lolOriginally Posted by dotcom
Oh FFS!Originally Posted by dotcom
lolOriginally Posted by dotcom
Oh FFS!Originally Posted by dotcom
you are insane, do you take drugs like your hero GW Bush and that fat dude Rush ?Originally Posted by dotcom
Obama has been and is, moving to the center. MIC, Wall St. support etc.
Marxist-Lennist ideology doesn't exist in the US.
Read Marx and Engels, and then Lenin. If you disagree with this, please make specific note of what policies are Marxist, and which policies are Leninist.
Obama is following the East Asian Capitalist model in many ways.
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Don't ask him for specifics . . . or to back up anything he says . . . his reply will be that he will not do 'your' homework for youOriginally Posted by Milkman
My guess what the answer will be: "All of them".Originally Posted by Milkman
The Obamamessiah's helpers ain't helping either! It's like the message discipline has totally broken down
White House Advisers Give Three Different Numbers on ‘Saved or Created’ Jobs.
These guys can’t even lie convincingly. The country’s in the very best of hands!
Heh...he might be 'light-skinned' but he's...
Iranian Official On Obama: “The Only Change Is That This N***er Talks About Regime Change”
Iranian official Mohammad Javad Larijani dropped the n-word while attacking Barack Obama at a meeting with engineers.
PBS reported:Mohammad Javad Larijani criticized the policies adopted by U.S. President Barack Obama and referred to him using a racial epithet.Man, that first year of hopey and changie worked wonders, didn’t it?
“When Barack Obama was sworn into office he talked of verbally engaging Iran,” the U.C. Berkeley graduate was quoted as saying. “What has changed is that today this [the equivalent of the N-word in Farsi] talks of regime change in Iran.”
In a Saturday meeting at the Islamic Engineers Society, Larijani said, “I am not a racist, but I must respond to this man [Obama] in some way.”
Larijani’s brother, Ali, is the speaker of Majles (Parliament). Another brother, Sadegh, is head of the judiciary.
Do you suppose the NAACP will excuse the Iranian regime too?
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
Same country with same expansionist, colonial, economic ambitions. Just now they got a smarter leader who happens to be black and talks a bit sweeter than his predecessor. US foreign policy in the Middle East hasnt changed at all in reality. They still support oppressive dictatorial regimes like Saudi Arabia and keep the brutal, corrupt government of Egypt on their US payroll. Israel,-- a lot of talk there but no real change. Iraq, -- well, a wasted war there as it didnt yield the big oil contracts under a US controlled puppet government as hoped. But still, regime change relieved the sanctions and may increase the oil supply with reduced prices in future. Iran. No real change there either. USA still working on regime change there to get a more US cooperative government. Venezuela, pretty much the same. Same game, different face. Just a smoother tongue.
As Predicted. These boys have their blinders on. Off the cliff morons:
White House defends healthcare legislation despite Senate loss
Senior advisor David Axelrod says 'the underlying elements' of the overhaul plan remain popular. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell urges Obama to 'start over.'
Reporting from Washington - The Obama administration tried Sunday to steady itself and its top domestic priority after last week's stunning Massachusetts Senate upset, as a top White House official vowed to move ahead with comprehensive healthcare legislation because "the underlying elements of it are popular and important."
"The president will not walk away from the American people, will not hand them over to the tender mercies of health insurance companies who take advantage" of them, White House senior advisor David Axelrod said on ABC's "This Week."
White House defends healthcare legislation despite Senate loss - latimes.com
Barack Hussein Obama lying polecat. Libs Only Comply With Laws They Agree With.
It amuses me how some Americans that would probably be the first to sing songs of praise about their own 'patriotism', are so desperately keen for Obama to fail irrespective of what it means for the nation. That's how much they 'care' for and 'love' their country.
Patriots? Nah, patriots of convenience more like.
We refuse to be lead by a man who doesn't like his home country much. Thinks it's a racist "unfair" place. TO QUOTE HIS WIFE. LOL
It doesn't amuse me, to be honest. It confuses me.
When Bush was raping their constitution anybody who disagreed was labeled "un-American" or traitorous or some other thing, yet now these same people are baying for the POTUS to fail. On health care FFS!
They will be thrilled to see the country decline and blame it all on a guy who has only just crossed one year in office, conveniently ignoring almost all the bad things that happened under 8 years of GWB's presidency and bad decisions dating back decades.
