What did you think of the State of the Union?

January 25th, 2012   (58 views )

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Comment from: Bill F. [Visitor] Email
What State of the Union message??? What I heard from Obama was still another campaign speech chock full of familiar DNC talking points. This president seems to be convinced that the best strategy for his re-election is to have no peace with the Republicans and class warfare as his battle cry......as far as the economy, jobs and a more intelligent foreign policy, these issues are way down on his priorities.
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Comment from: Harry P. [Visitor] Email
It sounded to me like Obama is adding to this ridiculous 'class warfare' nonsense. "Hate the Rich!" said the Rich guy who never really worked in his life.

I'm ready for this hope and change I was promised.
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Comment from: John--- [Visitor] Email
If Republicans want to have any chance at all against Obama they'd better jump aboard the Ron Paul bandwagon and jettison the Newts before all of the establishments tricks and tax avoidance loopholes are divulged and open to public scrutiny.
Yikes!!! What happening to me? Don't worry, Bill. I'm just making sure to holding Obama's feet to the fire.

Omigosh! Oh no. Gee, it seems that America is awakening to the facts that it's Republicans that don't have a clue about how to use the military to our best advantage. Eight years of nothing but waste in Iraq and Afghanistan proves the point.
Another success, by Seal Team 6 proves rather conclusively, that you don't need a whole army, overpaid mercks and dipshit stoned and corrupt contractors to swat an insect. WHERE DID YOU HEAR THAT BEFORE, BILL-O?
Start saving your money. Isn't it about time that you get rid of that subscription to that cartoon magazine of yours? What bumbling fools, all those so called experts you've tauted have turned out to be, huh?

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Comment from: Mike G [Visitor] Email
"If Republicans want to have any chance at all against Obama they'd better jump aboard the Ron Paul bandwagon.." - John

Ron Paul are you kidding me? He is a horrible politician. I mean, look at how well Obama read the speech last night and how Presidential he looked. What a job he did of reflecting common sense values, according to what what his staff tells him is in line with public opinion. Did you see how he took credit for anything positive and blamed others for anything negative, even though it was under his watch? I tell you, Obama is a slick professional politician who can deflect criticism and take no responsibility for a divided nation.

Paul, on the other hand, speaks somewhat crude and appears a little shabby. Even when his own party boo's he does not change his view but continues to speak what he believes regardless of whether it costs him the election. So Paul, is not a good politician, salesman or schmoozer. He is not good at bowing down to special interests, lobbyists or siding with the media. And that is the very reason he is the best candidate out there to represent the true interests of the people.
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Comment from: Bill F. [Visitor] Email
"If Republicans want to have any chance at all against Obama they'd better jump aboard the Ron Paul bandwagon and jettison the Newts..... "


Its really a shame about Ron Paul.....he's got some really great conservative ideas which equate to the exact opposite of your lifelong agenda. What his universally agreed nail in the coffin is though is his insane notion that this country could just step back and watch the world go by, being a spectator and not a world player and not admit that this would be the end of America, every which way you want to view it. This one losing and unfortunately limiting position of Paul's happens to be the only reason why you are so attracted to him. What does that say about you John???
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