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But I was told to hate someone! It can't be the jews again; they already had their share.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:The approval ratings don't reflect the performance of the president in any meaningful way.
that reminds me.....in some other post about the hurricane that hit the us earlier this year everybody tellin me how naive i was for thinking that maybe in one or two years obamahopefully was going to bring the boys back home......just sayin`browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
For some reason, I'm still laughing.AGAG wrote:miditek wrote:The magic negro![]()
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Actually, he said he would reduce troop levels by about 30,000 by summer 2012, Which is about the same number as he added to Afghanistan when he entered office.. Only 10,000 by the end of this year.browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
It is a true shame that Obama inherit this war from bush...he was stuck with it since day one and hell at least he offers a decent solution. bush surely would keep the troops till the end of the days.bockrocker wrote:Actually, he said he would reduce troop levels by about 30,000 by summer 2012, Which is about the same number as he added to Afghanistan when he entered office.. Only 10,000 by the end of this year.browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
When will the troops really come home? Probably about the same time they come home from Germany and Japan (never).
I think the way people irrationally idolize Obama is a very sad reflection of the state of our society. To me, he is no better or worse than Bush. Just another politician.adrian9 wrote:It is a true shame that Obama inherit this war from bush...he was stuck with it since day one and hell at least he offers a decent solution. bush surely would keep the troops till the end of the days.bockrocker wrote:Actually, he said he would reduce troop levels by about 30,000 by summer 2012, Which is about the same number as he added to Afghanistan when he entered office.. Only 10,000 by the end of this year.browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
When will the troops really come home? Probably about the same time they come home from Germany and Japan (never).
Is that a banana in her (the doll's) left hand?browneyedgirl wrote:
Even dolls support Obama!
Yeah, if Obama gives her a banana she has to give him one, too!miditek wrote:Is that a banana in her (the doll's) left hand?browneyedgirl wrote:
Even dolls support Obama!
If I irrationally idolized obama I would say something like..."he is saving the world" or stuff like that, I truly respect what he is doing with the problems he inherit, in my humble opinion he is better than bush because bush put the USA in that war and that economy problems and Obama gotta deal with it and try to solve it in no time. and again, thats why he rocks. and you not.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the way people irrationally idolize Obama is a very sad reflection of the state of our society. To me, he is no better or worse than Bush. Just another politician.adrian9 wrote:It is a true shame that Obama inherit this war from bush...he was stuck with it since day one and hell at least he offers a decent solution. bush surely would keep the troops till the end of the days.bockrocker wrote:Actually, he said he would reduce troop levels by about 30,000 by summer 2012, Which is about the same number as he added to Afghanistan when he entered office.. Only 10,000 by the end of this year.browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
When will the troops really come home? Probably about the same time they come home from Germany and Japan (never).
I also think if I saved my perspiration over the course of a lifetime, I could start a sweatshop.
What is he doing that is such a sweeping statement of his good character? The fact that he has to deal with problems that he inherited does not suggest that he is doing any better than anyone else would have, in his place. Not only has he maintained troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan, but he got our nose into the whole Libya affair. In other words, he added another war on top of the ones he inherited, while spending massive amounts of money on health care and corporate bailouts...in the middle of a recession.adrian9 wrote:If I irrationally idolized obama I would say something like..."he is saving the world" or stuff like that, I truly respect what he is doing with the problems he inherit, in my humble opinion he is better than bush because bush put the USA in that war and that economy problems and Obama gotta deal with it and try to solve it in no time. and again, thats why he rocks. and you not.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the way people irrationally idolize Obama is a very sad reflection of the state of our society. To me, he is no better or worse than Bush. Just another politician.adrian9 wrote:It is a true shame that Obama inherit this war from bush...he was stuck with it since day one and hell at least he offers a decent solution. bush surely would keep the troops till the end of the days.bockrocker wrote:Actually, he said he would reduce troop levels by about 30,000 by summer 2012, Which is about the same number as he added to Afghanistan when he entered office.. Only 10,000 by the end of this year.browneyedgirl wrote:Did anyone hear his speech last night? He is going to bring the soldiers home from Afganistan by years end. Let's hope so. I don't know about iraq, but that's a start. And, yeah, I suppose he wants a second term.
When will the troops really come home? Probably about the same time they come home from Germany and Japan (never).
I also think if I saved my perspiration over the course of a lifetime, I could start a sweatshop.
Can't stop.AGAG wrote:For some reason, I'm still laughing.AGAG wrote:miditek wrote:The magic negro![]()
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Your metaphors are intense.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I also think if I saved my perspiration over the course of a lifetime, I could start a sweatshop.