Topic: Obama's new support base: Palin,Gingrich,Bush LOL!
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Thu 12/10/09 09:26 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Thu 12/10/09 09:31 PM
USA Today is reporting, on their “On Politics” blog, that Sarah Palin is giving the President good marks for his speech today in Oslo. President Obama spoke of how there are times in which war is justified. “I liked what he said," Palin told USA Today in a phone interview. "I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times."

Newt Gingrich agreed, telling NPR’s “The Takeaway”: “He clearly understood that he had been given the prize prematurely, but he used it as an occasion to remind people, first of all, as he said, that there is evil in the world.”

“I think having a liberal president who goes to Oslo on behalf of a peace prize and reminds the committee that they would not be free, they wouldn't be able to have a peace prize, without having force…I thought in some ways it's a very historic speech.”


http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/12/palin-gingrich-give-obamas-speech-high-marks.html

There is no doubt ...and I said this since March....USA has Bush' 3rd term elected.

Hopefully he's gonna get re elected and continue to do nothing beside sending 30-40 thousand troops here and there...hey, let's run the wars for another 40 years, evil terrorists everywhere...everybody hates our freedom... especially goat herding Afghan peasants.

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Thu 12/10/09 09:50 PM
Edited by agrant333 on Thu 12/10/09 09:53 PM
Politic's,Relationships don't mix well,we have are own opioionsbiggrin ohwell

OOP's i spelled that wrong Opinionn's just like a Donkey!

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Thu 12/10/09 09:51 PM

USA Today is reporting, on their “On Politics” blog, that Sarah Palin is giving the President good marks for his speech today in Oslo. President Obama spoke of how there are times in which war is justified. “I liked what he said," Palin told USA Today in a phone interview. "I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times."

Newt Gingrich agreed, telling NPR’s “The Takeaway”: “He clearly understood that he had been given the prize prematurely, but he used it as an occasion to remind people, first of all, as he said, that there is evil in the world.”

“I think having a liberal president who goes to Oslo on behalf of a peace prize and reminds the committee that they would not be free, they wouldn't be able to have a peace prize, without having force…I thought in some ways it's a very historic speech.”


http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/12/palin-gingrich-give-obamas-speech-high-marks.html

There is no doubt ...and I said this since March....USA has Bush' 3rd term elected.

Hopefully he's gonna get re elected and continue to do nothing beside sending 30-40 thousand troops here and there...hey, let's run the wars for another 40 years, evil terrorists everywhere...everybody hates our freedom... especially goat herding Afghan peasants.


Here's the diff between Obama and Bush.
I think it's a dramatic diff.

Report: Blackwater guards linked to CIA raids

Private security guards working for Blackwater USA participated in clandestine CIA raids against suspected insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Blackwater's role points to a much deeper connection between the company and the spy agency than has been previously disclosed and raises concerns over the legalities of involving contractors in the most sensitive operations conducted by the U.S. government.

The "snatch and grab" raids took place regularly between 2004 and 2006, the Times reported, when the insurgency in Iraq was escalating and security throughout the country was deteriorating.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091211/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_cia_blackwater

This is a new discovery. How much did the Dictator hide from us? Is there no end to it?

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Thu 12/10/09 11:16 PM
Edited by AndrewAV on Thu 12/10/09 11:18 PM


USA Today is reporting, on their “On Politics” blog, that Sarah Palin is giving the President good marks for his speech today in Oslo. President Obama spoke of how there are times in which war is justified. “I liked what he said," Palin told USA Today in a phone interview. "I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times."

Newt Gingrich agreed, telling NPR’s “The Takeaway”: “He clearly understood that he had been given the prize prematurely, but he used it as an occasion to remind people, first of all, as he said, that there is evil in the world.”

“I think having a liberal president who goes to Oslo on behalf of a peace prize and reminds the committee that they would not be free, they wouldn't be able to have a peace prize, without having force…I thought in some ways it's a very historic speech.”


http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/12/palin-gingrich-give-obamas-speech-high-marks.html

There is no doubt ...and I said this since March....USA has Bush' 3rd term elected.

Hopefully he's gonna get re elected and continue to do nothing beside sending 30-40 thousand troops here and there...hey, let's run the wars for another 40 years, evil terrorists everywhere...everybody hates our freedom... especially goat herding Afghan peasants.


Here's the diff between Obama and Bush.
I think it's a dramatic diff.

Report: Blackwater guards linked to CIA raids

Private security guards working for Blackwater USA participated in clandestine CIA raids against suspected insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Blackwater's role points to a much deeper connection between the company and the spy agency than has been previously disclosed and raises concerns over the legalities of involving contractors in the most sensitive operations conducted by the U.S. government.

