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Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
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Monday, May 6, 2013

Al Sharpton: Do you think this crosses the line?




Too far?

At this weekend's NRA convention, a vendor was selling this zombie target that many think bears a striking resemblance to President Obama.

These zombie targets bleed when you shoot or attack them.

Do you think this crosses the line? 

(Image: Zombie Industries)

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NRA launches a nasty attack ad on Obama


Yes, Obama is just another (middle class) elitist. The other people are his anti gun hench-people.  

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

NMA: Thai prime minister Obama’s new GF?



The Thai PM is stunning, and NMA runs with it. Long distance relationships rarely work out.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Obama said this to Mitt Romney after the last debate



Barrack Obama: You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting. In what world could you possibly beat me? 

source: Adhemar, A Knight's Tale

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

West Wing Week, Vice President visits Costco, 11/30/12


Eat your heart out, Sam's Club. 

This week, President Obama called on the American people to speak out in favor of keeping taxes low on the middle class. He explained:
If Congress does nothing, every family in America will see their taxes automatically go up at the beginning of next year. A typical middle-class family of four would see its income taxes go up by $2,200. That's $2,200 out of people's pockets. That means less money for buying groceries, less money for filling prescriptions, less money for buying diapers. It means a tougher choice between paying the rent and paying tuition. And middle-class families just can’t afford that right now.
The President asked the American people to speak loudly by sharing what $2,000 means to them online on Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #My2k. Here's how you can get involved: 
Holidays at the White House: Earlier this week, the First Lady previewed the 2012 White House holiday decorations, showcasing this year’s theme: “Joy to All.” The decorations embrace several beloved White House traditions, including 54 decorated trees throughout the residence and a White House gingerbread house. The First Lady explained that this year’s theme “celebrated the many joys of the holiday season: the joy of giving and service to others; the joy of sharing our blessings with one another; and, of course, the joy of welcoming friends and family as guests into our home over these next several weeks.”
President Obama Welcomes Mexico President-Elect: On Tuesday, President Obama welcomed President-elect of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto to the Oval Office. They discussed the close relationship between Mexico and the United States, and the President noted that President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto’s reform agenda is one that Americans will watch closely.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Please pardon this turkey

RIA NovostiLucky TurkeysLucky Turkeys
14:15 21/11/2012 US President Barack Obama on Wednesday will pardon turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving Day in a ceremony that has become an annual presidential tradition.>>

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Mario Piperni: Obama


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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ria Novosti cartoon on Hurricane Sandy

RIA NovostiSandy’s Rage Sandy’s Rage
14:27 30/10/2012 Hurricane Sandy hit the New Jersey coast Monday evening, whipping ashore with sustained winds of 90 mph (150 kph), dumping record amounts of rain, causing massive flooding, and leaving more than two million people without power along a huge section of the Eastern United States.“The great thing about America is when we go through tough times like this, we all pull together,” said US President Barack Obama who was forced to cancel campaign events and to return to the White House to monitor Hurricane Sandy.>>

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

View of the candidates from a retired Air Force officer


I have never hid my affiliation with the Armed Services and looked forward to watching last night's debate. I watch international events closely because I was a former intelligence officer.

I saw one man who can handle the job as commander-in-chief (CINC). This is a tough job when you consider that two-thirds of the men in the Armed Forces are Evangelicals. This is not a crowd that necessarily appreciates Democrats.

Both Obama and his wife and the Biden family have made every effort to reach out to the Armed Forces. The Joint Chiefs of Staff have good listeners in the White House. The friction that existed between the general officers and the Bush White House was clear. Donald Rumsfeld came across as one of the dumbest Secretaries of Defense that I can recall.

The misadventures of Dubya led to two unfunded wars in the middle east and a crippling deficit when coupled with the Bush tax cuts , Mittens knows this and tried to portray himself as a foreign policy moderate last night rather than as a chicken hawk he has has been projecting with the conservative base.

Was Mitten's performance last night believable?

Rightardia doesn't think so. If Mittens were elected, our allies would drop like flies and harsh international rhetoric would restart.

Negotiations with Iran would end and the middle east would become a more dangerous place.

Keep in mind that foreign policy is part of national defense. You try to work out agreements using diplomacy  with nations so military force doesn't have to be used.

