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On January 22 2009 13:22 selboN wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 09:16 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote:yep, good start indeed i think obama will do good things for your country ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) i'm very happy for you, bush must have been a frustrating experience Not really. Contrary to the Liberal beliefs it is GOOD to establish your dominance in your world. The "turning the other cheek" doesn't work vs terrorists. Also, Bush didn't pick for a depression to fall on his lap. To the contrary, Bush was over ridden to this stupid loan policy that has fucked our economy. That was the Liberals nomination and look what it has done to our economy. So, blame the democratic party for our economy not Bush. On another note, Obama is starting out well, as expected. The test will be to whether he will take affirmative action when the time comes. No one has ever doubted his wits.
lol
because deregulation + neocon economics had nothing to do with this
you forget it was a republican who invented voodoo economics
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On January 22 2009 13:22 selboN wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 09:16 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote:yep, good start indeed i think obama will do good things for your country ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) i'm very happy for you, bush must have been a frustrating experience Bush didn't pick for a depression to fall on his lap. To the contrary, Bush was over ridden to this stupid loan policy that has fucked our economy. That was the Liberals nomination and look what it has done to our economy. So, blame the democratic party for our economy not Bush. I hope you're not referring to the Community Reinvestment Act, because there have been no valid empirical claims that the CRA caused the economic crisis. For one, the subprime mortage crisis was NOT caused in urban settings where the CRA was designed to be put to use (to prevent discrimmination). In addition, "the Bush administration has been weakening CRA enforcement and the law’s reach since the day it took office. The CRA was at its strongest in the 1990s, under the Clinton administration, a period when subprime loans performed quite well. It was only after the Bush administration cut back on CRA enforcement that problems arose, a timing issue which should stop those blaming the law dead in their tracks" [source]. Even Alan Greenspan admits that the economic crisis was caused by the Republicans' favorite word: "deregulation".
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On January 22 2009 12:34 SmoKing2012 wrote: lol how noble of him to do that after spending $150+ mil of taxpayer money on his inauguration ceremony. Moar change plz!
Wake me when he legalizes weed.. It also happened to have the largest number of attendees in American history by far, and they let anyone that wanted to attend, attend. So they made some money out of it, although it probably didn't cover the costs at all.
Secondly, would you really lash out against your lap dog?
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edit: There was a lot of people here at UHD extremely optimistic about Obama
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On January 22 2009 14:41 EsX_Raptor wrote: bla bla bla boring discussions about politics -.-zZzZz
(no offence)
You'll grow up to a fine democratic citizen one day.
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Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli"
Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief.
Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire.
I am so frustrated right now.
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On January 22 2009 14:41 EsX_Raptor wrote: bla bla bla boring discussions about politics -.-zZzZz
(no offence)
did you honestly think this was going to be about something else?
going into a topic you know you have no interest in and posting "this doesnt interest me" is pretty much just spam
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On January 22 2009 14:43 DoctorHelvetica wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 14:41 EsX_Raptor wrote: bla bla bla boring discussions about politics -.-zZzZz
(no offence) You'll grow up to a fine democratic citizen one day. Yeah coming from a communist Venezuela... I don't know what the hell you all call Democracy.
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On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
ahahadha
I really hope no one gives you a serious response
you don't deserve one
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On January 22 2009 14:32 yubee wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 13:22 selboN wrote:On January 22 2009 09:16 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote:yep, good start indeed i think obama will do good things for your country ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) i'm very happy for you, bush must have been a frustrating experience Not really. Contrary to the Liberal beliefs it is GOOD to establish your dominance in your world. The "turning the other cheek" doesn't work vs terrorists. Also, Bush didn't pick for a depression to fall on his lap. To the contrary, Bush was over ridden to this stupid loan policy that has fucked our economy. That was the Liberals nomination and look what it has done to our economy. So, blame the democratic party for our economy not Bush. On another note, Obama is starting out well, as expected. The test will be to whether he will take affirmative action when the time comes. No one has ever doubted his wits. you're as mindless as a slice of bread Hey now, no name calling please.
