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Topic: Hussein Obama in Love
Lpdon's photo
Fri 10/05/12 01:39 AM



About the author....Clifton Chadwick

http://ae.linkedin.com/in/cliftonchadwick


Impressive credentials but it doesn't take a genius to see through Obama's deceit and grandiose behaviors. But Obama is the perfect example of "you can fool some of the people all of the time". To see the biggest fools you just have to see the one's who support him one hundred percent of the time, even in face of glaring errors in judgement, lies, and incompetence.


It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that he is an extreme narcissist with a god complex.

Lpdon's photo
Fri 10/05/12 01:41 AM
When I read the title of the thread I thought it was about one of his daughters friends..............rofl

msharmony's photo
Fri 10/05/12 01:41 AM
...can I offer anyone a mirror?....


lol

Lpdon's photo
Fri 10/05/12 01:46 AM


the irony

impressive credentials trying to discredit someone elses credentials

what is 'grandiose' to some is 'impressive' to others

funny how that works huh?

impressive credentials that are written up by oneself,, dont really impress me all that much

but hey, Im just one of those 'fools' who support obama,,,,

msharmony, anyone that reads your posts regularly knows gosh darn well that you are not a fool, nor are you foolish. you have strong opinions, like many regular posters on the political and religious forums do

i would say that support is great, but there comes a time when support is the only thing holding. is an old person on life support really living? a vehicle with a blown transmission being towed by another vehicle is still rolling, but it's not road worthy on it's own

imho a leader should lead. not just his supporters, but everyone he is elected to lead over. of course his supporters are happy to follow, but even those not supporting him should be willing to follow. obama has good ideas, good intentions, but he has the country divided. i don't know where anyone else elected will lead this country, but i do know where obama has led. i don't want another four years of blaming bush


Obama is a victim not a victor. I want a victor in the White House, not a victim.

Lpdon's photo
Fri 10/05/12 01:48 AM



the irony

impressive credentials trying to discredit someone elses credentials

what is 'grandiose' to some is 'impressive' to others

funny how that works huh?

impressive credentials that are written up by oneself,, dont really impress me all that much

but hey, Im just one of those 'fools' who support obama,,,,

msharmony, anyone that reads your posts regularly knows gosh darn well that you are not a fool, nor are you foolish. you have strong opinions, like many regular posters on the political and religious forums do

i would say that support is great, but there comes a time when support is the only thing holding. is an old person on life support really living? a vehicle with a blown transmission being towed by another vehicle is still rolling, but it's not road worthy on it's own

imho a leader should lead. not just his supporters, but everyone he is elected to lead over. of course his supporters are happy to follow, but even those not supporting him should be willing to follow. obama has good ideas, good intentions, but he has the country divided. i don't know where anyone else elected will lead this country, but i do know where obama has led. i don't want another four years of blaming bush


ty, of anything I have been accused of, fool is not something that has been heard much in my life at all

I dont think political SUPPORTERS ever follow the person they dont support,,,

and I do remember, quite well, before Obama really had the chance to do much at all, several in congress making clear their goal to ruin HIM, as opposed to working with him

so, yes, I have seen the divisiveness too, but I have a different perception of the source of that divisiveness

in a second term, there is not the same motivation to 'fight' him and ruin him from another term, although the motivation may still be there to disrupt any historical credit he may receive,,,,


That's not true at all. A radio personality stated he hoped Obama would fail, and that's it.

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Fri 10/05/12 02:54 AM




the irony

impressive credentials trying to discredit someone elses credentials

what is 'grandiose' to some is 'impressive' to others

funny how that works huh?

impressive credentials that are written up by oneself,, dont really impress me all that much

but hey, Im just one of those 'fools' who support obama,,,,

msharmony, anyone that reads your posts regularly knows gosh darn well that you are not a fool, nor are you foolish. you have strong opinions, like many regular posters on the political and religious forums do

i would say that support is great, but there comes a time when support is the only thing holding. is an old person on life support really living? a vehicle with a blown transmission being towed by another vehicle is still rolling, but it's not road worthy on it's own

imho a leader should lead. not just his supporters, but everyone he is elected to lead over. of course his supporters are happy to follow, but even those not supporting him should be willing to follow. obama has good ideas, good intentions, but he has the country divided. i don't know where anyone else elected will lead this country, but i do know where obama has led. i don't want another four years of blaming bush


ty, of anything I have been accused of, fool is not something that has been heard much in my life at all