The Republican view is dyslexic, use military force and justify your actions retroactively  In the case of the Iraq invasion, the Bush administration claimed Iraq has phantom Weapons of Mass Destruction and also planned a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle attack on the US.

Both stories were right wing baloney.

Republicans prefer the stick to the carrot. The hawkish Progress for a New American Century (PNAC) wrote in Rebuilding America’s Defenses, September 2000, Project for a New American Century, www.newamericancentury.org:

While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein ...


Although Mittens has been hammering Obama on Israel  he didn't say much about it last night. It was interesting although Bibi Namenyahu wants some red lines in the sand, Iran will not have a nuclear bomb for at least four years. In addition, Iran has no nuclear delivery system.

If you think Mittens will be a foreign policy moderate  think again! About two thirds of his foreign policy advisers are hawks from the Bush administration who believe war is good for corporate profits.

Whey spend federal revenues on roads and bridges when you can start a war and put billions into the conservative defense industries in which the defense CEOs are better paid than the banksters?

War is increasingly becoming a national GOP drill that favors conservative corporations.

Of course, If you have someone like John Bolton on your reelection team, be afraid, very afraid!  

When Mittens was governor of MA, he tried the run the state as it CEO. He is a "read my lips" director type and not a good listener. 

It is clear that Obama is doing fine job as commander -in-chief and head of state. Mittens would enter the White House on training wheels with his limited national and foreign policy experience.

Would he be smart enough to listen to his generals? Rightardia doubts it. GW Bush certainly didn't listen to his senior officers. If he had, the US would have never invaded Iraq.

Romney's performance last night convinced me he would be a mediocre CINC at best.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Obama will have the upper hand upon reelection




Oct 18, 2012

Obama's Choice for GOP: End Tax Cuts or Face Sequestration

(Image source: White House Flickr)


BY ZACH TOOMBS

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Politifact on the two presidential candiates

Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney in Denver Presidential Debate

What candidate is more truthful?. That is the question. 

Politifact on Mitt Romney: About 30 per cent of what Mitt Romney says is true or mostly true while 26 per cent is false or pants on fire. 

True29 (16%)(29) 
Mostly True25 (14%)(25) 
Half True51 (28%)(51) 
Mostly False32 (17%)(32) 
False31 (17%)(31) 
Pants on Fire16 (9%)(16) 

Now Let take a look a Obama: 55 per cent is true or mostly true while only 16 per cent is false or pants on fire. 

True 96 (22%)(96) 
Mostly True101 (23%)(101) 
Half True113 (26%)(113) 
Mostly False52 (12%)(52) 
False62 (14%)(62) 
Pants on Fire7 (2%)(7) 

see http://www.politifact.com/personalities/barack-obama/ 
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/mitt-romney/ 

Conclusion: Obama is running a campaign that is significantly more honest and accurate than the Romney campaign. You are far less likely to hear the truth from Team Romney. 

This is sad state of affairs  for a man who has been a Mormon bishop. You would think Mittens would demand more integrity in his campaign. 

If the truth will set you free, vote Democratic! 

graphic: Donkey Hotey, Anyone can see this photo AttributionShare Alike Some rights reserved

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Why Obama now?




Published on Oct 5, 2012 by 

An animated short about the big choice in 2012's presidential election
By Simpsons / Family Guy animator Lucas Gray. Also athttp://whyobamanow.org. Make sure your registered and ready to vote athttp://gottavote.com

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Ria Novosti: Debate Cartoon

RIA NovostiObama, Romney Square off in First Debate Obama, Romney Square off in First Debate
17:29 04/10/2012 US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney clashed over the economy Wednesday in a highly anticipated debate just weeks before the November 6 presidential election.
The standoff in Denver, Colorado, featured spirited exchanges but no discernible blunders by either candidate.>>

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Monday, September 10, 2012

NY Daily News: Don’t panic, Romney pollster tells supporters in memo 

President Obama’s post-convention bounce led Romney internal pollster Neil Newhouse to reassure the Romney staff:

While some voters will feel a bit of a sugar-high from the conventions, the basic structure of the race has not changed significantly.

All of the major tracking polls how Obama with a three -four point national lead since he convention. Obama's favorability has increased 10 points. Mitt never got a convention bounce, a fact University of VA pollster Larry Sabato considers significant. .

Don’t panic, Romney pollster tells supporters in memo  - NY Daily News:

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