Topic: The Two Obamas.... | |
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I hope you folks are just joking about the Anti-Christ stuff Please tell me your just joking Nobody could be that crazy |
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Um... people believe that global warming based on the current research will flood the world in less than 10 years, and that governmental based health care is a good idea. Why wouldn't they be that crazy??
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From Dreams of My Father: 'I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.' From Dreams of My Father : 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race.' From Dreams of My Father: 'There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.' From Dreams of My Father: 'It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.' From Dreams of My Father: 'I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself , the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Du Bo is and Mandela.' And FINALLY the Most Damming one of ALL of them!!! From Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.' maybe this is an eye opener...these are quotes from his two books WOW! He wasn't my choice merely for political preference but we are still stuck. McCain is no better with his one world view... We are between a rock & a hard place. |
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LOL. I'm an antipartitionist (someone who believes that party guided politics are a massive failure for our nation, and that the issues are what is important) and I have to say that the only thing desperate in politics (including members of both parties) is the need for people to wake up and think for themselves. I don't think the republican party is desperate (at least they haven't been on the mudslinging offensive as much as the democrats have been...) Personally, I'm sickened by how much BS the people in this country are willing to believe and accept from our media and politicians without even looking into it for themselves! Of the two (Obama and Mccain) I'd rather see Mccain for president, yet even so I would feel that the people of the U.S.A. are getting jipped in general. We have a horrible selection of candidates for president, and a similarly poor field of choices in our congress and senate. LOL...Oh boy! Wouldn't that be something... Do you think enough Americans would actually bother looking the next time around? LOL |
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LOL. I'm an antipartitionist (someone who believes that party guided politics are a massive failure for our nation, and that the issues are what is important) and I have to say that the only thing desperate in politics (including members of both parties) is the need for people to wake up and think for themselves. I don't think the republican party is desperate (at least they haven't been on the mudslinging offensive as much as the democrats have been...) Personally, I'm sickened by how much BS the people in this country are willing to believe and accept from our media and politicians without even looking into it for themselves! Of the two (Obama and Mccain) I'd rather see Mccain for president, yet even so I would feel that the people of the U.S.A. are getting jipped in general. We have a horrible selection of candidates for president, and a similarly poor field of choices in our congress and senate. LOL...Oh boy! Wouldn't that be something... Do you think enough Americans would actually bother looking the next time around? LOL No, we'd probably end up without a president for about 18 years while the political system caught up with us... |
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ok, here is what i see... Everyone is getting all worked up over Obama and thinking he is the best things since sliced bread. Try looking up his voting record (he's no better than McCain about switching sides or taking money). And more importantly look at what he is saying. Notice how he doesn't get specific about any of his "change" plans? He's out to win votes, not fix anything. If he gets elected you will not see many changes folks. Sorry. Maybe the government will get bigger, but i really don't see a man trying to take back anything for the people.
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Edited by
mnhiker
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Fri 06/27/08 09:30 AM
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Op-Ed Columnist The Two Obamas The New York Times OPINION By DAVID BROOKS Published: June 20, 2008 "God, Republicans are saps. They think that they’re running against some academic liberal who wouldn’t wear flag pins on his lapel, whose wife isn’t proud of America and who went to some liberationist church where the pastor damned his own country. They think they’re running against some naïve university-town dreamer, the second coming of Adlai Stevenson. But as recent weeks have made clear, Barack Obama is the most split-personality politician in the country today. On the one hand, there is Dr. Barack, the high-minded, Niebuhr-quoting speechifier who spent this past winter thrilling the Scarlett Johansson set and feeling the fierce urgency of now. But then on the other side, there’s Fast Eddie Obama, the promise-breaking, tough-minded Chicago pol who’d throw you under the truck for votes." You can read the rest of David Brooks' opinion at the following link: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/opinion/20brooks.html?em&ex=1214280000&en=1c5f1b8c238d49d2&ei=5087%0A# What say you? David Brooks. Yeah. I notice when I google him, he is described as a Canadian-American. What is he, Canadian, American, or what? Maybe he has dual citizenship. Makes you wonder where his loyalties lie. At any rate, he signed on with the neocons, so I hardly think he's an unbiased source. He used to be a liberal, which I find interesting. Maybe the conservatives pay him more money. |
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Wouldn't it be funny if,the day after he's elected, he joins a mosque! NOT! We have freedom of Religion in America! Where do you live? |
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Wouldn't it be funny if,the day after he's elected, he joins a mosque! NOT! We have freedom of Religion in America! Where do you live? Our U.S. Congressman Keith Ellison is a Muslim and he took his oath on the Koran! Anyone have a problem with that? |
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Edited by
Fanta46
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Fri 06/27/08 09:46 AM
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Nancy Pelosi is a ________________ Sweety????
Well you get my drift! |
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ok, here is what i see... Everyone is getting all worked up over Obama and thinking he is the best things since sliced bread. Try looking up his voting record (he's no better than McCain about switching sides or taking money). And more importantly look at what he is saying. Notice how he doesn't get specific about any of his "change" plans? He's out to win votes, not fix anything. If he gets elected you will not see many changes folks. Sorry. Maybe the government will get bigger, but i really don't see a man trying to take back anything for the people. *applause* That's true for both party candidates. It's just that the mass media is touting Obama so much... and some people simply believe whatever the media says. I salute your ability to think for yourself and use logic! |
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ok, here is what i see... Everyone is getting all worked up over Obama and thinking he is the best things since sliced bread. Try looking up his voting record (he's no better than McCain about switching sides or taking money). And more importantly look at what he is saying. Notice how he doesn't get specific about any of his "change" plans? He's out to win votes, not fix anything. If he gets elected you will not see many changes folks. Sorry. Maybe the government will get bigger, but i really don't see a man trying to take back anything for the people. I love it drivens! There will however be two really big and fantastic changes! NO MORE BUSH!!! AND NO MORE REPUBLICANS!!! |
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ok, here is what i see... Everyone is getting all worked up over Obama and thinking he is the best things since sliced bread. Try looking up his voting record (he's no better than McCain about switching sides or taking money). And more importantly look at what he is saying. Notice how he doesn't get specific about any of his "change" plans? He's out to win votes, not fix anything. If he gets elected you will not see many changes folks. Sorry. Maybe the government will get bigger, but i really don't see a man trying to take back anything for the people. I love it drivens! There will however be two really big and fantastic changes! NO MORE BUSH!!! AND NO MORE REPUBLICANS!!! Let me know when there will be no more democrats too. Only then will we see any difference. |
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Edited by
mnhiker
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Mon 06/30/08 06:55 PM
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ok, here is what i see... Everyone is getting all worked up over Obama and thinking he is the best things since sliced bread. Try looking up his voting record (he's no better than McCain about switching sides or taking money). And more importantly look at what he is saying. Notice how he doesn't get specific about any of his "change" plans? He's out to win votes, not fix anything. If he gets elected you will not see many changes folks. Sorry. Maybe the government will get bigger, but i really don't see a man trying to take back anything for the people. I love it drivens! There will however be two really big and fantastic changes! NO MORE BUSH!!! AND NO MORE REPUBLICANS!!! Fanta, I hate to disappoint you, but Republicans will always be with us. I don't hate all Republicans. I'm related to some, and I love them even if they're misinformed. But, maybe, someday, some of them will get out of the matrix and into the real world. What an epiphany that would be! I am hopeful. |
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I can dream cant I?
I agree with driven too! All Americans should be Independents!! |
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It would save words for sure.
Then all I'd have to say is, Damn Independents |
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