Obama's manufactured "Syrian Crisis" may yet prove to be his political Stalingrad.Political fantasies always returning to buttsex provided by Patton@Bastogne
The myth of German Invincibility was shattered in January 1943 when some 265,000 Germans surrendered to the Russian Red Army.
Just like the Germans' irreplaceable losses in men and equipment eventually cost them victory, Obama's incredible loss of face, honor (amongst staunch liberals), and political capital are staggering.
And even today, the Iranian leadership threatened to kidnap, rape and murder Obama's daughters if America attached Syria.
Clearly, America's Ignorant Sodomite Kenyan is being played globally as a "Monkey with a Hand Grenade" (as state by Putin's Russian news media) ...
and an abject pathetic excuse of a coward.
Even once loyal Black Americans are questioning Obama's emerging "gross stupidity" in this affair, and wish that other African Americans such as Condi Rice or Colin Powell were in charge.
Though not publicly reported in the "news media cycles" (yet), rest assured that the Halls of Congress are filled with whispers that "Obama's Finished".
Even GOP-E RINOs like "Juan" McCain have turned their backs on The Kenyan, once slavishly loyal politicians, who just recently, were the Washingtonian equivalent of "Obama's Sodomite Call Boyz".
The Judeau-Christian scriptures teach that "Pride goes before a Fall" ...
Perhaps The Almighty has determined that Obama's divine judgement is at hand ...
One can only hope ...
"Words had to change their ordinary meaning and to take that which was now given them. Reckless audacity came to be considered the courage of a loyal ally; prudent hesitation, specious cowardice; moderation was held to be a cloak for unmanliness; ability to see all sides of a question, inaptness to act on any. Frantic violence became the attribute of manliness" -Thucydides
Monday, September 9, 2013
And Now This Word from Outer Space
This time for sure Edition:
This George Zimmerman Domestic Dispute thread is interesting as freepers start airing suspicions about each other.
ReplyDelete"To: nickcarraway
nick, there are times when I think you are on the wrong forum — and this may be one of them.
110 posted on 9/9/2013 3:55:33 PM by Uncle Chip"
"To: Uncle Chip
I am sorry if I offend you by being too “anti-Obama.”
123 posted on 9/9/2013 4:02:28 PM by nickcarraway"
"To: RIghtwardHo
"Something wrong with this guy."
Funny, I, as many others here, have thought the same about you....
126 posted on 9/9/2013 4:02:53 PM by Las Vegas Ron ("Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism" Vladimir Lenin)"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3064572/posts?q=1&;page=101
Obama does something dumb, and his approval rating sinks for it! Seems like a pretty normal situation to me.
DeleteSimple pleasures I guess.
I think Obama's wrong. This makes me a true believer?
DeleteYou may have some problems with words...
So what's your point? We got what we wanted, now you want us to be unhappy? I'm pretty happy, myself. I don't have to agree with everything the president does in order to not regret voting for him.
Delete"To: Cyber Liberty; Pinkbell; RIghtwardHo
ReplyDeleteRightwardho is very pro trayvon.
151 posted on 9/9/2013 4:13:20 PM by spacejunkie2001"
""To: nickcarraway; Uncle Chip
I realize that doesn’t always square with neoRINOism, and I can live with that. Sorry."
**Cough, squint**...that's what you fall back on when you can't defend your position?
Barf, try again.
155 posted on 9/9/2013 4:15:49 PM by Las Vegas Ron ("Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism" Vladimir Lenin)"
"To: Las Vegas Ron
I don’t feel the need to defend my position, there is nothing wrong with it. He said I was too conservative for this forum. If I am, so be it.
158 posted on 9/9/2013 4:17:22 PM by nickcarraway"
"To: nickcarraway; Las Vegas Ron
He said I was too conservative for this forum.
I said no such thing, you dumb a%%. You're braindead.
163 posted on 9/9/2013 4:21:48 PM by Uncle Chip"
Seems like Uncle Chip and Las Vegas Ron have a live one. Isn't FR's moral superiority rooted in the whole not swearing thing?
This whole Zimmerman thing is playing out like a performance art interpretation of Joe (1970). George Zimmerman is the last guy Freepers would typically get behind, he's one of those infamous Obama voters! But when he kills one them, and does what Freepers spend their days dreaming of doing, an unlikely alliance is formed.
ReplyDeleteNo, freepers were all behind Zimmerman because he used a gun..if he killed trayvon with a knife they would not have been rooting for him....the use of a gun is the key to pro gun freepers.
ReplyDeleteFR is full of women haters..wonder how many of these guys have past instances of spousal abuse..
ReplyDelete---------------------------------------
One thing I learned years ago: never enter the home of a woman who is angry with you. Have any communications be through email (so there is a record of the dialog) or via an intermediary like your lawyer.
