Re-elect Obama 2012 thread

yaknowguy

Member
there are no good candidates we should just govern ourselves.. Obama does have the black vote and moooslims fucks they will dance in the streets and chant "yes can did" if he wins again I really dont want to see that... I think most voted for him because 1. he came off as a cool "black" man going to make some changes and shake some things up for the rich honky's who get tax breaks 2.I dont know i didnt vote for the fuck I knew he wouldnt create jobs, just lies lies lies
 

yaknowguy

Member
If he really wanted to make a change he would decriminalized marijuana across the USA and tell the DEA to no longer consider Marijuana is a Schedule I drug....
 

yaknowguy

Member
I knew as soon as I saw his muzzy name on the tv way back when,this guy is/was/will be Bad Mojo.I think we need to put money into America now.Let the Japanese solve there own problem for a change.Bill the fuckers for everything we did for them so Our deficit can get smaller.Libya was ok got to run some fuel through the birds and expell a little ordinance but this idiot is spending money like its free.Maybe that was the whole muzzy plan to inject this check writing parasite into our government.There are a few good young politicians.By the time they drop there balls they will probably be corrupt too unfortunately.

I agree with you 100% F the Japanese We need to worry about ourselves if this happened to America they wouldn't do a DAMN thing for us.. Charge the hell outta them for our services
 

Illumination

New Member
Actually, it is a perfect analogy to make for the current state of the US. I used a number representing our GNP (50,000), our current debt (50,000), our unfunded liabilities (500,000) and how much they've increased the debt JUST since team Obama took over (25,000) anid put it into an easy to digest little example.

And investing that money into "shovel ready" projects and all the frivolous projects they've spent it on, is much closer to my analogy of fixing up my house than your of going back for an education. "IF" they had actually spent some money on intelligent investments, you "MIGHT" have a case to make for them. Didn't happen, most of the money of the Stimulus package went straight into keeping government workers on the payroll. And now the money isn't coming this year and lo and behold, states have the EXACT same problems they had, only now there isn't a magic cash pill they can take. All they did was push the problem down the road a year or two.
Ditto



FUCK OBAMA AND HIS BAND OF THIEVES!!!

HE KEPT HIS ALLEGIANCE TO JIHAD AND IS CRUMBLING OUR COUNTRY TO FATTEN HIMSELF AND HIS MUSLIM BROTHERS

I SAY LETS GIVE THeM ALL A CAMEL AND SEND HIM BACK TO THE DESERT WITH HIS BROTHERS

WE HAVE FALLEN FOR THE BIGGEST LIES EVER DUE TO BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA
:shock::wall::fire:
 

londonfog

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Obama, like you, is a total fraud.

I'm sorry to say that. I was a huge Obama supporter. I worked on his primary campaign in several states. But he's been a huge disappointment. He's just not the same guy as he was when he was running.

At this point I'd rather have a moderate republican than Obama. Obama's policies are that of a moderate republican. If we are going to have a president pushing moderate republican policies anyways, I'd rather have a republican doing it because at least republicans get things done.

I'll vote for Obama if the republican candidate is a far right winger, but Obama is nothing to get excited about.
I disagree and look forward to his next term..should be more progressive in his second term...
 

Ernst

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We can hope he supports legalization for the people if we can get an initiative to pass. That way we can get a couple years of use out of that freedom before a Republican has the chance to go after us in California again.
 

londonfog

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I hope you're right. But as of now, he's lost his way. Wish we could have had John Edwards as president.
trust me I know what you saying ..but I do see why he had to do or not do some of the things he wants on the first term..second term he has nothing to lose
 

yaknowguy

Member
He has F'd american up pretty bad there is no coming back from that. he is better at making NCAA bracket picks and flying around shaking everyones hands in different countries, to bad you cant fix this country and our economic situation with that big purple lip grin... Ron Paul would have been way better...and republicans are coming around in regards to medical marijuana give it time
 

Dan Kone

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trust me I know what you saying ..but I do see why he had to do or not do some of the things he wants on the first term..second term he has nothing to lose
He lost my respect when he didn't fight for the public option, gave the wealthy their tax cuts even though he knew it would harm the economy/debt, keeps Geithner around who is selling out the country to Wall St at the expense of the American people, and now has caved to republican spending cuts which cut services to the middle class and poor.

Those aren't just "hard choices" that a president has to make. That is selling out the American people so he can try to pick up some republican votes. What he's forgetting is that he's black, he has a muslim sounding name, and he's a democrat. Because of those three things republicans will hate him no matter what he does. So basically, he's selling out the American people for something he's never going to get. That's just poor decision making. I expect better.

