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Jim JonesParticipant
[quote=patb][quote=Jim Jones][quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.[/quote]
Until he tongue kisses a saudi, Obama will be lightyears above that Homo bush in international affairs.[/quote]
Could you please explain what evidence you have of Bush’s homosexuality?
If holding another mans hand indicates that you are a homosexual in a culture where it is considered a friendly gesture to do so, you might want to evaluate what factors you use indicate success in international affairs.
Until you can come up with another rebuttal for Obama’s conduct that does not use Bush as a comparison please post on another board.
Using Bush to validate Obama’s conduct is not intelligent rhetoric and is frankly boring.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jim Jones][quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.[/quote]
Until he tongue kisses a saudi, Obama will be lightyears above that Homo bush in international affairs.[/quote]
Could you please explain what evidence you have of Bush’s homosexuality?
If holding another mans hand indicates that you are a homosexual in a culture where it is considered a friendly gesture to do so, you might want to evaluate what factors you use indicate success in international affairs.
Until you can come up with another rebuttal for Obama’s conduct that does not use Bush as a comparison please post on another board.
Using Bush to validate Obama’s conduct is not intelligent rhetoric and is frankly boring.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jim Jones][quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.[/quote]
Until he tongue kisses a saudi, Obama will be lightyears above that Homo bush in international affairs.[/quote]
Could you please explain what evidence you have of Bush’s homosexuality?
If holding another mans hand indicates that you are a homosexual in a culture where it is considered a friendly gesture to do so, you might want to evaluate what factors you use indicate success in international affairs.
Until you can come up with another rebuttal for Obama’s conduct that does not use Bush as a comparison please post on another board.
Using Bush to validate Obama’s conduct is not intelligent rhetoric and is frankly boring.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jim Jones][quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.[/quote]
Until he tongue kisses a saudi, Obama will be lightyears above that Homo bush in international affairs.[/quote]
Could you please explain what evidence you have of Bush’s homosexuality?
If holding another mans hand indicates that you are a homosexual in a culture where it is considered a friendly gesture to do so, you might want to evaluate what factors you use indicate success in international affairs.
Until you can come up with another rebuttal for Obama’s conduct that does not use Bush as a comparison please post on another board.
Using Bush to validate Obama’s conduct is not intelligent rhetoric and is frankly boring.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jim Jones][quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.[/quote]
Until he tongue kisses a saudi, Obama will be lightyears above that Homo bush in international affairs.[/quote]
Could you please explain what evidence you have of Bush’s homosexuality?
If holding another mans hand indicates that you are a homosexual in a culture where it is considered a friendly gesture to do so, you might want to evaluate what factors you use indicate success in international affairs.
Until you can come up with another rebuttal for Obama’s conduct that does not use Bush as a comparison please post on another board.
Using Bush to validate Obama’s conduct is not intelligent rhetoric and is frankly boring.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
Jim JonesParticipant“I pledge allegiance to the Stock of Goldman Sachs of Wall Street and to the Gang for which it stands. One Gang indivisible with liberty and profits for them.”
Jim JonesParticipant“I pledge allegiance to the Stock of Goldman Sachs of Wall Street and to the Gang for which it stands. One Gang indivisible with liberty and profits for them.”
Jim JonesParticipant“I pledge allegiance to the Stock of Goldman Sachs of Wall Street and to the Gang for which it stands. One Gang indivisible with liberty and profits for them.”
Jim JonesParticipant“I pledge allegiance to the Stock of Goldman Sachs of Wall Street and to the Gang for which it stands. One Gang indivisible with liberty and profits for them.”
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