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10-02-2009, 02:09 PM
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I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
Poor Messiah, scroll down in this article from a Chicago paper and read the comments, I kind of feel bad for him (Obama)
Rahm Emanuel: Olympic critics get seats: The Swamp
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10-02-2009, 02:21 PM
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B.O. = Fugazi
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
obama thought he could smile and charm his way to anything when the whole world came out to watch his pre election speeches on how horrible the United States is. He was wrong, he was a carnival act, a freak show. And now the only thing the world thinks about him is how weak he is.
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10-02-2009, 02:39 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
obama thought he could smile and charm his way to anything when the whole world came out to watch his pre election speeches on how horrible the United States is. He was wrong, he was a carnival act, a freak show. And now the only thing the world thinks about him is how weak he is.
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Barack still has much reason to be proud. Dictators and 3rd world countries adore him ... they can't get enough of him. Well, actually that's wrong ... most of the world loves him but then again most of the world loves sheep and chickens also.
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10-02-2009, 02:47 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
obama thought he could smile and charm his way to anything when the whole world came out to watch his pre election speeches on how horrible the United States is. He was wrong, he was a carnival act, a freak show. And now the only thing the world thinks about him is how weak he is.
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Aww, boo hoo hoo. I really can't get over how amusing it is to watch you neanderthals get all hot and bothered every day over the fact that this guy is president, not to mention the fact that you're always wrong about, well, everything. Please cite the relevant passages you're referring to when you claim that his pre-election speeches spoke of "how horrible the united States is."
And I'll guarantee you one thing: The world has a hell of alot more respect for Obama than they ever did for Bush.
Oh, and lest I forget....
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10-02-2009, 02:55 PM
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B.O. = Fugazi
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Originally Posted by JackBauer
Aww, boo hoo hoo. I really can't get over how amusing it is to watch you neanderthals get all hot and bothered every day over the fact that this guy is president, not to mention the fact that you're always wrong about, well, everything. Please cite the relevant passages you're referring to when you claim that his pre-election speeches spoke of "how horrible the united States is."
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Honestly, obama being President doesn't bother me much as an individual. Nothing has changed for me, good or bad. It's a non issue. What he will leave for my kids, that's more of a concern but that's for down the road. I do think it's sad how many people bough into "Change You Can Believe In" but, again, it's not affected me at all either way.
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And I'll guarantee you one thing: The world has a hell of alot more respect for Obama than they ever did for Bush.
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For the millionth time, saying obama is better than Bush is the lowest form or argument ever. It's like having a bad meal and saying "it better than eating fresh *****".
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10-02-2009, 02:57 PM
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B.O. = Fugazi
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Please cite the relevant passages you're referring to when you claim that his pre-election speeches spoke of "how horrible the united States is."
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It's been done before, pre and post election. I assume search and goodle work on your computer. He is constantly apologizing for the horrors that we cause, the Egypt speech, his speeches on MMGW and health care.
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10-02-2009, 02:58 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Originally Posted by JackBauer
Aww, boo hoo hoo. I really can't get over how amusing it is to watch you neanderthals get all hot and bothered every day over the fact that this guy is president, not to mention the fact that you're always wrong about, well, everything. Please cite the relevant passages you're referring to when you claim that his pre-election speeches spoke of "how horrible the united States is."
And I'll guarantee you one thing: The world has a hell of alot more respect for Obama than they ever did for Bush.
Oh, and lest I forget....
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10-02-2009, 02:59 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
Honestly, obama being President doesn't bother me much as an individual. Nothing has changed for me, good or bad. It's a non issue. What he will leave for my kids, that's more of a concern but that's for down the road. I do think it's sad how many people bough into "Change You Can Believe In" but, again, it's not affected me at all either way.
For the millionth time, saying obama is better than Bush is the lowest form or argument ever. It's like having a bad meal and saying "it better than eating fresh *****".
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Uh huh. So even though nothing has really changed, you still have this reflexive hatred for him, which clearly he has done little to elicit.
Of course, you say that people around the world think he's weak. And, of course, you have nothing to justify that statement.
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10-02-2009, 03:00 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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Three words: Wag... The... Dog
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This doesn't even make sense.
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10-02-2009, 03:03 PM
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Re: I'm starting to feel sorry for him.
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It's been done before, pre and post election. I assume search and goodle work on your computer. He is constantly apologizing for the horrors that we cause, the Egypt speech, his speeches on MMGW and health care.
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I'd actually like to see which passages, specifically, you object to, because I hear this refrain from conservatives a lot. I think part of it has to do with your view of American exceptionalism and the belief that we have and cannot do wrong, though history has shown this belief to be naive at best. I know it offends your sensibilities when Obama is realistic about the mistakes we've made, but I think people find such candor refreshing.
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