View Full Version : When will Obama finally pay for his crimes?
Late2TheParty
April 15th, 2009, 11:32 am
In the past week, we know found out how far Obama would delve, but can we honestly say the media is not scrutinizing him at all?!
For instance, this story says: (http://www.theonion.com/content/news/media_having_trouble_finding_right)
Since the killings took place, reporters across the country have struggled to come up with an appropriate take on the ruthless crime, with some wondering whether it warrants front-page coverage, and others questioning its relevance in a fast-changing media landscape.
Unbelieveable! I wish to see more accoutability from the press corp for once and not having them kiss each other's behinds for the "good job" they are doing.
Mojotiger
April 15th, 2009, 11:34 am
Now that was funny.
Late2TheParty
April 15th, 2009, 11:41 am
Barack Obama will be punished for his crimes just as soon as Geroge W Bush walks hand in hand with him to the court house.
You mean so Barack Hussein can give Bush the keys of the White House back so we can have Bush's Third Term!
I sincerely Hussein's diligent work on repealing the 22nd amendment, all behind the scenes, is just for this purpose and not just so that he, himself, is to become the all-glorious tyrant forever in office.
Mojotiger
April 15th, 2009, 11:49 am
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
Most liberals fantasize about it everyday...
jobaby1027
April 15th, 2009, 11:51 am
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
How pathetic!
Ninjacorpse
April 15th, 2009, 11:56 am
I am still not seeing much difference between the two, still seems obama is just taking over where booosh left off.
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 11:57 am
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
I know you are not an Obamabot.....you are a Bush hater...
But your statement reminded me of a point that no one on here responded to when I articualted it in a thread....
Many, if not all Obama debates are responded to by the left with "what about Bush"..and "Bush did it so why complain now" and "where were you the last 8 years"...and so on...
Well...as I see it....most on the left believe Bush was a failure...the BIGGEST failure as they put it.
Who, in their right mind, believe the best way to support their "side" is to compare it to a failure?
It's like...
Jim: "MY car is really fast"
Jane: "Your car isnt so fast"
Jim : "Oh no? And you think your bicycle is fast?"
Late2TheParty
April 15th, 2009, 11:59 am
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
I knew it! You support King Hussein! You'd flush our republic down the toilet in an instant for his monarchy!
That's just sad. Every commuity college has a history course on where that leads. If anyone should be dictator for life, it should be Bush. Or better yet, Cheney. (Or maybe Bush afterall, I don't know how long Cheney would last with his heart and all.)
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 11:59 am
And that is your opinion and it doesn't faze me.
What is interesting and amusing to me is watching conservatives whine and moan on this board everyday, about everything. That seems to be pretty "pathetic" to me.
Then to be fair....
Pelosi was pathetic as she whined and moaned daily about Bush
Hillary was pathetic as she whined and moaned daily about Bush
Reid was pathetic as he whined and moaned daily about Bush
I can go on....but I decided it best to simply point out the current leaders of our country....the leaders many support with their lives and their childrens futures.
SeeVuPlay
April 15th, 2009, 12:00 pm
And that is your opinion and it doesn't faze me.
What is interesting and amusing to me is watching conservatives whine and moan on this board everyday, about everything. That seems to be pretty "pathetic" to me.
"watching" is pretty pathetic....find something to do...dont you have a war to protest? Nevermind....it's not politically advantageous to do that now.
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 12:03 pm
I don't believe Bush was the biggest failure as a president. I think he ranks somewhere in the middle actually.
I supported very few of his policies, and whats interesting is now the ones that President Obama has chosen to continue, those on the right don't seem to like anymore. Funny how that works.
You are assuming a lot. Most on the right did NOT support the amnesty bill, the bailouts, the tarp. Most on the right did not suppoort his spending.
Where and when did you see those the right support all of what he did?
That is strictly an assumption...but if you look at the polls, a complete falsehood.
Republicans were destroyed in the last two elections. Remember?
Ex_Spy_Guy
April 15th, 2009, 12:09 pm
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
lol, Bush was.....uhh.....on you?
Ex_Spy_Guy
April 15th, 2009, 12:10 pm
I don't have a need to protest anything. I am sitting just fine where I am. And I don't have to wake up angry everyday :)
Protest is not based on anger....dissent is patriotic, remember?
Ex_Spy_Guy
April 15th, 2009, 12:11 pm
And I don't support amnesty, several of the bailouts, and out of control spending. The point is that both parties do it without regard to the people it will effect. If you are going to blame one then you certainly have to blame the other.
so, you just bend over and take it till when?
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 12:14 pm
And I don't support amnesty, several of the bailouts, and out of control spending. The point is that both parties do it without regard to the people it will effect. If you are going to blame one then you certainly have to blame the other.
And the fact that the republican party did not have 100% of the right support in the last two elections is proof that the right did NOT agree with all Bush did.
Dr. Funkenstein
April 15th, 2009, 12:14 pm
You mean so Barack Hussein can give Bush the keys of the White House back so we can have Bush's Third Term!
I sincerely Hussein's diligent work on repealing the 22nd amendment, all behind the scenes, is just for this purpose and not just so that he, himself, is to become the all-glorious tyrant forever in office.
Even if the 22nd were repealed, it wouldn't apply to Obama.
Late2TheParty
April 15th, 2009, 12:14 pm
Politicians on both sides of the isle for decades have been selling out the American people.
Ah-hah! So this conspiracy comes from the British! I knew they were plotting against us ever since we ran them out, not just once, but twice. South Park Studios did a documentary concluding this as well when they covered Suitcase Nukes.
I'm glad someone finally admitted it rather than dancing around the topic.
Middy
April 15th, 2009, 12:14 pm
I am still not seeing much difference between the two, still seems obama is just taking over where booosh left off.
