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The Presidential/Political Thread
posted by Dave Cox on 1 months ago
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ryan,we are not,nor ever be like them.we must show a complete and utter resistance, that,
we the people, will not tolerate their shit. crissake, have you ever gotten your ass
kicked, or kicked anyones ass.....so, lets let them kick our ass, because we have all
become pacificists,brainwashed idiots. geez then you must have a disdain for the peeps
that put on the uniform that protect us from the "coming" of islam..... fucking grow up
dude, americans are fighting and killing each other on the streets of america
anyway."should we be like them" dude, we already are, but in a different way. there is
"NOTHING" worse, than trying to communicate to someone who thinks that they are always
right, such as yourself, and fucking heaven forbid that those people should ever be
debated/argued with......

I didn't see anything in Chris' spiel calling for brutal, bloody revolution
...just peaceful right of assemblage
...which the jury is still out whether there will be t true battle for America's
soul...for both the D AND R parties have not acted in the best interest of 'the people'
and the country.

And for whom exactly should 'we' be presenting ourselves in a better light of higher
standards? Followers of ACORN, SEIU, the UN or the climate control greenies who stretch
the truth and are really an extention of the UN and one world government?

Shouldn't we believe in something specific and direct our attention towards 'proven'
ideals as originally expressed in (yep, here we go again) the US Constitution...or are we
to follow Saul Alinsky, George Soros and B Obama's 'vision' of the world.

By the way, even Coca Cola hea expressed a belief for Cap & Trade...go figure...an
organization that had been a capitalistic vehicle turning
as red as the can there namesake's product comes in

chris -

i got it, lets show them--and everyone--that we are just like them!

they want a show,then we should give them one. one that should display hundreds of
thousands of ANGRY mobs, wanting blood, without ever having to step in front of a judge.
then "WE", will show them our fangs, along with a relentless pursuit of " we WILL get your
asses", if the masses are unleashed to do so. we shall see. for me, i'd like to see every
new yorker show up to this event, because .........something always happens when the
masses want vindication, and i hope to god they do. we need to "REALLY" put the fear of
god in these mother fuckers, and i trust to god that a new yorker CAN do that!............
cocksuckers," where's your mohamid now". POS

robert -

"Putting the 9/11 conspirators on trial in NY was one huge mistake"

i have little doubt that it will not play over well politically. never did.

still dont view it as a mistake. it has risks, dangers, and political fall out written all
over it.

they (the terrorists) want to use it as a show trial? fine by me. i want to be bigger than
that. i dont want to be afraid of them, what they have to say, or what their wishes are. i
have faith in the rule of law. doesnt mean it will present the most favorable outcome. i
can accept that.

(yes, i know, military tribunals. i get the argument, it isnt a flawed one. as i stated
before IMO this is about international image)

Obama fatigue . . . or another mistake in the making?

Putting the 9/11 conspirators on trial in NY was one huge mistake that will linger on and
on . . . but making a date with the public (December 2) in order to publicly present his
Afghanastan 'strategy' will be another mistake in the making . . . primarily he will feel
compelled to over-think the position he will present (so indicate the tea leaves). . . and
he just might happen to push once again for national healthcare. . . But the worse aspect
to be presented is that the
addtional troops requested are to be deployed over a two year time period . . . imo, we
should have been out of Afghanastan before that.

In the meantime, three Navy Seal personnel face Court Martial for giving
a most wanted terrorist a bloody lip upon capture. . . compliments of the Obama ideology
and standards.

Seek the truth and ye shall find -

GM announced last week their plans to repay $6.7 billion in outstanding loans to
taxpayers. So provocative was this announcement that it all but overshadowed the real news
of the day: GM had lost $1.2 billion since exiting bankruptcy in July, AND its
fourth-quarter results were expected to be worse.

HOWEVERm be mindful that $6.7 billion doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of what GM
actually owes US taxpayers. Over the past 12 months, the Treasury has given it some $52
billion in the form of cash, loans and the purchase of that 60% of the company’s
post-bankruptcy equity. AND that number fails to take into account the two bailouts of
GM’s former lending arm, GMAC, or the $3 billion spent on the “cash for clunkers”
program, which doubtless kept the company from posting even deeper losses.

One good reason the Fed Reserve will not have interest rates increase within one year: The
amount of US debt needing to be refinanced within one year is $2.5 trillion.

GT -

i like it. see, the people who try to paint the joker on Obama's face have it all wrong.
they need to start using ET!

lol

c'mon, the skinny body, the ears..thats funny

Reading the tea leaves -

The next stimulus bill that will have a prominant American title promoting
'jobs', 'full employment', 'We Care', or 'Back to Work' will be in the neighborhood of
$325 billion and not only will be passed during the 1st quarter of 2010 but will have
strings attached having recipients promote prospective Democratic candidates. . .
same efforts as SEIU, ACORN, AFL-CIO, George Soros & Co, Media Matters, Huffington Post,
Move On.org and MSNBC
. . . some of whom have been recipients of mega bucks from the taxpayers.

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