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Shame on Obama, as He Grovels Before the World!!!

JustChristian

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Come on, no one's reading comprehension could possibly be that poor !!

You must be writing all these ridiculous posts on purpose.

"The tool for Socialism/fascism was the passage of the 16th amendment giving the Federal government power to tax income."

I don't see any rational point here.
 

righteousdude2

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Well, there you go again!

What changed from the last administration and who do you feel would be different? McCain/Palin???

I can "betcha" under McCain/Palin we'd not have been called "arrogant, dismissive, and derisive." McCain refused to give into the Viet Nam POW leadership. This man loves America. All Obama loves about America is what he hopes to change her into.

McCain tried to warn America about Obama, no one listened, and now we are getting the kind of change that will make us "wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!!!":tear:

Pastor Paul:type:
 

righteousdude2

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Just Smoke and Mirrors....

As I have stated many times, the Rs & the Ds are taking us down the same exact path!!

Basically, the only differences are:
1 The Rs are considerably more genteel, gracious and civilized in the process, whereas the Ds are doing it in "bar-room brawl" fashion, and
2 The Rs are doing it at a gentle pace whereas the Ds are driving us over the precipice "wide-open throttle"!

Same end result, just different methods!

SORRY.....Your response is nothing more than "smoke and mirrors."
 

righteousdude2

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No 'splaining to do.....

HUH??????

You're gonna have to 'splain this answer, RD; I just don't get it!

Your response was nothing more than the same old thing. To say that the R's are doing what the D's are doing, only slower, is the old slight of hand trick. There are still some significant differences between the parties, and like I said earlier, McCain would never grovel on the world stage. He didn't grovel in Viet Nam, and he would have stood strong and proud in Europe last week.

As for the debt, I can't say. But, your response was nothing new, and nothing earth shattering. It was simply the same old same old!
 

just-want-peace

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There are still some significant differences between the parties,---
OK, point taken!

I should have reworded this: "Basically, the only differences are:", because you are correct; there are other significant differences.

BUT I still maintain that either party is taking us down the same path, to the same destination, as per my original post!

IE: right now we're on a Harley with Throttle-Wide-Open with a "Hell's Angel" in the drivers seat, while the last administration had us cruising comfortably along in a limo with a nice grandfatherly type driving.
 

Bro. Curtis

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McCain standing proud in Vietnam was way before he was a politician. I believe he to be as liberal as they come, and doubt he would have said anything different.

McCain's cavalier attitude towards our constitutional guarantee of free speech is the latest in a series of events this year that raise questions as to his fitness for the presidency. With all he does, McCain has an air of self-righteous arrogance. Everything he proposes is about reform, and woe to the man or woman who stands in the way of reform. McCain will not let peons in the Senate or among the American people stand against him. In a crystallizing moment in 2000, McCain proclaimed that he was "Luke Skywalker trying to get out of the death star." He said everyone was out to get him, but that "We're going to kill them. We're going to win this election."
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/graham/060430
 

matt wade

Well-Known Member
He didn't grovel in Viet Nam, and he would have stood strong and proud in Europe last week.

I thank McCain for his service to this country, but I don't think he would have stood as strong as you claim. Don't get me wrong, I think he would have been better than Obama, but just not as strong as you claim. Remember, McCain is a guy that is supposedly anti-abortion, yet tells us that he would allow his 16 year old daughter to make her own decision if she were to become pregnant. That is not standing strong for what you (supposedly) believe in.
 

LeBuick

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I can "betcha" under McCain/Palin we'd not have been called "arrogant, dismissive, and derisive." McCain refused to give into the Viet Nam POW leadership. This man loves America. All Obama loves about America is what he hopes to change her into.

McCain tried to warn America about Obama, no one listened, and now we are getting the kind of change that will make us "wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!!!":tear:

Pastor Paul:type:

I think it takes great strength to admit to your faults on the world stage. What probably hurts the most about what Obama said, it was true...
 
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