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Should Obama consider resignation?

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posted on May, 18 2013 @ 12:49 PM
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Originally posted by bbracken677

Originally posted by lovebeck


Race has nothing to do with it. Get real.


Race has nothing to do with it, unless you are the majority of blacks in which case it is all about race when it comes to Obama.

How many blacks do you think voted for Obama for the simple reason he IS black? Any action taken against him will result in the playing of the race card. We see this every day...

Get real? Really? What world do you live in?


How many Whites voted against Obama simply because he is Black?..and what world do you live in?



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 04:02 PM
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Actually, for many people race wasn't an issue when voting for Obama.

It only comes up when people are questioning his policies, his lies, and his failures. Then it becomes an issue immediately. Usually from the left.



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 04:27 PM
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Originally posted by sonnny1
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Actually, for many people race wasn't an issue when voting for Obama.

It only comes up when people are questioning his policies, his lies, and his failures. Then it becomes an issue immediately. Usually from the left.



I too question his lies his failures and some of his policies,but that doesn't mean I am blind to a lot of people dis-ingenuousness when it came this man not all of it is "race" based some is purely partisan others have legit complaints like I do yet there are others who hate him for what he look like.understand this a lot of folks especially black folks understand when people are speaking in codes.



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 04:31 PM
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No. All these 'scandals' are all froth and no coffee. Can we get back to something more worthwhile?



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 06:19 PM
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Ok, I'll bite there is nothing to the scandals.

So you would agree that if someone comes into office that is a far right winger you think is a horrible person that they should be able to demand you answer the following questions or face the wrath of the IRS:
How much money do you have in your pocket? What are the content of your prayers? Turn over a copy of all your emails and online postings on every site you visit. We also want a copy of your medical records and the medical records of every person within the database where your records reside.

If you think that is ok and would not be a scandal then to you there are no scandals. If you say, it is ok for Obama, think of this, sometime in the future there will be elected an administration whose views you strongly disagree with, it is the way things happen in the US.

So if you would have answered those questions under the Bush administration and think it is not an overreach of power and abuse of power then you can say the IRS scandal isn't a scandal.



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 06:19 PM
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Originally posted by Isittruee
Resignation is pretty much an admission of guilt. He'll never admit to doing anything wrong. It'll always be someone else's fault or an "oversight".

As Wrabbit said as well. Look at his successors, now that's a scary list.
edit on 16-5-2013 by Isittruee because: Typo and added a sentence


Even if the spectre of impeachment comes up.... Clinton didn't resign....and he wasn't removed from office....



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 06:27 PM
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Originally posted by swanne
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I think that maybe Barrack Obama is not acting alone. Maybe he's following the orders from a higher level. Otherwise, nothing makes sense.


I think you're right. CFR has surrounded Presidents at least since Carter days. CFR and Shadow govt make all the big decisions. Obama is a good Left Hegelian though....



posted on May, 18 2013 @ 06:28 PM
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Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus

Originally posted by Isittruee
Resignation is pretty much an admission of guilt. He'll never admit to doing anything wrong. It'll always be someone else's fault or an "oversight".

As Wrabbit said as well. Look at his successors, now that's a scary list.
edit on 16-5-2013 by Isittruee because: Typo and added a sentence


Even if the spectre of impeachment comes up.... Clinton didn't resign....and he wasn't removed from office....


Agree.

The only way this happens if there is a connection, like Nixon.

Right now though, all it takes is someone willing to give up the goods, instead of falling on a sword.

I said this in another post. Plausible deniability is Obama's war cry right now. Its the only "foreword" being used, and the book is becoming a best seller. Im sure he would consider it, if his back was against the wall.



posted on May, 19 2013 @ 06:38 AM
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Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
CFR has surrounded Presidents at least since Carter days. CFR and Shadow govt make all the big decisions. Obama is a good Left Hegelian though....

Exactly. Guess who pushed a million of votes in favour of Obama in 2008 elections, thus guaranteeing his election? None other less than the very influential Oprah Winfrey, Member of the CFR, who was by the way offered at seat at the senate after this.


Winfrey's endorsement of Obama not only netted him 1,015,559 votes in the Democratic primary alone (with a 95% confidence interval of 423,123 to 1,596,995) but decided the election.


Source: en.wikipedia.org...'s_endorsement_of_Barack_Obama




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