I dont think political SUPPORTERS ever follow the person they dont support,,,

and I do remember, quite well, before Obama really had the chance to do much at all, several in congress making clear their goal to ruin HIM, as opposed to working with him

so, yes, I have seen the divisiveness too, but I have a different perception of the source of that divisiveness

in a second term, there is not the same motivation to 'fight' him and ruin him from another term, although the motivation may still be there to disrupt any historical credit he may receive,,,,


That's not true at all. A radio personality stated he hoped Obama would fail, and that's it.



really?

mitch mcconnell, michele Bachman, John Boehner???

ring any bells?



GreenEyes48's photo
Fri 10/05/12 08:05 AM
I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

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Fri 10/05/12 08:39 AM
Edited by willing2 on Fri 10/05/12 08:43 AM

I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

You sure remind me of someone I knew up in Seattle. I met her at the Midway Flea Market nears Sea-Tac.

Back on topic.

I'll take a Mormon over a Muslim any day.

He's had his chance and screwed us multiple times. Without Vaseline.

Barbara Bellar sums Hussein up in one sentence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vdnY8r7_fLw

GreenEyes48's photo
Fri 10/05/12 08:52 AM


I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

You sure remind me of someone I knew up in Seattle. I met her at the Midway Flea Market nears Sea-Tac.

Back on topic.

I'll take a Mormon over a Muslim any day.

He's had his chance and screwed us multiple times. Without Vaseline.

Barbara Bellar sums Hussein up in one sentence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vdnY8r7_fLw
You're entitled to your opinions. We all are...

msharmony's photo
Fri 10/05/12 09:17 AM



I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

You sure remind me of someone I knew up in Seattle. I met her at the Midway Flea Market nears Sea-Tac.

Back on topic.

I'll take a Mormon over a Muslim any day.

He's had his chance and screwed us multiple times. Without Vaseline.

Barbara Bellar sums Hussein up in one sentence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vdnY8r7_fLw
You're entitled to your opinions. We all are...



ty for your kind words, the feeling is mutual green...flowerforyou

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Fri 10/05/12 09:18 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 10/05/12 09:30 AM
I dislike and distrust O with a passion, question everything about him due to attempts to confuse and coverup his past. It's a lack of verifiable info AND his performance the last 4 years that I base my opinion on. His attacks on our liberties, NDAA, not keeping promises that got him the position in the 1st place, saying one thing and doing just the opposite! His administration leaks secrets worse than drunken judge, then he prosecutes others for lesser crimes under the NDAA...

Why are there no bankers in jail for what they have done to our great nation, they did after all cause this mess. Instead, he fills our White House with these criminals, letting them set yet more failed policies and regulations, then reappoints the head of the serpent who now gives us QE Infinity increasing the national debt to astronomical proportions!

R, and the RNC....snakes in the grass! R has shown time and again he will turn on a dime from what he said yesterday, cheat, lie, break laws or whatever it takes to earn his mormon planet and god status! It's all about the power and prestige to him, NOT ABOUT AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE! He is so out of touch with the common people he has no clue how to help them, or care to!

Both of these choices are bad from any angle! The lesser of 2 evils is still evil!

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Fri 10/05/12 12:17 PM
msharmony...I probably wouldn't keep coming back to the politics section if it weren't for you!...I like to discuss things in straightforward and respectful ways. (Minus all the snide remarks and "slurs" and "put-downs" and negativity etc.) How about you?...I'm not afraid of the "negative stuff." But it's just not my style or my preference when it comes to discussing important issues and topics...Guess I'm probably "old-school." I'm not against a little "play." Everything doesn't have to be super serious all the time! But I don't "feel good" being mean or disrespectful...There are so many different ways to say things. I don't give myself permission to "rip" someone to "shreds." Or "rag" on someone without "mercy" just because I don't happen to agree with the person...I don't want to turn into a big bully or become totally insensitive...I don't measure my strength by "tough talk." Or by intimidating others on a regular basis...I just want to work together with other people to try to find solutions to the serious problems we face in our country today. If I spend my time "bashing" others. Or scapegoating... Or playing the "intimidation game" I won't be able to "think straight" anymore! This is how I feel anyway.. And I don't want to take my eye off the ball. Or get side-tracked. How do you feel about it? Thanks.