If LBJ or FDR would have wanted a public option they would have cracked some heads in Washington until they got the votes. You didn't see those guys cowering in fear every time the republicans threatened them. Hell, look at the republicans now. They don't care how unpopular what they are doing makes them. They just get it done. If Obama sees a poll that says what he's doing has less than 70% support he immediately caves.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
The next presidential candidate, or any candidate for that matter, that I vote for will have to have had some REAL business experience. They will have to have met a payroll, produced a profit, been exasperated by stifling government regulations and paid through the nose for tax compliance and tax payments. If they don't have business experience, they are nothing more than posers, politicians and "community organizers."
 

Dan Kone

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The next presidential candidate, or any candidate for that matter, that I vote for will have to have some REAL business experience. They will have to have met a payroll, produced a profit, been exasperated by stifling government regulation and paid through the nose for tax compliance and tax payments. If they don't have business experience, they are nothing more than posers, politicians and "community organizers."
I understand the logic in that, but be careful what you ask for. Most successful American business execs are getting rich off of firing Americans and sending their jobs to east Asia. While that might make a successful business man, I'm not sure that's a huge plus for a president.

But I'd totally vote for Steve Jobs or Bill Gates as president.

edit - I love how "community organizers" needs to be in quotes like that is some sort of questionable activity. lol
 

yaknowguy

Member
He lost my respect when he didn't fight for the public option, gave the wealthy their tax cuts even though he knew it would harm the economy/debt, keeps Geithner around who is selling out the country to Wall St at the expense of the American people, and now has caved to republican spending cuts which cut services to the middle class and poor.

Those aren't just "hard choices" that a president has to make. That is selling out the American people so he can try to pick up some republican votes. What he's forgetting is that he's black, he has a muslim sounding name, and he's a democrat. Because of those three things republicans will hate him no matter what he does. So basically, he's selling out the American people for something he's never going to get. That's just poor decision making. I expect better.

If LBJ or FDR would have wanted a public option they would have cracked some heads in Washington until they got the votes. You didn't see those guys cowering in fear every time the republicans threatened them. Hell, look at the republicans now. They don't care how unpopular what they are doing makes them. They just get it done. If Obama sees a poll that says what he's doing has less than 70% support he immediately caves.
I dont think all republicans hate him because he is black... colin powell is black and no one hates him
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
He lost my respect when he didn't fight for the public option, gave the wealthy their tax cuts even though he knew it would harm the economy/debt, keeps Geithner around who is selling out the country to Wall St at the expense of the American people, and now has caved to republican spending cuts which cut services to the middle class and poor.

Those aren't just "hard choices" that a president has to make. That is selling out the American people so he can try to pick up some republican votes. What he's forgetting is that he's black, he has a muslim sounding name, and he's a democrat. Because of those three things republicans will hate him no matter what he does. So basically, he's selling out the American people for something he's never going to get. That's just poor decision making. I expect better.

If LBJ or FDR would have wanted a public option they would have cracked some heads in Washington until they got the votes. You didn't see those guys cowering in fear every time the republicans threatened them. Hell, look at the republicans now. They don't care how unpopular what they are doing makes them. They just get it done. If Obama sees a poll that says what he's doing has less than 70% support he immediately caves.
and you are right, but again lot of problems first term he had to move center to get anything done...next term nothing to lose...and don't get me wrong I see and agree with most you said...and remember LBJ nor FDR had to fight the BS and distractions that Obama had to put up with.. just because of it being simply OBAMA... no policies involved....just being born OBAMA
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
I understand the logic in that, but be careful what you ask for. Most successful American business execs are getting rich off of firing Americans and sending their jobs to east Asia. While that might make a successful business man, I'm not sure that's a huge plus for a president.

But I'd totally vote for Steve Jobs or Bill Gates as president.

edit - I love how "community organizers" needs to be in quotes like that is some sort of questionable activity. lol




You mean you actually have doubts that "community organizing" is a questionable activity? :)

I'd go for Steve Forbes as a viable candidate. I don't trust feminized men like Jobs, Gates and Obama. :)
 

mame

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I dont think all republicans hate him because he is black... colin powell is black and no one hates him
Colin Powell also has lots of medals and shit and shares righty views so they tout him as proof they aren't racist (load of BS).

Hell, Ronald Reagan once characterized the voting rights act as "Humiliating to the south" and said of the civil rights act, "If an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house, he has the right to do so." He also used the picture of a black welfare queen with seven kids as a tool to invoke race votes.

Today, you have conservatives breeding widespread xenophobia and they even consider the whole "birther" argument as legitimate. History repeats itself.
 
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