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I'm not smarting if that is what it seems like, I'm sorry.. but I can't believe this..
You can't believe what?
That people who share the same democratic principles from another country, and who are directly affected by any new presidential election in the US are making comment?

That's how democracy works my friend.

Publically elected officials are at the mercy of investigation, criticism and praise if they deserve it.

Otherwise we would be living under a dictatorship.
 
Dec 12, 2009
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#82
1. yes it was either McCain , Clinton or Obama and Obama was the better choice if someone else had been running you could say that.
2. i wasn't talking to you about that.
Yeah, I know you wernt talking to me about that. But hello? He can be romanian and live in america.

Duude, she is a woman of God!!! George did the BEST.. the absolutely BEST he could do.. better than what Obama is doing in the first year. I don't know why people, especially Christians are judging and criticizing against him or her.. how dare us do that! It's not our right.. it's Gods..
Soooo true....
 
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#83
You can't believe what?
That people who share the same democratic principles from another country, and who are directly affected by any new presidential election in the US are making comment?

That's how democracy works my friend.

Publically elected officials are at the mercy of investigation, criticism and praise if they deserve it.

Otherwise we would be living under a dictatorship.
They don't always deserve it. And not to be racist or anything like that, but so far a majority of the americans are quick to give the blame to whoever they think deserves it... take GWB for example...


You can make comment, but don't act like you know everything.
 

Red_Tory

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#84
What are y'all on about?
 
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#85
They don't always deserve it. And not to be racist or anything like that, but so far a majority of the americans are quick to give the blame to whoever they think deserves it... take GWB for example...


You can make comment, but don't act like you know everything.
How am I acting like I know everything?
I am making comments based on observation and from my experiencefrom livingin the US.
I am not saying that it is gospel.

All I have seen so far is accusations that Obama is some how worse than GWB and that Palin would make a fine leader because she is a woman of God.

Both are patently absurd in my opinion.
 
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#86
How am I acting like I know everything?
I am making comments based on observation and from my experiencefrom livingin the US.
I am not saying that it is gospel.

All I have seen so far is accusations that Obama is some how worse than GWB and that Palin would make a fine leader because she is a woman of God.

Both are patently absurd in my opinion.
The way you make your comments makes you like that.

Leave George out of it, he did great. Think bout this, what would Obama do if he was in Bush's position?

Whats absurd in your opinion is off in mine.

But then again, in my opinion, politics really really is.... kindly putting it... annoying.
 

Red_Tory

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"I'll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office."GWB
 
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#88
The way you make your comments makes you like that.

Leave George out of it, he did great. Think bout this, what would Obama do if he was in Bush's position?

Whats absurd in your opinion is off in mine.

But then again, in my opinion, politics really really is.... kindly putting it... annoying.

Welcome to the wonderful world of democratic governance.

Diversity of opinion is what makes it so great.
 
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#90
there is a right way to interpret that, and a wrong way.

"My fellow citizens, at this hour American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.

On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war. These are opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted campaign.

More than 35 countries are giving crucial support, from the use of naval and air bases, to help with intelligence and logistics, to the deployment of combat units. Every nation in this coalition has chosen to bear the duty and share the honor of serving in our common defense.

To all of the men and women of the United States armed forces now in the Middle East, the peace of a troubled world and the hopes of an oppressed people now depend on you."

He had to make the decision to GO TO WAR. Stressful much? He did great, and he is Christian.

A lot of things happened into that office.... Obama takes that lightly

I can quote Bush too:D
 

Red_Tory

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Well... Did he ever find any Weapons of Mass Destruction?
 
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there is a right way to interpret that, and a wrong way.

"My fellow citizens, at this hour American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.

On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war. These are opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted campaign.

More than 35 countries are giving crucial support, from the use of naval and air bases, to help with intelligence and logistics, to the deployment of combat units. Every nation in this coalition has chosen to bear the duty and share the honor of serving in our common defense.

To all of the men and women of the United States armed forces now in the Middle East, the peace of a troubled world and the hopes of an oppressed people now depend on you."

He had to make the decision to GO TO WAR. Stressful much? He did great, and he is Christian.

A lot of things happened into that office.... Obama takes that lightly

I can quote Bush too:D
wow....nevermind...there is no logic here...GWB is widely regarded by those of us who have lived through more than a few presidents and have researched the topic as the most damaging president to the country in US history on many fronts....now i won't bash his faith, because i don't know where that is honestly....but he made extremely poor, hasty decisions in the white house....
 
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forgivenandloved

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Duude, she is a woman of God!!! George did the BEST.. the absolutely BEST he could do.. better than what Obama is doing in the first year. I don't know why people, especially Christians are judging and criticizing against him or her.. how dare us do that! It's not our right.. it's Gods.. (I wasn't pointing fingers at you btw..)
if we aren't going to judge them then we shouldn't judge Obama either.........
 
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wow....nevermind...there is no logic here...GWB is widely regarded by those of us who have lived through more than a few presidents and have researched the topic as the most damaging president to the country in US history on many fronts....now i won't bash his faith, because i don't know where that is honestly....but he made extremely poor, hasty decisions in the white house....
Amen brother, amen.

And let's just say that his international reputation is far from positive. And that is putting it mildly.

Actually, GWB, Tony Blair (UK) and Howard from Australia are deeply unpopular.

Our guy, Howard, not only lost the last election but lost his seat in Parliament as well, after being Prime Minister for 14 years and being a politician for over 30.

First time that has ever happened and was due, in the main, to his blind trust and close ties with GWB and our presence in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
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#95
Whatever. I'll stick up for Bush through thick and thin.
 
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callthe5o

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Yeah, I know you wernt talking to me about that. But hello? He can be romanian and live in america.


Soooo true....
um, i was born in america and never left.
 
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callthe5o

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1. you can't prove that statistic
2. Sarah should stay home with her kids and if she's passionate about teens she should volunteer to work with teens not be president
3. he's in a hard position right when he came in the economy was going down and its hard to turn that around and then all of Bush's problems.
ok i got a question, who would have a greater effect on teens? a volunteer, or the president?
 
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callthe5o

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Sarah Palin being the woman, of course, who bases her foreign policy on the fact that she can see Russia from her kitchen window.
Spare us all Lord, if she ever gets in office.
The rest of the world looked on in utter disbelief that she was even nominated as the GOP VP candidate.
you make it sound like since she is a woman and lives in alaska, she cant become president.
 
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callthe5o

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O God help us...
I am scared living in a country where the leader believe it's ok to bomb first and figure out the reason later.
If America see the things Palin said as qualifications valid, by now I am more than qualified to control military cause I live nearby the army base (Plus, I am good at military video game).

Just because people claim they are christian, it doesn't necessarily mean they are fit to become a leader..
Hey, just check our last president as a proof..
ok dont bring bush into this. he was a great leader! obama put us in more dept then bush has. amd why was bush so bad, huh? even when obama is making mistakes in the office right niw, ppl are still blaming bush, you know why? because they are trying to hide from the fact that they just put iur country in the hands of someone that was NOT ready to be president, so they just keep blaming bush.
 
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ok dont bring bush into this. he was a great leader! obama put us in more dept then bush has. amd why was bush so bad, huh? even when obama is making mistakes in the office right niw, ppl are still blaming bush, you know why? because they are trying to hide from the fact that they just put iur country in the hands of someone that was NOT ready to be president, so they just keep blaming bush.
yeeesss!!!