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I doubt if you are an epic failure. Surely you must have done something in life you consider to be successful.

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So, will it be health care?

I think his failure is to America and the western countries at large, as well as Israel. His actions seem to be continously socialistic, even communistic in nature, the people and advisors and czars he has around him are not just radical left wing but are looking to countries that are contrary to our values and ideals and laws and the constitution. His stance on Israel is, not just Islam friendly but completely anti-Israel and pro-Islam. If anyone has any doubts who Obama had been before each day he reveals his plans for this country and for Israel should be great concern and trepidation and even fear in you. Neither we, nor Israel or the western countries will stand long under his deceptive onslaught against our freedoms and values.
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So, will it be health care?
I think his failure is to America and the western countries at large, as well as Israel. His actions seem to be continously socialistic, even communistic in nature, the people and advisors and czars he has around him are not just radical left wing but are looking to countries that are contrary to our values and ideals and laws and the constitution. His stance on Israel is, not just Islam friendly but completely anti-Israel and pro-Islam. If anyone has any doubts who Obama had been before each day he reveals his plans for this country and for Israel should be great concern and trepidation and even fear in you. Neither we, nor Israel or the western countries will stand long under his deceptive onslaught against our freedoms and values.
Face it, until all of America is 7th Day Adventist, you will be unhappy. Buy and island and go there. We're due for another Jim Jones.

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<quoted text> Face it, until all of America is 7th Day Adventist, you will be unhappy. Buy and island and go there. We're due for another Jim Jones.
Umm...okay, but you did not dispute any of my comments. So I guess you agree with them all. Welcome to Communist Red America.

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Obama es una falta incluso en español.
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J1- Keep your stupidity to yourself. Your bible-thumping BS gets really funny at times. Further, your grasp of political reality is just as developed as your grasp of any other reality -- NONE. Critcal thinking is not your forte' -- parroting BS is.
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Umm...okay, but you did not dispute any of my comments. So I guess you agree with them all. Welcome to Communist Red America.
I did not dispute your comments because it is pointless to do so. You have no grasp of any reality other than your own, are unwilling to listen to reason, do not think critically about anything, so why should I bother to do anything in response to your ramblings. I'm sure your pulpit awaits you.

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J1- Keep your stupidity to yourself. Your bible-thumping BS gets really funny at times. Further, your grasp of political reality is just as developed as your grasp of any other reality -- NONE. Critcal thinking is not your forte'-- parroting BS is.
Dios le bendice dpb. Puede dios continuar vigilando usted y manteniéndole su cuidado. Mayo su propio pensamiento y comentarios llegan a ser el más cuidar, y más razonables y más inteligentes. Mayo la sabiduría de dios y la biblia y la fe y el razonamiento de la biblia y de dios sean la suya continuamente y pueden usted crecido en él y en su sabiduría, verdad y fe pues un día usted viene aceptarlo. En Jesus' Nombre, Amen.

God bless you dpb. May God continue to watch over you and keep you in His care. May your own thinking and comments become more caring, and more open-minded and more intelligent. May the wisdom of God and the Bible and the faith and reasoning of the Bible and God be yours continously and may you grown in Him and in His wisdom, truth and faith as one day you come to accept Him. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

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Hal wrote:
<quoted text> I did not dispute your comments because it is pointless to do so. You have no grasp of any reality other than your own, are unwilling to listen to reason, do not think critically about anything, so why should I bother to do anything in response to your ramblings. I'm sure your pulpit awaits you.
Proverbs 26:4 (New International Version)

4 Do not answer a fool according to his folly,
or you will be like him yourself.

26:4 de los proverbios (nueva versión internacional) 4 no conteste a un tonto según su locura, o usted será como él usted mismo.

