President Obama Has Private Meeting with Young Stars at Beverly Hilton
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President Obama Has Private Meeting with Young Stars at Beverly Hilton
President Obama Has Private Meeting with Young Stars at Beverly Hilton
What could be the reason for this? The country is in shambles and he's schmoozing with the stars (like he always does), this guy is the biggest embarrassment this country has ever seen as the President. This is the leader of the free world and this is what he does with his time? If he would have done his job for the past 3 years he wouldn't need to get Hollywood schmucks to push for him....... oh yeah, he did do his job the last 3 years, he ran this country into the ground just as he had planned to.
What could be the reason for this? The country is in shambles and he's schmoozing with the stars (like he always does), this guy is the biggest embarrassment this country has ever seen as the President. This is the leader of the free world and this is what he does with his time? If he would have done his job for the past 3 years he wouldn't need to get Hollywood schmucks to push for him....... oh yeah, he did do his job the last 3 years, he ran this country into the ground just as he had planned to.
mnosteele52 wrote: this guy is the biggest embarrassment this country has ever seen as the President. This is the leader of the free world and this is what he does with his time?






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Bonzo goes to Bitburg?blebs wrote:What did he have to say on the anniversary of Normandy?
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David,
I'm not sure why you keep defending obama.
I can agree that past presidents have faults but Obama, honestly, has a defineable difference in nature.
He's left his church.
He's flipped on gay marriage.
He's associated with known terrorists.
He has no experience.
He voted present his whole life.
I'm not a socialist but I signed the book in 1996 that pledge my will to gain it.
and on and on...
I can understand why you might not like someone who is running against him but seriously?
I just don't get why? What makes people want him? Is it "I can't have a half black president fail" thing?
I'm not sure what it is that beholdens people to him besides the fact that they might have a "robin Hood" attitude towards him.
I dunno, explain why?
I'm not sure why you keep defending obama.
I can agree that past presidents have faults but Obama, honestly, has a defineable difference in nature.
He's left his church.
He's flipped on gay marriage.
He's associated with known terrorists.
He has no experience.
He voted present his whole life.
I'm not a socialist but I signed the book in 1996 that pledge my will to gain it.
and on and on...
I can understand why you might not like someone who is running against him but seriously?
I just don't get why? What makes people want him? Is it "I can't have a half black president fail" thing?
I'm not sure what it is that beholdens people to him besides the fact that they might have a "robin Hood" attitude towards him.
I dunno, explain why?
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I honestly think so, I don't think he is the be all end all but it seems to me that Obama thinks he is a celebrity rather than the President. He has allowed stars in the Situation Room and other Top Secret areas, he has constantly appeared on talk shows, late night talk shows, dinners with celebrities etc. and he has repeatedly entertained Hollywood stars at the White House as if it is his job..... I think he has MUCH more important things to do. Celebrities have said they are going to call the President about their personal issues as if he is their buddy rather than the President. To me he has downgraded the Presidency to an all new low in terms of prestige, secrecy and class.YeOldeStonecat wrote:I wonder if Mitt will be any different....
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When has a president not really been considered a "rock star"? Seriously? Do you not realize that most (if not all) elected officials do not have the people's best interests at heart? Look at every president, senator, etc. in the past and present and tell me they are working "for us".mnosteele52 wrote:I honestly think so, I don't think he is the be all end all but it seems to me that Obama thinks he is a celebrity rather than the President. He has allowed stars in the Situation Room and other Top Secret areas, he has constantly appeared on talk shows, late night talk shows, dinners with celebrities etc. and he has repeatedly entertained Hollywood stars at the White House as if it is his job..... I think he has MUCH more important things to do. Celebrities have said they are going to call the President about their personal issues as if he is their buddy rather than the President. To me he has downgraded the Presidency to an all new low in terms of prestige, secrecy and class.
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It's one thing to be considered a rock star and it's another to act like one.RaisinCain wrote:When has a president not really been considered a "rock star"? Seriously? Do you not realize that most (if not all) elected officials do not have the people's best interests at heart? Look at every president, senator, etc. in the past and present and tell me they are working "for us".
I agree that most politicians do not have the people's best interest at heart, that is why those must be voted out of office and replaced with one's that are there for us. I believe my local Congressman (Randy Forbes) always puts the people first, he actually listens to us and tries his best to do what is best for the people.
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Keep believing that. Show me the facts about his non-involvement when dealing with the various lobbyists.mnosteele52 wrote:It's one thing to be considered a rock star and it's another to act like one.
I agree that most politicians do not have the people's best interest at heart, that is why those must be voted out of office and replaced with one's that are there for us. I believe my local Congressman (Randy Forbes) always puts the people first, he actually listens to us and tries his best to do what is best for the people.
