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Not an Obama groupie by any means, but could care less what Jon Stewart got to say, least funny "comedian" ever.. ?
Quote from: Jome on January 24, 2009, 08:49:47 AMNot an Obama groupie by any means, but could care less what Jon Stewart got to say, least funny "comedian" ever.. ?Finally, somebody that recognizes the real.and....LMAO @ anyone who think Obama got elected because he's black (possibly the funniest thing I've ever heard)LMAO @ anyone who think Obama is gonna fix everything (name one president that has been able to accomplish everything he said he would do)and finallyLMAO @ anyone who wants Obama to fail (Your ass is on the line too retards)
Quote from: Shallow on January 24, 2009, 05:26:54 PMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 02:35:00 PMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.For what it's worth. I've felt the exact same way for a while now. The only real difference I think we are going to see in the next 4 years is that while Bush was bombing places and spending too much tax money he was being blamed for bombing places. Obama will be bombing places and spending too much tax dollars but we'll be blamed for spending. Notice how most of the things he ran on weren't even mentioned in his speech. Did he once say we're gonna bring them home from Iraq while he was jabbering about "our enemies"?The US could invade Iran next week and no one is going to doubt him.Exactly. Obama will absolutely be the same war monger, he's a puppet.
Quote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 02:35:00 PMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.For what it's worth. I've felt the exact same way for a while now. The only real difference I think we are going to see in the next 4 years is that while Bush was bombing places and spending too much tax money he was being blamed for bombing places. Obama will be bombing places and spending too much tax dollars but we'll be blamed for spending. Notice how most of the things he ran on weren't even mentioned in his speech. Did he once say we're gonna bring them home from Iraq while he was jabbering about "our enemies"?The US could invade Iran next week and no one is going to doubt him.
Quote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.
LOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...
Quote from: King Sikotic II on January 25, 2009, 12:05:07 PMQuote from: Jome on January 24, 2009, 08:49:47 AMNot an Obama groupie by any means, but could care less what Jon Stewart got to say, least funny "comedian" ever.. ?Finally, somebody that recognizes the real.and....LMAO @ anyone who think Obama got elected because he's black (possibly the funniest thing I've ever heard)LMAO @ anyone who think Obama is gonna fix everything (name one president that has been able to accomplish everything he said he would do)and finallyLMAO @ anyone who wants Obama to fail (Your ass is on the line too retards)He got elected because the corporations that run America saw a man who was intelligent and charming but also who would represent a perceived change to disillusioned americans because he is black and therefore black people in particular think he shares their pain and understands their struggles and so will be the saviour. Therefore they pushed him as one of the top tier candidates and shunned other very capable candidates because their vision of America was very different to their own.I don't think me, jrome or anyone else here actually wants him to fail to live up to all of the wonderful things his supporters are hoping for. Merely that that the status quo will not change for the better and it's apparent from the appointments of so many corporate and globalist cronies that the road being headed down is exactly the same one. The major difference between him and his predecessor is he is smarter than Bush and so is more capable of selling the message.
Quote from: Shallow on January 25, 2009, 10:23:34 AMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 25, 2009, 12:29:33 AMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 09:55:39 PMQuote from: Shallow on January 24, 2009, 05:26:54 PMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 02:35:00 PMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.For what it's worth. I've felt the exact same way for a while now. The only real difference I think we are going to see in the next 4 years is that while Bush was bombing places and spending too much tax money he was being blamed for bombing places. Obama will be bombing places and spending too much tax dollars but we'll be blamed for spending. Notice how most of the things he ran on weren't even mentioned in his speech. Did he once say we're gonna bring them home from Iraq while he was jabbering about "our enemies"?The US could invade Iran next week and no one is going to doubt him.Exactly. Obama will absolutely be the same war monger, he's a puppet.Actually, Obama very well might be a puppet, but you're miss judging the scope of puppetry we're dealing with here....It's not cookie-cutter fellas... Obama can do his presidency completely different from Bush, doesn't mean he's not still being controlled... ya dig???The US Empire needs certain things to happen to maintain itself, so it can never be too different from Bush's regime. It just has to look that way. Carefully study the policies Clinton's 8 years with Bush's 8 years and you'll notice how similar both presidents were, despite the media talking like it was night and day.The problem with this argument is that the country is saying we want to follow a different way of maintaining. Obama might not even realize that his supporters are ready to hold him accountable. Obama promised changed, and if he doesn't not deliver, people like me will hold his feet to the fire. Almost every friend I have that worked for his campaign all say the say thing, that they all are going to hold his feet to the fire.
Quote from: El the Self Image on January 25, 2009, 12:29:33 AMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 09:55:39 PMQuote from: Shallow on January 24, 2009, 05:26:54 PMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 02:35:00 PMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.For what it's worth. I've felt the exact same way for a while now. The only real difference I think we are going to see in the next 4 years is that while Bush was bombing places and spending too much tax money he was being blamed for bombing places. Obama will be bombing places and spending too much tax dollars but we'll be blamed for spending. Notice how most of the things he ran on weren't even mentioned in his speech. Did he once say we're gonna bring them home from Iraq while he was jabbering about "our enemies"?The US could invade Iran next week and no one is going to doubt him.Exactly. Obama will absolutely be the same war monger, he's a puppet.Actually, Obama very well might be a puppet, but you're miss judging the scope of puppetry we're dealing with here....It's not cookie-cutter fellas... Obama can do his presidency completely different from Bush, doesn't mean he's not still being controlled... ya dig???The US Empire needs certain things to happen to maintain itself, so it can never be too different from Bush's regime. It just has to look that way. Carefully study the policies Clinton's 8 years with Bush's 8 years and you'll notice how similar both presidents were, despite the media talking like it was night and day.
