Obama's Toughest Critics Ready To Kiss & Make Up

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Heh. The ONLY reason you are seeing this WHIPLASH like transition from "HE'S A TERRORIST ARAB NO GOOD UNAMERICAN SUMB*TCH!!!!" to "Oh God bless Mr. President Elect Obama, he's a fine young man who will carry our great and wonderful country forward...." is the fact that the Repubs got their As* handed to them. The American people slapped their faces hard and their only choice is to kiss butt now. And now you have all the party line Repubs in here scolding those of us who are ticked off at their outrageous slander throughout the campaign and want a little retribution. Deal with the cathrsis people. Know that when Lieberman gets booted off the committee (at the very least) it's for a damed good reason. You can't go from spewing garbage like that for months to make nice that fast. Sorry.
As* kissing aside, anyone who thinks the Repubs will get off Scot free need only remember Rahm Emanuel's knife plunging into the table repeatedly after a previous election cycle. :)
 

trenchfoot

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Originally posted by: SecPro
As usual, the demotards here, starting with the OP, are too fucking stupid to understand what political/campaign rhetoric is. What did Biden say about Obama during the primaries?

I believe the Dems in this forum are very well informed about what "rhetoric is". Those untold thousands of stupid gullible ignorant "conservative" voters that still believe all the "rhetoric" that was being spread around by McCain and Palin about Obama is true are the ones you should be concerned with. They're the ones that are going to wish that Obama never finishes his first week in office. And they're the ones that are going to try to "help that along".

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Onceler

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repubs kiss the asses of those who don't vote for them with compromise against those who do
 

nobodyknows

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Originally posted by: Onceler
Typical Republican kiss the ass of the enemy,this is why I hate repubs

LOL! Assuming that is what she is doing, if she did the opposite you'd whine about that too.
 

AlienCraft

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Originally posted by: Duwelon
Originally posted by: techs
It's the ten percent rule.
Ten percent of voters are black.
Therefore you make nice to the new black President.

Palin disgusts me. She thinks we will forgive her campaign rhetoric in which she implied our new President is a terrorist? She thinks a simple statement fixes all that?
Palin was the hired gun of the radical, religious right wing. No amnesty for mercernaries.

Dumb. Palin did not imply Obama was a terrorist. The RNC pointed out, or whoever it was, that Obama has an unrepentent terrorist as an associate. Not exactly a shining endorsement for someone like Obama whom we know so little of in the way of his actions.

Patently false. He's is on record with being contrite for his actions and any reference being made to the "we didn't do enough" q
 

AlienCraft

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aken out of context
Originally posted by: Duwelon
Originally posted by: techs
It's the ten percent rule.
Ten percent of voters are black.
Therefore you make nice to the new black President.

Palin disgusts me. She thinks we will forgive her campaign rhetoric in which she implied our new President is a terrorist? She thinks a simple statement fixes all that?
Palin was the hired gun of the radical, religious right wing. No amnesty for mercernaries.

Dumb. Palin did not imply Obama was a terrorist. The RNC pointed out, or whoever it was, that Obama has an unrepentent terrorist as an associate. Not exactly a shining endorsement for someone like Obama whom we know so little of in the way of his actions.

Patently false. He (Ayres) is on record with being contrite for his actions and any reference being made to the "we didn't do enough" statement is simply being misconstrued and distorted.

But if you repeat the lie enough, it becomes "fact".
Please stop using Nazi mind control tactics.
 

Moonbeam

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I want to bury the hatchet too, but in some Republican's scull. Paranoia and hate are contagious.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Duwelon
Originally posted by: techs
It's the ten percent rule.
Ten percent of voters are black.
Therefore you make nice to the new black President.

Palin disgusts me. She thinks we will forgive her campaign rhetoric in which she implied our new President is a terrorist? She thinks a simple statement fixes all that?
Palin was the hired gun of the radical, religious right wing. No amnesty for mercernaries.

Dumb. Palin did not imply Obama was a terrorist. The RNC pointed out, or whoever it was, that Obama has an unrepentent terrorist as an associate. Not exactly a shining endorsement for someone like Obama whom we know so little of in the way of his actions.

Yeah, I guess the cries of he's a terrorist at her speeches had nothing to do with, well, her speeches.

Yeah, no kidding. Palin's retarded "he's palling around with terrorists" schtick, caused a spike in threats against Obama according to the Secret Service.

Link

The Secret Service warned the Obama family in mid October that they had seen a dramatic increase in the number of threats against the Democratic candidate, coinciding with Mrs Palin's attacks.
 

OneOfTheseDays

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The Right makes the false assumption in thinking that their toxic ideas and agendas will have a place in Obama's administration.

For the last 8 years the Right has had near complete control of all levels of power in this country. They damn near destroyed the very fabric of this nation. You are fooling yourself if you think any competent President would want to include those ideas into his plans just for the sake of bi-partisanship.

It's the Right that has to change, not Obama. Either get with the program, or enjoy your minority status. If you actually had good ideas worth listening to, we'd listen. But based on past performance in the last 8 years, you don't.
 

Duwelon

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Originally posted by: OneOfTheseDays
The Right makes the false assumption in thinking that their toxic ideas and agendas will have a place in Obama's administration.

For the last 8 years the Right has had near complete control of all levels of power in this country. They damn near destroyed the very fabric of this nation. You are fooling yourself if you think any competent President would want to include those ideas into his plans just for the sake of bi-partisanship.

It's the Right that has to change, not Obama. Either get with the program, or enjoy your minority status. If you actually had good ideas worth listening to, we'd listen. But based on past performance in the last 8 years, you don't.

That bull and you know it. Bush is not a conservative in many ways and the Republicans have had a very small majority, with a bunch of RINO's in the Republican party voting along with liberals on many key issues anyway. Bush hardly had control on his own, he happened to have a lot of support from Dems in 2003 on the Iraq War decisions though.

You're right that the right has to change, but you're not going to like the change if it happens like us Conservatives want.