[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Obama speaking.... (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 5/21/2009 6:47:06 AM EDT
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Is anyone else watching this, man, and I use the term LOOSELY, speak right now? I swear on all that is holy, if I had the money to replace it, my TV would be a pile of smoking rubble right now. My God how I fear where this, man, is going to lead us as a nation and a people. God save us.
Cliff notes for those who arent/cant watch.... he is having to clean up a huge mess, and everything is Bush's fault. He WILL close Gitmo. There will be NO "enhanced" interrogation of terrorist while he is in charge. He will be bringing some gitmo detainees to US prisons. |
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so he pretty much took a stand and said prisoners are coming here? must be worried about not gettting his money to close gitmo whatever senator or representative who takes one or a few of the terrorists in their district is gonna have a major headache. i hope obama fails. |
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Is anyone else watching this, man, and I use the term LOOSELY, speak right now? I swear on all that is holy, if I had the money to replace it, my TV would be a pile of smoking rubble right now. My God how I fear where this, man, is going to lead us as a nation and a people. God save us. Cliff notes for those who arent/cant watch.... he is having to clean up a huge mess, and everything is Bush's fault. He WILL close Gitmo. There will be NO "enhanced" interrogation of terrorist while he is in charge. He will be bringing some gitmo detainees to US prisons. He TOLD us he was going to do this, remember? Remember that CHANGE he was talking about? Well, here it is. Remember the WEALTH DISTRIBUTION? Check out the banks, auto companies, and insurers. This is it guys. What did you expect? He's running the country like a dictator. |
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Has he said what he plans to do with the current guests at Gitmo when he shuts it down? Just the other day Gibbs said they were hasty in the decission to close it down???? Bringing them to prisons here in the U.S., because, and I quote - "afterall, no one has ever escaped from a Federal Supermax prison". |
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Perfect for post 666 |
While we're at it, let me just state as plainly as I can here. The level of utter and complete contempt, that I hold for every single person who voted this man in office, and yes, if your reading this and you voted for him, this apply's directly to you, cannot be put into words. I truly believe that my children will face hell because of your decision. I despise your very existance. I loathe the fact that you consume oxygen unabated. Words simply do not exist that accurately and adequately express my feelings.
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Because putting them into our already overcrowded underfunded prison system is so much better than Gitmo...wait that might actually work out well
As for Obama, watching him speak is like being in a bad dream. I feel like everyone around me is brainwashed/hypnotized and I'm the only one who can see who he really is and the evil he is doing. It's both scary and depressing. |
| The people that murdered my fellow workers on 2/26/93 weren't whipped into a frenzy because of anything President Clinton did! TERRORISTS THAT CHANT DEATH TO USA WANT TO KILL US! And that means YOU, Mr. President. We didn't create these monsters because we didn't play nice with them; they CAME UP WITH THEIR SICK POLICIES ALL ON THEIR OWN! |
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I love how he blames Bush for everything when the fact is that every financial decision he has made thus far had been an abstract failure. I'm no financial genius but even I know you don't control debt by getting more debt. That's like telling someone who has a serious problem with credit cards to get more. Obama is the reason China is even threatening to use a different currency.
ETA I know it's been discussed here before but their was a guy on one of the liberal news channels the other day talking about Green jobs. He said different analyst predict for every Green job produced it will cost 4 jobs. |
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He met with angry lefty groups yesterday and is trying to throw them a bone
Under heavy criticism for a series of decisions on national security that resembled, for some, those of the Bush years, President Barack Obama hosted a lengthy meeting on Wednesday with the leaders of several key human rights and civil liberties groups.
Addressed were the topics that promise to be front and center during the President's major foreign policy speech scheduled for Thursday. According to an attendee, Obama expressed frustration with Congress' decision to remove funding for the closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. The president declared that his hands were tied in some ways regarding the use of reformed military tribunals, though he pledged to try as many detainees as possible in Article III federal courts. Speaking to human rights officials on Wednesday, the president also left the door open for the future release of detainee abuse photos, saying that his administration's current opposition to the release was dictated by immediate concern over the complications it could cause to America's mission in Afghanistan. In an interview with the Huffington Post, Massimino detailed what she described as a "lively and detailed and serious" discussion on some of the days most vexing national security issues. Over the course of roughly an hour and fifteen minutes, Obama, along with Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Attorney General Eric Holder, advisers Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, foreign policy hand Dennis McDonough, and counter-terrorism chief John Brennan, held court with a group of academics, as well as officials with the ACLU, Human Rights Watch, and the Center for Constitutional Rights. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/20/obama-huddles-with-human_n_206104.html |