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Fri 10/05/12 12:21 PM

msharmony...I probably wouldn't keep coming back to the politics section if it weren't for you!...I like to discuss things in straightforward and respectful ways. (Minus all the snide remarks and "slurs" and "put-downs" and negativity etc.) How about you?...I'm not afraid of the "negative stuff." But it's just not my style or my preference when it comes to discussing important issues and topics...Guess I'm probably "old-school." I'm not against a little "play." Everything doesn't have to be super serious all the time! But I don't "feel good" being mean or disrespectful...There are so many different ways to say things. I don't give myself permission to "rip" someone to "shreds." Or "rag" on someone without "mercy" just because I don't happen to agree with the person...I don't want to turn into a big bully or become totally insensitive...I don't measure my strength by "tough talk." Or by intimidating others on a regular basis...I just want to work together with other people to try to find solutions to the serious problems we face in our country today. If I spend my time "bashing" others. Or scapegoating... Or playing the "intimidation game" I won't be able to "think straight" anymore! This is how I feel anyway.. And I don't want to take my eye off the ball. Or get side-tracked. How do you feel about it? Thanks.



you are reading my mind

I also prefer the logical to the personal and insulting,,,although I am sometimes pulled in,,,and when I am I try to catch myself and correct my own approach or just leave the discussion at that time

it is much more comfortable to speak with those like you and sojourn who tend to discuss things like mature adults without the name calling and distractions

ironically, its those very things in political 'advertising' which makes politics so confusing and frustrating as well,,,

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Fri 10/05/12 12:26 PM



I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

You sure remind me of someone I knew up in Seattle. I met her at the Midway Flea Market nears Sea-Tac.

Back on topic.

I'll take a Mormon over a Muslim any day.

He's had his chance and screwed us multiple times. Without Vaseline.

Barbara Bellar sums Hussein up in one sentence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vdnY8r7_fLw
You're entitled to your opinions. We all are...

What would be your opinion of the Barbara Bellar video or the similarities offered by the author of the original topic?

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Fri 10/05/12 12:32 PM
This is a reminder to please keep the posts on topic.

GreenEyes48's photo
Fri 10/05/12 12:37 PM

I dislike and distrust O with a passion, question everything about him due to attempts to confuse and coverup his past. It's a lack of verifiable info AND his performance the last 4 years that I base my opinion on. His attacks on our liberties, NDAA, not keeping promises that got him the position in the 1st place, saying one thing and doing just the opposite! His administration leaks secrets worse than drunken judge, then he prosecutes others for lesser crimes under the NDAA...

Why are there no bankers in jail for what they have done to our great nation, they did after all cause this mess. Instead, he fills our White House with these criminals, letting them set yet more failed policies and regulations, then reappoints the head of the serpent who now gives us QE Infinity increasing the national debt to astronomical proportions!

R, and the RNC....snakes in the grass! R has shown time and again he will turn on a dime from what he said yesterday, cheat, lie, break laws or whatever it takes to earn his mormon planet and god status! It's all about the power and prestige to him, NOT ABOUT AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE! He is so out of touch with the common people he has no clue how to help them, or care to!

Both of these choices are bad from any angle! The lesser of 2 evils is still evil!
There isn't enough interest or public support right at this time to do "away" with our two-party system...Most people don't consider fighting for more choices or more accountability...It's an evolutionary process...It may take a long time for more and more people to "wake-up." Right now we're basically stuck with two main contenders.

