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ass clown hussein better not **** around w/the
"piriates" / terrorists holding the american captan..... |
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war monger.....war criminal, right? just like
Pres Bush..... --------snip----------------------- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama asked the U.S. Congress on Thursday for an extra $83.4 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan this year, citing threats from al Qaeda and a resurgent Taliban. The request, to cover the rest of the 2009 fiscal year which ends on September 30, comes on top of more than $822 billion that Congress has approved to fund the wars since September 2001, Obama said. |
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http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/gerald_warner/
Hahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! Bwahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hehehehehehohohohohohohohohoo!!!!!!!!! President Barack Obama has recently completed the most successful foreign policy tour since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. You name it, he blew it. What was his big deal economic programme that he was determined to drive through the G20 summit? Another massive stimulus package, globally funded and co-ordinated. Did he achieve it? Not so as you'd notice. Barack Obama in Prague on his astonishingly successful tour Barack is not the first New World ingenue to discover that European leaders will load him with praise, struggle sycophantically to be photographed with him and outdo him in Utopian rhetoric. But when it comes to the critical moment of opening their wallets - suddenly it is flag-day in Aberdeen. Okay, put the G20 down to inexperience, beginner's nerves, what you will. On to Nato and the next big objective: to persuade the same European evasion experts that America, Britain and Canada should no longer bear the brunt of the Afghan struggle virtually unassisted. The Old World sucked through its teeth, said that was asking a lot - but, seeing it was Barack, to whom they could refuse nothing, they would graciously accede to his wishes. So The One retired triumphant, having secured a massive contribution of 5,000 extra troops - all of them non-combatant, of course - which must really have put the wind up the Taliban, at the prospect of 5,000 more infidel cooks and bottle-washers swarming into the less hazardous regions of Afghanistan. Then came the dramatic bit, the authentic West Wing script, with the President wakened in the middle of the night in Prague to be told that Kim Jong-il had just launched a Taepodong-2 missile. America had Aegis destroyers tracking the missile and could have shot it down. But Uncle Sam had a sterner reprisal in store for l'il ole Kim (as Dame Edna might call him): a multi-megaton strike of Obama hot air. "Rules must be binding," declared Obama, referring to the fact that Kim had just breached UN Resolutions 1695 and 1718. "Violations must be punished." (Sounds ominous.) "Words must mean something." (Why, Barack? They never did before, for you - as a cursory glance at your many speeches will show.) President Pantywaist is hopping mad and he has a strategy to cut Kim down to size: he is going to slice $1.4bn off America's missile defence programme, presumably on the calculation that Kim would feel it unsporting to hit a sitting duck, so that will spoil his fun. Watch out, France and Co, there is a new surrender monkey on the block and, over the next four years, he will spectacularly sell out the interests of the West with every kind of liberal-delusionist initiative on nuclear disarmament and sitting down to negotiate with any power freak who wants to buy time to get a good ICBM fix on San Francisco, or wherever. If you thought the world was a tad unsafe with Dubya around, just wait until President Pantywaist gets into his stride. |
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On Apr 10, 7:21*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
*http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/gerald_warner/ *Hahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! *Bwahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!! *Hehehehehehohohohohohohohohoo!!!!!!!!! President Barack Obama has recently completed the most successful foreign policy tour since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. You name it, he blew it. What was his big deal economic programme that he was determined to drive through the G20 summit? Another massive stimulus package, globally funded and co-ordinated. Did he achieve it? Not so as you'd notice. Barack Obama in Prague on his astonishingly successful tour Barack is not the first New World ingenue to discover that European leaders will load him with praise, struggle sycophantically to be photographed with him and outdo him in Utopian rhetoric. But when it comes to the critical moment of opening their wallets - suddenly it is flag-day in Aberdeen. Okay, put the G20 down to inexperience, beginner's nerves, what you will. On to Nato and the next big objective: to persuade the same European evasion experts that America, Britain and Canada should no longer bear the brunt of the Afghan struggle virtually unassisted. The Old World sucked through its teeth, said that was asking a lot - but, seeing it was Barack, to whom they could refuse nothing, they would graciously accede to his wishes. So The One retired triumphant, having secured a massive contribution of 5,000 extra troops - all of them non-combatant, of course - which must really have put the wind up the Taliban, at the prospect of 5,000 more infidel cooks and bottle-washers swarming into the less hazardous regions of Afghanistan. Then came the dramatic bit, the authentic West Wing script, with the President wakened in the middle of the night in Prague to be told that Kim Jong-il had just launched a Taepodong-2 missile. America had Aegis destroyers tracking the missile and could have shot it down. But Uncle Sam had a sterner reprisal in store for l'il ole Kim (as Dame Edna might call him): a multi-megaton strike of Obama hot air. "Rules must be binding," declared Obama, referring to the fact that Kim had just breached UN Resolutions 1695 and 1718. "Violations must be punished." (Sounds ominous.) "Words must mean something." (Why, Barack? They