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Jeb
02-07-2010, 03:16 PM
Damn, is this guy not a spoiler or what? He get's primetime slot with the overpaid hack Couric during the Superbowl! Shit...he makes my ass suck canal water! Is their no way to shut him up? November elections might be a start, and then 2012! I can't wait to vote his arrogant ass out!:gun:

Remphoto
02-07-2010, 03:21 PM
Damn, is this guy not a spoiler or what? He get's primetime slot with the overpaid hack Couric during the Superbowl! Shit...he makes my ass suck canal water! Is their no way to shut him up? November elections might be a start, and then 2012! I can't wait to vote his arrogant ass out!:gun:

He'll never shut up Jeb. It is all about him. Fortunately his blather is more and more hilarious as the "real" BHO reveals himself and it ain't pretty. I can't wait to see him get taken down a peg in November, too.

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 03:23 PM
Jeb, the guy feeds on chinese food, and shits out castro statues. Until he gets the runs, I doubt anything will shut him up.

Jeb
02-07-2010, 03:26 PM
Jeb, the guy feeds on chinese food, and shits out castro statues. Until he gets the runs, I doubt anything will shut him up.

I have to have a dream of a day in the not too distant future when all God's children can join hands and applaud as he leaves in Airforce 2 to return to Chicago for the last time!:rofl

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 03:32 PM
He'll never shut up Jeb. It is all about him. Fortunately his blather is more and more hilarious as the "real" BHO reveals himself and it ain't pretty. I can't wait to see him get taken down a peg in November, too.

Rem, you know as well as most do that if the dems were to lose every seat up for election, Obama would blame it on the anger from Bush policy just as he did in Virginia, NJ, and Mass.

If Obama had even an ounce of common sense, he would have run to the middle and even a little to the right, after experiencing the recent devestating and uncomprehensible losses of Dems, especially Teddy's seat.

The fact is though, he has no common sense, and they same goes for a large part of his administration and a majority of the dems who would follow him off a cliff.

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 03:37 PM
I have to have a dream of a day in the not too distant future when all God's children can join hands and applaud as he leaves in Airforce 2 to return to Chicago for the last time!:rofl

That's a nice dream! I look forward to that day! If only the republicans could win back the house and senate , then we could impeech his ass and put him on the flight a couple years sooner.

Remphoto
02-07-2010, 03:41 PM
Rem, you know as well as most do that if the dems were to lose every seat up for election, Obama would blame it on the anger from Bush policy just as he did in Virginia, NJ, and Mass.

If Obama had even an ounce of common sense, he would have run to the middle and even a little to the right, after experiencing the recent devestating and uncomprehensible losses of Dems, especially Teddy's seat.

The fact is though, he has no common sense, and they same goes for a large part of his administration and a majority of the dems who would follow him off a cliff.

Good point. The fact he hasn't pulled a Clinton and moved right shows what a left wing ideologue he is. No one should be surprised, though, given his background, education and mentors such as Rev. Wright and Bill Ayres. As to the Dems following him off the cliff; not sure that will happen. Their first priority is always to get re-elected. He has put them in a terrible position and it is funny to watch them start distancing themselves from some of the votes already on record. They can run, but there is nowhere to hide as the alternative conservative media will spotlight them come election time.

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 03:51 PM
Good point. The fact he hasn't pulled a Clinton and moved right shows what a left wing ideologue he is. No one should be surprised, though, given his background, education and mentors such as Rev. Wright and Bill Ayres. As to the Dems following him off the cliff; not sure that will happen. Their first priority is always to get re-elected. He has put them in a terrible position and it is funny to watch them start distancing themselves from some of the votes already on record. They can run, but there is nowhere to hide as the alternative conservative media will spotlight them come election time.

When I was watching some clips of Obama's summit with the Republicans, I was reminded of Saddam Hussein. Remember years ago when Hussein addressed his legislature and chose one after another of the representitive who were then taken out and immediantly shot. Some of O's disgusted reactions to real questions from republicans shined him in that same Hussein light to me.