It can work both ways Hal. God bless you.
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As an Black American female grateful and awed to be living in a time of a Black American president, I don't have much to complain about regarding Obama. To my mind, the man's legacy will be determined by the next election, not only months into his first term. As a Black American, I'm just appalled by some of the comments I see on message boards or trailing stories about him these days. Personally, I'm like, the racists were underground for a long time, serving up their disdain and hatred for other cultures, primarily Blacks, in subversive, less obvious ways. Yes, having a Black president is gonna stir them up. Yes, they'll guise it in a lot of political rhetoric as if they know everything about how to balance a country's budget or solve Social Security and healthcare woes. The job of being president is a difficult one that require him/her to listen to a lot of information, from a lot of "informed" sources, and still be able to make a choice about the direction of that country. I reserve my judgment of Obama's tenure as president until he's no longer our president. Some of us are forgetting to respect the duties of the office and the person occupying it. Black or white, he's still our president. We need to learn to come together behind him as a country instead of perpetuating reasons to malign Obama and his administration's fledgling agendas.

It's almost like listening to a bunch of 5th graders acting as political pundits and commentators. A lot of finger pointing, but no truth, good will or objectiveness. I'm like, keep running your mouths, unruly children. It just provides us dark-skinned Americans an easier way to identify the racists than ever before. Those of us who care little about racial prejudice usually ignore the general swipes taken at the president because we know what underlines it--confusion, frustration and most of all fear of change. And those of you who just can't seem to control yourselves, thus your own self-motivated opinions, will just keep on creating hate-blogs and message boards about how horrible a president Obama is. Even though the web's full of these nasty (some veiled, some unveiled) racist comments, no one person I've encountered has a negative verbal comment about him when he's mentioned in my presence. Wonder why that is since so many folks feel so strongly about how horrible he is. I'm disgusted and saddened that these sentiments get any air time. It just reinforces the racial divide and creates no solutions for us as Americans moving forward. So thanks for the continued negativity based solely in personal fear. Nice to know we've progressed so far, folks.

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Lady Darlington wrote:
As an Black American female grateful and awed to be living in a time of a Black American president, I don't have much to complain about regarding Obama. To my mind, the man's legacy will be determined by the next election, not only months into his first term. As a Black American, I'm just appalled by some of the comments I see on message boards or trailing stories about him these days. Personally, I'm like, the racists were underground for a long time, serving up their disdain and hatred for other cultures, primarily Blacks, in subversive, less obvious ways. Yes, having a Black president is gonna stir them up. Yes, they'll guise it in a lot of political rhetoric as if they know everything about how to balance a country's budget or solve Social Security and healthcare woes. The job of being president is a difficult one that require him/her to listen to a lot of information, from a lot of "informed" sources, and still be able to make a choice about the direction of that country. I reserve my judgment of Obama's tenure as president until he's no longer our president. Some of us are forgetting to respect the duties of the office and the person occupying it. Black or white, he's still our president. We need to learn to come together behind him as a country instead of perpetuating reasons to malign Obama and his administration's fledgling agendas.
It's almost like listening to a bunch of 5th graders acting as political pundits and commentators. A lot of finger pointing, but no truth, good will or objectiveness. I'm like, keep running your mouths, unruly children. It just provides us dark-skinned Americans an easier way to identify the racists than ever before. Those of us who care little about racial prejudice usually ignore the general swipes taken at the president because we know what underlines it--confusion, frustration and most of all fear of change. And those of you who just can't seem to control yourselves, thus your own self-motivated opinions, will just keep on creating hate-blogs and message boards about how horrible a president Obama is. Even though the web's full of these nasty (some veiled, some unveiled) racist comments, no one person I've encountered has a negative verbal comment about him when he's mentioned in my presence. Wonder why that is since so many folks feel so strongly about how horrible he is. I'm disgusted and saddened that these sentiments get any air time. It just reinforces the racial divide and creates no solutions for us as Americans moving forward. So thanks for the continued negativity based solely in personal fear. Nice to know we've progressed so far, folks.
So if we disagree wholeheartedly with his politics and policies and agendas which reveal more each day an anti-American and anti-christian, and anti-Israel bent we are racist? I am hispanic among others...Spanish, Irish and Hungarian. The hispanics have it little better than blacks here in American concerning racism, the Irish were treated similar to blacks when they came to America and they were fleeing from the english that were persecuting them like we did the native americans. The hungarians didn't fare too much better either, whether Russian persecution or German persecution. It is silly to bring race in as any sort of reason and shows how petty you can be hiding behind your race. I AM an American, maybe my ancestors came from other countries but I am an American with tanner skin than others but who cares. I care about the values and ideals of this country. If you can't intelligent dispute Obama's directions and agendas for this country and hide behind the race card why bother. It is you that is holding this country back and put any sort of emphasis on race.

