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jcribb16

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2010, 11:29:20 am »
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One other thing that really concerns me, is accepting other countries' cultures in the U.S. to a point that they take advantage of our acceptance and try to insert their ways into our ways, or try to change our ways.

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Welcome to mankinds history. You're going to see this in every culture. And if you're going to be afraid of muslim ideals getting in the way of politics and such, maybe you should acknowledge the hypocrisy with your beliefs.

Falconer, first I said I was concerned about it, not afraid.  I started another thread awhile ago that regards what's going on with a nominee that Obama is backing that supports this very thing with the Sharia Law.

Second, I wasn't bringing up and discussing my beliefs - why did you have to drag that in here?  I was discussing a concern of mine that is very seriously wrong with the way we do things in our culture here. No way do I want that involved in our courts, etc.

Third, in defense of my beliefs, they are not hypocrisy, so let's please not go in circles in this thread that is about Obama and Bush.

 
 

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2010, 12:09:47 pm »
Real quick, I meant to imply with law changes and other socioeconomical effects. Example. You want to practice Sharia law? Good, I don't have too, nor will I. I don't make you become Catholic, you can't force me to become muslim. I don't get any special considerations, you don't either.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2010, 02:37:59 pm »
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Real quick, I meant to imply with law changes and other socioeconomical effects. Example. You want to practice Sharia law? Good, I don't have too, nor will I. I don't make you become Catholic, you can't force me to become muslim. I don't get any special considerations, you don't either.

Ah okay. Cool.

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I started another thread awhile ago that regards what's going on with a nominee that Obama is backing that supports this very thing with the Sharia Law.

He just wants equality with all religions in this country. Islamic beliefs are just the hot topic of them all so everyone is exhaggerating his claims...calling him the "Sharia Law" president and immediatly coming to wacky conclusions...*facepalm*.The stories of that thread were nothing more than right-wing extremism and yellow journalism.

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I wasn't bringing up and discussing my beliefs - why did you have to drag that in here?

Did you bring this up because of islamic beliefs or were you just stating it for every cultural system? If you were referring to muslims, it isn't strictly the muslims doing this. The melting pot! Our "ways" have been changing since this country was founded with every race/culture. For instance the 1900's- Damn those Irish! They're everywhere nowadays gettin' drunk and causing fights! 2000's- "Damn those mexicans! They're everywhere nowadays takin' er' jerbs and listenin' to annoying music!" It's going to keep happening with several cultures whether one likes it or not. In 100 years, "our ways" are going to be different and someone is going to complain about those ways changing.

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in defense of my beliefs, they are not hypocrisy

If we're talking about christian beliefs interfering in politics just as you believe islamic beliefs are, I assure you that this is beyond hypocrisy. If I'm totally off of what you originally meant, I apologize for assuming too much.
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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2010, 11:14:34 am »
When is everyone going to realize they're both wings of the same bird(both parties). The treasury today and the past treasuries are all from goldman sachs. Fun fact, the federal reserve is HIGHER then the president, the president is a puppet WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2010, 06:04:08 pm »
Yeah you're right. Which is why people like Ron Paul need to be in power.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #20 on: November 15, 2010, 09:45:39 am »
Yeah you're right. Which is why people like Ron Paul need to be in power.

Or his son Rand Paul... he makes me ill, and it grieves me that my state voted him in.



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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #21 on: November 15, 2010, 09:55:28 am »
He's extremely intelligent. I think he'll be a great leader and I wish we had him in my state of Virginia.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #22 on: November 15, 2010, 10:21:45 am »
He's extremely intelligent. I think he'll be a great leader and I wish we had him in my state of Virginia.

I hope you're kidding.



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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #23 on: November 15, 2010, 11:21:42 am »
No, I think he'll be brilliant in the fact that I agree with him in that I want less government involved in my life.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #24 on: November 15, 2010, 03:37:10 pm »
No, I think he'll be brilliant in the fact that I agree with him in that I want less government involved in my life.

 :BangHead: And to think I was beginning to think you were well informed.  :angry7:


http://thinkprogress.org/?p=128051
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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #25 on: November 15, 2010, 03:55:07 pm »
No, I think he'll be brilliant in the fact that I agree with him in that I want less government involved in my life.

 :BangHead: And to think I was beginning to think you were well informed.  :angry7:

Amy, please leave enough unbloodied room on that wall for me to bang MY head. I agree with you all the way.
mattymatt79, I actually 'assumed' too that you had to be kidding when you brought up Ron Paul. You really want a guy who has stated repeatedly he wants the U.S. to end Social Security and Medicare?! Hey, lets just rid the country of all the elderly, disabled, and poor. Many of them have made their contribution to your life [in some way], but are no longer of any use. Is that how you see it? :(
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #26 on: November 15, 2010, 04:02:08 pm »
No, I think he'll be brilliant in the fact that I agree with him in that I want less government involved in my life.

 :BangHead: And to think I was beginning to think you were well informed.  :angry7:

Amy, please leave enough unbloodied room on that wall for me to bang MY head. I agree with you all the way.
mattymatt79, I actually 'assumed' too that you had to be kidding when you brought up Ron Paul. You really want a guy who has stated repeatedly he wants the U.S. to end Social Security and Medicare?! Hey, lets just rid the country of all the elderly, disabled, and poor. Many of them have made their contribution to your life [in some way], but are no longer of any use. Is that how you see it? :(

Oh, not Medicare, though, Jordandog.  Else, where would Rand Paul make his money?  We just need to make the elderly pay a large deductible as well.

Don't get me started on all the reasons why I believe he was the worst possible choice for Kentucky.  Surprisingly enough, eastern Kentucky didn't vote for him.  I guess that's because he wants to eliminate agriculture subsidies and eliminate regulations on coal mining as well.



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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #27 on: November 15, 2010, 04:05:25 pm »
Snap! You're right, Amy. I think Kentucky is a beautiful state, but I am sorry you are living there with the likes of him. :P
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.

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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #28 on: November 15, 2010, 04:12:58 pm »
Snap! You're right, Amy. I think Kentucky is a beautiful state, but I am sorry you are living there with the likes of him. :P

At least I can say the only thing we have in common is that neither of us were born here.



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Re: Obama taking Bushes place and having to clean up after him
« Reply #29 on: November 28, 2010, 04:45:27 pm »
Will I have no problem with obama as a person and a family man but as a president I'm not sure . I believe he doesn't have the proper skills or the
right background but he is a smart man. Smart as in book smart and he has great public speech skills but that's about it. Since he has been in office
he has done nothing worth speaking about, all he has been doing is spending more money on top of the dept we already in. I was all for him before
he became the president but now I just been waiting and waiting and nothing happening just no progress . The country is getting deeper in dept
by the minute, people loosing their homes and jobs, everything is getting more expensive etc...

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