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Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Coop: The translation from Breezie’s somewhat hackneyed German is: “Now is not the time to question our Great Leader” (interesting use of the word Fuhrer, which gives most modern Germans the chills).
I’m starting to realize his choice of handles (TheBreeze) is quite apt, as most of his arguments have the substance of wind.
I think partypup and arraya are calling this quite well: Obama is nothing more than a carefully selected, well financed mouthpiece for those interests really running the country.[/quote]
I’m actually lol at this stuff now, this is good.
Keep posting breeze!
Next we’ll find out Obama’s appointee for Secretary of Commerce will have corruption charges regarding public contracts given to campaign donors…oh wait.
cr
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Coop: The translation from Breezie’s somewhat hackneyed German is: “Now is not the time to question our Great Leader” (interesting use of the word Fuhrer, which gives most modern Germans the chills).
I’m starting to realize his choice of handles (TheBreeze) is quite apt, as most of his arguments have the substance of wind.
I think partypup and arraya are calling this quite well: Obama is nothing more than a carefully selected, well financed mouthpiece for those interests really running the country.[/quote]
I’m actually lol at this stuff now, this is good.
Keep posting breeze!
Next we’ll find out Obama’s appointee for Secretary of Commerce will have corruption charges regarding public contracts given to campaign donors…oh wait.
cr
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Coop: The translation from Breezie’s somewhat hackneyed German is: “Now is not the time to question our Great Leader” (interesting use of the word Fuhrer, which gives most modern Germans the chills).
I’m starting to realize his choice of handles (TheBreeze) is quite apt, as most of his arguments have the substance of wind.
I think partypup and arraya are calling this quite well: Obama is nothing more than a carefully selected, well financed mouthpiece for those interests really running the country.[/quote]
I’m actually lol at this stuff now, this is good.
Keep posting breeze!
Next we’ll find out Obama’s appointee for Secretary of Commerce will have corruption charges regarding public contracts given to campaign donors…oh wait.
cr
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Coop: The translation from Breezie’s somewhat hackneyed German is: “Now is not the time to question our Great Leader” (interesting use of the word Fuhrer, which gives most modern Germans the chills).
I’m starting to realize his choice of handles (TheBreeze) is quite apt, as most of his arguments have the substance of wind.
I think partypup and arraya are calling this quite well: Obama is nothing more than a carefully selected, well financed mouthpiece for those interests really running the country.[/quote]
I’m actually lol at this stuff now, this is good.
Keep posting breeze!
Next we’ll find out Obama’s appointee for Secretary of Commerce will have corruption charges regarding public contracts given to campaign donors…oh wait.
cr
ParticipantI don’t care to take the time to translate what breeze wrote, I’ll just point out two things:
The Obama support on this site has already shown a significant reversal, excluding breeze of course.
And 2nd…to the continued claims that Obama has such a presidential appearence and is such a good speaker…so was Der Fuhrer.
Nonetheless, we’re stuck with him and his brilliant tax-evading cabinet picks, 1.3 Trillion Dollar deficit, and his first real act as president to shut down Gitmo…Aren’t there more important things to do?
cr
ParticipantI don’t care to take the time to translate what breeze wrote, I’ll just point out two things:
The Obama support on this site has already shown a significant reversal, excluding breeze of course.
And 2nd…to the continued claims that Obama has such a presidential appearence and is such a good speaker…so was Der Fuhrer.
Nonetheless, we’re stuck with him and his brilliant tax-evading cabinet picks, 1.3 Trillion Dollar deficit, and his first real act as president to shut down Gitmo…Aren’t there more important things to do?
cr
ParticipantI don’t care to take the time to translate what breeze wrote, I’ll just point out two things:
The Obama support on this site has already shown a significant reversal, excluding breeze of course.
And 2nd…to the continued claims that Obama has such a presidential appearence and is such a good speaker…so was Der Fuhrer.
Nonetheless, we’re stuck with him and his brilliant tax-evading cabinet picks, 1.3 Trillion Dollar deficit, and his first real act as president to shut down Gitmo…Aren’t there more important things to do?
cr
ParticipantI don’t care to take the time to translate what breeze wrote, I’ll just point out two things:
The Obama support on this site has already shown a significant reversal, excluding breeze of course.
