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OldSkoolball#52
10-28-2013, 09:35 PM
Remember how angry we all got about lost lives when we were waving our angry little fists at Bush because thats what the rest of the mob was doing.


Now that our massiah is in office, we dont have to care any more about the horrors of war the way we pretended to in the first place. Obama is our leader. Its not like we're ever gonna question him, so luckily we get a free pass to shut off our brains!


Yippeeeeeeeeeee

Meticode
10-28-2013, 09:37 PM
This is a positive way to assert your energy on the matter...

...oh wait.

Heavincent
10-28-2013, 10:04 PM
Obama's approval rating is actually pretty low if I'm not mistaken.

Just found this article: http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/09/bush-had-higher-approval-rating-than-obama-at-this-point-in-his-presidency/

OldSkoolball#52
10-28-2013, 10:05 PM
:rolleyes:
Obama's approval rating is actually pretty low if I'm not mistaken.

Just found this article: http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/09/bush-had-higher-approval-rating-than-obama-at-this-point-in-his-presidency/


Not on this board, theyre not!


We Obamaniacs are so glad hes not doing the exact same things as stupid jerk republican george bush, arrrgghhhhh!!!!

Dresta
10-28-2013, 10:53 PM
Every time i think of the masses of saps that turned out at Obama rallies with their hopeless and naive dreams of change, i can't help smiling. They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck. Funnier even: many of them were of the dogmatic anti-war crowd, and thought he was gonna bring a magical peace to the world, despite the fact he had been talking about going over the border into Pakistan before he even got elected. I mean, how stupid and ignorant can you be?

Obama is a politician, and in a democracy a politician always is - almost without exception - an unscrupulous and opportunistic bastard. The sooner people get over the delusion that replacing one set of bastards with another set of bastards the better, especially for their mental health.

MavsSuperFan
10-28-2013, 10:56 PM
:rolleyes:


Not on this board, theyre not!


We Obamaniacs are so glad hes not doing the exact same things as stupid jerk republican george bush, arrrgghhhhh!!!!
Obama is blessed by incredibly weak opponents.

I didnt vote for him in 2012 because I still supported him, I voted for against his opposition.

Dresta
10-28-2013, 11:01 PM
That's true.

A choice between Romney and Obama is like a choice between syphilis and gonorrhoea.

longtime lurker
10-28-2013, 11:04 PM
Lol someone's mad :lol

kNicKz
10-28-2013, 11:15 PM
That's true.

A choice between Romney and Obama is like a choice between syphilis and gonorrhoea.

^^^^

Meticode
10-28-2013, 11:17 PM
Someone got banned.

longtime lurker
10-28-2013, 11:20 PM
Someone got banned.

Don't worry he'll show up with one of his completely transparent alts

Rasheed1
10-28-2013, 11:29 PM
Someone got banned.


:applause: like clockwork.. idiot melted down... AGAIN.. he'll never learn. he is the textbook rebel without cause

Jameerthefear
10-28-2013, 11:31 PM
:applause: like clockwork.. idiot melted down... AGAIN.. he'll never learn. he is the textbook rebel without cause
He's starface or whatever right?

Rasheed1
10-28-2013, 11:37 PM
He's starface or whatever right?

he's had many aliases due to the many times he's been kicked off the board.. he's stays mad at the world over the stereotypes he created in his own mind... pathetic is his real name

longtime lurker
10-28-2013, 11:43 PM
:applause: like clockwork.. idiot melted down... AGAIN.. he'll never learn. he is the textbook dipshit without cause

Fixed

Patrick Chewing
10-29-2013, 12:03 AM
I didnt vote for him in 2012 because I still supported him, I voted for against his opposition.


That makes no sense. You should have stayed home.

MavsSuperFan
10-29-2013, 12:08 AM
That makes no sense. You should have stayed home.
I disliked Obama by that point.
I feared Paul Ryan.

Rasheed1
10-29-2013, 12:14 AM
I disliked Obama by that point.
I feared Paul Ryan.