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By the way, Lady, in some parts of the country they still think New Mexico is part of Mexico. How racist is that? Not evening knowing that New Mexicans ARE Americans. Just saying.

I worked at a check collection agency once and the boss {the company is not even around anymore...went bankrupt}, the boss was asking if I would stay late to help out with work. That is all fine and good, but she asked it in front of a lot of people, saying...I know you would stay late to help out, YOUR people work real hard. You know the tone of voice and look she had too. So I understand about racism, and I utterly despise it. I think ANY emphasis {or overemphasis} that we us to identify ourselves with race is a form of racism, or at least helps to perpetuate it. By the way, I hated GW's policies too. At least most of them. There was some token things I agreed with Bush on, and some things I actually do agree with Obama on, but mostly both are the two worst presidents I have seen lead this country and I really hope one day as Americans we all wise up and vote someone in that is truthful and has integrity and does not just pay us lip service. It is getting tiresome and dangerous too for all of us.
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Lady Darlington wrote:
As an Black American female grateful and awed to be living in a time of a Black American president, I don't have much to complain about regarding Obama. To my mind, the man's legacy will be determined by the next election, not only months into his first term. As a Black American, I'm just appalled by some of the comments I see on message boards or trailing stories about him these days. Personally, I'm like, the racists were underground for a long time, serving up their disdain and hatred for other cultures, primarily Blacks, in subversive, less obvious ways. Yes, having a Black president is gonna stir them up. Yes, they'll guise it in a lot of political rhetoric as if they know everything about how to balance a country's budget or solve Social Security and healthcare woes. The job of being president is a difficult one that require him/her to listen to a lot of information, from a lot of "informed" sources, and still be able to make a choice about the direction of that country. I reserve my judgment of Obama's tenure as president until he's no longer our president. Some of us are forgetting to respect the duties of the office and the person occupying it. Black or white, he's still our president. We need to learn to come together behind him as a country instead of perpetuating reasons to malign Obama and his administration's fledgling agendas.
It's almost like listening to a bunch of 5th graders acting as political pundits and commentators. A lot of finger pointing, but no truth, good will or objectiveness. I'm like, keep running your mouths, unruly children. It just provides us dark-skinned Americans an easier way to identify the racists than ever before. Those of us who care little about racial prejudice usually ignore the general swipes taken at the president because we know what underlines it--confusion, frustration and most of all fear of change. And those of you who just can't seem to control yourselves, thus your own self-motivated opinions, will just keep on creating hate-blogs and message boards about how horrible a president Obama is. Even though the web's full of these nasty (some veiled, some unveiled) racist comments, no one person I've encountered has a negative verbal comment about him when he's mentioned in my presence. Wonder why that is since so many folks feel so strongly about how horrible he is. I'm disgusted and saddened that these sentiments get any air time. It just reinforces the racial divide and creates no solutions for us as Americans moving forward. So thanks for the continued negativity based solely in personal fear. Nice to know we've progressed so far, folks.
Obama worries me and I don't care if he's black, white or polka dot.

