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09-23-2009, 03:27 PM #1OPSenior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
This really is turning into a joke presidency
The Associated Press: Fidel Castro praises Obama on climate change
This is an endorsement we just don't need. I went with my friend to Cuba in 1998 through Toronto.....and away from the coastal Hotels, it's a total shithole. Aside from the sick baseball and cigars we smoked that is.Islandborn Reviewed by Islandborn on . Castro campaigns for Obama This really is turning into a joke presidency The Associated Press: Fidel Castro praises Obama on climate change This is an endorsement we just don't need. I went with my friend to Cuba in 1998 through Toronto.....and away from the coastal Hotels, it's a total shithole. Aside from the sick baseball and cigars we smoked that is. Rating: 5There is an extremely fine line between genius and psycho.
32 years and I\'ve never met a good cop.
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09-23-2009, 03:34 PM #2Senior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
the main thing, is to learn from this election ... it's NOT about what candidates SAY, it's about what they DO, and Obama has been the slick con-man, his entire adult life ... nothing but a 'bag man' for Daley's Chicago machine ... they're ALL willing to lie their asses off, to win election, and re-election ... as voters, we need to pick the lesser liar, that won't destroy our country while fulfilling his ego trip ... :smokin:
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09-23-2009, 05:14 PM #3OPSenior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
Originally Posted by the image reaper
There is an extremely fine line between genius and psycho.
32 years and I\'ve never met a good cop.
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09-24-2009, 12:27 AM #4Senior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Originally Posted by Islandborn
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09-24-2009, 05:02 AM #5Senior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
I agree with much of what Delusions said, and you have to give notice to all the dictators that endorse Obama. Quadafi, Chavez, Castro.... And all our strugling allies in 3rd world countries that aren't dictators, well, you can cool your heels like Hondurus' exiled president.
Obama is going down in flames far faster than I believe his globalist handlers anticipated. He's an officer of the New World Order that is pushing their agenda under orders. He has no interest in helping Americans whatsoever. His failure to connect with the people shows that much. He comes across as smug, condescending, and arrogent. But he is very charismatic and can rally the mob fairly well. Which leads into the conversational hypnosis that he implements, explaining his tight scripting to teleprompters to place the queues he needs to in order to program the populace. Just go look that one up, if you're interested- Obama & conversation hypnosis.
If you think Obama's bad, just wait for the next President. The NWO knew that Obama would tank, and then there would be another to step in and fix all of our problems. That's the one you need to watch for, depending how well Obama does pushing the agenda. Our own government is doing a great job submitting us under the police state already, so they might not even need the political messiah after Obama.
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09-24-2009, 03:22 PM #6OPSenior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
I can follow with ya'll, to some points. But who do you believe will rise from Obama's ashes? A crazy righty? A Ron Paulian? Im interested.
There is an extremely fine line between genius and psycho.
32 years and I\'ve never met a good cop.
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09-24-2009, 05:18 PM #7Senior Member
Castro campaigns for Obama
Originally Posted by Islandborn
if the liberal establishment manages to push through some sort of amnesty, bringing millions of the ignorant poor into the voting pool, i suppose we can expect more and more moves toward socialism and a downward spiral for both business and individual liberty. if they manage to force the public option into a health care bill, despite public opinion and the objections of the republicans, there's a good chance we will follow europe down that shit filled drain. at least it would be a quick, if painful, death for the grand dreams of individual liberty held by our forefathers.
should americans wake up and, rejecting that totalitarian route, reinvigorate the republican party, we might just end up in the grip of a faith driven business centered regime. though we would probably enjoy an economic resurgence from such a change, i'm afraid our liberties would suffer just as much. it would just take a little longer for our society to devolve into a socialistic nightmare, powered by greedy politicians holding sway over powerful corporations. neither of these scenarios holds a particularly rosy future for those of us who prefer freedom over slavery.
i would love to believe we could find that center path, allowing the private sector to flourish under the loose control of a smaller, more ethically centered government. i'd like to believe it, but i suppose that's just wishful thinking. as government reinforces the culture of entitlement and americans demand more and more of the rewards of wealth for less and less effort, there is little chance the masses will give up the illusions of comfort for the inevitable pains of self-reliance.
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