Obama’s 1st 100 Days

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Menelik

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I see that the msm is all aglow about Obama's first 100 days with the exception of Fox. How do yall think he is doing? Please feel free to comment.
 

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Stock market down; GDP down; dollar down, unemployment up. Blame it on Bush.

Apologize to the world's despots and dictators for America's arrogance.

Issue a record number of executive orders.

Pass record stimulus bill and super-sized budget without a single House Republican vote. Who needs 'em.

Show up on tv twice a day every day with endless campaigning and propoganda.

First 100 days, this guy has been the omnipotent, omnipresent, all-powerful college professor pretending to be a world leader.
 
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Obviously our community organizer is little more than a puppet of the ruling Zionists, so it's not really a fair question. Even in the capacity of a figurehead he is failing. We can only hope this unqualified disaster leads to Whites waking up.
 

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I said too early to tell because the first 100 days worked for FDR, but who knows what it will do for Obama. In my opinion he will get credit for a rebound that is inevitable anyway.
 

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Don't even bother on that question. Once the recovery begins, so many will congratulate him for a job well done. I can imagine the media just drooling over what magic he is able to weave. The media's reaction is always more sickening than the actual record. Any mistake he will do is often over-looked. He will become the first president to have his mistakes over-looked since Bill Clinton. Even John F. Kennedy was highly praised despite the many short comings in his short presidency. Either way, the media will make this guy look perfect and untouchable. And I'm 100% right on that last line. Edited by: j41181
 

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icsept and Run Stuffing LB hit the nail on the head with their respective comments. i can't say it any better, so i'll just let them speak for me on this occasion.


well said, gentlemen.
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white is right

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icsept said:
Stock market down; GDP down; dollar down, unemployment up. Blame it on Bush.

Apologize to the world's despots and dictators for America's arrogance.

Issue a record number of executive orders.

Pass record stimulus bill and super-sized budget without a single House Republican vote. Who needs 'em.

Show up on tv twice a day every day with endless campaigning and propoganda.

First 100 days, this guy has been the omnipotent, omnipresent, all-powerful college professor pretending to be a world leader.
Unless the US heads to full depression(looks unlikely but anything is possible)he will come out looking like a visionary. Also I knew whackadoos like Hugo Chavez would come out of the cold and try and befriend Obama. The whole pool party crowd from Family guy are going to hit the White House pool in 2009.. Less Saddam....
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Oh sh.. the grand jewish cabal and Israel puppet masters are pulling the BO strings! What is the use, can I just bow down and give in. Look forward to Israel bombing the f..k out of Iran. Oh, by the way I am sure Israel has a plan to bilk the Arab countries out of their oil. Don't worry everyone will lay down.

Where can I sign up to convert to Judism and eat good pastrami every f..king day!
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Gentlemen,

It's my humble opinion the powers that be are making a mistake with this poor slob, o'bama, by marketing him too much. They must bank on everything going well, or if it doesn't, their guy could stand to look pretty bad.

I know that many very smart people are behind o'bama, but people are people and even the best of them make mistakes and I think these guys behind this president are making a big error with this nonstop marketing of him.

Remember, too much of even a good thing isn't any good and o'bama is a long way from being a good thing.

Tom Iron...
 

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"Bacrock YObuma" is just another Globalist Elite shill/puppet serving his Ma$ters. His first 100 days could have been worse, but were pretty bad with fleecing the taxpayers for the bailout $, etc.
 

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Even considering his lack of power, its been bungle in the jungle since inauguration day.
 

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GOP: Obama's first 100 days all spending, taxing

GOP: Obama's first 100 days all spending, taxing

Washington -- Republicans say President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office can be summed up in three words: spending, taxing and borrowing.

In the party's weekly radio and Internet address, Rep. Lynn Jenkins chided Obama and Democrats in Congress for pushing through a $787 billion stimulus package and a $3 trillion federal budget for next year that she said will waste taxpayers' dollars and burden future generations.

"The plans they've passed in the first 100 days will add more to our nation's public debt than all previous presidents combined in 200-plus years," said the Kansas Republican, a former state treasurer. "They've taken away President Obama's promised middle-class tax cut and paved the way for a new national energy tax to be paid by every American who dares to flip on a light switch."

Pointing to the stimulus package, Jenkins contended millions of dollars have already needlessly gone for a homeless program in a town which doesn't have such a problem, an artwalk in New York as well as sidewalks and trash cans outside a Michigan casino.

"This bill was supposed to be about jobs, but it's gone off the rails in practically no time at all," she said. "It's quickly turning into a symbol of everything wrong with Washington, D.C. -- unchecked spending, no accountability and oversight."

Jenkins said Republicans believe they can help rebuild people's savings, revitalize the housing market and create "twice as many jobs as the Democrats' 'stimulus' at half the cost."

"Middle-class families and small businesses across America are tightening their belts and making sacrifices each and every day during this recession, and Republicans believe that it's time for Washington to do the same," she said.
 

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Westside said:
Oh sh.. the grand jewish cabal and Israel puppet masters are pulling the BO strings! What is the use, can I just bow down and give in. Look forward to Israel bombing the f..k out of Iran. Oh, by the way I am sure Israel has a plan to bilk the Arab countries out of their oil. Don't worry everyone will lay down.

Where can I sign up to convert to Judism and eat good pastrami every f..king day!
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I share your cynicism and sarcasm on that one. Israel is scared to death of the Obama administration and it's Middle East policy. Israel will likely go on it's own when it bombs the Iranian nuclear sites soon as a matter of national survival, Obama's lack of support for it be damned.Edited by: guest301
 

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He is doing an outstanding job at promoting state regulated capitalism. Edited by: C Darwin
 

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Tom Iron said:
Gentlemen,

It's my humble opinion the powers that be are making a mistake with this poor slob, o'bama, by marketing him too much. They must bank on everything going well, or if it doesn't, their guy could stand to look pretty bad.

I know that many very smart people are behind o'bama, but people are people and even the best of them make mistakes and I think these guys behind this president are making a big error with this nonstop marketing of him.

Remember, too much of even a good thing isn't any good and o'bama is a long way from being a good thing.

Tom Iron...


I agree, he's an empty suit controlled by higher powers (some of them probably supra-human). Once you get past the GQ poses and what one CFer aptly called his "negro speechifyin'" it's clear he that he is simply the final political fruit of globalist, financier socialism.
 

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white is right said:
C Darwin said:
He is doing an outstanding job at promoting state regulated capitalism.
ROFLMAO....
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i will also add a
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. nice one C Darwin!
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