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Old 04-14-2012, 02:03 PM
 
Location: OCEAN BREEZES AND VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE
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Those stupid idiots you refer to are probably the best part of 100 million of your fellow Americans who participated in the the freedom to vote for the candidate of their choice.Isnt that what makes America different from Russia or China?And to you these people are just stupid idiots...Enjoy 4 more years of your current President
Don't think so, people got a chance to see the real Obama, and don't like it. People got to see what a inmature, cry baby, he is, when those disagree with him, and they don't like it.

People who lost their homes under Obama are P.O. and they don't like it. People who lost their homes because they lost a job due to Obama, are P.O. and they don't like it.

Businesses sure the hell don't like Obama, and think he is anti-business.
His policies suck. The economy in real life, sucks, and people are not buying the economy is on a road to recovery, if they have a brain.
The Hope n' Change fiasco we heard the first time around, was make believe, and People are pissed that he lied.

Another words, he ain't spcial, although he seems himself as a king, and people are suppose to bow down upon his feet, because he is spepcial, he wants things his way, and there is no if or but about it, he will see somehow he gets his way. He is a bully, That Chicago style. And we don't want to take it any more.
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Old 04-14-2012, 03:15 PM
 
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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Don't think so, people got a chance to see the real Obama, and don't like it. People got to see what a inmature, cry baby, he is, when those disagree with him, and they don't like it.

People who lost their homes under Obama are P.O. and they don't like it. People who lost their homes because they lost a job due to Obama, are P.O. and they don't like it.

Businesses sure the hell don't like Obama, and think he is anti-business.
His policies suck. The economy in real life, sucks, and people are not buying the economy is on a road to recovery, if they have a brain.
The Hope n' Change fiasco we heard the first time around, was make believe, and People are pissed that he lied.

Another words, he ain't spcial, although he seems himself as a king, and people are suppose to bow down upon his feet, because he is spepcial, he wants things his way, and there is no if or but about it, he will see somehow he gets his way. He is a bully, That Chicago style. And we don't want to take it any more.
Believing the Unbelievable

To buy much of this requires you to hold deeply ridiculous beliefs about the American economy. You must believe that Obama bears responsibility for events that predate his presidency and deserves applause for the demand created by aging cars and worn-down machinery. You must believe that Congress, which controls fiscal policy, and the Federal Reserve, which controls monetary policy, bear little or no responsibility for the economy, but that the president, who controls neither fiscal nor monetary policy, is the primary driver of job creation. You must believe that governors have absolute power over state economies and that global demand is irrelevant. You must also renounce belief in Christmas -- or at least its influence on the consumer-driven economy. Virtually no one really believes these things. But partisans and the news media routinely act as if they are true.


People that don't use their brain.... I like that.


In the goods-producing sector, manufacturing added 50,000 jobs. Nearly
all of the increase occurred in durable goods manufacturing, with job
growth in fabricated metal products (+11,000), machinery (+11,000),
and motor vehicles and parts (+8,000). Durable goods manufacturing has
added 418,000 jobs over the past 2 years.

Employment in construction increased by 21,000 in January, following a
gain of 31,000 in the previous month. Over the past 2 months,
nonresidential specialty trade contractors added 30,000 jobs.

Mining added 10,000 jobs in January, with most of the gain in support
activities for mining (+8,000). Since a recent low in October 2009,
mining employment has expanded by 172,000.

Government employment changed little in January. Over the past 12
months, the sector has lost 276,000 jobs, with declines in local
government; state government, excluding education; and the U.S. Postal
Service.

The average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls was
unchanged in January. The manufacturing workweek increased by 0.3 hour to 40.9 hours, and factory overtime increased by 0.1 hour to 3.4
hours. The average workweek for production and nonsupervisory
employees on private nonfarm payrolls edged up by 0.1 hour to 33.8
hours.


I think Obama just had them make all that stuff up to fool people. Yah. That's what the King is doing. Making up these lies. See for yourself. It's all right there. Time to use our brains.

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Old 04-14-2012, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Point Hope Alaska
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Don't think so, people got a chance to see the real Obama, and don't like it. People got to see what a inmature, cry baby, he is, when those disagree with him, and they don't like it.

People who lost their homes under Obama are P.O. and they don't like it. People who lost their homes because they lost a job due to Obama, are P.O. and they don't like it.