And 2nd…to the continued claims that Obama has such a presidential appearence and is such a good speaker…so was Der Fuhrer.
Nonetheless, we’re stuck with him and his brilliant tax-evading cabinet picks, 1.3 Trillion Dollar deficit, and his first real act as president to shut down Gitmo…Aren’t there more important things to do?
cr
ParticipantI don’t care to take the time to translate what breeze wrote, I’ll just point out two things:
The Obama support on this site has already shown a significant reversal, excluding breeze of course.
And 2nd…to the continued claims that Obama has such a presidential appearence and is such a good speaker…so was Der Fuhrer.
Nonetheless, we’re stuck with him and his brilliant tax-evading cabinet picks, 1.3 Trillion Dollar deficit, and his first real act as president to shut down Gitmo…Aren’t there more important things to do?
cr
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Did we have expectations? I thought he won because he ran against an invalid and a dimwit.[/quote]
Harsh words for a war vet… Read the title of this thread. Remember, he hasn’t accomplished anything yet.
It’s not necessarily an attack on Obama, it’s more on the media that painted him as a savior in order to get him elected.
He may fix things, but that doesn’t mean he’s the next FDR as the media has portrayed, and clearly convinced TheBreeze.
Personally, I think things will get worse, inflation will return, and the same fickle pundits clamoring over his greatness will be calling for his resignation.
Then Bernanke (or his successor) will raise rates, and say they should have done so in the 2nd half of 2006 too.
cr
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Did we have expectations? I thought he won because he ran against an invalid and a dimwit.[/quote]
Harsh words for a war vet… Read the title of this thread. Remember, he hasn’t accomplished anything yet.
It’s not necessarily an attack on Obama, it’s more on the media that painted him as a savior in order to get him elected.
He may fix things, but that doesn’t mean he’s the next FDR as the media has portrayed, and clearly convinced TheBreeze.
Personally, I think things will get worse, inflation will return, and the same fickle pundits clamoring over his greatness will be calling for his resignation.
Then Bernanke (or his successor) will raise rates, and say they should have done so in the 2nd half of 2006 too.
cr
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Did we have expectations? I thought he won because he ran against an invalid and a dimwit.[/quote]
Harsh words for a war vet… Read the title of this thread. Remember, he hasn’t accomplished anything yet.
It’s not necessarily an attack on Obama, it’s more on the media that painted him as a savior in order to get him elected.
He may fix things, but that doesn’t mean he’s the next FDR as the media has portrayed, and clearly convinced TheBreeze.
Personally, I think things will get worse, inflation will return, and the same fickle pundits clamoring over his greatness will be calling for his resignation.
Then Bernanke (or his successor) will raise rates, and say they should have done so in the 2nd half of 2006 too.
cr
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Did we have expectations? I thought he won because he ran against an invalid and a dimwit.[/quote]
Harsh words for a war vet… Read the title of this thread. Remember, he hasn’t accomplished anything yet.
It’s not necessarily an attack on Obama, it’s more on the media that painted him as a savior in order to get him elected.
He may fix things, but that doesn’t mean he’s the next FDR as the media has portrayed, and clearly convinced TheBreeze.
Personally, I think things will get worse, inflation will return, and the same fickle pundits clamoring over his greatness will be calling for his resignation.
Then Bernanke (or his successor) will raise rates, and say they should have done so in the 2nd half of 2006 too.
cr
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Did we have expectations? I thought he won because he ran against an invalid and a dimwit.[/quote]
Harsh words for a war vet… Read the title of this thread. Remember, he hasn’t accomplished anything yet.
It’s not necessarily an attack on Obama, it’s more on the media that painted him as a savior in order to get him elected.
He may fix things, but that doesn’t mean he’s the next FDR as the media has portrayed, and clearly convinced TheBreeze.
Personally, I think things will get worse, inflation will return, and the same fickle pundits clamoring over his greatness will be calling for his resignation.
Then Bernanke (or his successor) will raise rates, and say they should have done so in the 2nd half of 2006 too.
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