OBAMA: Trayvon Martin could have been me!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Grandluxe, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. jem

    jem

    this is all to cover up the scandals... and he is doing a hell of job of it.
     
    #31     Jul 19, 2013
  2. jem

    jem

    I figure when the IRS scandal gets tied to axelrod or when ben ghazi gets tied to Obama and Hillary...

    Obama will come out and say Trayvon was his son.
     
    #32     Jul 19, 2013
  3. and it's tearing this country apart at the seams.
     
    #33     Jul 19, 2013
  4. Actions speak louder than words. Like I said last week, you antagonize anyone and everyone who isn't a liberal. Your record is remarkable in this regard. If you were even the slightest bit "centrist", I would have taken note of it; I would have noticed you disagreeing with Ricter, RCG, AK-47, kut2k2, or any of the assorted self-professed lib's on this site.

    You can't keep repeating the same meme and expect us to believe it, when we've never seen one ounce of proof.
     
    #34     Jul 19, 2013
  5. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    I said the same thing. It's hard to fathom a President saying what he said. Mind boggling! The great uniter? More like the great hater (of America, and white people.):mad:
     
    #35     Jul 19, 2013
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Oh that's right, you're a registered republican.

    Who:

    *votes democrat right down the line
    *despises all things republican
    *embraces most things liberal
    *makes excuses for most things democrat
    *voted for Obama twice

    How could I possibly keep forgetting you're not a democrat?
     
    #36     Jul 19, 2013
  7. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    You nailed it! He may be a tyrant, but he's a smart tyrant. The son of a bitch!!!:mad:
     
    #37     Jul 19, 2013
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I did not see his speech today.

    I will admit that Obama is an excellent public speaker (as long as he has his teleprompters available). He is better at public speaking than President Bush.
     
    #38     Jul 19, 2013
  9. pspr

    pspr

    You nailed it. Brokenarrow is so full of it we can smell him in Dallas when the wind blows strong from the west.
     
    #39     Jul 19, 2013
  10. I agree with you that the McCain/Obama contest was very depressing.

    Romney did not however say half the country were losers. I believe the context of his remarks was that 47% were on government benefits or welfare of some sort and were thus unlikely to vote for someone who wanted to cut government. At one point, people in this country would have been ashamed to be described that way. Now, they are outraged that anyone would dare criticize them.

    Romney's remarks, however inartful, were prophetic as Obama managed to rally the takers to vote for him.

    One way to evaluate the characters of Romney and Obama is to compare the type of campaigns they ran. Romney tried to be positive and offer constructive solutions. Obama devoted most of his campaign to attacking Romney, and sowing class hatred and envy within our society. His success is demonstrated by your inaccurate description of Romney. You bought his slime attack hook, line and sinker.

    In reality, Obama has been terrible for the working people of this country. His failed economy has kept them down and Obama care has been a job killer. His radical regulatory policies have raised energy prices and cost us tens of thousands of highpaying jobs.
     
    #40     Jul 20, 2013