never did before, for you - as a cursory glance at your many speeches will show.) President Pantywaist is hopping mad and he has a strategy to cut Kim down to size: he is going to slice $1.4bn off America's missile defence programme, presumably on the calculation that Kim would feel it unsporting to hit a sitting duck, so that will spoil his fun. Watch out, France and Co, there is a new surrender monkey on the block and, over the next four years, he will spectacularly sell out the interests of the West with every kind of liberal-delusionist initiative on nuclear disarmament and sitting down to negotiate with any power freak who wants to buy time to get a good ICBM fix on San Francisco, or wherever. If you thought the world was a tad unsafe with Dubya around, just wait until President Pantywaist gets into his stride. Beancouter I must be missing something. In one post you criticize Obama for seeking more $ for Afghan and Iraq wars and then in the next you bitch 'cause he is spending too little. I get your point...Obama criticized Bush for all his war spending...now he does the same. But does he really? Correct me if I am wrong, and I am sure you will, but didn't Bush always ask for the funding outside the federal budget? I guess Beancounter must mean you're an accountant or something...is that how you advise businesses or individuals to handle their books? Listen, I am a conservative R. However, I am so sick of dumbass conservatives right now I could spit. Until we/they get some freakin' leadership without their heads up their collective asses, stop listening to mental midgets like Rush and Hannity, and stop with the mantra that the fix for all is tax cuts, we will continue to get our asses handed to us. We deserve a timeout 'cause we elected twice someone who was possibly the stupidest person who ever graced the political stage. I am afraid when I read **** like above we will go down that same path again. Too bad the guy I wanted to vote for prostituted himself to the very people that got us in this economic and foreign policy disaster in which we find ourselves. Mainstream Americans just could not face more of the same with similar policies. Our party nominated McCain and Palin and so who do we have to blame? |
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![]() "alaskaguy" wrote in message ... Beancouter I must be missing something. In one post you criticize Obama for seeking more $ for Afghan and Iraq wars and then in the next you bitch 'cause he is spending too little. I get your point...Obama criticized Bush for all his war spending...now he does the same. But does he really? Correct me if I am wrong, and I am sure you will, but didn't Bush always ask for the funding outside the federal budget? I guess Beancounter must mean you're an accountant or something...is that how you advise businesses or individuals to handle their books? Listen, I am a conservative R. However, I am so sick of dumbass conservatives right now I could spit. Until we/they get some freakin' leadership without their heads up their collective asses, stop listening to mental midgets like Rush and Hannity, and stop with the mantra that the fix for all is tax cuts, we will continue to get our asses handed to us. We deserve a timeout 'cause we elected twice someone who was possibly the stupidest person who ever graced the political stage. I am afraid when I read **** like above we will go down that same path again. Too bad the guy I wanted to vote for prostituted himself to the very people that got us in this economic and foreign policy disaster in which we find ourselves. Mainstream Americans just could not face more of the same with similar policies. Our party nominated McCain and Palin and so who do we have to blame? POTY! Well said sir. Opie |
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![]() Somali pirates might be considering capturing Obama's family in neighboring Kenya. What kind of ransom would they demand? Remember his brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents are all there living in a shanty |
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On Apr 11, 1:30*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
Somali pirates might be considering capturing Obama's family in neighboring Kenya. What kind of ransom would they demand? Remember his brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents are all there living in a shanty What is the deal? Now you are trying to get to Obama thru his Kenyan relatives? This man crush/stalking has gone too far. He does not reciprocate your feelings. You need to understand that Obama will never leave his wife for you. Forget Obama, study up, take the CPA exam, move on. Dave |
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On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 16:29:39 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote: On Apr 11, 1:30*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: Somali pirates might be considering capturing Obama's family in neighboring Kenya. What kind of ransom would they demand? Remember his brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents are all there living in a shanty What is the deal? Now you are trying to get to Obama thru his Kenyan relatives? This man crush/stalking has gone too far. He does not reciprocate your feelings. You need to understand that Obama will never leave his wife for you. Forget Obama, study up, take the CPA exam, move on. Dave David, beencounter is doing what all you liberal assholes did over Bush's reserve duty. What goes around comes around. Your turn now. You be the pivot man, David. |
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we haven't even got warmed up yet...give it a
year or so......if hussein is still around then... --------------snip-------------------- David, beencounter is doing what all you liberal assholes did ...... |
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On Apr 11, 8:12*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
we haven't even got warmed up yet...give it a year or so......if hussein is still around then... --------------snip-------------------- David, beencounter is doing what all you liberal assholes did ...... Beancounter is a provocative little devil. I am sure he is just joking. The alternative is frightening. |
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