| #81 - Posted 1 September 2008, 4:00 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: ladronaso previously said: CG," If you are going to provide quotes, you really should provide the sources and citations. No need for it now, I have done it for you. " ........ Ladrone my name is Gouletcolonial not Joe Biden the Plagiarist I put the statements in quotation marks did I not ....possibly you did not know what that meansQuote: gouletcolonial previously said: It’s the vice presidential debate. The moment Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin mentions Hillary, Joe Biden does a Lloyd Bentsen. “I know Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine, and Governor, you’re no Hillary Clinton.” Palin’s drop-dead reply: “Senator, I know your running mate, Barack Obama. And he’s no Hillary Clinton either.”....... ................................................................................................................................ Barack Obama has cited this 1992 comment by Bill Clinton: “The same old experience is irrelevant. You can have the right kind of experience or the wrong kind of experience. And mine is rooted in the real lives of real people, and it will bring real results if we have the courage to change.” But the crucial political fact is that the Obama campaign no longer has a monopoly on “the courage to change.” Facing an electorate that wants change, McCain has given himself a fighting chance to win the election." http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=But+the+crucial+political+fact+is+that+the+Obama+campaign+no+longer+has+a+monopoly+on+%E2%80%9Cthe+courage+to+change.%E2%80%9D+Facing+an+electorate+that+wants+change%2C+McCain+has+given+himself+a+fighting+chance+to+win+the+election.%22&btnG=Search The facts are their about McCain and Obama and can be debated eternally. But if Americans prefer to vote in another proponent and successor to the Bushocracy then it just goes to proove that their really does exist a preponderance of stupid and ignorant Americans. Giving more truth to "fool me once my shame on me, fool me twice shame on you , fool me again I'm a stupid idiot." At this stage I would prefer to vote for any unknown individual than to vote for a party with the same record as the Republican Party. its just plain common sense. If Obamas does lose, it wont be because of his plans or strategy or the social perception of his inexperience. It will be because the many racist and disgruntled Hillary supporters and Democrats who can't get over the fact that Hillary lost and that Obama is Black. The fact that Hillary supporters will switch to McCain really says alot about the psyche of the American people. That gender, race is the issue and not the common goal. lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #82 - Posted 1 September 2008, 4:01 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 3297 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: dreadlocks previously said: yes. manhattanite, you might want to remind all who will listen , that if the economy improves in the USA, it improves here too, if only by virtue of remittances! There is a grain of truth to that. And Obama presidency will see a wave of new taxation which in the long run ripple the economy but as many Dominicans work of the Radar and pay no taxes then remittance may go up....for awhile. |
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| #83 - Posted 1 September 2008, 9:24 PM | |
Location: United States, Brooklyn Join date: December 2007 Member #: 40 Posts: 1865 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: dreadlocks previously said: Carlos, you should not listen to Goulet when he makes these absolutely unfounded remarks. he is the king of speculation. On the contrary Dreadlocks... Gouletcolonial knows exacly whats going to happen and I fear it greatly. If this problem is left unchecked, the way it has been up to now... we willl find ourselves "Balkanized" |
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| #84 - Posted 1 September 2008, 9:31 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 9088 | RE: Obama's impact... Carlos, as i wrote in the comments section, you are preoccupying yourself with Haiti too much. look inward, my friend. look at what your own government is doing to ruin this country, and you will find that the Haitian effect is insignificant by comparison! |
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| #85 - Posted 2 September 2008, 7:36 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 4956 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: dreadlocks previously said: Carlos, as i wrote in the comments section, you are preoccupying yourself with Haiti too much. look inward, my friend. look at what your own government is doing to ruin this country, and you will find that the Haitian effect is insignificant by comparison! I think that what Carlos is trying to say (and I agree with him wholeheartedly, at least on this point) is that, notwithstanding the pletora of problems afflicting our unfortunate country, Obama and co. will try to shove another problem down our collective throats, so to speak. All in the name of senseless afrocentrist BS. Sorry dread, I just can't shake my distrust of the CBC, specially when they have spoken about us with so much venom in all their media boards. For me, this US election is like the ones down here on the island, it's all about choosing the lesser of two evils, almost like getting caught in the middle of a crossfire. Edited on 9/2/2008 7:44 AM by Lautaro. