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    I Don't Like Barrack Obama

    I don't like him. He is almost as bad as George W. Bush as president, has achieved nothing during his presidency, and is a total waste of space. He has said that the UK would not find it easy to trade with America if it left the EEU. He is a big bully and a twat. There, I've said it !

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    The reason he is saying that is that after the brext, which will happen, King Boris can laud it about and sweep in the TTIP, which is what is the plan. No need for the EU with TTIP and TPP in place.

    Boris will be the champion (traitor in chief) saying "see? I got us the biggest "trade deal" ever with the US is 3 hours How great am I" and obomba will go - "yeah, theydid it, well done, now lets hand over to hillary and you two can go and invade Iran as is the plan" and all the idiots will wave their flags as another 2 million people are murdered .

    I agree that obomba is a c u n t - but he is just an actor playing his part.

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    ^ did Obama really say that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    ^ did Obama really say that!

    Yes, the despicable creature poked his nose in. He may well have ensured a Brexit.

    Barack Obama says Brexit would leave UK 'back of the queue' on trade - BBC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by can123
    Yes, the despicable creature poked his nose in
    Oh dear!

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    When we stop the abuse perhaps we can look at the logic of what he said

    Everyone sees that trade deals take for ever, there are so many vested interests on both sides ,does any one imagine that the US is going to divert effort from dealing with the largest trading block in the world in order to quickiy arrange a minor deal with the UK

    In answer to his right to comment on this referendum, thousands of US troops who have laid down their lives in the past two world wars have earned him that right .

    A peaceful and economically successful Europe is in the whole worlds interest and whilst there is plenty to be done with regards to reforming the EEC, petty squabbling over alleged matters of sovereignty are of little import to the overall effect that a withdrawal of UK from the EEC will have to itself ,the EEC ,and the rest of the world,

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    It's OK though, because he thinks you're a wanker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald36 View Post
    When we stop the abuse perhaps we can look at the logic of what he said

    Everyone sees that trade deals take for ever, there are so many vested interests on both sides ,does any one imagine that the US is going to divert effort from dealing with the largest trading block in the world in order to quickiy arrange a minor deal with the UK

    In answer to his right to comment on this referendum, thousands of US troops who have laid down their lives in the past two world wars have earned him that right .

    A peaceful and economically successful Europe is in the whole worlds interest and whilst there is plenty to be done with regards to reforming the EEC, petty squabbling over alleged matters of sovereignty are of little import to the overall effect that a withdrawal of UK from the EEC will have to itself ,the EEC ,and the rest of the world,
    Calm down Grandad, there hasn't been an EEC for 20+ years.

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    Of course Obama has a right to comment. He is still president of a huge consumer nation, vital to the economic success of the EU. You may or may not agree with him, but he has the right to express an opinion based on the interests of his country.

    Quote Originally Posted by donald36
    In answer to his right to comment on this referendum, thousands of US troops who have laid down their lives in the past two world wars have earned him that right .
    It has absolutely nothing to do with that at all.

    Whatever the referendum decides, all parties will have to get on with it. Obama has come out on the side of the remain campaign. Make of that whatever you will but life will go on whatever Britain decides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald36
    In answer to his right to comment on this referendum, thousands of US troops who have laid down their lives in the past two world wars have earned him that right .
    The difference is that I show respect to the American dead. Obama does not act in their name and, for sure, he does not act in mine.
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    Obama is ok...actually quite cool. He'd be good to have a beer with or chat over the back fence if he was your neighbour.
    Don't go confusing the man with US policy. His first duty is to his electorate, and keep in mind how the Senate have hindered his every move on principle of being opposed to everything Democrat rather than on the merits of whatever is on the table.

    He's a gentleman, and quite smart. To compare him down there with village idiot Bush, an uncouth, classless fool, is like comparing a bottle of Glenmorangie to a plastic bag of lao khao.

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    At a guess, if the "Rest of The World" had a say, most of them would say change the rules to allow a third term....and Obama would win again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    At a guess, if the "Rest of The World" had a say, most of them would say change the rules to allow a third term....and Obama would win again.
    Agreed. There is no telling what the silly American electorate would do. If I had my way all Americans would be repatriated and a big wooden fence placed around the entire USA in the form of a stockade. Then they could do as they wanted without bothering the rest of the world. Normal people would visit and push food through the gaps in the fence and it would be like a big Disneyland but not as tacky.

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    If Trump wins the presidency, it will be the first time in history that a billionaire moves in to public-owned housing and displaces a black family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    At a guess, if the "Rest of The World" had a say, most of them would say change the rules to allow a third term....and Obama would win again.

    Why did FDR get 3 terms?

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    Was it because of WW2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by palexxxx View Post
    Was it because of WW2?
    Yes. We, Brits, know our history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam
    Obama is ok...actually quite cool.
    in a nutshell. He is a well branded iPhone of a man. People think he is cool and therefore, just like an iphone they actually have no clue about the internal workings of him, what he does, and how he is connected to the same infrastructure that ran bush as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam
    His first duty is to his electorate
    No - his first duty is to everyone in the USA, and as the elected head of the constitutional republic that is the USA, his main role is to stop any laws going through that will impede, threaten, cancel, change the constitution and the bill of rights. in reality, his personal duty are to his funders and the people who control him He is not different from Buch, clinton x2, or any other puppet politician.

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    Does it really matter?
    They're all the same - always have been.


    All belonging to the same club and embodiment.

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    Trump? I doubt it.

    Obama really has achieved one thing - to widen the distance between accolades and lack of achievement. For that alone, he will go down in history.

    The scripted intervention is more than unwelcome, but irritatingly hypocritical too.
    America focus is surely on financial markets and the impact of any turbulence or implosion of the Euro that may be triggered by Brexit; that, and trying to contain the biblical exodus caused by US and EU idiotic and failed foreign policy machinations.

    The hidden narrative is the risk for Germany dumping the rest of the Europarasites should things go south.

    History has some lessons... do we want a Roman Empire or Hanseatic League... we seem to be experiencing the collapse of the former with the barbarians at the gates: EFTA still exists, and if Germany, Holland, Sweden, Denmark follow Britain into EFTA, we could see a better future, but not for the southern half of Europe.

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    The UK should leave the EU and join the USA as the 52nd state. Or maybe as a territory like Guam with no voting rights. Your Queen would become a permanent Governor so you wouldn't have to worry yourselves about pesky little things like elections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by palexxxx View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    At a guess, if the "Rest of The World" had a say, most of them would say change the rules to allow a third term....and Obama would win again.

    Why did FDR get 3 terms?
    Four, not three. He was three months into his 4th term when he died in 1944. The 22nd amendment, limiting presidents to two terms, wasn't passed until 1951, seven years later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper View Post
    The UK should leave the EU and join the USA as the 52nd state. Or maybe as a territory like Guam with no voting rights. Your Queen would become a permanent Governor so you wouldn't have to worry yourselves about pesky little things like elections.
    Why would she take a demotion? The Crown still owns more land in the USA that anyone or anything else.

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