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Old 11-06-2009, 08:44 AM   #1
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That was pretty lame

On the way home from work I listened to the news about Ft. Hood, they cut to our commander in chief and I listened as he thanked the audience of some conferecnce, he actually sounded happy...then he addressed Ft. Hood.

Obama has lived up to every single concern we had before he was elected. Hes a pompous out of touch ass.

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Old 11-06-2009, 08:50 AM   #2
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Thought the same thing as the newscasters built up the Obama statement on Ft. Hood, switched to Obama live who opened and continued on for several minutes about the conference before getting to the after thought: oh yes, and some soldiers were shot today in TX.........



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Old 11-06-2009, 08:55 AM   #3
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"Hey, this is a SHOUT OUT to all my Homies in the Teepees"...."HOW"....."what?...soldiers dead in Fort Hood?.....yeah...I'll get to that in a minute...first....a little about ME"....
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:26 AM   #4
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He's supposed to address this again today in a press conference. Let's see how he does when he has plenty of time to prepare and has people write down what he's supposed to say.

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Old 11-06-2009, 11:33 AM   #5
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I'm not going to pile on in this thread but I was a little confused for a moment when I couldn't tell when he was done talking about Ft Hood and going into finishing the conference he was at. Just wasn't what I expected.

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Old 11-06-2009, 11:49 AM   #6
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He's supposed to address this again today in a press conference. Let's see how he does when he has plenty of time to prepare and has people write down what he's supposed to say.
About 2 mins on Ft. Hood and how he met with FBI Director Mueller this morning.

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To paraphrase the first lady's pre-election sentiments:
"This is the first time in my adult life that I have ever been embarrassed to have this clown as president."

He is doing everything he can do to trivialize the office of president and to ruin this country.
His constant displays of disrespect for the military is outrageous.
Also, has anyone compared the number of gaffs he's made in less than one year compared to...say, Bush's 8 years?
(I think he's already surpassed Bush.)
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:10 PM   #8
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Also, has anyone compared the number of gaffs he's made in less than one year compared to...say, Bush's 8 years?
(I think he's already surpassed Bush.)
I think Not...don't forget to stroll through the years...

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Old 11-07-2009, 04:11 PM   #9
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His constant displays of disrespect for the military is outrageous.
Well he did go to Dover AFB at 3AM in the morning with his camera crew to pay tribute to our fallen Heroes.

Meantime he has left our troops to hang out to dry while he still waits to make a
decision on troop reinforcements. Great for morale and shows more weakness to
those who want to destroy us.

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Meantime he has left our troops to hang out to dry while he still waits to make a decision on troop reinforcements. Great for morale and shows more weakness to
those who want to destroy us.
Did you ever stop and think how pathetic whining about how our troops are being "hung out to dry" might just be a bit ironic?

Hell, they've been there for 8 FREAKING YEARS ALREADY, and under Obama troops levels have gone up!

And now he's let them "hang out to dry"??? This makes no sense.

Why are you trying to undermine the mission?

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Would you consider throwing away a trillion dollars a gaff?
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:03 PM   #12
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I just watched the entire video and wonder what some of you are smoking.

He's there to address a conference. He starts with his planned opening remarks and cuts them short to address the Ft. Hood issue, which was probably mostly ad lib and sounded quite genuine. Today when there's more information he makes a dedicated statement.

I'd wager that the script was edited by his staff and he didn't even know what was going on.

What exactly is the problem again? Oh, I forgot...

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Old 11-07-2009, 09:05 AM   #13
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I'd wager that the script was edited by his staff and he didn't even know what was going on.

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Old 11-08-2009, 06:46 PM   #14
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I just watched the entire video and wonder what some of you are smoking.

He's there to address a conference. He starts with his planned opening remarks and cuts them short to address the Ft. Hood issue, which was probably mostly ad lib and sounded quite genuine. Today when there's more information he makes a dedicated statement.

I'd wager that the script was edited by his staff and he didn't even know what was going on.

What exactly is the problem again? Oh, I forgot...