It makes total sense.. and Obama knew it.. He said many times during his campaign "this is a choice election"

That means: you could vote for me (even though Im a disappointment to all of you)

or you could vote for those crazy muthaf*kers and god knows what that will mean for you..

Thats how most elections play put.. The people vote for the politician they dislike the least....

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 12:30 AM
I disliked Obama by that point.
I feared Paul Ryan.

:coleman:

You scurred he was gonna wheel your granny off a cliff?

MavsSuperFan
10-29-2013, 12:34 AM
It makes total sense.. and Obama knew it.. He said many times during his campaign "this is a choice election"

That means: you could vote for me (even though Im a disappointment to all of you)

or you could vote for those crazy muthaf*kers and god knows what that will mean for you..

Thats how most elections play put.. The people vote for the politician they dislike the least....
:lol ya I ended up voting for a guy I consider a corporatist and a war criminal, because I thought the alternative would be worse :roll:

MavsSuperFan
10-29-2013, 12:35 AM
:coleman:

You scurred he was gonna wheel your granny off a cliff?
More like bankrupt the country with his tax cuts. (there was no way his spending cuts would be implemented and deep down you know that).

Rasheed1
10-29-2013, 12:37 AM
:lol ya I ended up voting for a guy I consider a corporatist and a war criminal, because I thought the alternative would be worse :roll:

:lol they are all war criminals and corporatists.. there is no escaping those traits in a president these days it seems..

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 12:50 AM
More like bankrupt the country with his tax cuts. (there was no way his spending cuts would be implemented and deep down you know that).

No defending of Paul Ryan from me, but the whole wheeling granny off the cliff was in poor taste.

IamRAMBO24
10-29-2013, 02:39 AM
Every time i think of the masses of saps that turned out at Obama rallies with their hopeless and naive dreams of change, i can't help smiling. They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck. Funnier even: many of them were of the dogmatic anti-war crowd, and thought he was gonna bring a magical peace to the world, despite the fact he had been talking about going over the border into Pakistan before he even got elected. I mean, how stupid and ignorant can you be?

Obama is a politician, and in a democracy a politician always is - almost without exception - an unscrupulous and opportunistic bastard. The sooner people get over the delusion that replacing one set of bastards with another set of bastards the better, especially for their mental health.

What you said isn't nothing new. :sleeping

Nick Young
10-29-2013, 03:15 AM
Why arent musicians writing songs and making concept albums about evil obama like they did about Bush? Obama is responsible for more civilian deaths then Bush, and more American troops have died under Obama.

On top of that he has lied just as much as Bush, he promised freedom to whistleblowers on his campaign and now is going after Snowden and Assange.

He said he'd end the war, LOL 6 years into his reign there are more troops in Iraq and Afghanistan then under Bush:roll:

reppy
10-29-2013, 03:44 AM
I've seen a few pro-Snowden/Assange videos that came from Hollywood circles.

I don't listen to mainstream music so I can't comment on that.

But really, it seems like Democrats will tell you how we just gotta get our guy in office -- don't vote 3rd party! -- and then we can apply pressure.

It never happens and I never fall for it.

Dresta
10-29-2013, 03:51 AM
What you said isn't nothing new. :sleeping
I didn't say it was. Doesn't make it any less true, or any less accepted by the clueless masses.

IamRAMBO24
10-29-2013, 04:05 AM
I didn't say it was. Doesn't make it any less true, or any less accepted by the clueless masses.

"They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck."

This is a generalization and a false statement. Somehow you actually believe you are speaking the truth. :facepalm

Dresta
10-29-2013, 04:44 AM
"They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck."

This is a generalization and a false statement. Somehow you actually believe you are speaking the truth. :facepalm
Did you see the Obama rallies and the unbelievable credulity of the majority of its participants?

He won a nobel peace prize before he'd even done anything for Christ's sake. It isn't a generalisation at all: it was a clear and observable fact.