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Fri 10/05/12 12:40 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 10/05/12 12:41 PM




I voted for Obama in 2008. And I've been disappointed with him and the slow recovery.. But there has been a lot of obstructionism going on in congress. (Especially after the 2010 election when Tea Party candidates took over seats.)...I had my eye on Mitt Romney way back in 2008 and in this primary...But slowly but surely I've lost all faith in Mitt Romney and the GOP agenda...I'm not a big believer in Obama either. But I'd rather give Obama a 2nd term then let Romney and the GOP take over and make things even worse with their "up in the clouds idealism" and lack of sensibilities...I appreciated the way Obama focused on clarifying his plans and intentions in the debate the other night and remained serious and forthright despite Romney's wild exaggerations and promises and lies and distortions...Romney seems delusional to me. Who will he be today? Or tomorrow? He doesn't seem to care! He will say or do anything in order to win!...I know that few here agree with me and that's okay. This is a free country and we're all entitled to our own opinions. ...I admire msharmony because she doesn't throw out snide remarks or "slurs." She "takes-on" topics in a wide variety of areas and does in-depth thinking and reasoning and analysis...I may not always agree with her about everything. But I sure admire her intellect and "inquiring mind" and style of "debating" etc.

You sure remind me of someone I knew up in Seattle. I met her at the Midway Flea Market nears Sea-Tac.

Back on topic.

I'll take a Mormon over a Muslim any day.

He's had his chance and screwed us multiple times. Without Vaseline.

Barbara Bellar sums Hussein up in one sentence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vdnY8r7_fLw
You're entitled to your opinions. We all are...

What would be your opinion of the Barbara Bellar video or the similarities offered by the author of the original topic?



sounds like another pundit skilled at repeating misinformation in hopes that if stated often enough it will become true,,,,

on IRS agents enforcing healthcare..

http://www.factcheck.org/2010/03/irs-expansion/
http://www.politifact.com/georgia/statements/2012/jul/10/tom-price/price-16000-irs-agents-will-enforce-obama-health-c/


the president has stopped smoking, and even if he hadnt, would it be anymore relevant than wars started by presidents who never served in wartime?

or budgets by presidents who had personal debts?



on medicare being bankrupt


http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/ryans-muddy-medicare-claims/


on social security being bankrupt

http://www.politifact.com/rhode-island/statements/2012/aug/26/sheldon-whitehouse/us-sen-sheldon-whitehouse-says-proposal-would-keep/


In short, this is a Romney supporter at a Romney event, repeating the same old Romney talking points, regardless of their veracity

willing2's photo
Fri 10/05/12 12:42 PM
Edited by willing2 on Fri 10/05/12 12:45 PM


I dislike and distrust O with a passion, question everything about him due to attempts to confuse and coverup his past. It's a lack of verifiable info AND his performance the last 4 years that I base my opinion on. His attacks on our liberties, NDAA, not keeping promises that got him the position in the 1st place, saying one thing and doing just the opposite! His administration leaks secrets worse than drunken judge, then he prosecutes others for lesser crimes under the NDAA...

Why are there no bankers in jail for what they have done to our great nation, they did after all cause this mess. Instead, he fills our White House with these criminals, letting them set yet more failed policies and regulations, then reappoints the head of the serpent who now gives us QE Infinity increasing the national debt to astronomical proportions!

R, and the RNC....snakes in the grass! R has shown time and again he will turn on a dime from what he said yesterday, cheat, lie, break laws or whatever it takes to earn his mormon planet and god status! It's all about the power and prestige to him, NOT ABOUT AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE! He is so out of touch with the common people he has no clue how to help them, or care to!

Both of these choices are bad from any angle! The lesser of 2 evils is still evil!
There isn't enough interest or public support right at this time to do "away" with our two-party system...Most people don't consider fighting for more choices or more accountability...It's an evolutionary process...It may take a long time for more and more people to "wake-up." Right now we're basically stuck with two main contenders.

Like SS said, the least of the two evils is still evil.

MSM is what picks the choices we have.

If anyone honestly looked at barry's management record, they'd see a blank resume.

4 years and he is still clueless.

Prediction. The US and UN will seek to destroy 7 countries in 5 years.

GreenEyes48's photo
Fri 10/05/12 12:43 PM
Oops! Sorry that I got off-topic. Maybe I'll just start a thread called "political discussions" and we can continue the conversation on the new thread. How's that?

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