Obama MIA

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CaptainObvious, Dec 27, 2009.

  1. No one really knows where Obama sits, he preaches Christianity, plays Muslim, or what ever works at the time and has already raised the flag.
    The USA is the old Russia, Capital / Socialism under the disguise of a Democracy.

    He is no different than any other President nor is his team.
    All of them are lying, theiven pos that will do what ever is best for them.

    And does any one really believe he did not get the news immediately?
     
    #11     Dec 28, 2009
  2. I did not realize that Reuters is a right wing news agency. You are the hysterical one.
     
    #12     Dec 28, 2009
  3. You must have ice water on the brain popsickleboy...

    CaptainObvious


    Registered: Jun 2006
    Posts: 2596


    12-27-09 07:08 PM

    Once again, we come under terrorist attack and Obama shrugs it off. First we have Fort Hood under attack and the presidents response is to give a "shout out", and now he's just too busy enjoying his tropical island vacation. WTF!
    Bush took plenty of heat for his casual attitude, lack of response and seemingly confused attitude. He deserved every bit of that heat. It seems that Obama and his crew don't take this whole global terrorist threat very seriously. We'll see if he gets the same heat as Bush did. Is it possible that this guy is worse than Bush? Christ sake, let's just wave the f'n white flag for it all...economics, national security, the whole nine yards.


    See above post by right wing loony tunes CaptainObviouslyHysterical...

     
    #13     Dec 28, 2009



  4. You originally quoted me Chester.
     
    #14     Dec 28, 2009
  5. I'll quote you again Marshall Matt:

    "You guys are too hard on Obama. His staff notified him yesterday (12/27) about the attack that happened on December 25th. I am sure he will have something to say about the attack by the end of the week. :D "

     
    #15     Dec 28, 2009
  6. There is nothing hysterical about my post. You are the hysterical one.

    Meanwhile, B.H. (Johnny-on-the-spot) Obama has come to the rescue.

    Obama: 'We will not rest' until air terror plotters caught
    Dec 28 03:11 PM US/Eastern

    US President Barack Obama on Monday vowed an all-out pursuit of plotters of a failed Christmas Day bombing of a US-bound airliner, vowing "we will not rest" until they are captured and tried.

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=TX-PAR-RPB48&show_article=1
     
    #16     Dec 28, 2009
  7. Your post is hysterically banal...

     
    #17     Dec 28, 2009
  8. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    ...and your post is predictably anal.

    You liberals like a good rhyme, don't you?
     
    #18     Dec 28, 2009
  9. Clearly, team Obama is in way over their heads when it comes to national defense and the economy. Napolitano is a bad joke and should be replaced immediatly.
    Rather than wasting time and treasure on the heath care debacle and this goofy cap and trade, we need to be beefing up our security and intel for the next wave of terror. The usual suspects at MSNBC are doing their best to protect "brand Obama", but it's obvious the kids from chi-town are at the deep end of the pool in need of some swimming lessons.
     
    #19     Dec 28, 2009
  10. jem

    jem

    In a way I can't blame Obama - in the past I blamed the Democrats of having no plan when Bush was in power. It was easier for them to just say bush sucked. (they still have not ended any wars like they promised)

    Now. I blame the Republicans for not coming out with a plan.

    Our government is corrupted by the need to raise money for their campaigns.

    We saw a guy with a mandate like Obama to make change - completely hand cuffed by Reid and Pelosi.

    His infrastructure spending concept was changed to pork. Where is the investment in green technologies to get us off oil.

    His health care has turned into forced payments to insurance companies.

    His desire for reform has turned into more of the same from banks and insurance companies.

    Who could make the changes which are needed.

    I may have been against the incredible spending it will take... but the fact that decent health care reform has morphed into forced payments to insurance companies is insane. It is alarming.

    We need the congressman who feel they are not big money lap dogs to change the way campaigns raise money. We need some real leaders to step up and make changes.
     
    #20     Dec 29, 2009