I'd wake up every day pysched knowing I can get good service in the Oral Office.
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Kurthi76 |
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Mister Yuck |
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Tea Party opening speaker suggests law that kept blacks be kept from voting be reinstated The opening night speaker at the Tea Party convention suggested a return to a "literacy test" to protect America from presidents like Obama -- a segregation-era method employed by southern US states to keep blacks from voting.
In his speech Thursday to attendees, former Republican congressman Tom Tancredo invoked the loaded pre-civil rights era buzzword, saying that President Barack Obama was elected because "we do not have a civics, literacy test before people can vote in this country." Southern states used literacy tests as part of an effort to deny suffrage to African American voters prior to Johnson-era civil rights laws. "Prior to passage of the federal Voting Rights Act in 1965, Southern (and some Western) states maintained elaborate voter registration procedures whose primary purpose was to deny the vote to those who were not white," a website for civil rights veterans explains. "In the South, this process was often called the 'literacy test.' In fact, it was much more than a simple test, it was an entire complex system devoted to denying African-Americans (and in some regions, Latinos) the right to vote." "Because the Freedom Movement was running "Citizenship Schools" to help people learn how to fill out the forms and pass the test, Alabama changed the test 4 times in less than two years (1964-1965)," the site adds. "At the time of the Selma Voting Rights campaign there were actually 100 different tests in use across the state. In theory, each applicant was supposed to be given one at random from a big loose-leaf binder. In real life, some individual tests were easier than others and the registrar made sure that Black applicants got the hardest ones." "Your application was then reviewed by the three-member Board of Registrars — often in secret at a later date," the site continues. "They voted on whether or not you passed. It was entirely up to the judgment of the Board whether you passed or failed. If you were white and missed every single question they could still pass you if — in their sole judgment — you were 'qualified.' If you were Black and got every one correct, they could still flunk you if they considered you 'unqualified.'" Tancredo, who is known for his sharp anti-immigrant rhetoric, also attacked what he called the United States' "cult of multiculturalism," and tore into 2008 Republican Presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). "Thank God John McCain lost the election," Tancredo told the Tea Party crowd, citing his positions on government spending and immigration. "This is our country," he added. "Let's take it back." Southern voting registrars could employ literacy tests arbitrarily. They included dauntingly difficult questions, aimed at keeping those they didn't want enfranchised from voting. For example, an Alabama literacy test required would-be voters to know esoteric facts about the US political and legal system (one of the literacy tests can be read here in PDF form). Among the questions:
The answers to the above questions are two, ten and the legislature, respectively. Tancredo called Obama a "committed socialist ideologue," and referred to him by his full name, Barack Hussein Obama. ABC News reported that the former Colorado representative's speech "received enthusiastic applause at times," but said the crowd did not fill the ballroom in which the event was held. Correction: Tancredo represented Colorado in Congress, not California. |
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For Petes Sake |
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Mister Yuck wrote: So the name Tancredo- is that Sioux, Apache, Commanche, or Jersey Shore tribe? Gotta love how so many 2nd generation Americans so want to block others from sharing the gravy train that is the USA. |
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thecolbster |
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It is amazing.
It's like the vast majority of Americans think their ancestors were actually on the Mayflower. |
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CanIBreathe |
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Mister Yuck wrote:its funny when a lot of those teabaggers look like they couldn't pass a literacy test if they were given one. |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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omg, i know, right? I bet the libtards can't read either, cuz they're too busy aborting fetuses and burning the US Flag to order their hooked on phonics.
PWNED. |
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thecolbster |
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SoA, you should've gone to college.
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SonOfAbraxas |
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lilnubber wrote: Obama is a person person. Himself. BOOYEAH! PS: colbster - :hugs! |
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memyselfandi |
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Kurthi76 wrote: What is the basis for your claim that Obama looks to Alinsky for guidance when it comes to foreign policy? Also, how exactly would someone like Obama looking to an actual political theorist like Alinsky for guidance on foreign policy (either when shaping your own foreign policy or as a tool in understanding how and why the other actors in the world are behaving the way they are) be worse than a woman basing a foreign policy on how best to help Christians have dominion over the world, live out some Esther fantasy or set the stage for real world events she thinks match up with the end-times calamities spelled out in Revelations? |
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