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Lady Darlington wrote:
As an Black American female grateful and awed to be living in a time of a Black American president, I don't have much to complain about regarding Obama. To my mind, the man's legacy will be determined by the next election, not only months into his first term. As a Black American, I'm just appalled by some of the comments I see on message boards or trailing stories about him these days. Personally, I'm like, the racists were underground for a long time, serving up their disdain and hatred for other cultures, primarily Blacks, in subversive, less obvious ways. Yes, having a Black president is gonna stir them up. Yes, they'll guise it in a lot of political rhetoric as if they know everything about how to balance a country's budget or solve Social Security and healthcare woes. The job of being president is a difficult one that require him/her to listen to a lot of information, from a lot of "informed" sources, and still be able to make a choice about the direction of that country. I reserve my judgment of Obama's tenure as president until he's no longer our president. Some of us are forgetting to respect the duties of the office and the person occupying it. Black or white, he's still our president. We need to learn to come together behind him as a country instead of perpetuating reasons to malign Obama and his administration's fledgling agendas.
It's almost like listening to a bunch of 5th graders acting as political pundits and commentators. A lot of finger pointing, but no truth, good will or objectiveness. I'm like, keep running your mouths, unruly children. It just provides us dark-skinned Americans an easier way to identify the racists than ever before. Those of us who care little about racial prejudice usually ignore the general swipes taken at the president because we know what underlines it--confusion, frustration and most of all fear of change. And those of you who just can't seem to control yourselves, thus your own self-motivated opinions, will just keep on creating hate-blogs and message boards about how horrible a president Obama is. Even though the web's full of these nasty (some veiled, some unveiled) racist comments, no one person I've encountered has a negative verbal comment about him when he's mentioned in my presence. Wonder why that is since so many folks feel so strongly about how horrible he is. I'm disgusted and saddened that these sentiments get any air time. It just reinforces the racial divide and creates no solutions for us as Americans moving forward. So thanks for the continued negativity based solely in personal fear. Nice to know we've progressed so far, folks.
What is equally disturbing is that you choose to label everyone who disagrees with Obama as racist. I don't like his politics. I couldn't care less about his skin color!

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By the way, Lady, in some parts of the country they still think New Mexico is part of Mexico. How racist is that? Not evening knowing that New Mexicans ARE Americans. Just saying.
That is not RACIST. That is just stoopid.
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.......I really hope one day as Americans we all wise up and vote someone in that is truthful and has integrity and does not just pay us lip service. It is getting tiresome and dangerous too for all of us.
This country chews up and spits out anybody that is honest. This country chews up and spits out anybody that is not bought and paid for. Been over a hundred years since this country has elected such a President. Not gonna happen any day soon with the two so called political parties that are in power.

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Lady Darlington wrote:
As an Black American female grateful and awed to be living in a time of a Black American president, I don't have much to complain about regarding Obama. To my mind, the man's legacy will be determined by the next election, not only months into his first term. As a Black American, I'm just appalled by some of the comments I see on message boards or trailing stories about him these days. Personally, I'm like, the racists were underground for a long time, serving up their disdain and hatred for other cultures, primarily Blacks, in subversive, less obvious ways. Yes, having a Black president is gonna stir them up. Yes, they'll guise it in a lot of political rhetoric as if they know everything about how to balance a country's budget or solve Social Security and healthcare woes. The job of being president is a difficult one that require him/her to listen to a lot of information, from a lot of "informed" sources, and still be able to make a choice about the direction of that country. I reserve my judgment of Obama's tenure as president until he's no longer our president. Some of us are forgetting to respect the duties of the office and the person occupying it. Black or white, he's still our president. We need to learn to come together behind him as a country instead of perpetuating reasons to malign Obama and his administration's fledgling agendas.
It's almost like listening to a bunch of 5th graders acting as political pundits and commentators. A lot of finger pointing, but no truth, good will or objectiveness. I'm like, keep running your mouths, unruly children. It just provides us dark-skinned Americans an easier way to identify the racists than ever before. Those of us who care little about racial prejudice usually ignore the general swipes taken at the president because we know what underlines it--confusion, frustration and most of all fear of change. And those of you who just can't seem to control yourselves, thus your own self-motivated opinions, will just keep on creating hate-blogs and message boards about how horrible a president Obama is. Even though the web's full of these nasty (some veiled, some unveiled) racist comments, no one person I've encountered has a negative verbal comment about him when he's mentioned in my presence. Wonder why that is since so many folks feel so strongly about how horrible he is. I'm disgusted and saddened that these sentiments get any air time. It just reinforces the racial divide and creates no solutions for us as Americans moving forward. So thanks for the continued negativity based solely in personal fear. Nice to know we've progressed so far, folks.
Hes just as white as he is black... If you can not debate his politics without your race card you need to reevaluate who you think the raciest is.
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While we're quoting scripture...

Matthew 26:52 "Those who liveth by the sword shall die by the sword."

Which literally translates in our modern English to...

"Never bring a knife to a gun fight."

Just saying.
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