Obamas arrogance

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Re: Obamas arrogance

Unread postby Jayfeather » Mon May 03, 2010 7:26 pm

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Jayfeather wrote:I think it's not too bad Obama got elected. It just goes to show that America is equal oppertuniny, they elected a mentaly retarded president! I was kidding about it "not being too bad", he can't even talk without his teleprompter. I swear, if they put up the words, "I'm a liar" he would read it, with no hesitation whatsoever! I am 13 years old and I can see through his sham! Just goes to show how little Americans notice, or care, about what he is doing.



Jay, it's nice to see young people involved, Welcome. I will have to disagree with your last statement. It's not that Americans didn't care or notice, but that we as a nation have been trying to pay for the sins of our father's (so to speak) regarding slavery. Even tho our nation had the shortest of tenures in that department, it is the only tactic the left has left. Even during the election of 08 the left still had a bit of a monopoly on the media and therefore were able to shape a narrative regarding out President. So yes there were many ridiculous reasons why Obama was voted in but he was voted in nonetheless.

Luckily that monopoly is falling and falling fast. People are awake and aware now and if there is anything positive from the administration being in power is that they have unified those on the right and have shown what lefty policies can destroy. I am personally optimistic that we will be able to roll back many of the atrocities thrust upon us in the last couple of years.

And if you disagree, I daresay the Tea Parties are proof of that said awakening.

Much appreciated, Movie Rookie. Most people seem to look down at me for being a 'child'. It is not my fault I was born after them.
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Unread postby flyphish56 » Mon May 03, 2010 10:48 pm

Jay;
I agree that is refreshing to see one your age involved. Remember to never allow your personal viewpoint limit your ablility to learn and grow, and most importantly GET YOUR PEERS INVOLVED ALSO! You young people are the hope of our republic.
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
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Re: Obamas arrogance

Unread postby Media Rookie » Tue May 04, 2010 10:07 am

Jayfeather wrote:Much appreciated, Movie Rookie. Most people seem to look down at me for being a 'child'. It is not my fault I was born after them.



Trust me, I have known too many young people that have th ematurity of someone in their 40's and full grown adults act no older than 6. As I tell my husband constantly, "If you act like a child, I will treat you as such" LOL Please continue to post as I am often curious of what those your age and those who aren't old enough to vote yet, have to say.
"Well, today's eight-year-olds are tomorrow's teenagers. I say this calls for action and now. Nip it in the bud. First sign of youngsters going wrong, you've got to nip it in the bud." - Barney Fife
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Re: Obamas arrogance

Unread postby washingtonamerica » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:44 pm

i'm more offended if he called mr. goldberg an idiot, rather than leveling that charge at an underling like me. bernie's brilliant, that's all, that threatens challengers. i don't know if mr. goldberg ever thinks to himself "i'm the smartest guy in the room". i doubt it, because self deprication goes with great capacity for understanding, the very definition of intelligence. but he is the smartest guy in the room. before some of you start calling me a brown nose or suck up, don't bother. if there is something he says with which i disagree, i'll say so, don't worry. it is that he proceeds with quiet confidence that drew me here a month or so ago. he surely doesn't need anyone to fight his battles, but i hope he knows the respect we have for him. we would be right there for him, if the rumble ever went down, which it wouldn't, but we would. there aren't that many people on the whole earth that could hold thier own in a debate with our fearless host.
.......back to the prezident: i read somewhere that the clerk in his little town said "it's o.k i saw it, it's fine" ... i thought then, "well, i guess that's it then" good enough for me... it's all good, because it means that Arnold can be president... yes i'm bieng very fecitious ...God help us all ..... the "on purpose theory is titillating"... that's what i think mcchrystal did, sort of...with rolling stoned, but not for the same reasons. 4 star generals don't get tricked by the refer madness guys, they don't even exist before noon. two things stick in my craw: would obama continue if he knew what was out there? if he did know it wasn't legit, would it be part of psychopathology, of someone from chicago, that rose from relative obscurity? would he continue, knowing it was out there, but knowing that it is completely right and leagal, hoping that someone would really push the issue, so he could be right and gloat about it. i see a lot of gloating that i've never seen in a president before. i guess that's three things. s.e.... P.S. by the time i got back to the list the post by japanklet was gone. i did'n't see it. tell me that i didn't imagine that soebody called mr.g and idiot. if not i'll save this if it ever does, like posts in the bank. Post it forward, neato
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