lol.."King Bill the Priapic"
lol.."King Bill the Priapic"
That's about the funniest satire I've read since your friend 30gAy's.Andrea Mitchell on Morning Joe this morning:
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-f...says-mccain-sabotaged-obama-military-hospital
So, why isn't the right talking about his visits to visit injured troops in Afghanistan and Iraq without photographers? No praise for that?
It's amazing to me that fear of the New World Order is so often used against Democrats, when the Republicans are in heavy attendance at every Bilderberg conference. If you fear the NWO, vote Obama. He still respects democracy.
I commend that, it was long overdue. I thought the original purpose of his trip was to assess Afghanistan and Iraq. Amazingly, even after the visit and meeting with those who know what's going on, he hasn't changed his stance. He will though, once elected.
NWO in terms of a communal view of the world - where we share resources, wealth, and most importantly ideology, as long as it fits social democrats view of what is right ideology and what is wrong. Granted most republicans share this same flaw. True conservatives and libertarians do not.
I think he only respects the parts of democracy and the Constitution that suit his needs, like most other politicians in Washington (except maybe Ron Paul and a few others). IMHO you guys are naive about this guy, he is a politician, and a very slick one at that. "Change you can believe in" is his advertising campaign, and you're swallowing it hook line and sinker. So much so that when he breaks from some of your party's core beliefs (campaign finance, FISA, Gay Marriage, abortion, healthcare for all, etc..) you just keep eating it up. He will disappoint you. IMHO you should have nominated Hillary if you were looking for character.
One of the things Republicans have always liked about George Bush is his stead fast resolve in what he believes in, regardless of how it effects his popularity. I just don't see that kind of resolve in Obama. I tend to like politicians who show this kind of character, whether I agree with their policies entirely or not.
George Bush is a politician and McCain is a politician. All of them are suspect for simply aspiring to the job of President of the United States. None are desirous of the position for strictly altruistic reasons and does enlightened self interest on personal level have any place in the presidency? Kind of like the old joke "I wouldn't belong to a club that would have me as a member" I don't wasnt to be ruled by anyone who wants the job...but I don't have a serious alternative. I could secede from the Union but I don't think the Union would notice until tax time and then my secession would be very one sided.I commend that, it was long overdue. I thought the original purpose of his trip was to assess Afghanistan and Iraq. Amazingly, even after the visit and meeting with those who know what's going on, he hasn't changed his stance. He will though, once elected.
NWO in terms of a communal view of the world - where we share resources, wealth, and most importantly ideology, as long as it fits social democrats view of what is right ideology and what is wrong. Granted most republicans share this same flaw. True conservatives and libertarians do not.
I think he only respects the parts of democracy and the Constitution that suit his needs, like most other politicians in Washington (except maybe Ron Paul and a few others). IMHO you guys are naive about this guy, he is a politician, and a very slick one at that. "Change you can believe in" is his advertising campaign, and you're swallowing it hook line and sinker. So much so that when he breaks from some of your party's core beliefs (campaign finance, FISA, Gay Marriage, abortion, healthcare for all, etc..) you just keep eating it up. He will disappoint you. IMHO you should have nominated Hillary if you were looking for character.
One of the things Republicans have always liked about George Bush is his stead fast resolve in what he believes in, regardless of how it effects his popularity. I just don't see that kind of resolve in Obama. I tend to like politicians who show this kind of character, whether I agree with their policies entirely or not.
Good point, and understood...I don't think of it as America's needing to be "feared"..I would say we are losing (have lost) a lot of respect in the last 8 years--that is a REAL weakness, and as dangerous as an over-streched military.
I commend that, it was long overdue. I thought the original purpose of his trip was to assess Afghanistan and Iraq. Amazingly, even after the visit and meeting with those who know what's going on, he hasn't changed his stance. He will though, once elected.
NWO in terms of a communal view of the world - where we share resources, wealth, and most importantly ideology, as long as it fits social democrats view of what is right ideology and what is wrong. Granted most republicans share this same flaw. True conservatives and libertarians do not.
I think he only respects the parts of democracy and the Constitution that suit his needs, like most other politicians in Washington (except maybe Ron Paul and a few others). IMHO you guys are naive about this guy, he is a politician, and a very slick one at that. "Change you can believe in" is his advertising campaign, and you're swallowing it hook line and sinker. So much so that when he breaks from some of your party's core beliefs (campaign finance, FISA, Gay Marriage, abortion, healthcare for all, etc..) you just keep eating it up. He will disappoint you. IMHO you should have nominated Hillary if you were looking for character.
One of the things Republicans have always liked about George Bush is his stead fast resolve in what he believes in, regardless of how it effects his popularity. I just don't see that kind of resolve in Obama. I tend to like politicians who show this kind of character, whether I agree with their policies entirely or not.
and whether or not he is WRONG! Personally I like someone that learns from their mistakes and makes adjustments.