It's quite remarkable to see a political party that prides itself on "Personal Responsibility" behave in such an incongruous manner and get a free pass from the media.
An Xmas terrorist attack didn't work and the GOP is screaming for blood over the way the perp will be dealt with, yet it is the exact same way that the previous admin dealt with Richard Reid.
Unreal.
bibo ergo sum
If you hear the thunder be happy - the lightening missed.
This time.
Just another example of the clusterfuck known as the Obozobambam regieme.
Unable to protect the homeland. Obama functionaries (goons) on capital hill.
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Meanwhile, several senators were strongly critical of the administration's decision to charge Abdulmutallab as a civilian instead of as an enemy combatant.
Blair, Leiter and Napolitano were not consulted about the decision, even though Blair described a process in place so that officials, Blair included, can decide how to handle a charge.
Blair said the thinking had been that the process would be used for people captured overseas, not domestically.
"Duh," he said.
In the Judiciary Committee, FBI Director Robert Mueller was grilled on the legal decision-making in the Abdulmutallab case, and repeatedly told senators they would need to talk with the legal arm of the Justice Department about that. Still, Mueller said, "in the fast-moving events, decisions were made appropriately."
Senators also started to question the ease with which citizens of about 35 countries can enter the U.S. without a visa or special scrutiny.
"This is the soft underbelly of the nation," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
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Blunders admitted, but senators still incensed | freep.com | Detroit Free Press
This monkey decided a year ago to create a high value interrogation team.
To date it doesn't exist. Job well done monkey.
No, it's just another example of Obama continuing the same policies that people lauded (and criticised) Bush for.Originally Posted by dotcom
Obama is turning out to be a corporate centrist continuing the foreign policy of the Bush admin.
You'll not like what I am about to tell you, but your Homeland is in decline.Originally Posted by dotcom
Decline is not tantamount to Fall. You should think about that.
Originally Posted by dotcomIt's not?Originally Posted by dotcom
Simply amazing to hate one's own country, especially in times of war when one's young men and women are fighting and dying for the principles which made the country great.Originally Posted by AntRobertson
Downright un-American of him and his ilk . . .
The result is the same, though, yet the path is longer and more difficult to acceptOriginally Posted by sabang
Now you're stressing the guyOriginally Posted by sabang
Dem's and Republicans will keep squabbling and blaming each other, and of course the real Issues will not be addressed. They are both part of the problem.
Exactly. It's also frightening to watch because it seems to know no bottom--there's no low too low for them to go. And nobody really calls them on it. I'm especially talking about the media, here.Originally Posted by slackula
You can hardly blame the critics of Obama for the mistake a lot of Americans (Europeans too) made when they where sucked into the hype of the new "Messiah" that where going to change everything, cooler heads posted at the time here on TD that they expected the impossible, and their unrealistic expectations and the promises made, by the Obama spin doctored campaign, where bound to fail in the face of the real possible politics, this and a terrible economic situation not of his doing, is going to make him a one term President if the opposition can find a reasonable good opponent to run against Obama, they seem to struggle in that department though.
Obama just cant hack it, you do not become a Martin Luther King just by sounding like him there has to be substance behind, MLK had fought all the way through his life and had experienced all the difficulties, failures, hardship and injustice on his own body, and those experiences is what made the Man.
It is not fair to become hysterical and accuse people of being unpatriotic because they continue to be against Obama, they did not vote for him and think that the ones that did made a big mistake, now the shit starts to hit the fan and they start squabbling within the democrat ranks because he cant deliver, is not the doings of his opponents, you are sleeping in the bed you made yourself.
It's a bit like you having bought a tool against the advise of your friend, and now you insist on hanging on to it even though it cant do the job, your friend says "I told you so" and you then accuse him of wanting to ruin your business. Not quite fair and correct is it.
Meet The Fockers
Allow me to introduce Bambam's manufacturing "Czar" Ron Bloom. Listen carefully to his words & then come back (all you kool-aid drinkers) & tell me again that obozobambam is not a Marxist. The jokes on you.
Ok: Obama is NOT a MarxistOriginally Posted by dotcom
Umm, no . . . you're the joke. Can you define Marxism, in economic terms, or would you like me to do the research for you?Originally Posted by dotcom
Wanker
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