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05-31-2013 , 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Dids
At the risk of actual content:

I voted for Obama because 1- he wasn't a republican 2- he seemed pragmatic. Pragmatism in politics doesn't look pretty or noble, and seems to be failing in the face of the idiocy from the republican party, but it's a thing I value.

I think people greatly overestimated Obama's ability (or any President's ability) and interest in some of the big change they thought they'd get.
It more comes from the appointments; SC, NLRB, appeals courts, etc etc. IMO
05-31-2013 , 06:57 PM
**** obama. he's ****in gay as hell.
05-31-2013 , 10:47 PM
In for steeeeeeelllllllhooooouuuuusseeeeee
06-01-2013 , 05:58 AM
**** Obama, and while we're at it **** Ayn Rand and Reagan.
06-01-2013 , 10:26 AM
ScreaminAsian for president!
06-01-2013 , 11:15 AM
screamin asian I went from disliking you to being neutral after that avatar. nice
06-01-2013 , 11:16 AM
ScreaminAsian is the **** yo
06-01-2013 , 01:13 PM
Who was it that had that avatar of like an asian girl in a black vinyl outfit that went from her crotch to her chest?

That always mesmerized me
06-01-2013 , 01:31 PM
obama
06-06-2013 , 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by LirvA
Dude, episode 3 was ****ing TERRIBLE. How could you think it was good? I thought you had good judgement. We had Buffy The Vampire Slayer together, but now you've gone and ruined it.

YOUVE RUINED IT

Episode 3 rocked..... Anakin chops some kids into little pieces with no remorse....

Someone drones some kids with no remorse

Ep 3 was the most realistic compared to today....got some government scandals, some dead kids,

no Jabba the Limbaugh tho
06-06-2013 , 09:48 PM
Joined team **** Obama today. **** that guy
06-06-2013 , 10:53 PM
phone calls one thing, internet a bridge too far?
06-07-2013 , 01:37 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LirvA
I don't like vaporizers. They give me the sniffles.
Get a good vape and mess with the temp settings til you find something you like. Vaping every day is way better than smoking every day ime and I don't see why adding burning plant matter would prevent the sniffles.

also f Obama
06-08-2013 , 12:59 AM
06-10-2013 , 10:13 AM
Obama is the best President in the history of the United States of America.

06-10-2013 , 12:02 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...mment-23878967

"For me, and those in my chain of command, those [civilian] deaths will haunt us as long as we live."

Throughout his presidency Obama has presented a variant reading of Tony Blair's spiritual pantomime. He speaks in tones unmistakably liturgical, from an all but visible pulpit, in terms homiletic and reassuring. Blair's public strategy of masochistic self-sacrifice in 2003- remember those ghastly, intimate appearances in tv studios before disbelieving, slow-clapping audiences?- has been tweaked by Obama's handlers in a novel way. Where the point of Blair's humiliation was that it proved his innocence, President Obama's performance as Agoniser-in-Chief relies on an even more repulsive sleight of hand. In representing himself as subject to a unique species of moral disquiet, even suffering, Obama pronounces on himself a sort of blessing that immunises him from ordinary criticism. In effect, he is claiming that the man with the most exemplary and unassailable conscience is the one who carries the greatest burden of guilt. And it is this quasi-Christian spectacle of the President wrestling with himself under his own personal tree of life, while he solemnly commits the most dreadful war crimes, that surpasses anything offered by the Bush Gang or indeed, Tony himself. We are constantly badgered into acknowledging that the President is so deeply aware of the contorted meaning of his actions, so haunted in that Lincolnesque manner, that he becomes innocent of those very deeds through the full knowledge of them. If I were religious, I'd call it blasphemy. Since I know too little of Christian theology (St Augustine indeed), I'll leave that field to others. But rather than kinship with the interior struggles of saints, Obama's strategy in this speech and throughout his presidency strikes me as having more than a little in common with that of Albert Speer, whose own moral pain- indeed, his profound guilt- became the centerpiece of his public rehabilitation. His guilt had absolved him of all that he had done.
06-10-2013 , 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by El Rata
Obama is the best President in the history of the United States of America.

06-10-2013 , 11:34 PM
brilliant

      
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