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Obama's list of enemy combatant countries grows: 1) Israel 2) Australia Israel has never been a friend or ally of the US. The only relationship we have with them is that they demand we give them money and weapons and we do it and they like it. Australia, on the other hand, has been a great ally and doesn't deserve to be thrown under the bus by this idiot president. Oh.......give it a rest. In. |
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There's a glaring mistake in your statement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Let's not forget that Obama was castrated in the most recent election. His ability to do a lot more harm has been degraded substantially. Let him have his temper tantrums because at the end of the day it doesn't amount to a hill of beans. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Let's also not forget Obungo was not running.........if he were.......the MSM, and 52% of the population would dutifully line up and lick his balls. There's a glaring mistake in your statement. Correct, they'll lick his balls regardless. |
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You think he's driving Ms. Daisy, Valerie Jarrett around, or just running with his own script ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeeessss, yessss, keep it up, Obama. Continue being the dumbass we all know you are. Whatever you do, don't pull a Clinton and head to the middle during your lame duckedness. You think he's driving Ms. Daisy, Valerie Jarrett around, or just running with his own script ? Not only is he still driving her around he's using that we'll used Shitcago tactic of driving thru store fronts and snatching and grabbing everything in site.. 383 |
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he is just renting the big house , now he is smashing it up before he is evicted View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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bow to our enemies and piss on our friends Why wait start the process now 26 months is to long !!!! Get that pos out now!!!!! |
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Correct, they'll lick his balls regardless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Let's not forget that Obama was castrated in the most recent election. His ability to do a lot more harm has been degraded substantially. Let him have his temper tantrums because at the end of the day it doesn't amount to a hill of beans. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Let's also not forget Obungo was not running.........if he were.......the MSM, and 52% of the population would dutifully line up and lick his balls. There's a glaring mistake in your statement. Correct, they'll lick his balls regardless. Keyword - castrate. |
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View Quote That scene in the jerk is my single favorite movie scene of all time |
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Let's also not forget Obungo was not running.........if he were.......the MSM, and 52% of the population would dutifully line up and lick his balls. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Let's not forget that Obama was castrated in the most recent election. His ability to do a lot more harm has been degraded substantially. Let him have his temper tantrums because at the end of the day it doesn't amount to a hill of beans. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Let's also not forget Obungo was not running.........if he were.......the MSM, and 52% of the population would dutifully line up and lick his balls. Exactly. Those against Obama are in the minority when it comes to presidential elections. I'm still not worried as federal legislation such as another AWB are dead in the water. Let him act like a fool for the next 2 years. |
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.................. Keyword - castrate. View Quote You're right........it has already begun.............. |
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Gee my eyes must not be as aharp as they once were. Since you have found the offensive passage, please cite it directly so that I may understand why this is such a grave issue. Thank you for your help in advance.
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As noted in the OP, the portion of Our Fine Young President's speech wherein he directly criticizes the position of Australia's Government on so-called man-caused Global Climate Change. It's a bit towards the end, so perhaps you didn't read it. One does not go into another's house and publicly criticize them before the world. If a country is behaving so badly that they deserve public criticism, one should not favor them with a personal visit. Obama continues to behave boorishly and immaturely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
As noted in the OP, the portion of Our Fine Young President's speech wherein he directly criticizes the position of Australia's Government on so-called man-caused Global Climate Change. It's a bit towards the end, so perhaps you didn't read it. One does not go into another's house and publicly criticize them before the world. If a country is behaving so badly that they deserve public criticism, one should not favor them with a personal visit. Obama continues to behave boorishly and immaturely. |
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Gee my eyes must not be as aharp as they once were. Since you have found the offensive passage, please cite it directly so that I may understand why this is such a grave issue. Thank you for your help in advance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Gee my eyes must not be as aharp as they once were. Since you have found the offensive passage, please cite it directly so that I may understand why this is such a grave issue. Thank you for your help in advance. Quoted:
