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Posted by we_R_DNA on Oct-10-2009 01:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
is that an omen to the coming of satan?


Perhaps it is an omen of things to come and are already here.


Posted by winston on Oct-10-2009 01:22:

the chosen juan


Posted by Lira on Oct-10-2009 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced

Thanks for my new avatar. I wanna sport it for a couple of days


Posted by shaw on Oct-10-2009 01:25:

political in nature. ban.


Posted by winston on Oct-10-2009 01:27:

obama ftw


Posted by shaw on Oct-10-2009 01:29:

hell yeah, man! fuck bush! obamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


Posted by Lira on Oct-10-2009 01:31:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
political in nature. ban.

We all know it's religious

Yeah, I know, I just want to have some fun and I'll switch back to something less controversial


Posted by Fledz on Oct-10-2009 01:44:

I agree Lira. This is so premature that it may need Nasal Delivery Technology.

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
OCT 28: Obama wins Top 100 Dj Mag poll. $20 - any takers?


Posted by winston on Oct-10-2009 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
hell yeah, man! fuck bush! obamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



aaaaaaaa girl you knoww aaaaaaa

birthday sex! birthday sex! birthday sex


Posted by boris_the_bear on Oct-10-2009 02:19:

who's ever idea that was (awarding Obama the Nobel Prize), if it was made with the intent of increasing his rating, they actually made it detrimental to his image. morons, now they should tell him to decline it as soon as possible duh!


Posted by Cpt.Cocaine on Oct-10-2009 02:43:

Well, he did keep the republicans out of the white house.

Or was it bush that kept the republicans out of the white house?

Yeah, give bush the peace prize.


Posted by shaw on Oct-10-2009 03:23:

quote:
Originally posted by boris_the_bear
who's ever idea


wow.


Posted by Lira on Oct-10-2009 03:24:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
wow.

I bet he speaks better Russian (and Ukrainian, for that matter) than you do


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-10-2009 03:47:

I find it very odd that Obama recieved the Nobel Peace Prize. He won, but for what? I say, take away Norway's right to give out the Peace Prize. It is being devalued and loosing it's prestige when handed out merely on the grounds of ambition and promises, instead of actual accomplishments. There were many other more worthy candidates...

let me quote something by malcom x after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize

"He got the peace prize, and we got the problem.. ... If I'm following a general, and he's leading me into a battle, and the enemy tends to give him rewards, or awards, I get suspicious of him. Especially if he gets a peace award before the war is over."


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Oct-10-2009 03:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Cpt.Cocaine
Well, he did keep the republicans out of the white house.

Or was it bush that kept the republicans out of the white house?

Yeah, give bush the peace prize.




as for the award, it might be too early for him to receive it, but it could also be too early to judge the choice either. too soon to tell what kind of effect, if any, this award might have.

but if nothing else, its let us lol at one of the17sss's rabid frenzies he so likes to go into!

obama did lower tensions with russia re the missile system in eastern europe, even if such defenses posed no threat to russia to begin with.

i don't know what effect, if any, obama's speeches to the middle east have had in repairing US relations in the post-bush era. again, probably too soon to tell.

i also don't know what effect, if any, obama's slightly stronger rhetoric re israel might have on israeli settlement expansions in the region.

if the europeans want to show the world what kind of foreign policy they expect from the only superpower's president, then so be it.


Posted by shaw on Oct-10-2009 03:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I bet he speaks better Russian (and Ukrainian, for that matter) than you do


oh. my bad.

congrats on using some of the correct letters, boris!


Posted by Lira on Oct-10-2009 03:54:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
oh. my bad.

congrats on using some of the correct letters, boris!



Much better now


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-10-2009 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by we_R_DNA
Perhaps it is an omen of things to come and are already here.


u know like in Nostradamus predictions, he's like the anti christ will come and show great charisma and signs of peace to get people on his side, then he will show his true colors. 17ssss will have the last laugh


Posted by Trance Nutter on Oct-10-2009 05:41:

Was talking yesterday in the office about gambling, happened to come across the odds for the Peace Prize.

