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May 4, 2011 at 10:53 AM #693271May 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM #692114ZeitgeistParticipant
I believe that Obama is the fox in Pinocchio, John Worthington Foulfellow. Instead of leading boys to Pleasure Island he tricked voters into voting for him by making empty promises of hope and change. Now we have to pay the piper. All the Navy Seals in all the Kingdom can capture all the Terrorists and it still will not fix the economy. Roughing up the murderer was much less than Obama having Osama executed so he did not have to try him or house him at Gitmo. I am far too old to join the military and I suggest you do not join it either with your “sensibilities” that are more about political correctness than self-defense. You sound extremely bright, but lack commonsense to me. No disrespect intended. I am sure your heart is in the right place. By the way, Obama is just playing a part and is a pawn in my opinion. He sold out a long time ago, just like Mr. Foulfellow did. It all gets down to money. It is also my opinion that Obama lacked strong male role models growing up, as evidenced by the way he throws a baseball.
May 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM #692187ZeitgeistParticipantI believe that Obama is the fox in Pinocchio, John Worthington Foulfellow. Instead of leading boys to Pleasure Island he tricked voters into voting for him by making empty promises of hope and change. Now we have to pay the piper. All the Navy Seals in all the Kingdom can capture all the Terrorists and it still will not fix the economy. Roughing up the murderer was much less than Obama having Osama executed so he did not have to try him or house him at Gitmo. I am far too old to join the military and I suggest you do not join it either with your “sensibilities” that are more about political correctness than self-defense. You sound extremely bright, but lack commonsense to me. No disrespect intended. I am sure your heart is in the right place. By the way, Obama is just playing a part and is a pawn in my opinion. He sold out a long time ago, just like Mr. Foulfellow did. It all gets down to money. It is also my opinion that Obama lacked strong male role models growing up, as evidenced by the way he throws a baseball.
May 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM #692786ZeitgeistParticipantI believe that Obama is the fox in Pinocchio, John Worthington Foulfellow. Instead of leading boys to Pleasure Island he tricked voters into voting for him by making empty promises of hope and change. Now we have to pay the piper. All the Navy Seals in all the Kingdom can capture all the Terrorists and it still will not fix the economy. Roughing up the murderer was much less than Obama having Osama executed so he did not have to try him or house him at Gitmo. I am far too old to join the military and I suggest you do not join it either with your “sensibilities” that are more about political correctness than self-defense. You sound extremely bright, but lack commonsense to me. No disrespect intended. I am sure your heart is in the right place. By the way, Obama is just playing a part and is a pawn in my opinion. He sold out a long time ago, just like Mr. Foulfellow did. It all gets down to money. It is also my opinion that Obama lacked strong male role models growing up, as evidenced by the way he throws a baseball.
May 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM #692932ZeitgeistParticipantI believe that Obama is the fox in Pinocchio, John Worthington Foulfellow. Instead of leading boys to Pleasure Island he tricked voters into voting for him by making empty promises of hope and change. Now we have to pay the piper. All the Navy Seals in all the Kingdom can capture all the Terrorists and it still will not fix the economy. Roughing up the murderer was much less than Obama having Osama executed so he did not have to try him or house him at Gitmo. I am far too old to join the military and I suggest you do not join it either with your “sensibilities” that are more about political correctness than self-defense. You sound extremely bright, but lack commonsense to me. No disrespect intended. I am sure your heart is in the right place. By the way, Obama is just playing a part and is a pawn in my opinion. He sold out a long time ago, just like Mr. Foulfellow did. It all gets down to money. It is also my opinion that Obama lacked strong male role models growing up, as evidenced by the way he throws a baseball.
May 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM #693281ZeitgeistParticipantI believe that Obama is the fox in Pinocchio, John Worthington Foulfellow. Instead of leading boys to Pleasure Island he tricked voters into voting for him by making empty promises of hope and change. Now we have to pay the piper. All the Navy Seals in all the Kingdom can capture all the Terrorists and it still will not fix the economy. Roughing up the murderer was much less than Obama having Osama executed so he did not have to try him or house him at Gitmo. I am far too old to join the military and I suggest you do not join it either with your “sensibilities” that are more about political correctness than self-defense. You sound extremely bright, but lack commonsense to me. No disrespect intended. I am sure your heart is in the right place. By the way, Obama is just playing a part and is a pawn in my opinion. He sold out a long time ago, just like Mr. Foulfellow did. It all gets down to money. It is also my opinion that Obama lacked strong male role models growing up, as evidenced by the way he throws a baseball.
May 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM #692124allParticipant[quote=Arraya]
Please, staged “feel good” events was a forte of the Bush administration. The failing of Saddam’s statue was completely staged. The Pat Tillman story was completely made up. The Jessica lynch drama came out to be completely made up.
