im sorry but does this not look like straight up communism

Discussion in 'Politics' started by themeltdown, Jan 21, 2009.

  1. ...it's a word cloud of Obama's inauguration speech

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  2. im really confused man like what part makes you think its communism? :bongin::smoking::smoking:
     
  3. failing to see the communism :confused:
     
  4. common, every, people, new, generation, nation
    and the fact that freedom is really small up in the corner
     
  5. #5 dangermouse, Jan 21, 2009
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2009
    yeah....i dont see it either
     
  6. Its obvious, put the words into statements. Like "Less spirit" or "World Crisis" "
     
  7. To quote a great man, "You have smoked yourself retarded"
     
  8. .........what?

    care to elaborate
     
  9. Oh my god! Workers rights? That bastard.
     
  10. Stop trying to pick things out of this...

    and honestly.. I don't really see the "bad" in communism.. If it worked like it was designed (it never will due to human incapability) it would be amazing
     
  11. the same human error that prevents communism from being possible is the same human error that prevents anarchy from being possible and we all know which one of those would be better.
     
  12. You know what communism, Socialism and even democracy have in common, they all promise those things.

    It is just who's bullshit lines are you really going to believe.
     
  13. Ok, now that I have my tin foil hat on, I totally see it. :eek:
     
  14. I see he's toned the 'hope' and 'change' down.








    And, no.
     
  15. That is retarded dude, anyone could pick words out of any president's speech and claim they see something stupidly abstract..
     
  16. While he most definitely has the rhetorical skills to have given a speech with the intent to incite passion, using his themes of change and revitalized hope, it simply wasn't the direction that he needed to take. It's been made clear that he's a dreamer, and actively seeks to make his dreams into reality, but his inaugural address needed to be cooler, more down to earth and address the fact that he's aware of the problems facing the nation and that we as a people - not merely those in Washington, but the whole of the people, all those who desire any change at all - have to be proactive and work toward our goals. This is a major point in his campaign, and alarmingly I think it's something that a lot of people happen to miss: WE are the change we've been waiting for. It's not just up to the new president or the senate or any of our elected officials. It's up to you and me to rebuild and seek new direction.
     

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