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Topic: Congratulations America
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Sun 11/16/08 08:28 AM





Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


got proof?


I know many people who donated money that way for his campaign.


thats called here say not proof.


Did you want their receipts? laugh

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Sun 11/16/08 08:29 AM




What do you mean fascists don't get elected... wasn't Hitler "elected" chancellor of Germany in 1933?



wasn't me i didn't do it

and you can't prove it

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl


oops oops oops oops oops oops oops

offtopic offtopic offtopic offtopic offtopic offtopic offtopic


Busted. You and Hitler again.rofl rofl




nope wasnt me

BUT YOU DID

glasses glasses glasses <<< they are watching


Are they in the black helicopters?

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Sun 11/16/08 08:40 AM
helicopters suburbans motorcycles

and the ol office chair (thems the scary ones)

:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Sun 11/16/08 09:17 AM


Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew

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Sun 11/16/08 01:17 PM

Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

Most of the donations were small and from individuals. I also believe there was little to no PAC or lobbyist money, but I could be wrong. I believe the President-Elect have very few favors to pay.

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Sun 11/16/08 01:38 PM



Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew


Drew,

I know quite a few people that have donated. I assume ALL politicians receive corporate donations. He had a massive emailing project going on that collected $5.00 and up donations. I received his organization's emails. That's how my friends donated.

But..no, I haven't reviewed the list.

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Sun 11/16/08 01:55 PM




Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew


Drew,

I know quite a few people that have donated. I assume ALL politicians receive corporate donations. He had a massive emailing project going on that collected $5.00 and up donations. I received his organization's emails. That's how my friends donated.

But..no, I haven't reviewed the list.


Yes, those emails are how many people I know donated as well.

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Mon 11/24/08 01:40 PM




Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew


Drew,

I know quite a few people that have donated. I assume ALL politicians receive corporate donations. He had a massive emailing project going on that collected $5.00 and up donations. I received his organization's emails. That's how my friends donated.

But..no, I haven't reviewed the list.

i seriously doubt all of them got donations from corps.
probly the zionist pigs only, like hilliary and mcbama.

Winx's photo
Mon 11/24/08 02:02 PM
huh

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Mon 11/24/08 02:37 PM
I have seen a 'black helicopter'
Really

Winx's photo
Mon 11/24/08 02:52 PM

I have seen a 'black helicopter'
Really


scared

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Mon 11/24/08 03:51 PM


I have seen a 'black helicopter'
Really


scared

scared
scared scared


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Mon 11/24/08 06:03 PM
Edited by Drivinmenutz on Mon 11/24/08 06:05 PM





Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew


Drew,

I know quite a few people that have donated. I assume ALL politicians receive corporate donations. He had a massive emailing project going on that collected $5.00 and up donations. I received his organization's emails. That's how my friends donated.

But..no, I haven't reviewed the list.

i seriously doubt all of them got donations from corps.
probly the zionist pigs only, like hilliary and mcbama.


Big business endorsed Obama, Hilary, and McCain. But the good ones got ignored. I don't know too many politically educated people that would choose any one of these people in the primaries...

We were screwed in our choices. And Big business favored Obama over McCain... there is not much debating that.

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Wed 11/26/08 01:42 AM






Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.

His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way.

All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed.

He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around.

-Drew




Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails.


Winx, have you actually reviewed (I have) those people and businesses (yes, even those evil corporations) that donated to President-elect Obama? You might want to check it out.

-Drew


Drew,

I know quite a few people that have donated. I assume ALL politicians receive corporate donations. He had a massive emailing project going on that collected $5.00 and up donations. I received his organization's emails. That's how my friends donated.

But..no, I haven't reviewed the list.

i seriously doubt all of them got donations from corps.
probly the zionist pigs only, like hilliary and mcbama.


Big business endorsed Obama, Hilary, and McCain. But the good ones got ignored. I don't know too many politically educated people that would choose any one of these people in the primaries...

We were screwed in our choices. And Big business favored Obama over McCain... there is not much debating that.

Agreed 110%

Lynann's photo
Wed 11/26/08 01:46 AM
Quit whining

If people spent as much time working for real change as they did pissing and moaning they might have real choices.

Just a thought

thePatriot's photo
Wed 11/26/08 01:48 AM

Quit whining

If people spent as much time working for real change as they did pissing and moaning they might have real choices.

Just a thought

well its not that its pissin and moanin we are working for change by trying to educate the sheeple and talking and disscussing issues u think geroge washington was silent?

Lynann's photo
Wed 11/26/08 02:05 AM
Awesome post thePatriot!

Thanks for the smack.

I was being somewhat sarcastic in my post but oh well...

Drivinmenutz's photo
Wed 11/26/08 04:28 AM

Quit whining

If people spent as much time working for real change as they did pissing and moaning they might have real choices.

Just a thought


Thought that's what i was trying to do....

I have often mentioned what we need to turn this country around. Unfortunately we also need people in power that actually WANT to do good for us.

TravelArranger's photo
Wed 11/26/08 04:33 AM


Quit whining

If people spent as much time working for real change as they did pissing and moaning they might have real choices.

Just a thought


Thought that's what i was trying to do....

I have often mentioned what we need to turn this country around. Unfortunately we also need people in power that actually WANT to do good for us.


There's the key phrase "people in power that actually want to do good for us". Until we have that - we have nothing.

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Thu 11/27/08 02:14 AM



Quit whining

If people spent as much time working for real change as they did pissing and moaning they might have real choices.

Just a thought


Thought that's what i was trying to do....

I have often mentioned what we need to turn this country around. Unfortunately we also need people in power that actually WANT to do good for us.


There's the key phrase "people in power that actually want to do good for us". Until we have that - we have nothing.


EXACTLY!! drinker drinker

First step is the need to find our where are problems are. Then we have to find or create proper representation to fix these problems. Unfortunately things like healthcare, education, high cost of living, high taxes, etc. are all the result of one simple, yet complex creature. That is, oversized, and overcentralized, government.

Become independent, and don't be afraid. Fear is our biggest enemy...

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