IamRAMBO24
10-29-2013, 05:03 AM
Did you see the Obama rallies and the unbelievable credulity of the majority of its participants?

He won a nobel peace prize before he'd even done anything for Christ's sake. It isn't a generalisation at all: it was a clear and observable fact.

Observation is a generalization. You're not dealing with the truth, but rather rationalizing what you see and justifying it in order for it to be true.

The statement, "Obama won because everybody wanted a black guy in office to kick out a redneck" is a wrong statement since he won the majority of the "educated" vote. This means people didn't just vote for him because he is black and they viewed Bush as a redneck. There are other variables involve:

1. He was a great orator.

2. He had a lot of money.

3. He had a great marketing campaign of "change."

Let's not forget there were more white voters who supported him than blacks.

Dresta
10-29-2013, 05:10 AM
Observation is a generalization. You're not dealing with the truth, but rather rationalizing what you see and justifying it in order for it to be true.

The statement, "Obama won because everybody wanted a black guy in office to kick out a redneck" is a wrong statement since he won the majority of the "educated" vote. This means people didn't just vote for him because he is black and they viewed Bush as a redneck. There are other variables involve:

1. He was a great orator.

2. He had a lot of money.

3. He had a great marketing campaign of "change."

Let's not forget there were more white voters who supported him than blacks.
Except i didn't say any of those things. Learn to read.

You just quoted me saying something i didn't even say. Idiot.

IamRAMBO24
10-29-2013, 05:15 AM
Except i didn't say any of those things. Learn to read.

You just quoted me saying something i didn't even say. Idiot.

You said this:

"They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck."

How the f*ck else am I supposed to interpret it?

DCL
10-29-2013, 05:20 AM
obama is in charge?? lol

since when? the dude is obviously just a puppet. like it or not, the next potus will probably be the same.

bdreason
10-29-2013, 05:38 AM
Still better than Bush. Both of them.

IamRAMBO24
10-29-2013, 05:42 AM
Still better than Bush. Both of them.

How?

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 05:50 AM
Observation is a generalization. You're not dealing with the truth, but rather rationalizing what you see and justifying it in order for it to be true.

The statement, "Obama won because everybody wanted a black guy in office to kick out a redneck" is a wrong statement since he won the majority of the "educated" vote. This means people didn't just vote for him because he is black and they viewed Bush as a redneck. There are other variables involve:

1. He was a great orator.

2. He had a lot of money.

3. He had a great marketing campaign of "change."

Let's not forget there were more white voters who supported him than blacks.

Isn't that what you'd call an "appeal o authority"? Supposing that people are more conscientious voters simply because they attended college is laughable.

nathanjizzle
10-29-2013, 05:52 AM
Wow two idiots that believe they are enlightened battling flaming for the number one spot

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 06:04 AM
Yet they're both better posters than nathanjizzle....

:yaohappy:

East_Stone_Ya
10-29-2013, 06:57 AM
RG got banned again :roll:

Nick Young
10-29-2013, 07:15 AM
obama is in charge?? lol

since when? the dude is obviously just a puppet. like it or not, the next potus will probably be the same.
LOL Bush got all this blame, why is Obama excused from the blame because he's 'Just a puppet'? Are they both not equal puppets?

Nick Young
10-29-2013, 07:22 AM
Still better than Bush. Both of them.
He's basically exactly the same as Bush, possibly abit worse. The economy has gone way down under Obama (I know I know 'thats all bush's fault blah blah' but its not really) and Obama has killed more civilians and more American soldiers have died under Obama's reign so far then in Bush's full 8 year presidency. Also Obama has put more troops in to Iraq and Afghanistan then Bush ever did.


At the start of 2009, when Obama took office, about six hundred and twenty-five U.S. military personnel had died as a result of the invasion of Afghanistan, according to the Associated Press. Today, that number stands at eighteen hundred and fifty-seven.

