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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 01:22 PM by kozmo
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Originally posted by Odessy
But Bush was FAR worse than Obama.
Let's talk again in 3 and half years and see if you still feel that way, comrade! That is, if we are still allowed to talk on the internet.
Obama has created more deficit spending in 6 months than Bush did in 8 years - Hell, he's created more deficit spending than EVERY other president
COMBINED!!!
He has lied more in 6 months than Bush did in 8 years - Hell, he has lied more in 6 months than EVERY other president COMBINED!!!
He has more Czars than Bush Jr and Sr COMBINED - Hell, he has more Czars than the complete HISTORY OF RUSSIA!
I'm no Bush supporter - in fact, I couldn't stand the guy - he made me sick! But this Obama character... he is out to totally and completely
destroy anything that is left of America and turn it into AmeriKA, comrade!
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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 01:32 PM by orwellianunenlightenment
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What I want to go viral is that we are all hypocrites, that we are all infested with the virus of divide and conquer. It is a Sumerian, really world
system that has been replicated throughout the ages. Once we are aware of the destructive programming, then we cease judgment and forgive
individuals, knowing that we have all been infected. Then comes an awareness of the one thing that comes from the synthesis of each of the halves.
We then realize that each half has a categorically selfish, disregarding-the-other mentality. Then we can actually expose the beast for the self
serving program it is, a mere machination, a non-being, a nonage, a destructive and evil force, contrary to life. But then again, we all make our own
choices, and we face the consequences in the heaven or hell in which we reside. And I am referring to we as the word at large. It is uncomfortable
at first to look in the mirror, to realize that the roots of evil in the world exist within us. It is an absolutely necessary step, however, to break
the cycle. Tools refuse to look in the mirror. ARE YOU A TOOL?
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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 01:53 PM by GorehoundLarry
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Yeah, this is what a president does. He does things his opponents disagree with. Therefore, they get all rowdy. When Bush was president, the liberals
were going crazy. Now Obama is president, the Republicans are the ones who are going wacky. Ok, actually, Republicans have been wacky for quite
sometime

But I see your point. It's sad to see Obama supporters follow him still....it was sad to see Bush followers support Their president when he lead us
to a senseless war in Iraq. It was sad to see people actually supported the war.
What's my point?
My point is Nothing has changed. There will always be bitterness when someone you don't like is in office. Nothing new here, move along.
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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 02:00 PM by gimme_some_truth
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No he is not a hypocrite! he is just a politician.... Eh, Who am I kidding? Politician and hypocrite are synonyms.
All joking aside, As a generally left leaning independent I will say this is in fact a very hypocritical statement from Obama. Chances are it will be
swept under the rug though like usually happens when a politician is caught contradicting themselves...
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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 03:07 PM by yellowcard
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Originally posted by charlie0
You all think Obama is hypocrit. I voted for Ralph Nader in the past but this time I voted for Obama with the hope that he will bring the change that
we all need. If he is hypocrit then anybody please tell me what is the solution. I wrote letters to congress and I am doing my part in many ways to
bring the change. Unless we all get together and collectively struggle your chatter will not solve the problem. Because Bilderberg is very active and
methodically advancing. Look what the Medical Insurance Cartel did. They raise hell in the congress to stop Obama. who we can trust.
[edit on 28-7-2009 by charlie0]
They raise hell in congress to stop Obama? Obama is asking for them to push things through Congress faster...I don't know what world you live in, but
Obama is just as bad, if not worse than Congress.
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reply posted on 28-7-2009 @ 10:18 PM by shug7272
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I find it hilarious that ANYONE of their right mind could find it shocking that a politician is a hypocrite. Guess what... They lie too!  All the
fing time.
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reply posted on 29-7-2009 @ 07:05 AM by Relentless.D
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Shocking! a president being a hypocrite. Everyone is a hypocrite.
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reply posted on 29-7-2009 @ 07:34 AM by Solomons
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I'd just like to say i hate this ohhh its those god damn liberals/lefties.Im a liberal and even i can see Obama for what he is,i don't like big
government and i don't like lies.This sweeping approach by people that blame everything on people who are liberal is just another notch in what is
wrong with the world.I think you will find both conservative and liberal movements have been going in completely different directions as to what they
were intended to be.And if you go to the core of liberal and conservative ideologies and not this faux movement that has emerged.You will find that
liberals and conservatives share more values with each other than they do not.
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reply posted on 29-7-2009 @ 08:07 AM by sugarmonkey
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Originally posted by Solomons
I'd just like to say i hate this ohhh its those god damn liberals/lefties.Im a liberal and even i can see Obama for what he is,i don't like big
government and i don't like lies.This sweeping approach by people that blame everything on people who are liberal is just another notch in what is
wrong with the world.I think you will find both conservative and liberal movements have been going in completely different directions as to what they
were intended to be.And if you go to the core of liberal and conservative ideologies and not this faux movement that has emerged.You will find that
liberals and conservatives share more values with each other than they do not.
Absolutely!
I really couldn't see the difference between either party to be honest. JMO.
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reply posted on 29-7-2009 @ 08:11 AM by Victoria 1
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I am not surprised at all, this guy is embarassing and is ruining our country. He is a hypocrit in everything he says and does and will continue to
be one because he has the media covering up for him. If Bush had said something like that and then done the oposite it would be ALL OVER THE NEWS!
of course obama does it and it is no big deal. UNBELIEVABLE
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reply posted on 29-7-2009 @ 08:35 AM by opal13
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DING! DING! DING! And we score another point for hypocracy!!!
www.foxnews.com...
Obama administration's domestic approach to preventing terrorist attacks will rely in large measure on refining and expanding initiatives launched
under President George W. Bush.
How to keep the U.S. safe and foil terrorists are charged issues that took a central role in last year's presidential campaign, when then-Sen. Barack
Obama criticized the Bush administration's tactics. But Napolitano, in an interview this week, signaled that the Obama administration isn't
contemplating a wholesale revision of the agencies or programs created under Bush to further anti-terrorism efforts.
I guess it was just too much work to much work for those unqualified to be running a government to do. And, I'm sure the revisions and expansions
will also reiterate the fact that so many groups of people (remember, right wing, veterans, gun owners, etc?) are domestic terrorists and will be
dealt with accordingly.
Losers.

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reply posted on 5-8-2009 @ 10:53 PM by Animal
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The "Patriot Act" (quotations used to express my questioning of the relevance of that term) is the WORST comparison you could use mate.
The patriot act was brought to the floor of the house on October 23, it was introduced to the house October 23, and it was voted into law on October
24.
Is there a comparison? No.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:59 AM by davidmann
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"As a candidate they have no clue what comes across the President's desk. They can promise anything and everything. They might even say these things
with the greatest intentions of actually doing what they say. Then they get elected and are privy to all the stuff they normally wouldn't get to see,
crap themselves and spend then next 4 years trying to keep at least half of their promises."
Well said.
I'm guessing they see, among other things, the Zapruder film done with modern tools. Mind's shattered with a gun that makes no noise.
(This e-weapons thing will certainly not catch on well with people in our lifetime's experience, I am getting..)
So...we form a government that is founded on the sole principle of restoration of the Constitutional Republic as a representative form (democracy is
now officially impossible with MK Ultra; besides, it never WAS our country's form of gov), and we form one that is specifically designed to eliminate
the invisible weapons. Yeah...nukes are preferable, not that they should exist either. As for the current regime~you just ignore them. No one in
politics deserves a chance, ever again. Exception would be Kucinich. It's time they learned to use their hands.
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