Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
socratttParticipant
I’m not sure if anyone saw the episode with Obaman on BET a couple of months back, but it was actually quite interesting. They asked Obama a question about the number of Black American’s in prison. Obama went on to say that if he became our President he planned to have a civil rights police force policing the streets. This isn’t a joke, I just happened to be running through my channels a few months ago and saw this interview.
We don’t need a President who wants to start more race problems than we already have in this country. We are divided enough as it is. No President will ever bring this nation together because there are just too many different points of views. I would much rather vote for a man that is dealing with issues that are affecting us a country and not as race.
On the issue of Iraq, not to make light of the situation, but last month was the least deadliest month in Iraq since the war started. The US lost a total of 19 troops and 21 total troops died. http://icasualties.org/oif/ . I will be honest I still think we have a long way to go in that country, but I do believe we are moving in the right direction.
We need to get off the Iraq wagon and start focusing on what directly affects our country like North Korea and Iran and of course this global economic meltdown that we face. I haven’t heard much about either country as of late because it seems as though Obama and Hilary want to focus on the past and not the future. That said, McCain is far from a great selection to be our Commander and Cheif, but he seems to have a lot of experience in the areas which need the greatest attention.
Don’t vote for Obama because you think he is a great speaker or he is going to change the country because it won’t happen. Vote for Obama if you really feel like he motives are there. I believe Obama is a talented speaker and extremely savy salesman, but he doesn’t belong in the Oval Office IMHO.
socratttParticipantI’m not sure if anyone saw the episode with Obaman on BET a couple of months back, but it was actually quite interesting. They asked Obama a question about the number of Black American’s in prison. Obama went on to say that if he became our President he planned to have a civil rights police force policing the streets. This isn’t a joke, I just happened to be running through my channels a few months ago and saw this interview.
We don’t need a President who wants to start more race problems than we already have in this country. We are divided enough as it is. No President will ever bring this nation together because there are just too many different points of views. I would much rather vote for a man that is dealing with issues that are affecting us a country and not as race.
On the issue of Iraq, not to make light of the situation, but last month was the least deadliest month in Iraq since the war started. The US lost a total of 19 troops and 21 total troops died. http://icasualties.org/oif/ . I will be honest I still think we have a long way to go in that country, but I do believe we are moving in the right direction.
We need to get off the Iraq wagon and start focusing on what directly affects our country like North Korea and Iran and of course this global economic meltdown that we face. I haven’t heard much about either country as of late because it seems as though Obama and Hilary want to focus on the past and not the future. That said, McCain is far from a great selection to be our Commander and Cheif, but he seems to have a lot of experience in the areas which need the greatest attention.
Don’t vote for Obama because you think he is a great speaker or he is going to change the country because it won’t happen. Vote for Obama if you really feel like he motives are there. I believe Obama is a talented speaker and extremely savy salesman, but he doesn’t belong in the Oval Office IMHO.
socratttParticipantI’m not sure if anyone saw the episode with Obaman on BET a couple of months back, but it was actually quite interesting. They asked Obama a question about the number of Black American’s in prison. Obama went on to say that if he became our President he planned to have a civil rights police force policing the streets. This isn’t a joke, I just happened to be running through my channels a few months ago and saw this interview.
We don’t need a President who wants to start more race problems than we already have in this country. We are divided enough as it is. No President will ever bring this nation together because there are just too many different points of views. I would much rather vote for a man that is dealing with issues that are affecting us a country and not as race.
On the issue of Iraq, not to make light of the situation, but last month was the least deadliest month in Iraq since the war started. The US lost a total of 19 troops and 21 total troops died. http://icasualties.org/oif/ . I will be honest I still think we have a long way to go in that country, but I do believe we are moving in the right direction.
We need to get off the Iraq wagon and start focusing on what directly affects our country like North Korea and Iran and of course this global economic meltdown that we face. I haven’t heard much about either country as of late because it seems as though Obama and Hilary want to focus on the past and not the future. That said, McCain is far from a great selection to be our Commander and Cheif, but he seems to have a lot of experience in the areas which need the greatest attention.
Don’t vote for Obama because you think he is a great speaker or he is going to change the country because it won’t happen. Vote for Obama if you really feel like he motives are there. I believe Obama is a talented speaker and extremely savy salesman, but he doesn’t belong in the Oval Office IMHO.
socratttParticipantI’m not sure if anyone saw the episode with Obaman on BET a couple of months back, but it was actually quite interesting. They asked Obama a question about the number of Black American’s in prison. Obama went on to say that if he became our President he planned to have a civil rights police force policing the streets. This isn’t a joke, I just happened to be running through my channels a few months ago and saw this interview.
