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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN um, where are british troops again? |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c EDIT 1 - If anyone says yeah well the uk this etc. I hate us too we got highest taxes in europe and loads of our own problems apart from following you around the world on your "peace missions" lol |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c For the record this is not a personal attack and I like loads of american people and this does not mean i hate all americans. My step father is american and he agrees with me. It is merely my opinion on the general state of the US as a whole. |
) I like american food american humour. I dont like the goverment and the media!
speaking of politics

hope that made someone happy

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| Originally posted by blacknoizybox speaking of politics ![]() hope that made someone happy |
have a nice day
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| Jon Favreau has the worst and the best job in political speechwriting. His boss is a best-selling author who doesn't really need his help, having written the 2004 speech that catapulted him onto the national stage. At the same time, the same boss also happens to be capable of delivering a speech in ways that can give his audience the goosebumps. But Barack Obama is more than a little busy campaigning across Iowa and New Hampshire right now. So it was Favreau who led the team that wrote Obama's victory speech in Des Moines last week�a moment that prompted the TV pundits to drop months of skepticism about Obama's candidacy to make breathless comparisons with the Kennedy era. -snipped- The pitch worked. Favreau and Obama rapidly found a relatively direct way to work with each other. "What I do is to sit with him for half an hour," Favreau explains. "He talks and I type everything he says. I reshape it, I write. He writes, he reshapes it. That's how we get a finished product. "It's a great way to write speeches. A lot of times, you write something, you hand it in, it gets hacked by advisers, it gets to the candidate and then it gets sent back to you. This is a much more intimate way to work." Some speeches are much more the product of the candidate himself. Obama e-mailed Favreau his draft of his announcement speech in Springfield, Ill., at 4 a.m. on the morning of the campaign launch last February. |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c In case this thread has been misinterpreted I am not launching ahate campaign against american people. I like american tv I like american accents (coolest in the world great for trance samples ) I like american food american humour. I dont like the goverment and the media!So this fucking austrilai-us alliance going on here just shut up. Do you like the goverment? You like the war? you like taxes and fake sounding presidents? Why are you fighting me on this we should unite against the shit. UK is similar too following US around just chill down and lets have a revolution. |
Fine the fault lies with the BBC but that is the BBCs problem they always report everything big or small from every country in the world. It is also listened to worldwide so its not just UK that needs their news US people listen as well.
Also the thread was designed to be a pop at the US government and I ended up going at the media.
So I would like to now add to prevent further questioning I hate the english media!
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov http://www.newsweek.com/id/84756 In addition, Obama wrote the "Race Speech" on his own, as he has the speech planned for tonight. |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c Thought you said thread failed so stfu you not involved have a nice day |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c I didnt know this I heard that the obama publicity machine told his wife to act a certain way to portray his family qualities etc. That is what really caused my rany I though she wasn't being real etc so it must all be BS |
The first order of business for Obama's team was charting a course for his first two years in the Senate. The game plan was to send Obama into the 2007-2008 election cycle in the strongest form possible," writes Mendell in his forthcoming bio Obama: From Promise to Power. A review copy of the richly detailed and largely positive book was sent to me yesterday. "The Plan, as his team called it, was formalized on a computer file and was consistently updated as events occurred. It was primarily molded by [top adviser David] Axelrod, [communications chief Robert] Gibbs, [Senate office boss Pete] Rouse and Obama. The plan was broken into four quarters per year, with the first quarter being dedicated to hiring Senate staff, learning the names of faces of Washington, writing his book, launching his own political action committee to raise money and turning down the volume on his publicity machine," writes Mendell.
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