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04-01-2010 , 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Wynton
Remind me what the criticism de jour is of Obama: (1) he is a radical, socialist tyrant; or (2) not doing anything different from Brush.

Both are true IMO
04-01-2010 , 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Wynton
Remind me what the criticism de jour is of Obama: (1) he is a radical, socialist tyrant; or (2) not doing anything different from Brush.
nah there's a middle ground. you can be a radical socialist tyrant AND a pro-corporate war-mongering shill.
04-01-2010 , 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by DVaut1

I agree with this...and I support him even more because of it. The American people are dumb. They don't even know what socialism is, they just know that they have been told it is evil and bad their whole lives. Yet if you laid out socialist policies in an objective and simple way to most Americans (and definitely most liberals), they would probably agree with and support many/most of them.
04-01-2010 , 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by pokerbobo
Both are true IMO
So, Bush also was a radical socialist tyrant?
04-01-2010 , 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Wynton
So, Bush also was a radical socialist tyrant?
You don't think so?
04-01-2010 , 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
The American people are dumb. They don't even know what socialism is, they just know that they have been told it is evil and bad their whole lives. Yet if you laid out socialist policies in an objective and simple way to most Americans (and definitely most liberals), they would probably agree with and support many/most of them.
Unfortunately I think you're right about a fairly large percentage of the American people (though less than 50% imo), and dead on as far as liberals are concerned.

Last edited by EvilSteve; 04-01-2010 at 02:59 PM. Reason: yup, progressives too
04-01-2010 , 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
... The American people are dumb...
Many who voted for Obama would disagree.
04-01-2010 , 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by laurentia
I don't see how they could refuse to give him the literary Nobel Prize this year for his future accomplishments..
How Clinton was passed over for the peace prize but Obama and Gore were selected is far beyond strange.
04-02-2010 , 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
And he will insta-accept this nomination? Isn't there something grander he can do than this? Seems like a step down.
Fidel's successor. Seriously
04-02-2010 , 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
I agree with this...and I support him even more because of it. The American people are dumb. They don't even know what socialism is, they just know that they have been told it is evil and bad their whole lives. Yet if you laid out socialist policies in an objective and simple way to most Americans (and definitely most liberals), they would probably agree with and support many/most of them.
Lol dude.

You need to read the new book out by Jason Mattera. "Obama Zombies"

I have no doubt that you are one of the people highlighted in the book when the author explains dozens of sad euphoric orgasmic reactions to the savior being elected, to save your life.

After you are done reading it, please move to Sweden or Greece and post on 2+2 from there.

How does a former street agitator on the south side of Chicago who's mentor growing up was a communist, know what is good for us? He is the democratic parties (the left side of it) fashion statement. Good looking, likeable, great personality, reads off god off a teleprompter. He's just the face/puppet/whore for a these soul crushing government programs that no old white ugly white liberal democrat could ever get passed before. He can not even speak to a 6th grade class without a teleprompter, and he knows what is best for us? ha
04-02-2010 , 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by sex
Lol dude.

You need to read the new book out by Jason Mattera. "Obama Zombies"
Stopped reading here. This is not a thread for you to make assumptions about me because I (along with hundreds of millions of other people around the world) support Obama. This is a thread where we discuss what his options are after he finishes his second term, funny or otherwise.
04-02-2010 , 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
Stopped reading here. This is not a thread for you to make assumptions about me because I (along with hundreds of millions of other people around the world) support Obama. This is a thread where we discuss what his options are after he finishes his second term, funny or otherwise.
Americans are not dumb
04-02-2010 , 05:36 AM
2nd term is a bit presumptuous, especially with the Mayan Apocalypse approaching
04-02-2010 , 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by MyTurn2Raise
2nd term is a bit presumptuous, especially with the Mayan Apocalypse approaching
Second term -165

2012 = Y2K Part Deux -16,000*

*Fixed price
04-02-2010 , 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sex
Americans are not dumb
04-02-2010 , 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
Stopped reading here. This is not a thread for you to make assumptions about me because I (along with hundreds of millions of other people around the world) support Obama. This is a thread where we discuss what his options are after he finishes his second term, funny or otherwise.
Agree, you are one of the hundreds of million supporting Obama.
But supporting him and worshiping him is not the same thing, not close.


The numbers worshipping is smaller and decreasing rapidly, perhaps as his supporters grow in number.
04-02-2010 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
I agree with this...and I support him even more because of it. The American people are dumb. They don't even know what socialism is, they just know that they have been told it is evil and bad their whole lives. Yet if you laid out socialist policies in an objective and simple way to most Americans (and definitely most liberals), they would probably agree with and support many/most of them.
this is gold
04-02-2010 , 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by MrScabs
Yet if you laid out socialist policies in an objective and simple way to most Americans (and definitely most liberals), they would probably agree with and support many/most of them.
This is definitely true. Mainstream republicans who are so opposed to the health care bill don't try to get rid of other programs, like social security and medicare, that are just as "socialist" when they have power. Socialism is just a word for a government program that we don't have. Once we have it, it isn't socialism.
04-02-2010 , 04:08 PM
No-brainer prediction: Obama will be an even better ex-President than Carter has been.

Ship it.
Spoiler:
Go ahead, laugh. I'm dead serious.
04-02-2010 , 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Raker
This is definitely true. Mainstream republicans who are so opposed to the health care bill don't try to get rid of other programs, like social security and medicare, that are just as "socialist" when they have power. Socialism is just a word for a government program that we don't have. Once we have it, it isn't socialism.
Some protectionisms are obviously good and OK, like SS and medicare. Even though they are fiscal disasters on face.

There is a huge difference between medical assistance and support payments when you are 65+, the to just give the whole ****ing farm away, and have everyone paying for everyone.

Don't you see?
04-02-2010 , 06:43 PM
My guess is that He'll use his super powers to unlock this thread.
04-03-2010 , 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by TomVeil
My guess is that He'll use his super powers to unlock this thread.
You are wise beyond your post count

k no more jokes, what will Former President Obama do with his time post-White House?
04-03-2010 , 04:06 PM
Speaking tours. Write books. Get rich(er).
04-03-2010 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by TomVeil
Speaking tours. Write books. Get rich(er).
Exactly. I mean, what do Carter, Clinton, and Bush do?
04-03-2010 , 04:29 PM
FEMA camp commandant.

      
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