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Old 01-03-2010, 01:05 PM
 
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Good Afternoon,

Milborn's communication is extremely interesting and yet represents a continuing deplorable and disappointing aspect regarding the current ineffectiveness of our current Administration.

Unfortunately and unbelieveably as it may seem, the American People at the present time appear to have quite possibly the most portentous amateur in U.S. History as it's President.

The American People are without a doubt and at last soberly waking up to this most ominious and frightening reality !

And yes many of the Proud American Citizens of this great nation are not the only ones whom are nationally predicating this sadly embarrassing situation emanating from the "Highest Political Office In America." ..... The worlds take on BHO also appears to be extremely dismal and perhaps even laughable, also ominiously disrespectful.

It is indeed an unfortunate and "Chilling" prospect for America that so much of the world regards BHO and his Administration as pitifuly weak and shockingly ineffective ... Our considerable enemies around the world
are of a certainly vastly pleased with this sad state of affairs and shall be more brazen than ever in their ominiously perverse plans against the American People.

In retospect of the last 25 years or longer of "Washington's Political
Circus" and it's extremely dismal line of so many terribly weak and ineffective President's that America has endured ... it is of a certainty that the "Plebeians" of this great nation have suffered greatly under the
oppressive yoke of the exceedingly gross political malediction of woeful "Oval Office Occupants" !!!

And of course In final analysis the American People deserve so very much better that this !
Thank You / Lamar
Big words and poor grammar do not make one correct. You are basically just reiterating conservative psychological needs for a stern father figure in charge.

When you see someone who takes a more nurturing and collaborative approach, you (and fellow conservatives like Sarkozy) see it as weak.

In reality, you are simply misinterpreting where true strength lies because it does not reflect your own needs. I cite the strutting and peacocking of George W. Bush, all the while our nation became the laughing stock of the world and collapsed into disarray.

I mean, is it honestly surprising that a conservative - even one from France - would agree with Bush and disagree with Obama? One need only look at the mess created under Bush to see how seriously Sarkozy's judgment should be taken.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:06 PM
 
Location: Turn Left at Greenland
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unlike in this country, in France, the government is afraid of it's citizenry ... if only our hysterical citizens would be halfway intellectual and articulate about their reasons for hating the government, maybe we'd be a little more like France ... heck, I'd take their healthcare system in a heartbeat!

And all the frothing righties are making crap up in their heads AGAIN ... really ... Sarkozy and obama at odds and you all think that either of these men really care? And you know what? All you raging righties were probably right there in the rah rah Freedom Fries line post 9-11 ... get lives.

and really, lets boil it down to brass tacks ... Sarkozy is hacked because the michelle obama gets more attention than carla bruni.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:16 PM
 
Location: Land of debt and Corruption
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unlike in this country, in France, the government is afraid of it's citizenry ... if only our hysterical citizens would be halfway intellectual and articulate about their reasons for hating the government, maybe we'd be a little more like France
But didn't someone just say that Sarkozy wasn't sending troops because the French people don't want him to?

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and really, lets boil it down to brass tacks ... Sarkozy is hacked because the michelle obama gets more attention than carla bruni.
HAHAhahaa I wouldn't doubt that is a factor.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:17 PM
 
Location: The land where cats rule
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You rant and rant, yet never provide any evidence to support your claims. As such, it is merely your own opinion. Many - billions in fact - think Obama's doing a great job. Your opinion based on your ideological perspective does not change that fact.
And your source for this claim? Billions? Less than 50% in this country think he is doing a great job.

Nice rant though.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:19 PM
 
Location: The land where cats rule
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Considering there are about 7 billion people in the world and a large majority consistently support Obama in global polling, it is, literally, billions. No exaggeration.
Ah, assumptions. Don't you just love them....
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:19 PM
 
Location: Turn Left at Greenland
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But didn't someone just say that Sarkozy wasn't sending troops because the French people don't want him to?


HAHAhahaa I wouldn't doubt that is a factor.
I said .. in france, the government fears the people ...
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:19 PM
 
Location: Tennessee
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I don't see pro-Bush, anti-Obama as a shift.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:19 PM
 
Location: Land of debt and Corruption
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You rant and rant, yet never provide any evidence to support your claims. As such, it is merely your own opinion. Many - billions in fact - think Obama's doing a great job. Your opinion based on your ideological perspective does not change that fact.
Where is the substance to support that claim? And even if that was true, what has Obama gotten for all this love-fest? More support for global initiatives? Nope. Nada.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Land of debt and Corruption
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And you conclude that must be the reason why France is not sending troops to Afghanistan. Get real!! French votes do not want to send troops. Period.
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unlike in this country, in France, the government is afraid of it's citizenry
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:29 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Yes, French voters do not want France to send more French troops to Afghanistan, and Sarkozy knows it would be political suicide to send them anyway.
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