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Musicmystery -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 9:39:16 AM)

Not to mention that conclusion is yet to come.




Arturas -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 9:46:26 AM)

Almost forgot this, how could I? He took credit for the killing of Osama Ben Laden when in fact it was the Bush intelligence apparatus that found him and the Bush military that gave him the opportunity to Ok the killing (after all, what else could he do, say no?). After this great accomplishement he then made plans to greatly reduce the military who gave him this opportunity.

Yes. Most impressive. The world is impressed I am sure. The voters in November will also be impressed by a president who spent two years producing a health plan dependent on an un-constitutional mandate and then all the leftest pundents spent another two years saying how certain the plan would be held up as Constitutional when considered by the Supreme Court. So, given the Left's poor ability to see reality in a clear light I am most impressed by the very positive postings here by those who seem to think a president with such a poor record will "certainly" be re-elected.

This is starting to be too funny. I suspect it will be more so as the time draws near to November as the Left continues to be very certain Obama will be reelected.




Musicmystery -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 9:48:08 AM)

Oh. I thought this was because the Reagan tax cuts finally kicked in.

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Arturas -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 9:55:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven


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ORIGINAL: Arturas

With Obama's primary accomplishment proven to be un-Constitutional he is left with an unearned Nobel Peace Prize and the only accomplishment that stands is the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell". Other than that, there is nothing.



Um. Killing OBL, giving the economy some feeble signs of life, ending the war in Iraq like he promised, inroads against the Somali pirates, negotiation of the tricky Arab Spring, thawing in the relationship with North Korea. Unfortunately for him, most of his accomplishments are in foreign relations, which doesn't mean a lot back home.


On queue as always Steven! Please see my just posted comment on the sure to be suggested Osama killing.

Obama ended the war on the timetable Bush ordered earlier. He is simply carrying out that strategic plan, an earlier Bush Executive Order.

Negotiation of the Arab Spring? Ah, Ok. What does that mean. Who can influence such a thing as the "Arab Spring". Oh yes, he did sell out that long time ally, the President of Egypt, leaving the military in control and soon the Arab Brotherhood in control, well done.

Thawing the relationship with North Korea. He is being played. Nobody thaws out anything with those crazies unless he is being played.

Inroads agains the Somoli Pirates. What!!!!!???? So, he takes credit for the Navy capturing a few pirates and then proposes reducing the Navy ship strength. I am also most impressed by that "inroad".

Thanks again, Steven.




Musicmystery -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 9:59:58 AM)

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On queue as always Steven!


He's standing in line?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIP6EwqMEoE




kalikshama -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 10:10:19 AM)

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Almost forgot this, how could I? He took credit for the killing of Osama Ben Laden when in fact it was the Bush intelligence apparatus that found him and the Bush military that gave him the opportunity to Ok the killing (after all, what else could he do, say no?). After this great accomplishement he then made plans to greatly reduce the military who gave him this opportunity.


There's just so much wrong with this it's not even worth taking the time to point it all out.




Yachtie -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 10:16:27 AM)

Our President. We need to keep him. What an orator.




Hillwilliam -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 10:26:24 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Arturas

Almost forgot this, how could I? He took credit for the killing of Osama Ben Laden when in fact it was the Bush intelligence apparatus that found him and the Bush military that gave him the opportunity to Ok the killing



You convenently forget that bush ordered the CIA taskforce in charge of finding OBL dismantled in the summer of '06 saying "he is no longer a priority".

That sounds like the geek that gets turned down for a dance by the head cheerleader and says "I never liked that bitch anyway". [:D]

Wanna know why Obama will be reelected?

He will be reelected because in spite of the fact that they had 6 years to prepare for this election, the RNC couldn't do any better than this bunch of ASSCLOWNS that they have running for POTUS.

Howdy Doody could beat this bunch. How can a bunch of people who are supposedly intelligent and care about the country backed by their own propaganda machine/news network with all the corporate money pouring in fuck up this badly?

What do they have?

They have the crazy old guy.

They have the bible beater who wants to wipe his ass with the constitution.

They have the serial adulteror who spouts "Family Values"

Last but not least, they have the chameleon who has taken more positions than a porno actress.

6 years and a blind man could go down to the VFW and do better.




LaTigresse -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 11:41:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven


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ORIGINAL: Arturas

With Obama's primary accomplishment proven to be un-Constitutional he is left with an unearned Nobel Peace Prize and the only accomplishment that stands is the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell". Other than that, there is nothing.



Um. Killing OBL, giving the economy some feeble signs of life, ending the war in Iraq like he promised, inroads against the Somali pirates, negotiation of the tricky Arab Spring, thawing in the relationship with North Korea. Unfortunately for him, most of his accomplishments are in foreign relations, which doesn't mean a lot back home.


Which is exactly the reason I voted for him.




dcnovice -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 6:54:32 PM)

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Props to Steven for having the guts to stake out some predictions.

I agree that Romney will win the GOP nominatioon, and I suspect that the only two North Americans to whom that is not already obvious are Newt Gingrinch and Rick Santorum. (Ron Paul knows, I think, but is enjoying the platform and the ride.)

I'm not at all confident about an Obama victory, particularly if the Supremes kill or gut the health care act. I also agree with subrob (first time for everything) that gas prices and unemployment will be important factors.




TheHeretic -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 7:35:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

The numbers tell us that if Nadar hadn't run, we'd never would have had W and had 8 years of Gore instead. Imagine that.



Speaking as someone who voted for Nader, Rodg, if he hadn't been there, I'd have voted for whatever other kook was. If the whole fucking 2000 election had come down to my one vote here in California, it still wouldn't have been for that vile, pompous, douchebag the Democrats nominated.




RottenJohnny -> RE: My 2012 predictions (3/28/2012 11:22:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

I agree that Romney will win the GOP nominatioon, and I suspect that the only two North Americans to whom that is not already obvious are Newt Gingrinch and Rick Santorum. (Ron Paul knows, I think, but is enjoying the platform and the ride.)



I'm convinced Ron Paul is paving the way for his son, Rand. Ron may not be a great candidate himself but he's found a core of Libertarian believers that are sick of the establishment on both sides. If he can manage to keep that core alive he may very well hand his son a well established torch for 2016. Personally, I'm more than ready for a major shift in American politics.

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...





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