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On January 22 2009 14:45 fusionsdf wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) ahahadha I really hope no one gives you a serious response you don't deserve one
Really? Or is it that you cannot refute what is simply fact? Barakoli is going to be the biggest let down since the sub prime loans went bust.
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how can you say anything is simply fact when you are that much of a noob
how can you say anything is simply fact when you used the words "the last i recall" in the same paragraph
how can you use words so definitively, unarguably true, words so powerful as simply fact in the same post as "barakoli"
barakoli is a stupid ass nickname that's fuckin simply fact
edit: ok time to condense this badboy into one paragraph
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On January 22 2009 14:49 Misrah wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 14:45 fusionsdf wrote:On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) ahahadha I really hope no one gives you a serious response you don't deserve one Really? Or is it that you cannot refute what is simply fact? Barakoli is going to be the biggest let down since the sub prime loans went bust. Okay. I was willing to let it slide the first time you said this in the inauguration thread. And the second time you said it in this thread. But really, the word "barakoli" is not NEARLY clever enough to be used THREE times. If the only way you can express your political views is through infantile portmanteaus coupling the President's name with a vegetable, feel free to stop by the nearest elementary or middle school, where you can "debate" with intellectual elders whose level of knowledge will be closer to your own. But don't waste space in this thread, where people with different viewpoints are willing to have a reasonable discussion.
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are you trying to tell me that this is micronesia's apprentice? he has chosen the one to be the unfunniest?
let's have the micronesia's apprentice awards, but that would also be so mean
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On January 22 2009 14:45 EsX_Raptor wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 14:43 DoctorHelvetica wrote:On January 22 2009 14:41 EsX_Raptor wrote: bla bla bla boring discussions about politics -.-zZzZz
(no offence) You'll grow up to a fine democratic citizen one day. Yeah coming from a communist Venezuela... I don't know what the hell you all call Democracy.
Oh I figured you were one of those idiots who put something like Venezuela as their country to be cheeky. Sorry, in that case I get it.
:/ how awkward
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On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
Rahm Emanuel talked to Blagojevich on the phone once, therefore he is irrefutably involved in the scandal.
LOL
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On January 22 2009 15:21 DoctorHelvetica wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Rahm Emanuel talked to Blagojevich on the phone once, therefore he is irrefutably involved in the scandal. LOL
educate yourself.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122926660096904673.html
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On January 22 2009 14:47 aSliceofBread wrote: Hey now, no name calling please. wow really??? whats your take on this mr. aSliceofBread?
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On January 22 2009 16:41 Misrah wrote:Show nested quote +On January 22 2009 15:21 DoctorHelvetica wrote:On January 22 2009 14:43 Misrah wrote:Jeez what the media will do lately to help bring about the "profound greatness that is Barakoli" Also about his new flurry of activity, and this anti corruption shit. His CHIEF OF STAFF (Rahm Emanuel) is also caught up in the whole Blagojevich fiasco. Stopping corruption? LOL The last i recall the FBI was going to do something with him, however- now that he is one of barakoli's boys i doubt anything will be done. I cannot believe that barakoli is the new pres. The guy that has never had one of his senate comity bills passed to the senate floor- is now our commander and chief. Soon we will have government funded health care, which will be more of a quagmire. I am so frustrated right now. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Rahm Emanuel talked to Blagojevich on the phone once, therefore he is irrefutably involved in the scandal. LOL educate yourself. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122926660096904673.html
Ok, I already knew this. They talked about the senate appointments which makes perfect sense since Rahm Emnauel and Barack Obama obviously have a huge vested interest in the appointments.
It would be illogical for him not to converse with Blagojevich about the senate appointments.
Thanks for the pretentious one-liner and link to an article I've read versions of in about 4 different newspapers though. It really opened my eyes.
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