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #86 - Posted 2 September 2008, 7:44 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 3297 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: dreadlocks previously said: Carlos, as i wrote in the comments section, you are preoccupying yourself with Haiti too much. look inward, my friend. look at what your own government is doing to ruin this country, and you will find that the Haitian effect is insignificant by comparison! I think that what Carlos is trying to say (and I agree with him wholeheartedly, at least on this point) is that, notwithstanding the pletora of problems afflicting our unfortunate country, Obama and co. will try to shove another problem down our collective throats, so to speak. All in the name of senseless afrocentrist BS. Sorry dread, I just can't shake my distrust of the CBC, specially when they have spoken about us with so much venom in all their media boards. For me, this US election is like the ones down here on the island, it's all about choosing the lesser of two evils. An Obama presidency will bring a foreign policy similar to Jimmy Carter's. That is a Foreign Policy dictated by Amnesty International. |
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| #87 - Posted 2 September 2008, 7:45 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 4956 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: anthonyC previously said: An Obama presidency will bring a foreign policy similar to Jimmy Carter's. That is a Foreign Policy dictated by Amnesty International. And it's not the best kept secret that AI is among our bitterest enemies. You have a point there, anthonyC (Geez, I never thought that I would say this, it's incredible the miracles that a political campaign can work). Edited on 9/2/2008 7:47 AM by Lautaro. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #88 - Posted 2 September 2008, 9:05 AM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: An Obama presidency will bring a foreign policy similar to Jimmy Carter's. That is a Foreign Policy dictated by Amnesty International. And it's not the best kept secret that AI is among our bitterest enemies. You have a point there, anthonyC (Geez, I never thought that I would say this, it's incredible the miracles that a political campaign can work). Remember Jimmy Carter helped front that disaster in Haiti along with Sam Nunn and Colin Powell to their eternal regret during Bubbas glorious presidency.....No wonder you could not get Sam Nunn to make an appearance at the Dem Convention it was shame.....Carter has none Edited on 9/2/2008 9:06 AM by gouletcolonial. lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #89 - Posted 2 September 2008, 9:30 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 4956 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: An Obama presidency will bring a foreign policy similar to Jimmy Carter's. That is a Foreign Policy dictated by Amnesty International. And it's not the best kept secret that AI is among our bitterest enemies. You have a point there, anthonyC (Geez, I never thought that I would say this, it's incredible the miracles that a political campaign can work). Remember Jimmy Carter helped front that disaster in Haiti along with Sam Nunn and Colin Powell to their eternal regret during Bubbas glorious presidency.....No wonder you could not get Sam Nunn to make an appearance at the Dem Convention it was shame.....Carter has none Maybe he was acting under the traditional southern prejudices, GC. It's not exactly a secret that Haiti has always been hated on the South, because it was a reminder of what could have happened to them have they followed with their economic system. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #90 - Posted 2 September 2008, 10:25 AM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: An Obama presidency will bring a foreign policy similar to Jimmy Carter's. That is a Foreign Policy dictated by Amnesty International. And it's not the best kept secret that AI is among our bitterest enemies. You have a point there, anthonyC (Geez, I never thought that I would say this, it's incredible the miracles that a political campaign can work). Remember Jimmy Carter helped front that disaster in Haiti along with Sam Nunn and Colin Powell to their eternal regret during Bubbas glorious presidency.....No wonder you could not get Sam Nunn to make an appearance at the Dem Convention it was shame.....Carter has none Maybe he was acting under the traditional southern prejudices, GC. It's not exactly a secret that Haiti has always been hated on the South, because it was a reminder of what could have happened to them have they followed with their economic system. Sorry the math was considerably different and slavery of the south was brutal but it was nothing like the west indies....the slave uprising spread through the west indies but were crushed because the Spanish the Danes The English etc were not such greedy pigs as the French and imported slaves in more conservative numbers lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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