Am I defending Obama, or commenting on the Fox news generated affronts?SlyOneDoofy wrote:David,
I'm not sure why you keep defending obama.
SlyOneDoofy wrote: can agree that past presidents have faults but Obama, honestly, has a defineable difference in nature.
He is different.
relevanceSlyOneDoofy wrote: left his church.
relevance?SlyOneDoofy wrote:He's flipped on gay marriage.
Like the bin-Ladens?SlyOneDoofy wrote: associated with known terrorists.
Incorrect.SlyOneDoofy wrote:He has no experience.
He has disappointed many of his constituents by not holding true to his campaign promises. It is a matter of ideology, even if it is but a veil. Frankly, most are everyone discontented.SlyOneDoofy wrote: voted present his whole life.
I'm not a socialist but I signed the book in 1996 that pledge my will to gain it.[/quote
I am lost on these two points. As an aside, I was a UAW member. The value of the organized labor is not lost on me. It is what created the middle class in America.
Would you say that you are objective in these matters? I do not care for Obama. However it is thoroughly disgusting how the GOP has been so unwilling to work with this president. They would honestly allow the citizens of this country suffer than allow him the appearance of success, even if it is something that they wanted.SlyOneDoofy wrote:I can understand why you might not like someone who is running against him but seriously?
SlyOneDoofy wrote:I just don't get why? What makes people want him? Is it "I can't have a half black president fail" thing?
I'm not sure what it is that beholdens people to him besides the fact that they might have a "robin Hood" attitude towards him.
I dunno, explain why?
If you do not mind me asking you a question. Do you honestly believe that anyone on the right has your interests at heart?
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They all lie. Lying about an indiscretion is the least of Clinton's foibles.SlyOneDoofy wrote:Hey david..
If Clinton would have said....Ya... I hit that ****.....I'd have voted for him out of respect.
But he lied on national tv to the nation.
Somehow people think that's ok.
That's why we are f'd up as a nation.
We are f'ed as a nation because we are indifferent to one another.
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Short answer...NO.David wrote:Am I defending Obama, or commenting on the Fox news generated affronts?
He is different.
relevance
relevance?
Like the bin-Ladens?
Incorrect.
SlyOneDoofy wrote: voted present his whole life.
I'm not a socialist but I signed the book in 1996 that pledge my will to gain it.[/quote
I am lost on these two points. As an aside, I was a UAW member. The value of the organized labor is not lost on me. It is what created the middle class in America.
Would you say that you are objective in these matters? I do not care for Obama. However it is thoroughly disgusting how the GOP has been so unwilling to work with this president. They would honestly allow the citizens of this country suffer than allow him the appearance of success, even if it is something that they wanted.
He has disappointed many of his constituents by not holding true to his campaign promises. It is a matter of ideology, even if it is but a veil. Frankly, most are everyone discontented.
If you do not mind me asking you a question. Do you honestly believe that anyone on the right has your interests at heart?
Nutty like squirrel terds!!!
We are not so far apart.SlyOneDoofy wrote:David wrote:Am I defending Obama, or commenting on the Fox news generated affronts?
He is different.
relevance
relevance?
Like the bin-Ladens?
Incorrect.
Short answer...NO.
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Long answer.....
My point is that somehow people are beholden to Obama (just think if it was romney who had all this stuff against him) and still love him.
I'm not saying Romney is better but he is the lesser of 2 evils if my only choice is 2.
Would I like an alternative? GOD YES!!!
How do we get one?
Short answer: Too many stupid people living off the government to make a change.
My point is that somehow people are beholden to Obama (just think if it was romney who had all this stuff against him) and still love him.
I'm not saying Romney is better but he is the lesser of 2 evils if my only choice is 2.
Would I like an alternative? GOD YES!!!
How do we get one?
Short answer: Too many stupid people living off the government to make a change.
Nutty like squirrel terds!!!
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You never cease to amaze my when dealing with your ignorance.mnosteele52 wrote:President Obama Has Private Meeting with Young Stars at Beverly Hilton
What could be the reason for this? The country is in shambles and he's schmoozing with the stars (like he always does), this guy is the biggest embarrassment this country has ever seen as the President. This is the leader of the free world and this is what he does with his time? If he would have done his job for the past 3 years he wouldn't need to get Hollywood schmucks to push for him....... oh yeah, he did do his job the last 3 years, he ran this country into the ground just as he had planned to.
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You never cease to amaze my when dealing with your miserable attitude.