As noted in the OP, the portion of Our Fine Young President's speech wherein he directly criticizes the position of Australia's Government on so-called man-caused Global Climate Change. It's a bit towards the end, so perhaps you didn't read it. One does not go into another's house and publicly criticize them before the world. If a country is behaving so badly that they deserve public criticism, one should not favor them with a personal visit. Obama continues to behave boorishly and immaturely. Since you are apparently unable to find them on your own, I will help you out.--this once. You really must work on your reading comprehension skills if you want to be taken seriously. Remember that these remarks must be taken in context; that context being said in a country whose duly-elected Government has decided to not follow Our Fine Young President's policy on so-called climate change. "Over the last few years, the United States has put more people back to work than all other advanced economies combined. But America can’t be expected to just carry the world economy on our back. So here in Brisbane, the G-20 has a responsibility to act -- to boost demand, and invest more in infrastructure, and create good jobs for the people of all our nations. As we develop, as we focus on our econ, we cannot forget the need to lead on the global fight against climate change. Now, I know that’s -- (applause) -- I know there’s been a healthy debate in this country about it. (Laughter.) Here in the Asia Pacific, nobody has more at stake when it comes to thinking about and then acting on climate change. Here, a climate that increases in temperature will mean more extreme and frequent storms, more flooding, rising seas that submerge Pacific islands. Here in Australia, it means longer droughts, more wildfires. The incredible natural glory of the Great Barrier Reef is threated. Worldwide, this past summer was the hottest on record. No nation is immune, and every nation has a responsibility to do its part. And you’ll recall at the beginning I said the United States and Australia has a lot in common. Well, one of the things we have in common is we produce a lot of carbon. Part of it’s this legacy of wide-open spaces and the frontier mentality, and this incredible abundance of resources. And so, historically, we have not been the most energy-efficient of nations, which means we’ve got to step up. In the United States, our carbon pollution is near its lowest levels in almost two decades -- and I’m very proud of that. Under my Climate Action Plan, we intend to do more. In Beijing, I announced our ambitious new goal -- reducing our net greenhouse gas emissions by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by the year 2025, which will double the pace at which we’re reducing carbon pollution in the United States. Now, in a historic step, China made its own commitment, for the first time, agreeing to slow, peak and then reverse the course of China’s carbon emissions. And the reason that’s so important is because if China, as it develops, adapts the same per capita carbon emissions as advanced economies like the United States or Australia, this planet doesn’t stand a chance, because they’ve got a lot more people." |
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Israel has never been a friend or ally of the US. The only relationship we have with them is that they demand we give them money and weapons and we do it and they like it. Australia, on the other hand, has been a great ally and doesn't deserve to be thrown under the bus by this idiot president. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Obama's list of enemy combatant countries grows: 1) Israel 2) Australia Israel has never been a friend or ally of the US. The only relationship we have with them is that they demand we give them money and weapons and we do it and they like it. Australia, on the other hand, has been a great ally and doesn't deserve to be thrown under the bus by this idiot president. A sad sad thing is if Israel wanted to they could and can make us come to a halt economically so damned fast the skid marks would hurt. They are the providers for all the cell and most of the switching software for communications and the backbone of a ton of internet stuff also. |
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Quoted: What is his problem with Tony Abbott? View Quote All of this is great for Australia, but drives the leftists crazy. That's why Obama hates him. Much like he hates Netanyahu, another right-wing leader who acts in the best interests of his country and people. Obama seems to find such an approach to governing "cowardly". |
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Since you are apparently unable to find them on your own, I will help you out.--this once. You really must work on your reading comprehension skills if you want to be taken seriously. Remember that these remarks must be taken in context; that context being said in a country whose duly-elected Government has decided to not follow Our Fine Young President's policy on so-called climate change. "Over the last few years, the United States has put more people back to work than all other advanced economies combined. But America can’t be expected to just carry the world economy on our back. So here in Brisbane, the G-20 has a responsibility to act -- to boost demand, and invest more in infrastructure, and create good jobs for the people of all our nations. As we develop, as we focus on our econ, we cannot forget the need to lead on the global fight against climate change. Now, I know that’s -- (applause) -- I know there’s been a healthy debate in this country about it. (Laughter.) Here in the Asia Pacific, nobody has more at stake when it comes to thinking about and then acting on climate change. Here, a climate that increases in temperature will mean more extreme and frequent storms, more flooding, rising seas that submerge Pacific islands. Here in Australia, it means longer droughts, more wildfires. The incredible natural glory of the Great Barrier Reef is threated. Worldwide, this past summer was the hottest on record. No nation is immune, and every nation has a responsibility to do its part. And you’ll recall at the beginning I said