[/quote]And all those are reactionary and opportunistic events. No one planned for a football star to enlist, go to a remote place and get killed. But when it happened few tried to cover their asses or derive some value from the vent. Similarly, Jessica Lynch was not hijacked by TPTB’s agents in order to provide media with two days worth of noise.
An assembly of humans invisible to all but few pigs, capable of staging events that span decades and involve hundreds is less real than the proverbial bearded guy in the sky.
A semi-retired CIA rogue got offed. People from Drudge to Jon Stewart to Obama will milk it for all it’s worth. And that’s it.
May 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM #692197allParticipant[quote=Arraya]
Please, staged “feel good” events was a forte of the Bush administration. The failing of Saddam’s statue was completely staged. The Pat Tillman story was completely made up. The Jessica lynch drama came out to be completely made up.
[/quote]And all those are reactionary and opportunistic events. No one planned for a football star to enlist, go to a remote place and get killed. But when it happened few tried to cover their asses or derive some value from the vent. Similarly, Jessica Lynch was not hijacked by TPTB’s agents in order to provide media with two days worth of noise.
An assembly of humans invisible to all but few pigs, capable of staging events that span decades and involve hundreds is less real than the proverbial bearded guy in the sky.
A semi-retired CIA rogue got offed. People from Drudge to Jon Stewart to Obama will milk it for all it’s worth. And that’s it.
May 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM #692795allParticipant[quote=Arraya]
Please, staged “feel good” events was a forte of the Bush administration. The failing of Saddam’s statue was completely staged. The Pat Tillman story was completely made up. The Jessica lynch drama came out to be completely made up.
[/quote]And all those are reactionary and opportunistic events. No one planned for a football star to enlist, go to a remote place and get killed. But when it happened few tried to cover their asses or derive some value from the vent. Similarly, Jessica Lynch was not hijacked by TPTB’s agents in order to provide media with two days worth of noise.
An assembly of humans invisible to all but few pigs, capable of staging events that span decades and involve hundreds is less real than the proverbial bearded guy in the sky.
A semi-retired CIA rogue got offed. People from Drudge to Jon Stewart to Obama will milk it for all it’s worth. And that’s it.
May 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM #692942allParticipant[quote=Arraya]
Please, staged “feel good” events was a forte of the Bush administration. The failing of Saddam’s statue was completely staged. The Pat Tillman story was completely made up. The Jessica lynch drama came out to be completely made up.
[/quote]And all those are reactionary and opportunistic events. No one planned for a football star to enlist, go to a remote place and get killed. But when it happened few tried to cover their asses or derive some value from the vent. Similarly, Jessica Lynch was not hijacked by TPTB’s agents in order to provide media with two days worth of noise.
An assembly of humans invisible to all but few pigs, capable of staging events that span decades and involve hundreds is less real than the proverbial bearded guy in the sky.
A semi-retired CIA rogue got offed. People from Drudge to Jon Stewart to Obama will milk it for all it’s worth. And that’s it.
May 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM #693291allParticipant[quote=Arraya]
Please, staged “feel good” events was a forte of the Bush administration. The failing of Saddam’s statue was completely staged. The Pat Tillman story was completely made up. The Jessica lynch drama came out to be completely made up.
[/quote]And all those are reactionary and opportunistic events. No one planned for a football star to enlist, go to a remote place and get killed. But when it happened few tried to cover their asses or derive some value from the vent. Similarly, Jessica Lynch was not hijacked by TPTB’s agents in order to provide media with two days worth of noise.
An assembly of humans invisible to all but few pigs, capable of staging events that span decades and involve hundreds is less real than the proverbial bearded guy in the sky.
A semi-retired CIA rogue got offed. People from Drudge to Jon Stewart to Obama will milk it for all it’s worth. And that’s it.
May 4, 2011 at 11:22 AM #692129AnonymousGuestZeit, agreed…he should put the whole Commander in Chief role on hold until your 401K recovers.
Too late for me to take your advice on the military.
BTW, did you mean to say “basketball?”
I know what you’re thinking: “well, of course, that game is quite popular with the negros!”
May 4, 2011 at 11:22 AM #692202AnonymousGuestZeit, agreed…he should put the whole Commander in Chief role on hold until your 401K recovers.
Too late for me to take your advice on the military.
BTW, did you mean to say “basketball?”
I know what you’re thinking: “well, of course, that game is quite popular with the negros!”
May 4, 2011 at 11:22 AM #692800AnonymousGuestZeit, agreed…he should put the whole Commander in Chief role on hold until your 401K recovers.
Too late for me to take your advice on the military.
BTW, did you mean to say “basketball?”
I know what you’re thinking: “well, of course, that game is quite popular with the negros!”
May 4, 2011 at 11:22 AM #692947AnonymousGuestZeit, agreed…he should put the whole Commander in Chief role on hold until your 401K recovers.
Too late for me to take your advice on the military.
BTW, did you mean to say “basketball?”
I know what you’re thinking: “well, of course, that game is quite popular with the negros!”
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