38 posted on Monday, September 09, 2013 6:06:37 PM by SauronOfMordor (this space for rent)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 29 | View Replies]
To be fair, I am a lawyer and I give that advice to all my clients. DV charges are way too easy to fabricate and prosecute.
DeleteStill higher than the approval rating for your candidates. So suck it.
DeleteWhy is Obama's approval rating important? He never has to run again...
DeleteEven though George Zimmerman is bloated beyond recognition now and reaching maximum density, Freepers find a way to trash his wife for being a "heifer."
ReplyDeletehttp://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3064572/posts?page=40#40
Freeper troll, why do you hate on Obama so much? I thought your kind loved black conservatives?
ReplyDeleteNice
DeleteWhen the Kenyan Commie does something Conservative, let me know.
DeleteActually, don't. I fucking hate you and I hate your whore of a mother for not aborting you. I find you positively repulsive.
How about you let us know when he does something liberal, OK?
DeleteSimilarly, Freepers should also not vote for anyone they disagree with at all - only Cruz and Palin!
ReplyDeleteThat is sure to end well.
It sure was popular back in 1994 when they though it up to counter HillaryCare. But I like how you quoted an article at CNN from long after Obama signed ObamaCare into law and Republicans had to pretend they hated it all along.
ReplyDeleteAnd Keynesian economics is the only thing that has been proven to work in the past few decades. It's Reagan's trickle-down economics (aka voodoo economics) that has failed.
"And Keynesian economics is the only thing that has been proven to work in the past few decades. It's Reagan's trickle-down economics (aka voodoo economics) that has failed."
ReplyDeleteReally ? Proof ? Links ? I love how your fucking commie lib ass just throws dumb shit out there without ever backing it up.
"President Reagan campaigned on an explicitly articulated, four-point economic program to reverse this slow motion collapse of the American economy:
1. Cut tax rates to restore incentives for economic growth, which was implemented first with a reduction in the top income tax rate of 70% down to 50%, and then a 25% across-the-board reduction in income tax rates for everyone. The 1986 tax reform then reduced tax rates further, leaving just two rates, 28% and 15%.
2. Spending reductions, including a $31 billion cut in spending in 1981, close to 5% of the federal budget then, or the equivalent of about $175 billion in spending cuts for the year today. In constant dollars, nondefense discretionary spending declined by 14.4% from 1981 to 1982, and by 16.8% from 1981 to 1983. Moreover, in constant dollars, this nondefense discretionary spending never returned to its 1981 level for the rest of Reagan’s two terms! Even with the Reagan defense buildup, which won the Cold War without firing a shot, total federal spending declined from a high of 23.5% of GDP in 1983 to 21.3% in 1988 and 21.2% in 1989. That’s a real reduction in the size of government relative to the economy of 10%.
3. Anti-inflation monetary policy restraining money supply growth compared to demand, to maintain a stronger, more stable dollar value.
4. Deregulation, which saved consumers an estimated $100 billion per year in lower prices. Reagan’s first executive order, in fact, eliminated price controls on oil and natural gas. Production soared, and aided by a strong dollar the price of oil declined by more than 50%.
These economic policies amounted to the most successful economic experiment in world history. The Reagan recovery started in official records in November 1982, and lasted 92 months without a recession until July 1990, when the tax increases of the 1990 budget deal killed it. This set a new record for the longest peacetime expansion ever, the previous high in peacetime being 58 months.
During this seven-year recovery, the economy grew by almost one-third, the equivalent of adding the entire economy of West Germany, the third-largest in the world at the time, to the U.S. economy. In 1984 alone real economic growth boomed by 6.8%, the highest in 50 years. Nearly 20 million new jobs were created during the recovery, increasing U.S. civilian employment by almost 20%. Unemployment fell to 5.3% by 1989."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterferrara/2011/05/05/reaganomics-vs-obamanomics-facts-and-figures/
And not for nothing, Ronald Reagan is one of the most popular presidents in American history, along with Bill Caligula:
"PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans believe history will judge Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as the best among recent U.S. presidents, with at least 6 in 10 saying each will go down in history as an above-average or outstanding president. Only about 1 in 10 say each will be remembered as below average or poor."
http://www.gallup.com/poll/152771/Americans-Judge-Reagan-Clinton-Best-Recent-Presidents.aspx
Seriously, can you back up any of the bullshit you spew ? This is becoming rather tedious.
I love how your "proof" and "links" are just to an opinion piece and a popularity poll. But it's true, Keynesian economics has worked every time it's been tried, such as in the 1990s. We have yet to fully recover from the last Republican president cutting government, taxes and regulations while starting two wars.
DeleteYeah, and if you look enough, there are plenty of economists with opposing viewpoints to his. That tells me that economists are all just opinion writers. And Bill Clinton was indeed a Keynesian. That's why the 90s were such a great time and why the Republicans were so gung-ho about impeaching him so he couldn't take credit for it.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/mehdi-hasan/2011/07/barack-obama-austerity-deficit