Quote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 09:55:39 PMQuote from: Shallow on January 24, 2009, 05:26:54 PMQuote from: Poppa Large on January 24, 2009, 02:35:00 PMQuote from: El the Self Image on January 24, 2009, 10:28:27 AMLOL dude,they were being funny man, in actuality Jon Stewart is an Obama supporter.....and as for what they said in the video.... well, Obama got elected NOT because Black, but because he knows how to play the game.... ALL PRESIDENTS SPOUT THAT RHETORIC.... Get over it dude, have a V8 instead...And, you clearly missed the point as well. It doesn't matter if it was McCain or Obama or Bush, they are purely figureheads. The only candidates that would have actually changed anything would have been Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader.When did I say he only got elected because he was black? I'm not upset because a black democrat is in the white house, i'm upset because so many idiots running around thinking that Obama is fundamentally different than 95% of the rest of Congress.For what it's worth. I've felt the exact same way for a while now. The only real difference I think we are going to see in the next 4 years is that while Bush was bombing places and spending too much tax money he was being blamed for bombing places. Obama will be bombing places and spending too much tax dollars but we'll be blamed for spending. Notice how most of the things he ran on weren't even mentioned in his speech. Did he once say we're gonna bring them home from Iraq while he was jabbering about "our enemies"?The US could invade Iran next week and no one is going to doubt him.Exactly. Obama will absolutely be the same war monger, he's a puppet.Actually, Obama very well might be a puppet, but you're miss judging the scope of puppetry we're dealing with here....It's not cookie-cutter fellas... Obama can do his presidency completely different from Bush, doesn't mean he's not still being controlled... ya dig???
Let's not forget that a lot of these "groupies" are starting to be more politically active in their community. Say what you want about where were these people before Obama, but the case remains that these types of people are here because of Obama winning.
Quote from: Mr. Javii on January 28, 2009, 02:16:21 PMLet's not forget that a lot of these "groupies" are starting to be more politically active in their community. Say what you want about where were these people before Obama, but the case remains that these types of people are here because of Obama winning. word,thats one undeniable positive thing to come out of this election,regardless the outcome. not only the youthful movement but the resurgence as a whole of the voting process. we owe alot of it to Obama and W for being a colossal fuck-up.
Quote from: ^ReLentLess^ on January 28, 2009, 02:27:08 PMQuote from: Mr. Javii on January 28, 2009, 02:16:21 PMLet's not forget that a lot of these "groupies" are starting to be more politically active in their community. Say what you want about where were these people before Obama, but the case remains that these types of people are here because of Obama winning. word,thats one undeniable positive thing to come out of this election,regardless the outcome. not only the youthful movement but the resurgence as a whole of the voting process. we owe alot of it to Obama and W for being a colossal fuck-up. Put another way, how do you think this current surge of grass roots enthusiasm will feel if they feel that Obama is not a change for the better, demoralised maybe?
Quote from: virtuoso on January 28, 2009, 04:26:24 PMQuote from: ^ReLentLess^ on January 28, 2009, 02:27:08 PMQuote from: Mr. Javii on January 28, 2009, 02:16:21 PMLet's not forget that a lot of these "groupies" are starting to be more politically active in their community. Say what you want about where were these people before Obama, but the case remains that these types of people are here because of Obama winning. word,thats one undeniable positive thing to come out of this election,regardless the outcome. not only the youthful movement but the resurgence as a whole of the voting process. we owe alot of it to Obama and W for being a colossal fuck-up. Put another way, how do you think this current surge of grass roots enthusiasm will feel if they feel that Obama is not a change for the better, demoralised maybe?If people are helping out the community already, they're not going to stop doing what they are doing because of what Obama has done. I'm not talking about the people that went to vote for the first time, I'm talking about that actually showed a deeper interest in stuff like medical care, students, senior citizens, and others.
Quote from: Mr. Javii on January 28, 2009, 04:37:39 PMQuote from: virtuoso on January 28, 2009, 04:26:24 PMQuote from: ^ReLentLess^ on January 28, 2009, 02:27:08 PMQuote from: Mr. Javii on January 28, 2009, 02:16:21 PMLet's not forget that a lot of these "groupies" are starting to be more politically active in their community. Say what you want about where were these people before Obama, but the case remains that these types of people are here because of Obama winning. word,thats one undeniable positive thing to come out of this election,regardless the outcome. not only the youthful movement but the resurgence as a whole of the voting process. we owe alot of it to Obama and W for being a colossal fuck-up. Put another way, how do you think this current surge of grass roots enthusiasm will feel if they feel that Obama is not a change for the better, demoralised maybe?If people are helping out the community already, they're not going to stop doing what they are doing because of what Obama has done. I'm not talking about the people that went to vote for the first time, I'm talking about that actually showed a deeper interest in stuff like medical care, students, senior citizens, and others. Point well taken my friend, but many people became interested in doing something about "medical care, students, senior citizens, and others" only because of Obama, and that is something that sets him apart from all other presidents (besides the fact that he has the biggest dick and his wife has the biggest ass ) indeed, he did bring "Change" but only as an inspiration....See, a lot of folks just don't get it.... Obama is like those crappy Diet pills you buy at Wal-Mart.... They don't do shit... but when you take them, YOU do more work, so YOU get the results that YOU wanted, even though the pills didn't do shit for you.... they are just a catalyst.... that's what Obama is, a catalyst...