Jeb
02-07-2010, 03:54 PM
All good points! I don't think he can move right because he actually believes his mentors are correct in their beliefs of the evils of America! He has made giant strides in his move to redistribute wealth as we just learned that the federal employees budget is at an all time high. He has super increased affirmative action quotas at all levels of government as well! He fully believes he can change our nation in one term!

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 04:26 PM
Just a reminder of a past "tough, lol" couric obama interview:

Couric: "You're so confident, Mr. President, and so focused. Is your confidence ever shaken? Do you ever wake up and say, ‘Damn, this is hard".

http://www.weaselzippers.net/.a/6a00e008c6b4e588340115712fed45970c-pi

Max
02-07-2010, 04:31 PM
I think America in general is getting wise to Oblamea.

coolbreeze
02-07-2010, 04:33 PM
I think America in general is getting wise to Oblamea.

And that's a very good thing!

gtrman66
02-08-2010, 08:17 AM
Great editorial in the Sunday Dallas News. My wife gets it for the coupons, I read the editorials and let the dogs crap on the rest....


Obama's down time
7:45 PM Sat, Feb 06, 2010

Watching the Today Show interview with Michelle Obama recently, I saw the First Lady gush about how her husband was usually at home by 6:30 p.m. for dinner.

She also talked about how they were able to make the children's games and events. Good for them.

But isn't her husband supposed to be running the country? My husband runs a company. In today's economy, he works constantly. His children rarely see him. But we all understand his responsibility to his employees and stockholders, especially right now. Where is the presidents sense of urgency and work ethic? I hope President Barack Obama enjoys the Super Bowl this weekend -- my husband will be working.

Joan McGeachy, Dallas



http://dallasmorningviewsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/02/obamas-down-tim.html#comments

coolbreeze
02-08-2010, 10:00 AM
He did create the national service holiday on 9-11, where he painted a room of a house, and disrespected of all the 9-11 victims, families and there memories which also took some work by obama. Wait a minute, I think he was at the White house by 4pm that day too.

the bottom line is we all would be better off if he called in sick for the rest of his term.

Remphoto
02-08-2010, 10:09 AM
The Obama's enjoy the trappings of the presidency a little too much. But I agree it is ok if he just takes as much time off as he wants. He will have plenty of time after november when his drive to socialism runs into a massive roadblock.

HoldHard
02-08-2010, 10:26 AM
Feb 7, 5:18 PM (ET)

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says the Indianapolis Colts "have to be favored" in the Super Bowl, even though he has a "soft spot" for the New Orleans Saints.

Obama's Super Bowl prediction was based on his opinion that the Colts have "perhaps the best quarterback in history."

"Peyton Manning is unbelievable," the president told CBS' Katie Couric during a live pre-game interview.

Still, Obama says he has a soft spot for New Orleans, "mainly because of what the city has gone through over these last several years" since Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005.

Obama says he may be biased against the Colts, since they beat his hometown Chicago Bears in the Super Bowl in 2007.

Link (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100207/D9DNJOI80.html)

As with everything else... Bo is wrong again.

HH

Motive
02-08-2010, 10:53 AM
I have to have a dream of a day in the not too distant future when all God's children can join hands and applaud as he leaves in Airforce 2 to return to Chicago for the last time!:rofl

He'll just be another one of those ex-presidents that never shuts up....luckily I didn't see him during the game...flippin back and forth to VS.

gtrman66
02-08-2010, 10:52 PM
I hope he predicts a landslide victory for the dems next election. :rofl:

Jeb
02-09-2010, 01:34 PM
He'll just be another one of those ex-presidents that never shuts up....luckily I didn't see him during the game...flippin back and forth to VS.

Gots to love my WEC/UFC!:D

Motive
02-09-2010, 01:40 PM
Yeah, Uriah Faber is a badass little dude.