-spence
There in lies the problem he did not know what was going on. He is president of the US of A and better damn well know what is going on in his own country. When 9/11 hit President Bush stepped away so he couold be enlightened.

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When 9/11 hit President Bush stepped away so he couold be enlightened.
How soon we forget...

NOTE: THIS IS A CUT AND PASTE FROM:
An Interesting Day: President Bush's Movements and Actions on 9/11

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I DO NOT CONDONE OR SUPPORT ALL OF WHAT WAS WRITTEN ON THIS WEBSITE, BUT THE TIMELINE WAS WHAT i WAS INTERESTED IN. NO

At approximately 8:48 a.m. on the morning of September 11, 2001, the first pictures of the burning World Trade Center were broadcast on live television. The news anchors, reporters, and viewers had little idea what had happened in lower Manhattan, but there were some people who did know. By that time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the National Military Command Center, the Pentagon, the White House, the Secret Service, and Canada’s Strategic Command all knew that three commercial airplanes had been hijacked. They knew that one plane had been flown deliberately into the World Trade Center’s North Tower; a second plane was wildly off course and also heading toward Manhattan; and a third plane had abruptly turned around over Ohio and was flying back toward Washington, DC.

So why, at 9:03 a.m.—fifteen minutes after it was clear the United States was under terrorist attack—did President Bush sit down with a classroom of second-graders and begin a 20-minute pre-planned photo op?

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How soon we forget...

NOTE: THIS IS A CUT AND PASTE FROM:
An Interesting Day: President Bush's Movements and Actions on 9/11

FULL DISCLOSURE SCOTTW/JOHNNYD REQUIRED NOTE:d
I DO NOT CONDONE OR SUPPORT ALL OF WHAT WAS WRITTEN ON THIS WEBSITE, BUT THE TIMELINE WAS WHAT i WAS INTERESTED IN. NO

At approximately 8:48 a.m. on the morning of September 11, 2001, the first pictures of the burning World Trade Center were broadcast on live television. The news anchors, reporters, and viewers had little idea what had happened in lower Manhattan, but there were some people who did know. By that time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the National Military Command Center, the Pentagon, the White House, the Secret Service, and Canada’s Strategic Command all knew that three commercial airplanes had been hijacked. They knew that one plane had been flown deliberately into the World Trade Center’s North Tower; a second plane was wildly off course and also heading toward Manhattan; and a third plane had abruptly turned around over Ohio and was flying back toward Washington, DC.

So why, at 9:03 a.m.—fifteen minutes after it was clear the United States was under terrorist attack—did President Bush sit down with a classroom of second-graders and begin a 20-minute pre-planned photo op?
Good effort on the copy and paste from that website, but it's wrong.
Spend some time looking over the 9-11 commission reports. You'll see the real testimony of what happened on that day, including sworn statements from FAA employees.

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Ummm, that's not a news story.

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maybe he should have started with the shooting and skipped the shout out...

"I want to thank my Cabinet members and senior administration officials who participated today. I hear that Dr. Joe Medicine Crow (ph) was around, and so I want to give a shout out to that Congressional Medal of Honor winner. It's good to see you. "

Ah, the dangers of giving shout outs without a teleprompter. Crow is not a Medal of Honor recipient. As noted by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society:


The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. Generally presented to its recipient by the President of the United States of America in the name of Congress, it is often called the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Crow's name is not included on the Society's Medal of Honor recipient list. He was, however, awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in August.

Obama, often described as "cerebral" by the mainstream media, should know the difference between the Medal of Honor and the Medal of Freedom, especially since he personally awarded the latter to Crow.
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spence, your expectations are so low, nothing suprises, Now I only have a pddly state school degree, but here is a 2 second try at what O should have said,

Ladies and Gentlemen, as president of the US I want to be in front of you celbrating the great things we have as a nation, such as this conference. Unfortunalty I need to address a crisis that is unfolding at FT Hood. Today......blah blah blah details.
Then he can address the conference!
Too much to ask? This guy was sold as a brilliant speaker! He sounded like a High School President!

