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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Super Nova » Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:58 pm

Neferti~ wrote:Does a Debate make American voters change their mind? I gathered not.

Obama was never a good speaker. He was Black! From the very beginning they talked about him reading it off the idiot cue and he stuffed up even then. People have short memories.
" He was Black!"

I don't under what that has to do with it?
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Neferti » Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:12 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Neferti~ wrote:Does a Debate make American voters change their mind? I gathered not.

Obama was never a good speaker. He was Black! From the very beginning they talked about him reading it off the idiot cue and he stuffed up even then. People have short memories.
" He was Black!"

I don't under what that has to do with it?

How come? The whole World media said it at the time. First Black American Prez. Novelty. ;)

Remember that JFK was the First Catholic Prez. :roll:


Perhaps Romney will be the first Mormon Prez?


America loves to be the FIRST at these things. :roll :rofl :rofl

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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by boxy » Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:59 pm

Michelle was probably giving him the evil eye all night.

Worst. Anniversary. Date. Evah. :evil:
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Super Nova » Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:05 pm

boxy wrote:Michelle was probably giving him the evil eye all night.

Worst. Anniversary. Date. Evah. :evil:
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Mattus » Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:22 am

Romney was nearly perfect. Horny for this debate, he didn't waste a breath. He moved from offence to offence, taking full advantage of the fact that Obama now has a record where he does not. Obama has had to grapple with trade offs, with realities. You could smell obamas disappointment in himself, in his own level of achievement in his first term. Candidate Obama wouldn't give president Obama four more years, why should anyone else? His umming and ahhing and long distractions made him seem an out of touch academic against a hard nosed business professional. It was no contest.

Romney used that with a certain skill I didn't even realise he had. Nearly perfect, as I said, until his smooth exterior suddenly became oily when discussing Medicare. There he began to reak of distrust when he joked that people over 60 could stop listening now. Candidate Obama took the opportunity to say "if you're 54 or 55 you might want to listen." And certainly won that exchange, making Romney out to be a slimy used car salesman. He followed up asking the audience if they thought the reason romney is keeping his policies and plans under wraps is because they are too good to share. im sure i heard this line from mccain against him in the last debates? nevertheless is scored a point. Perhaps it was enough to save Obama from a complete route in an otherwise underwhelming outing.
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Super Nova » Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:43 am

I love reading your commentary on the US political Mattus. It give me greater insight. Obama really performed badly and it was almost liek there was an agreement he would not come out fighting.
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by mantra » Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:44 am

Super Nova wrote: Obama really performed badly and it was almost liek there was an agreement he would not come out fighting.
There probably was an agreement of subtle submission or resignation.

Obama appointed 11 members of the Trilateral Commission to his cabinet. They are the puppet masters who determine US presidents and no doubt have observed Obama and decided it's time to move onto someone more hard nosed.
But, the vast majority of Americans have no idea who or what the Trilateral Commission is, much less the power they have usurped since 1976, when Jimmy Carter became the first Trilateral member to be elected president (Project Censored Story #1, 1976).

In light of today’s unprecedented financial crisis, they would be abhorred if they actually read Zbigniew Brzezinski’s (co-founder of the Commission with David Rockefeller) statement from his 1971 book, Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, which states that, “The nation-state as a fundamental unit of man’s organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force: International banks and multinational corporations are acting and planning in terms that are far in advance of the political concepts of the nation-state.”

Yet, this is exactly what is happening. The global banks and corporations are running circles around the nation state, including the United States. They have no regard for due process, Congress, or the will of the people.

Why have the American people been kept in the dark about a subject so great that it shakes our country to its very core?

The answer is simple: The top leadership of the media is also saturated with members of the Trilateral Commission who are able to selectively suppress the stories that are covered. They include:

• David Bradley, Chairman, Atlantic Media Company
• Karen Elliot House, former Senior Vice President, Dow Jones & Company, and Publisher, the Wall Street Journal
• Richard Plepler, Co-president, HBO
• Charlie Rose, PBS
• Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek
• Mortimer Zuckerman, Chairman, US News & World Reports
There are many other top-level media connections due to corporate directorships and stock ownership.

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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by AnimalMother » Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:30 pm

Obama was never as great as the media painted him to be. He is shallow, ideologically rigid, racist, and ignorant.

Without a teleprompter feeding him his lines, he is hopeless. You can tell which candidate studied for the debate, and which one spent his time golfing and schmoozing with movie stars.

Obama was never serious. When that fabled 3am call came - the US Embassy in Libya under attack - his response was to go back to sleep.

There is a possibility that Americans might finally start seeing the real Obama, not the constructed fake messiah that the media promote.
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Mattus » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:43 pm

AnimalMother wrote:Obama was never as great as the media painted him to be. He is shallow, ideologically rigid, racist, and ignorant.

Without a teleprompter feeding him his lines, he is hopeless. You can tell which candidate studied for the debate, and which one spent his time golfing and schmoozing with movie stars.

Obama was never serious. When that fabled 3am call came - the US Embassy in Libya under attack - his response was to go back to sleep.

There is a possibility that Americans might finally start seeing the real Obama, not the constructed fake messiah that the media promote.
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Re: Iowa Hiho!

Post by Aussie » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:49 pm

You might have explained Mattus. Poor old Super Forger would feel left down by you.

Denver was the first of three debates.

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