You may need an extra pair of glasses, or perhaps pay a little more attention to what's going on, if you don't see he difference. Why don't you point out the similarity in their views on Castro, Chavez, North Korea, Iran, health care, civilian armies, and taxes?
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 12:24 pm
But you seem to think that everyone in the Democrat party agrees with Obama.
I do not see where I am assuming that.
Fact is, I doubt they do. My concern is that they have a similar attitude as you.
"I am not happy with what I see but I will sit back and watch and not speak my mind"
We pay their salaries my firend. If you are not happy with what you see, say something. I am not saying you should be angry. I'm not angry. But I will be dammed if I sit by idely and not let my employees know I am not happy with their performance.
But for some reason, it appears many democrats and centrists are not willing to speak their minds.
Why is that?
mozzy14
April 15th, 2009, 12:34 pm
And that is your opinion and it doesn't faze me.
What is interesting and amusing to me is watching conservatives whine and moan on this board everyday, about everything. That seems to be pretty "pathetic" to me.
I do not consider it whinning and moaning. We are actually VERY concerned about our country and our freedoms, or soon to lack there of. So we speak out about it. How about Libs?
So, because we speak out about a Pres who is VERY incompetent and anti-American, we are whinning?
We had to listen to you Libs for 8 years, and you cried far worse than I have ever heard in my lifetime.
No, Bush wasn't perfect, but I have no doubt that he loves this country and thought very highly of it not to put it down every chance he got...Actually, I never heard him say a bad thing about our Country.
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 12:37 pm
I do not consider it whinning and moaning. We are actually VERY concerned about our country and our freedoms, or soon to lack there of. So we speak out about it. How about Libs?
So, because we speak out about a Pres who is VERY incompetent and anti-American, we are whinning?
We had to listen to you Libs for 8 years, and you cried far worse than I have ever heard in my lifetime.
No, Bush wasn't perfect, but I have no doubt that he loves this country and thought very highly of it not to put it down every chance he got...Actually, I never heard him say a bad thing about our Country.
And I never heard him say anything negative about those that opposed him.
THAT is how a Presidnet is supposed to present himself.
Middy
April 15th, 2009, 12:44 pm
Then to be fair....
Pelosi was pathetic as she whined and moaned daily about Bush
Hillary was pathetic as she whined and moaned daily about Bush
Reid was pathetic as he whined and moaned daily about Bush
I can go on....but I decided it best to simply point out the current leaders of our country....the leaders many support with their lives and their childrens futures.
After this short time with Barack Hussein Obama, George Walker Bush is starting to look better and better, in spite of all of all the things about him that bothered me during the eight years. I actually miss him.
As far as the congress is concerned, what a pathetic assortment of clowns!
supreme_war_Pig
April 15th, 2009, 12:56 pm
Many, if not all Obama debates are responded to by the left with "what about Bush"..and "Bush did it so why complain now" and "where were you the last 8 years"...and so on...
Yeah, I've seen you float this before. My question to you is this: How do you respond when Obama detractors (your side) will say...."well, for 8 years, you guys attacked Bush. We are just doing what you did to us".
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 1:06 pm
Yeah, I've seen you float this before. My question to you is this: How do you respond when Obama detractors (your side) will say...."well, for 8 years, you guys attacked Bush. We are just doing what you did to us".
We are responding to those that complain to us about complaining. We are comparing apples to apples.
This is different. They say Bush was an apple and Obama is an orange.
I would be fine if they compared Obama to Bush if they believed Bush was successful. Heck, I am even fine with them comparing Obama to Bush with them believing that Bush was a failure.
I was juts pointing out the irony of how they only use a "failure" to show how "successful" their man is.
I may be wrong, but I think it is a weak argument to use failure in an attrempt to make success shine.
oldandtired
April 15th, 2009, 1:08 pm
After this short time with Barack Hussein Obama, George Walker Bush is starting to look better and better, in spite of all of all the things about him that bothered me during the eight years. I actually miss him.
As far as the congress is concerned, what a pathetic assortment of clowns!
Not just the leaders and not just the left. All 435 of them.
Late2TheParty
April 15th, 2009, 6:56 pm
We are responding to those that complain to us about complaining. We are comparing apples to apples.
This is different. They say Bush was an apple and Obama is an orange.
I believe Bush is an Apple while Obama is a tomato.
Everyone knows there's nothing more American than "apple pie" while tomatoes masquerade as a vegatable but really is a fruit, just like Obama is masquerading as one thing and really is another!
tjvh
April 15th, 2009, 8:09 pm
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
have a sip.
john kainrath
April 15th, 2009, 8:56 pm
he will pay soon but he better come up with his COLB first
pdmike
April 15th, 2009, 8:59 pm
I am still not seeing much difference between the two, still seems obama is just taking over where booosh left off.
Yes, so true. Remember how President Bush made tour after tour of foreign nations, trying to repair the terrible image of America? Every time I see President Obama in a foreign capital, I am reminded of George W. Bush and his emphasis on foreign diplomacy. :))
Trip
April 15th, 2009, 9:04 pm
I'd rather have Barack the tyrant in office forever than spend another day under Bush.
Isn't it curious that Liberals are never seen defending the Constitution.
Always their ends are seen to justify any means.
Trip
April 15th, 2009, 9:07 pm
Yes, so true. Remember how President Bush made tour after tour of foreign nations, trying to repair the terrible image of America? Every time I see President Obama in a foreign capital, I am reminded of George W. Bush and his emphasis on foreign diplomacy. :))
Characterizing Obama turning over on his back and lifting a hind leg in the air as 'diplomacy' is a major reach.
However beyond capitulation, recognition of terrorist states, funding rebuilding of Gaza and undermining Isreal, what more can a cutting-edge global socialist do?