Businesses sure the hell don't like Obama, and think he is anti-business.
His policies suck. The economy in real life, sucks, and people are not buying the economy is on a road to recovery, if they have a brain.
The Hope n' Change fiasco we heard the first time around, was make believe, and People are pissed that he lied.

Another words, he ain't spcial, although he seems himself as a king, and people are suppose to bow down upon his feet, because he is spepcial, he wants things his way, and there is no if or but about it, he will see somehow he gets his way. He is a bully, That Chicago style. And we don't want to take it any more.
Look Back @ History and see FACTS: When Hitler 'grabbed' the people of Germany... His message was: Change & Hope - Obama used the same words but put them backwards. Obama is playing American's for fools; in the exact same manner as hitler did in Germany so many years ago.

Hitler threw 'hissy' fits when he didn't get his way also. He knew better than all of his advisors. He blamed everyone else except himself when he failed.

Get the word out to everyone to Vote: - The American People are sick & tired of the too many FAILED POLICIES OF this usurper - liar-in-chief.

Sieg Heil .. .. Obitler !!! 2012 & far beyond.

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Old 04-14-2012, 04:55 PM
 
Location: Iowa
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Believing the Unbelievable

To buy much of this requires you to hold deeply ridiculous beliefs about the American economy. You must believe that Obama bears responsibility for events that predate his presidency and deserves applause for the demand created by aging cars and worn-down machinery. You must believe that Congress, which controls fiscal policy, and the Federal Reserve, which controls monetary policy, bear little or no responsibility for the economy, but that the president, who controls neither fiscal nor monetary policy, is the primary driver of job creation[color=black].
You *******s sure believed it when Bush was president. Sucks when the shoe's on the other foot, huh?
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Old 04-14-2012, 06:55 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Many people who voted for Obama are dissatisfied with what he has accomplished and what he promised but then they look at flip-flopper, elitist, MORMON Romney and they say, "think I'll give Obama another chance".
Funny, that's NOT what the polls are saying, but that WILL be the question...can we stomach for more years of obama?

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Are you talking about the record oil production, the record amount of ilegals deported, the millions of dollars he screwed the banks out of "fees", pulling us out of IRaq - although to be honest, I thought the USA would figure out a way to stay, Obama included. Maybe pulled out is a bad word, maybe "finally got us kicked out " of Iraq,

At least he saved us from the gays, like all the other Presidents.
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DAng IT OBAMA!!!!! BOYS BEWARE!!!!

I could go on, but I can totally agree with you that he is a disaster of a President. If McCain had been President, he could've done all that, too.
Boy, this 20/20 hindsight armchair quarterbacking is fun!
No, talking about the $5 Trillion he's added to the debt, the 4 years running of $1+ Trillion deficits, gas prices that have doubled, an UNconstitutional takeover of our health care system, an energy policy that is killing jobs and increasing costs...I could go on and on and on and on.
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Old 04-14-2012, 07:24 PM
 
Location: My little patch of Earth
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Believing the Unbelievable
Then WHY is the economy and unemployment in such a slump.

By all accounts things should be rather glowing, everybody chipper and the outlook great. Happy days should be here again.

School us on why it's NOT happening and for god's sake, try to do so without evoking the blame Bush philosophy. This is O's administration and people are kinda wondering when the jobs will be forthcoming. After this vacation or that golf game is becoming old hat.
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:42 PM
 
Location: OCEAN BREEZES AND VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE
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Then WHY is the economy and unemployment in such a slump.

By all accounts things should be rather glowing, everybody chipper and the outlook great. Happy days should be here again.

School us on why it's NOT happening and for god's sake, try to do so without evoking the blame Bush philosophy. This is O's administration and people are kinda wondering when the jobs will be forthcoming. After this vacation or that golf game is becoming old hat.
Got to agree with ya! think Obama needs the old wrench "ya think"

Don't you know, according to some, this is great a wonderful booming economy. How long we been in the dumps now, cause the dumps we are in.
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:46 PM
 
Location: OCEAN BREEZES AND VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE
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Originally Posted by 70Ford View Post
Believing the Unbelievable

To buy much of this requires you to hold deeply ridiculous beliefs about the American economy. You must believe that Obama bears responsibility for events that predate his presidency and deserves applause for the demand created by aging cars and worn-down machinery. You must believe that Congress, which controls fiscal policy, and the Federal Reserve, which controls monetary policy, bear little or no responsibility for the economy, but that the president, who controls neither fiscal nor monetary policy, is the primary driver of job creation. You must believe that governors have absolute power over state economies and that global demand is irrelevant. You must also renounce belief in Christmas -- or at least its influence on the consumer-driven economy. Virtually no one really believes these things. But partisans and the news media routinely act as if they are true.


