Obama is sooo WEAK!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by babaloeey, Jul 22, 2011.

  1. #1 babaloeey, Jul 22, 2011
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    Seems to me he loves when the Republican FUCK him in the ass.

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    President Barack OBama has finally come out of the closet. Now it's no secret: He's a Republican. Since the 2010 midterm elections, Obama hasn't even attempted to conceal his deep, abiding love for the soulless corporations that truly run this country. He gives handjobs to millionaires in the form of extended tax cuts, while remaining silent as the working class gets gang-banged by union-busting governors in Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, and other states. Some should remind the President that just because he likes getting fucked in the ass by Republicans, doesn't mean the American people feel the same way.
     
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpq1oKOd9nE]‪Baraka flocka flame- Head of the state (Hard in the paint parody) HILARIOUS!!!‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
     
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  4. You're wrong but you still need to get out of my threads.
     
  5. Seems to me he has been fucking over everyone equally, what makes you think he aligned to any one party? From his actions he is a socialist and just wants to fuck over everyone.
     

  6. Limecat is probably thinking along the lines of :

    "A threat to justice somewhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

    -Martin Luther King Jr

    And you sir, with such great partisanship, are definitely a threat to justice not just somewhere, but everywhere.
     
  7. He's hardly a socialist. Such a tired talking point... :rolleyes:
     
  8. I find that easy to fap to.
     
  9. #9 babaloeey, Jul 22, 2011
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    As we're witnessing now with Obama and the debt ceiling crisis, bipartisan compromise leads to complete failure. This is a time when partisan leadership is needed - not compromise. You can generalize all you want about how every politican is one and the same, but it's simply not true. The Republican party (pandering to the fringe right) is a lot more extreme than the Democrat party. The Republicans are the ones causing the gridlock in Washington.

    Furthermore, politics has ALWAYS been a partisan battle between two conflicting ideologies - this has been true from the beginning of time! That's what politics are. So if you want to debate politics (last time I checked, this forum is called politics) instead of participating in a virtual circlejerk with your libertarian buddies spouting buzzwords like 'liberty' and 'justice', I would be more than happy to participate.

    Take a look at the issues and refrain from generalizing as both parties as the same - because they do, in fact, share MAJOR differences.
     

  10. You are describing the two party system
    which is hugely flawed.
     
  11. I'd just like to see a liberal president with balls who actually stands up for progressive principles. Obama is not a liberal - he's far from it. That's my problem with the Democrats - it's just more of the same Clinton-esque center-right politics.
     
  12. Of course it's flawed, but I don't see it changing in the near future.
     

  13. don't want people you don't like in your threads? easy answer: stop posting them. until then, prepare for dissent.
     

  14. Yes, things were going just swimmingly when the Democrats held a majority in both the House and Senate as well as the Presidency. There was no such gridlock, they passed budgets on time without any fanfare, and they even managed to get the out of control spending under control. They also managed to end the failed war on drugs as well as our multiple overseas aggressive wars.

    In fact, democrats were doing such a great job that they retired a record number of their seats in the House, Senate, and Governors races...just because.

    (warning, the above post contains copious amounts of sarcasm - view discretion is advised)
     

  15. Lmao, so history pre-1776 is null and void? Its always been two partys? Hahahaha. I didnt know Rome had Repubs and Democrats(pre imperial mind you) The GOP used to be a third party, I bet you would cry foul if Ron Paul won president and the LIBERTARIANS rose as a third party, what then? Is your fragile universe of politics shattered then? In fact, I could almost hear your wails now.

    Since beginning of time...... pff,, you really came off like a twelve year old. I find it funny the way you respond because its clear you are a troll. Good job, keep it up. The more you post misinformation the more people can see it being debunked, all in the same thread. :metal:
     
  16. I don't like people who come into my threads on their high-horse with their close-minded perspective and patronize me with a lecture rather than open their ears and participate in a debate.

    I'm more than aware of who MJU is and quite frankly, I don't care for him.
     
  17. You debunked me because you picked apart one innocuous remark? I don't think so, pal.

    And by the way, Ron Paul will not win presidency. I can say that with unequivocal certainty.
     
  18. #18 babaloeey, Jul 22, 2011
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    I'm talking about now. I'm talking about Obama's presidency. I'm talking about the unprecedented amount of gridlock and obstruction caused by the Republican party to block EVERY progressive legislation Obama attempts to pass.

    And how the hell is a Dem House supposed to pass landmark legislation with a sitting Republican president? The president is the one who sets the agenda so that assertion is really dumb.

    Stop deflecting. Better yet, stop posting - your arguments have no substance.
     

  19. Yes, damn those elected officials for doing what they were elected to do...

    Have you read the Constitution perchance? Say after me, REPUBLIC.
     

  20. Every president who has stood up for "progressive principles" has given us the worst pieces of legislation in history. Just sayin'. :smoke:

    Perhaps the worst is pictured above in post #3.
     

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