The "snatch and grab" raids took place regularly between 2004 and 2006, the Times reported, when the insurgency in Iraq was escalating and security throughout the country was deteriorating.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091211/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_cia_blackwater

This is a new discovery. How much did the Dictator hide from us? Is there no end to it?



so... the federal government outsourced assistance on a raid... and? if they have the proper security clearances (often the case) then there is no issue.

oh, and if you think there's not stuff being hidden from us right now, you need to learn to puff, puff, give. If anything, Obama has far more to lose with anything related to the war because (1) the promise of transparency (ha!) and (2) the fact bush was 100% pro-war and obama has to keep up the appearance like he is not so he doesn't piss off his base.

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Thu 12/10/09 11:50 PM
I dont think aknowledging something good about a person means you support EVERYTHING about them. I dont know what is really the big deal who may have commented about his speech. It was well done.

Bush did good giving Aid to africa,, but that doesnt mean I supported him overall,,

AndrewAV's photo
Fri 12/11/09 12:03 AM

I dont think aknowledging something good about a person means you support EVERYTHING about them. I dont know what is really the big deal who may have commented about his speech. It was well done.

Bush did good giving Aid to africa,, but that doesnt mean I supported him overall,,


This was the first time he gave a speech that really made sense to me. However, I do not think he fully believes it because if he did, he wouldn't have taken as long as he did to give the OK for the troops in afghanistan. It was a lot of pretty words, but you could tell he was trying to cater to the war and peace crowds together.

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Fri 12/11/09 05:11 AM
He also mentioned something about closing Gitmo.
Ain't it still running strong?

Atlantis75's photo
Fri 12/11/09 11:28 AM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Fri 12/11/09 11:30 AM

He also mentioned something about closing Gitmo.
Ain't it still running strong?



I can't point one single "promise" he kept. Basically everything he said was a lie.

Obama's dictionary:

yes=no
no =yes
change = no change
do this = don't do this
Don't do this = do this
left = right
right = left
war= peace
peace = war
jobs= unemployment


I'm amazed by those who continue to believe a single word coming out of his mouth. Brainwashing at the highest levels. I call them Obamabots. They are programmed like robots and you try to say anything they will ignore and only respond to their programmers' response. In this case Obamamessiah.

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Fri 12/11/09 11:36 AM


He also mentioned something about closing Gitmo.
Ain't it still running strong?



I can't point one single "promise" he kept. Basically everything he said was a lie.

Obama's dictionary:

yes=no
no =yes
change = no change
do this = don't do this
Don't do this = do this
left = right
right = left

I'm amazed by those who continue to believe a single word coming out of his mouth. Brainwashing at the highest levels. I call them Obamabots.


well, I would have to be reminded of the quotes where he 'promised' anything,,but I know he has spent time and efforts towards accomplishing many of the tasks that he said he would,,,such as investing in alternative energy,,creating credit card bill of rights, creating foreclosure protection programs,,,etc,,,

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Fri 12/11/09 10:01 PM



USA Today is reporting, on their “On Politics” blog, that Sarah Palin is giving the President good marks for his speech today in Oslo. President Obama spoke of how there are times in which war is justified. “I liked what he said," Palin told USA Today in a phone interview. "I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times."

Newt Gingrich agreed, telling NPR’s “The Takeaway”: “He clearly understood that he had been given the prize prematurely, but he used it as an occasion to remind people, first of all, as he said, that there is evil in the world.”

“I think having a liberal president who goes to Oslo on behalf of a peace prize and reminds the committee that they would not be free, they wouldn't be able to have a peace prize, without having force…I thought in some ways it's a very historic speech.”


http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/12/palin-gingrich-give-obamas-speech-high-marks.html

There is no doubt ...and I said this since March....USA has Bush' 3rd term elected.

Hopefully he's gonna get re elected and continue to do nothing beside sending 30-40 thousand troops here and there...hey, let's run the wars for another 40 years, evil terrorists everywhere...everybody hates our freedom... especially goat herding Afghan peasants.


Here's the diff between Obama and Bush.
I think it's a dramatic diff.

Report: Blackwater guards linked to CIA raids

Private security guards working for Blackwater USA participated in clandestine CIA raids against suspected insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Blackwater's role points to a much deeper connection between the company and the spy agency than has been previously disclosed and raises concerns over the legalities of involving contractors in the most sensitive operations conducted by the U.S. government.

The "snatch and grab" raids took place regularly between 2004 and 2006, the Times reported, when the insurgency in Iraq was escalating and security throughout the country was deteriorating.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091211/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_cia_blackwater

This is a new discovery. How much did the Dictator hide from us? Is there no end to it?



so... the federal government outsourced assistance on a raid... and? if they have the proper security clearances (often the case) then there is no issue.

oh, and if you think there's not stuff being hidden from us right now, you need to learn to puff, puff, give. If anything, Obama has far more to lose with anything related to the war because (1) the promise of transparency (ha!) and (2) the fact bush was 100% pro-war and obama has to keep up the appearance like he is not so he doesn't piss off his base.


LOL
Do you really think creating a private mercenary Army was in the best interests of National Security?
I can only think of one reason for such a force.
The military does have Delta Force, Seals, and Special Forces Troops. All of which are trained for such ops and all of who make Blackwater look like a BS troop.