People that don't use their brain.... I like that.


In the goods-producing sector, manufacturing added 50,000 jobs. Nearly
all of the increase occurred in durable goods manufacturing, with job
growth in fabricated metal products (+11,000), machinery (+11,000),
and motor vehicles and parts (+8,000). Durable goods manufacturing has
added 418,000 jobs over the past 2 years.

Employment in construction increased by 21,000 in January, following a
gain of 31,000 in the previous month. Over the past 2 months,
nonresidential specialty trade contractors added 30,000 jobs.

Mining added 10,000 jobs in January, with most of the gain in support
activities for mining (+8,000). Since a recent low in October 2009,
mining employment has expanded by 172,000.

Government employment changed little in January. Over the past 12
months, the sector has lost 276,000 jobs, with declines in local
government; state government, excluding education; and the U.S. Postal
Service.

The average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls was
unchanged in January. The manufacturing workweek increased by 0.3 hour to 40.9 hours, and factory overtime increased by 0.1 hour to 3.4
hours. The average workweek for production and nonsupervisory
employees on private nonfarm payrolls edged up by 0.1 hour to 33.8
hours.


I think Obama just had them make all that stuff up to fool people. Yah. That's what the King is doing. Making up these lies. See for yourself. It's all right there. Time to use our brains.

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Sorry Charlie, using ones brain, is knowing when you been duped!
Tell me the economy has been thriving ever since Obama has been in office, and for the life of you, don't bring anyone up but Obama.
Fool yourself all you want, you deserve what happens should we have the same miserable 4 years we now have? Cause this ain't the change Mama asked for.
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:23 PM
 
Location: Central Ohio
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He's a complete and total lying scumbag clown idiot fool that stupid idiots voted into the white house.
Quote:
"The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails America . Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The Republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president."
Some people have the vocabulary to sum up things in a way you can understand them.

This quote came from the Czech Republic . Someone over there has it figured out.

The fools have been driven to be convinced we are a democracy even proclaiming we are a "Democratic Republic" which might sound great to the ignorant but East Germany and North Korea both claim, claimed in the case of East Germany, to be "Democratic Republics". I don't know about you but I want nothing to do with that style of government.

Quote:
“Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy?”

“A Republic, if you can keep it.”
This response is attributed to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—at the close of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, when queried as he left Independence Hall on the final day of deliberation—in the notes of Dr. James McHenry, one of Maryland’s delegates to the Convention.

McHenry’s notes were first published in The American Historical Review, vol. 11, 1906, and the anecdote on p. 618 reads: “A lady asked Dr. Franklin Well Doctor what have we got a republic or a monarchy. A republic replied the Doctor if you can keep it.” When McHenry’s notes were included in The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787, ed. Max Farrand, vol. 3, appendix A, p. 85 (1911, reprinted 1934), a footnote stated that the date this anecdote was written is uncertain.

Some quotes from Franklin.

Quote:
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Seems Doctor Franklin didn't think much of democracy. I don't either.

Quote:
When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.
That is what we have today, with half the country getting some sort of benefit from the public treasury our republic is doomed. Soon the wolves will vote for lunch the lamb long ago disarmed by gun control advocates.

Today we are a nation of idiots, run by idiots, eager to sell their souls and give up liberty for a free trip to the doctors office. For some all it takes is a free condom.

Sad really. I am 64 years old and in a way it feels better knowing I most likely won't be around in another 25 years.

So, who do we vote for that will gibs us the most gimmedats?
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Old 04-15-2012, 06:10 AM
 
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Nah....enough of you stupid idiots who voted for him the first go round have wised up enough to not make the same mistake. As for the rest of you??
these idiots had to endure 8 years of W thanks to idiots like you!

whats the point of this threazd.. to call each other idiots?

thiks is why i hate american poltics and why i hate both parties. you all ****. adults acting like high school.

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