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lets get back on track here. Its very distrubing that many of you cant be critical of Obama. Almost all of the conv/repubs out here have been critical of Bush. It went out across the airwaves that Obama was gign to address the nation on the shootings and he opened the comments laughing and giving a "shout out"
THIS GUY IS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

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And let us not forget that a terrorist attack on our soil had not happened since 9/11 until this attack. Hmmm and I thought they all would love us by now.
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And let us not forget that a terrorist attack on our soil had not happened since 9/11 until this attack. Hmmm and I thought they all would love us by now.
This wasn't a terrorist attack.
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This wasn't a terrorist attack.
Really Major Nidal Malik Hasan jumped on a table and yelled "Alah Hu Akhbar" and began the shooting rampage that killed 13 people. What would you call it JD?

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Really Major Nidal Malik Hasan jumped on a table and yelled "Alah Hu Akhbar" and began the shooting rampage that killed 13 people. What would you call it JD?
A shrink that went over the deep end and committed a horrible mass murder.

Terrorism is "the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for political purposes."

This was an extremely tragic event, but just because he's Muslim, doesn't make it terrorism.
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A shrink that went over the deep end and committed a horrible mass murder.

Terrorism is "the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for political purposes."

This was an extremely tragic event, but just because he's Muslim, doesn't make it terrorism.
I'm thinking your wrong here JD.
I believe that had it not been for the PC movement then this would have been prevented and just to remain PC.... we won't call it terrorism. OK? Now we can all feel better. Safer? No.
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O.k. Johhny. You say Buckman's post is inaccurate, but you don't give examples. All you can muster is that you "don't know where to start." You seem to be intelligent enough that you could base your response on facts, no? By saying what you did, you're taking a little jab at him. You take your little shots at others in this forum all the time in lieu of posting facts to back up whatever your argument is.

First off, I never said it was a terrorist act. I only said that there are people out there that think it might be, and they aren't stupid or crazy if they do think that. Sure, the investigation was ended, but does that not mean that the guy was in contact with anyone who supported terrorism? If he was, it could be concluded that he was acting as a terrorist. Do you think that all terrorist acts have to be massive bombings or flying planes into buildings? Killing 13 people would make it a larger act of terrorism than many that have occured to date if it was in fact terrorism.

Rebuttal? I wasn't offering a rebuttal. I think Buckman can believe what he wants. As for his statement about locking him up, I took it as a joke since he mentioned sending him to Amherst. Do you really think Buckman wants terrorists sent to Amherst?

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O.k. Johhny. You say Buckman's post is inaccurate, but you don't give examples. All you can muster is that you "don't know where to start." You seem to be intelligent enough that you could base your response on facts, no? By saying what you did, you're taking a little jab at him. You take your little shots at others in this forum all the time in lieu of posting facts to back up whatever your argument is.
I rarely "take shots" without supporting my comments.

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First off, I never said it was a terrorist act. I only said that there are people out there that think it might be, and they aren't stupid or crazy if they do think that. Sure, the investigation was ended, but does that not mean that the guy was in contact with anyone who supported terrorism? If he was, it could be concluded that he was acting as a terrorist. Do you think that all terrorist acts have to be massive bombings or flying planes into buildings? Killing 13 people would make it a larger act of terrorism than many that have occured to date if it was in fact terrorism.
Pretty clearly stated above that an event being a terrorist act is dependent on the motivation behind it. Yelling "Allah is the greatest" doesn't demonstrate a motivation to incite fear or influence government. Also, not all terrorist acts include the killing of a large number of people, but that doesn't mean that all situations where a large number of people are killed must be a terrorist act. The number of deaths is not a determining factor, the motivation behind the acts are.

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Rebuttal? I wasn't offering a rebuttal. I think Buckman can believe what he wants. As for his statement about locking him up, I took it as a joke since he mentioned sending him to Amherst. Do you really think Buckman wants terrorists sent to Amherst?
If it wasn't a rebuttal to a specific post, then it was just an open-ended criticism?
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If it wasn't a rebuttal to a specific post, then it was just an open-ended criticism?
You'll have to figure that one out for yourself.

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