the United States and Australia has a lot in common. Well, one of the things we have in common is we produce a lot of carbon. Part of it’s this legacy of wide-open spaces and the frontier mentality, and this incredible abundance of resources. And so, historically, we have not been the most energy-efficient of nations, which means we’ve got to step up. In the United States, our carbon pollution is near its lowest levels in almost two decades -- and I’m very proud of that. Under my Climate Action Plan, we intend to do more. In Beijing, I announced our ambitious new goal -- reducing our net greenhouse gas emissions by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by the year 2025, which will double the pace at which we’re reducing carbon pollution in the United States. Now, in a historic step, China made its own commitment, for the first time, agreeing to slow, peak and then reverse the course of China’s carbon emissions. And the reason that’s so important is because if China, as it develops, adapts the same per capita carbon emissions as advanced economies like the United States or Australia, this planet doesn’t stand a chance, because they’ve got a lot more people." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Gee my eyes must not be as aharp as they once were. Since you have found the offensive passage, please cite it directly so that I may understand why this is such a grave issue. Thank you for your help in advance. Quoted:
As noted in the OP, the portion of Our Fine Young President's speech wherein he directly criticizes the position of Australia's Government on so-called man-caused Global Climate Change. It's a bit towards the end, so perhaps you didn't read it. One does not go into another's house and publicly criticize them before the world. If a country is behaving so badly that they deserve public criticism, one should not favor them with a personal visit. Obama continues to behave boorishly and immaturely. Since you are apparently unable to find them on your own, I will help you out.--this once. You really must work on your reading comprehension skills if you want to be taken seriously. Remember that these remarks must be taken in context; that context being said in a country whose duly-elected Government has decided to not follow Our Fine Young President's policy on so-called climate change. "Over the last few years, the United States has put more people back to work than all other advanced economies combined. But America can’t be expected to just carry the world economy on our back. So here in Brisbane, the G-20 has a responsibility to act -- to boost demand, and invest more in infrastructure, and create good jobs for the people of all our nations. As we develop, as we focus on our econ, we cannot forget the need to lead on the global fight against climate change. Now, I know that’s -- (applause) -- I know there’s been a healthy debate in this country about it. (Laughter.) Here in the Asia Pacific, nobody has more at stake when it comes to thinking about and then acting on climate change. Here, a climate that increases in temperature will mean more extreme and frequent storms, more flooding, rising seas that submerge Pacific islands. Here in Australia, it means longer droughts, more wildfires. The incredible natural glory of the Great Barrier Reef is threated. Worldwide, this past summer was the hottest on record. No nation is immune, and every nation has a responsibility to do its part. And you’ll recall at the beginning I said the United States and Australia has a lot in common. Well, one of the things we have in common is we produce a lot of carbon. Part of it’s this legacy of wide-open spaces and the frontier mentality, and this incredible abundance of resources. And so, historically, we have not been the most energy-efficient of nations, which means we’ve got to step up. In the United States, our carbon pollution is near its lowest levels in almost two decades -- and I’m very proud of that. Under my Climate Action Plan, we intend to do more. In Beijing, I announced our ambitious new goal -- reducing our net greenhouse gas emissions by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by the year 2025, which will double the pace at which we’re reducing carbon pollution in the United States. Now, in a historic step, China made its own commitment, for the first time, agreeing to slow, peak and then reverse the course of China’s carbon emissions. And the reason that’s so important is because if China, as it develops, adapts the same per capita carbon emissions as advanced economies like the United States or Australia, this planet doesn’t stand a chance, because they’ve got a lot more people." Wow, that's just damning. |
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Israel has never been a friend or ally of the US. The only relationship we have with them is that they demand we give them money and weapons and we do it and they like it. Australia, on the other hand, has been a great ally and doesn't deserve to be thrown under the bus by this idiot president. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Obama's list of enemy combatant countries grows: 1) Israel 2) Australia Israel has never been a friend or ally of the US. The only relationship we have with them is that they demand we give them money and weapons and we do it and they like it. Australia, on the other hand, has been a great ally and doesn't deserve to be thrown under the bus by this idiot president. Actually, Israel provided us with humint in the ME after Clinton gutted our intelligence community. That meant providing a lot of sensitive information to our guys. They didn't have to do that, and I expect that it caused some damage to their sourcing. |
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The next thing you know, he'll be giving the Queen of England an Ipod.
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(2M) Wow, that's just damning (raf) No, just insulting and petulant. As are so many of Our Fine Young President's comments, of late. |
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