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Obama Expected To Shift Policy On Torture, Gitmo And Other Controversial Measures

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by omega40 January 13, 2009 8:14 PM EST
This is the point where the all-wise and all-knowing Messiah proves he''''s an idiot. History will bear that out.

Posted by renojmc


It already has, GW bush is destined to be remembered as the worst president ever. The one positive note out of his presidency is that it is unlikely we will ever face a Republican majority in the remainder of our lifetimes.
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by renojmc January 13, 2009 8:09 PM EST
This is the point where the all-wise and all-knowing Messiah proves he''s an idiot. History will bear that out.
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by zoe-2009 January 13, 2009 8:03 PM EST
Who tanked the economy BUSH AND THE CORRUPT REPIGS, (NEY, CUNNINGHAM, ABAMOFF, DELAY, RUMSFELD, CRAIG). Clinton balanced the budget, and added a surplus.

get over it. McCain/Palin lost by a landslide!! how embarassing..

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by omega40 January 13, 2009 7:57 PM EST
I am sure once he F*cks everything up just as Carter did with these readical left wing idea''''''''s you still be blaming bush just as you left loones still blame nixon for Carters failed presidency.
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Posted by Mccain08nc

The way I''''ve always heard it was Clinton''''s Success with the economy was actually a delayed reaction to the brilliant policies of GHW Bush and Reagan and the dismal failure of GW Bush on the economy is actually a delayed reaction to Clinton''''s flawed policies.

GOP Bushit all around.

Posted by mytoosense

LOL! I''ve heard that "theory" as well, mostly from txgrouch.....
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by mytoosense January 13, 2009 7:53 PM EST
I am sure once he F*cks everything up just as Carter did with these readical left wing idea''''s you still be blaming bush just as you left loones still blame nixon for Carters failed presidency.
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Posted by Mccain08nc

The way I''ve always heard it was Clinton''s Success with the economy was actually a delayed reaction to the brilliant policies of GHW Bush and Reagan and the dismal failure of GW Bush on the economy is actually a delayed reaction to Clinton''s flawed policies.

GOP Bushit all around.
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by biblethumpar January 13, 2009 7:51 PM EST
End of an Error,
i wonder how many Paper Shredders were purchased before Xmas and are running nonestop right now.?
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by zoe-2009 January 13, 2009 7:50 PM EST
ConDumbistan
The Neo-Nazi Republiscum are even trying to reclassify birth control pills as being the same as an abortion! And these bitter neo-nazis are still wondering what hit them last November? Americans have finally taken America back after 28 years of Republiscum failures!


ABSOLUTELY - well-said
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:37 PM EST
So what your saying then is even if (I say that with a big IF since I really think he is a natural citizen) he isn''''t constitutionally eligable you wouldn''''t care. It would be alright for him to trample our constitution.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:27 PM : Jan 13, 2009

I don''t think the democrats would be stupid enough to let him go that far...

I gotta get back to work. It''s been fun. Here''s to a successful road ahead, no matter who is in charge.
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by b4ucmyi January 13, 2009 7:35 PM EST
Bye bye W! Don''t let the door hit ya in the *ss!
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by notblue January 13, 2009 7:32 PM EST
If Guantanimo is shut down it would mean that if Osama is captured on an enemy battle field he must be turned over to the legal system and given all he rights and representation enjoyed by criminals here in America, or turn him over to his country of origin. Anyone else see any problems with this result? Or do you libs feel he should be afforded these rights and or options? LOL!
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:26 PM EST
I don''''t agree with his policies and I don''''t like him personally. But with that being said I hope to god I am wrong and his policies work.





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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:23 PM : Jan 13, 2009

You don''t know him personally Mccain08nc and you never will. How can you dislike something you don''t know?

I''m sure Bush is a decent guy at home...
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:25 PM EST
Did follow his campaign at all his entire campaign was based on hope, change and not doing politics as usual. If your going to sell your self as this then be that way but he is just another politician.

If you took a poll of the 53% people who voted for him and asked why they voted for him. 70% of the will only say hope and change and not a one of them can tell you what that change is.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:19 PM : Jan 13, 2009


I did and every other campaign I''ve ever seen was about change, etc.

I voted based on change, because there will be change. A change from the last 8 years. I feel that way and I hope I''m right. We''ll see
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:24 PM EST
I don''''t want to see the rioting either but this isn''''t going to go away until a court hears the case and it is settled. Why would he want to go into office with this controversy looming. My only point is if that document is legit submit it to the court and be done with it.

There will still be the far right loones who don''''t beleive it but the number of people who think he is a fraud is growing and it isn''''t just the far right.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:16 PM : Jan 13, 2009


What if I made a similar claim about you? Would you honestly feel the need to give it any attention?

If one was made to me, I would say..."Pound sand".
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:17 PM EST
I guess my biggest point in all my statements is this, people need to be more open minded. Bush had a high approval rate at one point, meaning that he was supported by both left and right. That was his to lose and he did.

Obama won.

Haters can hate I guess, but they would look a bit more intelligent if they waited until the time was right to charge. If Obama screws up in office, go get em boys. He deserves it, just as Bush received it.

NO ONE benefits by having their eyes closed. Give the guy a chance
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:12 PM EST
Agreed! But my then the left would have candy coated all his so called campaign promises and no one will even remember what he promised. That is the great thing about the revolving promise if you change it enough no one remembers what you said.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:08 PM : Jan 13, 2009

Why is it just the left and not the right? Most of your statement are honestly politics as usual...right, left...they all do it. Why is this Obamas fault?
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:10 PM EST
More then likely you are right, until recently I did not even think there was anything to it. But for him to keep just skating past these suits and getting them dismissed on standing to sue. This has made me question why he doesn''''t he just submit his actual birthcirtificate to the court or even the document he has on his website and get the case dropped rather then dismissed.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:06 PM : Jan 13, 2009



Could you almost relate this to not bending over to terroristic demands being made by another country? If you don''t do this, we will do that...so on... It shows a sign of weakness to cave in, no? If Obama feels he doesn''t have anything to prove by doing so, why should he? Do you really think he would be where he is now had he had that big of a secret?
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by babooph January 13, 2009 7:04 PM EST
The damage cannot be undone-you cannot unbreak an egg -Humpty dumpty has had the fall.
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:04 PM EST
I undersatnd that but his words have changed so many times before he even gets into office I would be willing to bet half the libs that love him so much can''''t even tell me what he is promising any more.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:02 PM : Jan 13, 2009

Again Mccain08nc, politics as usual. What we should do is continue this debate in a year, as mentioned
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:03 PM EST
My point is he sold himself as the candidate of change and not politics as usual. But his entire campign was just politics as usual.




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Posted by Mccain08nc at 04:00 PM : Jan 13, 2009

Don''t all new candidates make the "change" statement? Even McCain was. That''s a normal cry for anyone running for that job.
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by mjm117 January 13, 2009 7:01 PM EST
If this was a conservative candidate who kept using technicalities to skirt justice the libs would be crying to the high heavens.





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Posted by Mccain08nc at 03:59 PM : Jan 13, 2009

I honestly see it as an issue being focused on by a group of p*ssed off republicans trying to throw mud.
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