We don’t need a President who wants to start more race problems than we already have in this country. We are divided enough as it is. No President will ever bring this nation together because there are just too many different points of views. I would much rather vote for a man that is dealing with issues that are affecting us a country and not as race.
On the issue of Iraq, not to make light of the situation, but last month was the least deadliest month in Iraq since the war started. The US lost a total of 19 troops and 21 total troops died. http://icasualties.org/oif/ . I will be honest I still think we have a long way to go in that country, but I do believe we are moving in the right direction.
We need to get off the Iraq wagon and start focusing on what directly affects our country like North Korea and Iran and of course this global economic meltdown that we face. I haven’t heard much about either country as of late because it seems as though Obama and Hilary want to focus on the past and not the future. That said, McCain is far from a great selection to be our Commander and Cheif, but he seems to have a lot of experience in the areas which need the greatest attention.
Don’t vote for Obama because you think he is a great speaker or he is going to change the country because it won’t happen. Vote for Obama if you really feel like he motives are there. I believe Obama is a talented speaker and extremely savy salesman, but he doesn’t belong in the Oval Office IMHO.
June 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216301socratttParticipantFolks, this is far from the bottom. Economically we are in an extremely weak period, loss of jobs, declining home prices, inflation and of course skyrocketing energy prices (which I think we have yet to even see a slight impact from). This housing picture becomes much greater than a simple equation of inventory. We have to start thinking outside the box in order to understand what is going to happen to this market.
Not only are we far from the bottom, but we are, no doubt, going to have an unqualified President running this country, which scares me even more. I urge you all to look beyond the lines and realize that this country has some big problems economically and we are far from any sort of bottom in this recession and housing market.
June 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216384socratttParticipantFolks, this is far from the bottom. Economically we are in an extremely weak period, loss of jobs, declining home prices, inflation and of course skyrocketing energy prices (which I think we have yet to even see a slight impact from). This housing picture becomes much greater than a simple equation of inventory. We have to start thinking outside the box in order to understand what is going to happen to this market.
Not only are we far from the bottom, but we are, no doubt, going to have an unqualified President running this country, which scares me even more. I urge you all to look beyond the lines and realize that this country has some big problems economically and we are far from any sort of bottom in this recession and housing market.
June 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216408socratttParticipantFolks, this is far from the bottom. Economically we are in an extremely weak period, loss of jobs, declining home prices, inflation and of course skyrocketing energy prices (which I think we have yet to even see a slight impact from). This housing picture becomes much greater than a simple equation of inventory. We have to start thinking outside the box in order to understand what is going to happen to this market.
Not only are we far from the bottom, but we are, no doubt, going to have an unqualified President running this country, which scares me even more. I urge you all to look beyond the lines and realize that this country has some big problems economically and we are far from any sort of bottom in this recession and housing market.
June 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216436socratttParticipantFolks, this is far from the bottom. Economically we are in an extremely weak period, loss of jobs, declining home prices, inflation and of course skyrocketing energy prices (which I think we have yet to even see a slight impact from). This housing picture becomes much greater than a simple equation of inventory. We have to start thinking outside the box in order to understand what is going to happen to this market.
Not only are we far from the bottom, but we are, no doubt, going to have an unqualified President running this country, which scares me even more. I urge you all to look beyond the lines and realize that this country has some big problems economically and we are far from any sort of bottom in this recession and housing market.
June 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216462socratttParticipantFolks, this is far from the bottom. Economically we are in an extremely weak period, loss of jobs, declining home prices, inflation and of course skyrocketing energy prices (which I think we have yet to even see a slight impact from). This housing picture becomes much greater than a simple equation of inventory. We have to start thinking outside the box in order to understand what is going to happen to this market.
Not only are we far from the bottom, but we are, no doubt, going to have an unqualified President running this country, which scares me even more. I urge you all to look beyond the lines and realize that this country has some big problems economically and we are far from any sort of bottom in this recession and housing market.
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177373socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177726socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177734socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177741socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177829socratttParticipantI think the scariest thing about this country is the fact that we can’t obtain a certain level no matter how hard we try, unless corruption is involved. I feel like a peasant at times in America and yet my paychecks run well into the 6 figures. I invest my retirement into stocks that seem to have potential and yet someone at the top decides he wants more so I get less.
This country is spinning its’ wheel in the wrong direction. Clinton, Obama and McCain are all wrong for this country. Power and greed are tearing this country apart and unfortunately nothing is going to stop this country from ultimately destroying itself. It doesn’t make a difference who becomes our next President because we are currently in a mess that truly can’t be fixed. This country is definitely headed into a depression and a well deserved one. GREED KILLS!!!
-
AuthorPosts