A-B-Cs of Obama's complete and utter stupidity:

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gsvol

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It's worse than even I thought.

Pick a favortie letter.

Vocal Minority: The ABC?s of Barack Obama?s Complete and Utter Stupidity (Part I)

It's hard to choose but here is mine, J.

J is for Joe Biden. Anyone who would pick this glittering
jewel of colossal ignorance to be Vice President—a man
who said J-O-B-S was a three-letter word, who told a
man in the audience to stand up before realizing he was in a wheelchair, and who explained to an incurious Katie
Couric that when the stock market crashed, FDR (who
was not president at the time) got on TV (which was
not invented) to address the American people—is by all
measures himself a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance.

I picked that one because Obama said picking
Biden for a running mate was the smartest thing
he had ever done, that says it all.

Part II:

Vocal Minority: The ABC?s of Barack Obama?s Complete and Utter Stupidity (Part II)

U is for umbrella. Cue the picture:

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What did he do this time? Breath wrong?
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No, but he intends to put a tax on it!!

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You know, all those CO2 emissions that cause global
warming, climate change, catastrophes of all sorts,
really scary stuff, just ask Lisa Jackson.

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What do you think of Cain and West, they both actually
have functional brains, unlike Obama.

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I'm not sure that just quoting a blogger gives your posting any more credibility. I mean, I can see doing it once or twice a year, but you do this every day and it lacks creativity and seems as though you are just coopting the forum to regurgitate what others say, literally word for word.

Wouldn't it be better -- and easier -- to just kind of make your own point? I don't think anyone here figures that a cut and paste from someone else's agenda is all that insightful, and I say that without regard to the viewpoint.
 
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I'm not sure that just quoting a blogger gives your posting any more credibility. I mean, I can see doing it once or twice a year, but you do this every day and it lacks creativity and seems as though you are just coopting the forum to regurgitate what others say, literally word for word.

Wouldn't it be better -- and easier -- to just kind of make your own point? I don't think anyone here figures that a cut and paste from someone else's agenda is all that insightful, and I say that without regard to the viewpoint.

I cut and paste everything. It is more funner that way.
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I'm not sure that just quoting a blogger gives your posting any more credibility. I mean, I can see doing it once or twice a year, but you do this every day and it lacks creativity and seems as though you are just coopting the forum to regurgitate what others say, literally word for word.

Wouldn't it be better -- and easier -- to just kind of make your own point? I don't think anyone here figures that a cut and paste from someone else's agenda is all that insightful, and I say that without regard to the viewpoint.

I always saw his posts as more binge and purge.
 
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Typical Obama appointee:

State Dept. Official Hails Che Guevara as Symbol of Freedom - Humberto Fontova - Townhall Conservative

Let's excuse our intrepid "watchdog" MSM. They're
too busy rummaging through Sarah Palin's garbage
to report on the actual sayings and doings by our
actual Government officials. So here's report from
Britain's Guardian on a speech by Alec Ross, the
U.S. State Department's "Senior Advisor on
Innovation": "Dictatorships are now more vulnerable
than they have ever been before," he proclaimed at
the Innovate Conference in London this week. "One
thesis statement I want to emphasize is how (the
internet) disrupts the exercise of power...because
of the devolution of power from the nation state to
the individual...the Internet has become the Che Guevara of 21st Century."

Imagine the MSM snarkiness and uproar, if somewhere
in Sarah Palin's e-mail garbage bins, they scrounged
up an item where she equates internet freedom with
the co-founder of the regime that Freedom House
rates as among the 3 most repressive on earth
against the internet
, where bloggers were being
jailed and tortured for the crime of blogging, while she
wrote the message. Because in fact, Cubans were
being jailed and tortured for blogging while the U.S.
State Department's senior advisor on "internet
freedom" hailed the Cuban regime's co-founder as
the emblem of internet freedom.

Imagine the media snarkiness and uproar if Sarah Palin
claimed that "dictatorships are now more vulnerable"
then equated the co-founder of the most enduring
Stalinist dictatorship in modern history with the enemy
of dictatorships.

"I have sworn before a picture of the old and mourned
comrade Stalin that I won't rest until I see these
capitalist octopuses annihilated!"
(Ernesto "Che" Guevara, 1956.)

This the same Obama/Clinton state that tried to install
a commie dictator in Honduras and called their legal,
constitutional process a coup!

Nothing new though, the whole democrat party has
been supporting communist wannabe dictators for
decades.







What's that clown have to do with anything? :crazy:




Maybe a smidge
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What else is in the fridge? :)






The umbrella pic is pretty funny. What the hell was he trying to do? Lol.

He can colapse a national economy but not and
umbrella! :no:





K that's funny

Been saving that one for a while! :loco:
 
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Posting pictures of him doesn't change the fact that you are a fringe crazy. You are similar in that regard.
 

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