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/images/10/28/stacks.drone.chart.jpg

KevinNYC
10-29-2013, 09:26 AM
he's had many aliases due to the many times he's been kicked off the board.. he's stays mad at the world over the stereotypes he created in his own mind... pathetic is his real name

I wasn't here during Starface's prime. But he is obviously pretty notorious. What's his deal?

I know that under the OldSkool name when he couldn't argue with my points, he made up a bunch of lies about me and kept posting I was faking a disability and was defrauding the government. When I asked him where he got this nonsense He claimed that I posted that my father taught me how to do this. When I told him my Dad was a Goldwater fan and a member of the NY Conservative party, and asked him to point me to post where I made this claim, he kept lying about me.

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 09:38 AM
Kevin's dad sounds way cooler than the statist he spawned.

KevinNYC
10-29-2013, 10:08 AM
Kevin's dad sounds way cooler than the statist he spawned.
He used to campaign for the conservatives until he got disillusioned by them. He didn't talk politics much after that.

he had Dirty Harry's hair though.

HarryCallahan
10-29-2013, 10:24 AM
A Clint Eastwood looking, Goldwater Republican, who gave up on the party after Barry got the shaft... say no more. :bowdown:

DCL
10-29-2013, 10:26 AM
I wasn't here during Starface's prime. But he is obviously pretty notorious. What's his deal?




he's like that guy who repeatedly gets kicked out of a party but refuses to leave, so he bangs on the door the whole night to beg everyone to let him back in.

Dresta
10-30-2013, 01:23 AM
You said this:

"They somehow thought everything was gonna be peaches and gravy just because they'd voted in a black guy and kicked out a redneck."

How the f*ck else am I supposed to interpret it?
My point was that people are slaves to appearances. The whole Obama campaign was based around a rather fatuous 'change' slogan that i simply don't think would have worked anywhere nearly as well had he been a white guy. Employing the notion of change while looking as different from Bush as possible (i.e. exchanging a redneck for a black guy) was a political masterstroke; one that won him the primary, and later the election. He was treated like the God damn messiah. The guy sure knows how to manipulate the masses :bowdown: a true Machiavellian.

It's not like people could have voted for him because of his policies: on that count he was flaky as hell. He was a good rhetorician, and had the appearance of being the most different from Bush. I personally felt John Edwards was the best of the democratic candidates at that election, but he simply didn't have the popular appeal of Obama and Clinton, and so he never had a chance.



Also, i'm getting a lot of anonymous bile thrown my way through the rep system; i must be making people feel pretty insecure for them to get so angry. The comment section should really be got rid of: it just lets morons vent their hatred without having to defend themselves for it. What losers.

IamRAMBO24
10-30-2013, 05:44 AM
My point was that people are slaves to appearances. The whole Obama campaign was based around a rather fatuous 'change' slogan that i simply don't think would have worked anywhere nearly as well had he been a white guy. Employing the notion of change while looking as different from Bush as possible (i.e. exchanging a redneck for a black guy) was a political masterstroke; one that won him the primary, and later the election. He was treated like the God damn messiah. The guy sure knows how to manipulate the masses :bowdown: a true Machiavellian.

It's not like people could have voted for him because of his policies: on that count he was flaky as hell. He was a good rhetorician, and had the appearance of being the most different from Bush. I personally felt John Edwards was the best of the democratic candidates at that election, but he simply didn't have the popular appeal of Obama and Clinton, and so he never had a chance.



Also, i'm getting a lot of anonymous bile thrown my way through the rep system; i must be making people feel pretty insecure for them to get so angry. The comment section should really be got rid of: it just lets morons vent their hatred without having to defend themselves for it. What losers.

Don't worry about it homeboy, smart people tend to threaten the idiots. They like to hide behind the shadows and fling their insults instead of actually debating like a real man in the threads.

Raymond
10-30-2013, 10:47 PM
This is what you all get for not voting Ron Paul

travelingman
10-30-2013, 11:08 PM
Don't worry about it homeboy, smart people tend to threaten the idiots. They like to hide behind the shadows and fling their insults instead of actually debating like a real man in the threads.

Sexist.