Do you have perpetual pissing in your corn flakes? Is your underwear too tight? Do you not get enough from your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend? Were you dropped as a child? Did your mother not love you? Do you always wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
Do you have perpetual pissing in your corn flakes? Is your underwear too tight? Do you not get enough from your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend? Were you dropped as a child? Did your mother not love you? Do you always wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
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Nope. Just dealing with your ignorant posts. I'll just answer your questions in order of ignorance.mnosteele52 wrote:You never cease to amaze my when dealing with your miserable attitude.
Do you have perpetual pissing in your corn flakes? Is your underwear too tight? Do you not get enough from your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend? Were you dropped as a child? Did your mother not love you? Do you always wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
1. I usually eat Total. 2. Nah they fit well. 3. My GF and I do alright (although you're questionable). 4. Nope. I was not dropped as a child (apparently you were or should have been). 5. Well I guess your parents didn't give a **** about you given how ignorant you're being (don't talk **** about my rents and I won't address how ignorant yours must have been). I have an AWESOME bed- I have never woke up on the wrong side.
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Really?Roody wrote:When calling someone ignorant you should really get your wording correct.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorance
I never stated he was ignorant. Read the post.
I'm confident you got the point. Regardless like I said awhile back just ignore him.RaisinCain wrote:Really?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorance
I never stated he was ignorant. Read the post.
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How is this feedback?RaisinCain wrote:The same could be said of you as well. I just have a strong opinion. I just provided feedback on all of your Obama posts. Don't like what I have to say then don't provide feedback and I won't as well. I will view them and not comment.
To me that is a personal attack.RaisinCain wrote:You never cease to amaze my when dealing with your ignorance.
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mnosteele52 wrote:You never cease to amaze my when dealing with your miserable attitude.
Do you have perpetual pissing in your corn flakes? Is your underwear too tight? Do you not get enough from your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend? Were you dropped as a child? Did your mother not love you? Do you always wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
I think it’s ignorant and disrespectful to bring someone into the conversation that’s not here to defend themselves. Especially girlfriends, wives and moms are way out of line. You’re just showing your inability to properly insult someone.
Sliding down the banister of life ..........................
I say proper insulting is quite a skill,it isn't easy to properly insult !RoundEye wrote:I think it’s ignorant and disrespectful to bring someone into the conversation that’s not here to defend themselves. Especially girlfriends, wives and moms are way out of line. You’re just showing your inability to properly insult someone.
when insulting I also say it's all eligible(girlfriends, wives and moms,dogs,houses,sisters,brothers,etc,etc) ! it's been done to the best of us,
and when someone earns a good insult,then go for it ! if people can dish it out,then they better expect it back.
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LMAO, how about etiquette for insults.... it needs to be written.RoundEye wrote:I think it’s ignorant and disrespectful to bring someone into the conversation that’s not here to defend themselves. Especially girlfriends, wives and moms are way out of line. You’re just showing your inability to properly insult someone.
RaisinCain wrote:I apologize to anyone whom I have offended. I just won't post anymore and will leave the site. I hope everything is well with you all.
There is no need to leave, RaisinCain.
It is quite obvious that Mnosteele is emotionally attached to the topic of Obama. It should be no surprise that any discussion would become fervid, with more than a few frustrated invectives tossed in.
Do not believe for one warm moment that either side can convince the other they are wrong. It would be instead, to find consensus. Surprisingly, we all seem close on what bothers us, differing mainly on modalities.
Ultimately, it is corruption that brands our government as a worthless beast, yet we desperately need laws to protect us and its cooperative powers to do great things.
The shame being Ron Paul. He appears all but unassailable and unimpugnable, however his Libertarian agenda is Utopian, requiring a change in the character of man to operate. It was there in the late 19th century and served to create an oligarchy of trusts, cartels and monopolies. If you are ever in Rhode Island, do visit Newport and see what their competitive wealth created.
be well,
-david
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I don't know about LOL. I do however, agree that whoever gets elected was "chosen". Ron Paul....well it seems there are plans for him.RaisinCain wrote:Ron Paul would be an EXCELLENT alternative. It's a shame that the man doesn't get proper recognition. I do believe that whoever gets elected was "chosen" anyway. Tin foil hat and all. LoL
I know you all think I'm nuts and that our votes make a difference, but as time unfolds, do they really?
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This country is messed up because we do not care for one another.SlyOneDoofy wrote:These lasts posts are why we have a messed up country....Proves my point.
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It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book. - Friedrich Nietzsche
If they wanted him dead and they were all powerful, wouldn't he be dead?blebs wrote:I don't know about LOL. I do however, agree that whoever gets elected was "chosen". Ron Paul....well it seems there are plans for him.
I know you all think I'm nuts and that our votes make a difference, but as time unfolds, do they really?
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'" - Isaac Asimov
It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book. - Friedrich Nietzsche