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Old 12-01-2016, 07:21 PM
 
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Nobody who started useless wasteful wars that killed as many innocent people as his did can ever be defined as decent.
Tell me about these wars Obama started.
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Old 12-01-2016, 07:29 PM
 
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Tell me about these wars Obama started.
If you have to fall onto your sword to argue that he didn't actually start them, have at it. They are his wars.
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:04 PM
 
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Very classy and decent, if you overlook the race-baiting, slamming Christians and mainstream America, corrupted Dept of Justice, corrupted IRS.....I'll stop now.
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:07 PM
 
Location: Texas
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He's gone above and beyond what he's required to do to help President-elect Trump come into office ready for all the duties he'll have on his plate. Obama is helping the man who spent years lying and telling America that Obama:
-was lying about his citizenship,
-was lying his Muslim beliefs,
-was not smart enough to get into Columbia or Harvard w/o affirmative action
-wasn't smart enough to actually do well at either school
-was a terrorist sympathizer & collaborator

Even if President Obama hasn't forgiven Trump for the vile things he said, he's putting the country first by making sure that the man who replaces has the best chance to succeed. That's better than most of us would treat someone who treated us as poorly as Trump treated President Obama. His behavior over the last 3 weeks has done more to cement his legacy as one of our greatest Americans and a shining example of what it means to be a good man, good husband, and good father. Respect.
If being a bald faced liar with horrible policies means class, then yes Obama has class.
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:11 PM
 
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He's gone above and beyond what he's required to do to help President-elect Trump come into office ready for all the duties he'll have on his plate. Obama is helping the man who spent years lying and telling America that Obama:
-was lying about his citizenship,
-was lying his Muslim beliefs,
-was not smart enough to get into Columbia or Harvard w/o affirmative action
-wasn't smart enough to actually do well at either school
-was a terrorist sympathizer & collaborator

Even if President Obama hasn't forgiven Trump for the vile things he said, he's putting the country first by making sure that the man who replaces has the best chance to succeed. That's better than most of us would treat someone who treated us as poorly as Trump treated President Obama. His behavior over the last 3 weeks has done more to cement his legacy as one of our greatest Americans and a shining example of what it means to be a good man, good husband, and good father. Respect.
I admonish Obama for this also, but disagree wholeheartedly with his political philosophy. I agree Trump went to far with his accusations. I really hate how the campaign is run in this country.
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:11 PM
 
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I'm no fan of Barry, but he has played it well since Trump won. Credit where Credit is due.
To be fair he talked a lot of trash to Trump as well.

That said I think the highlight of the election for me was when trump played CNN and had a free 30 minute endorsement by military leaders and then just said "Obama was born in America, end of Story". Then CNN goes ".....wow Donald Trump just used us, it's what he does"
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:29 PM
 
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Definitely!
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:33 PM
 
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Nobody who started useless wasteful wars that killed as many innocent people as his did can ever be defined as decent.
Are you speaking of George Bush?
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Old 12-01-2016, 09:52 PM
 
Location: 2 blocks from bay in L.I, NY
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Originally Posted by EddieB.Good View Post
He's gone above and beyond what he's required to do to help President-elect Trump come into office ready for all the duties he'll have on his plate. Obama is helping the man who spent years lying and telling America that Obama:
-was lying about his citizenship,
-was lying his Muslim beliefs,
-was not smart enough to get into Columbia or Harvard w/o affirmative action
-wasn't smart enough to actually do well at either school
-was a terrorist sympathizer & collaborator

Even if President Obama hasn't forgiven Trump for the vile things he said, he's putting the country first by making sure that the man who replaces has the best chance to succeed. That's better than most of us would treat someone who treated us as poorly as Trump treated President Obama. His behavior over the last 3 weeks has done more to cement his legacy as one of our greatest Americans and a shining example of what it means to be a good man, good husband, and good father. Respect.
Obama (and his wife Michelle) has been disrespected and dishonored by so many "typcial all-American" Americans than any president (and first lady in American history) and they've maintained the high road through-out it all. Remember as soon as Obama was elected a collection of priviledged Americans in congress stood together to make sure his presidency failed. They'd rather see the whole country suffer than for him to be successful. No doubt a Black man's success makes them feel like they're losing their "special status based on the color of their skin". Of those of that ilk are jealous when a Black person gets accepted at an Ivy league school. Again, that makes them feel less "priviledged and special" and they don't like feeling that way....

How fitting that Trump has now had the largest number of American protests all over the country regarding him winning the election. People say "not my president!" and mean it! He was mean and nasty to Obama after Obama got in office but look how mean and nasty many people are about him and he hasn't even gotten in office yet. The tables have finally turned. He brought it on himself by running his mouth so much when he should have kept it closed.
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Old 12-01-2016, 10:11 PM
 
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Nobody who started useless wasteful wars that killed as many innocent people as his did can ever be defined as decent.
Who...Bush?
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