Obama was goign at $100. We both laughed, shit if only we'd put some cash down


Posted by The17sss on Oct-10-2009 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN


as for the award, it might be too early for him to receive it, but it could also be too early to judge the choice either. too soon to tell what kind of effect, if any, this award might have.

but if nothing else, its let us lol at one of the17sss's rabid frenzies he so likes to go into!

obama did lower tensions with russia re the missile system in eastern europe, even if such defenses posed no threat to russia to begin with.

i don't know what effect, if any, obama's speeches to the middle east have had in repairing US relations in the post-bush era. again, probably too soon to tell.

i also don't know what effect, if any, obama's slightly stronger rhetoric re israel might have on israeli settlement expansions in the region.

if the europeans want to show the world what kind of foreign policy they expect from the only superpower's president, then so be it.


lol @ singling me out every time an Obama situation arises- who do you think you are, Lebezniatniakov? Where was I "rabid" on this subject by the way? This situation is utter comedy.

Anyway I don't think there's a lot of ambiguity here. He was actually in office 12 total days when they finalized the nomination, so we know it's not based on anything legitimate... obviously. So then, why? Because they want to reinforce his willingness to promote the agenda of neutralizing American's power; they love what they've seen thus far and want to reward him for it. A strong America rocks a lot of boats and they know that Obama cares more about "global" admiration than his own country's best interests. And to boot, now that he is the Prince of Peace, how could such a man with that title agree to increase troop levels in Afghanistan, get hard with Iran, or continue Bush's hated foreign policy measures? Style over substance: a hallmark of the Obama presidency.


quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
17ssss will have the last laugh


Indeed I will, Danny. Indeed I will.


Posted by Fledz on Oct-10-2009 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
Because they want to reinforce his willingness to promote the agenda of neutralizing American's power; they love what they've seen thus far and want to reward him for it. A strong America rocks a lot of boats and they know that Obama cares more about "global" admiration than his own country's best interests.

And that's exactly why he's actually half decent. Guess what? The rest of the world doesn't give a fuck about your position of power anymore because you no longer have it and the world has learned that America as a leader is a bad leader. You've fucked the entire God damn planet with your shitty economic policies and over the top military zeal, and now you want everyone to just forget your debts and start from scratch.

The sooner we stop relying on your dollar and looking to you for anything, the better.
He should be looking at a world perspective since the world should never again rotate around your asses like it used to. We need a global economic policy and a global approach to combat, not "Oooooh let's let the Yanks do what they want and go from there". It plain and simple doesn't work.

*cue - "Waaaaah waaaaaah but we saved your asses in WW2"


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Oct-10-2009 06:14:

OK is anyone else a little annoyed that Lira thought himself special enough to put his opinion in the title of the thread? COME NOW.


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-10-2009 06:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
And that's exactly why he's actually half decent. Guess what? The rest of the world doesn't give a fuck about your position of power anymore because you no longer have it and the world has learned that America as a leader is a bad leader. You've fucked the entire God damn planet with your shitty economic policies and over the top military zeal, and now you want everyone to just forget your debts and start from scratch.

The sooner we stop relying on your dollar and looking to you for anything, the better.
He should be looking at a world perspective since the world should never again rotate around your asses like it used to. We need a global economic policy and a global approach to combat, not "Oooooh let's let the Yanks do what they want and go from there". It plain and simple doesn't work.

*cue - "Waaaaah waaaaaah but we saved your asses in WW2"


fair enough, so in your opinion, out of the countries that can actually lead globally (for lack of a better way to put it at this time), what country is reliable to do so if the U.S fails miserably at it?
We know that if a country tries to rise up, the U.S will attack it somehow, the U.N's policies fail as you could see when Iraq got invaded. Honestly there is not much of a choice against U.S policies, like them or not. U.S is always interfering with other people's shit or making their own. Yeah, maybe they screw up a lot but who can do a better job at keeping this world slightly stable if not the U.S?


Posted by Fledz on Oct-10-2009 06:32:

No that's the issue with the current system we have. It shouldn't need to rely on one country, ever. We need one currency that is regulated by multiple other ones, but then again oil is what really drives the markets so once again we're dependent on one thing.
As for military, we have the UN and despite all the red tape and political wankery, at least it acts as a global voice.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Oct-10-2009 06:32:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
Where was I "rabid" on this subject by the way?


american politics + your open mouth = rabies


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