Thursday, March 17, 2011

Summin Aint Right ...

 
D.SMITH said...
Rewind a couple of years ago. Thousands of people forced to get health insurance is better news for pharmaceutical companies when these catastrophic events (intentional and man-made or not) happen. They'll have access to doctors and get prescriptions to a bunch of drugs. They don't need anybody taking pre ventive measures on their own with potassium iodide or even Nori, that's not gonna help fill their pockets.
 
Fast forward back to now. This cat's golfing and filling out tourney brackets while Japan, and potentially the West Coast, AK and HI are exposed to radiation, then tells the American public to sit idly by and wait for "o-fishole gubmint die-rekshun."  
 
Black ass Muppet. I can't say exactly who is, but this brother isn't the HNIC. Everything's coming together as planned though it seems. Both "BP's" are winning, b!tches. Obama represents the US no more than Jordan does a 3-pack of Hanes briefs.  
 
PHX said...
DV I like Obama's style generally, it suits my own. I see it as deliberative, thoughtful, judicious, but I know how it's described by others.
 
Personally, I understood Clinton's impatience with Obama on Libya, but it still seems US is on a reasonable track with Libya, particularly now. In this case it seemed like HC was HNIC.
 
Maybe it's good to see God's son golfing so everybody in the US is not all "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES M....F's!!!!!" 
 
I'm gonna advocate for reason, and keeping cool, in nine crisis's out of ten. I'd like to hear what he specifically should do about Japan other than get off the golf course.

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sakredkow said...

Yes, the way his feet are misaligned with his shoulders.

Denmark Vesey said...

lol ... what up P?

Yeah man. God's son must keep his head down on those putts.

Looking up too quick ... just aint right.

Strange though. With all the crisis going on for this country and in the world ... dude looks pretty nonplussed.

It's kind of like watching the Captain of the Titanic fishing off the bow of the ship after it hit the iceberg.

D.SMITH said...

Rewind a couple of years ago. Thousands of people forced to get health insurance is better news for pharmaceutical companies when these catastrophic events (intentional and man-made or not) happen. They'll have access to doctors and get prescriptions to a bunch of drugs. They don't need anybody taking pre ventive measures on their own with potassium iodide or even Nori, that's not gonna help fill their pockets.

Fast forward back to now. This cat's golfing and filling out tourney brackets while Japan, and potentially the West Coast, AK and HI are exposed to radiation, then tells the American public to sit idly by and wait for "o-fishole gubmint die-rekshun."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-japan-nuclear-crisis-harmful-radiation-us/story?id=13158789

Black ass Muppet. I can't say exactly who is, but this brother isn't the HNIC. Everything's coming together as planned though it seems. Both "BP's" are winning, b!tches. Obama represents the US no more than Jordan does a 3-pack of Hanes briefs.

sakredkow said...

DV I like Obama's style generally, it suits my own. I see it as deliberative, thoughtful, judicious, but I know how it's described by others.

Personally, I understood Clinton's impatience with Obama on Libya, but it still seems US is on a reasonable track with Libya, particularly now. In this case it seemed like HC was HNIC.

Maybe it's good to see God's son golfing so everybody in the US is not all "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES M....F's!!!!!"

I'm gonna advocate for reason, and keeping cool, in nine crisis's out of ten. I'd like to hear what he specifically should do about Japan other than get off the golf course.

D.SMITH said...

I lost what I intended to post, so here's the short of it: this is not to say I think healthcare reform was somewhat a precursor to where Japan is now, nor could I say it was man-made or intentional.

But I do feel that there is at least one other entity that is looking to profit off of the masses' ignorance and inability to take preventive measures in this or any other situation. Who and how I can't say for sure, but for all the criticisms of Obama, they can't be of his own personally without corrupt influence.

I like the brother honestly; playing golf and filling out brackets are non-issues. I can't imagine what I would do if I had the responsibilities associated with his position.

that dude said...

Bush spent one third of his presidency in Texas, and mugs got the nerve to complain about Obama's work ethic?

The world is in crisis? What's new? These haters have never actually run shit. If don't have some fun, get some lovin', have a nice meal from time to time, you get less effective.

makheru bradley said...

This pathetic human being may as well push a couple of practice putts while he’s waiting for the Bilderbergers and Trilateralists to give him his next set of marching orders on Libya, Bahrain, Israeli settlements, Cote D’Ivoire, Af-Pak, and Japan. Dude is as clueless about the ramifications of intervention in Libya as he is about the fundamentals of putting.

"All attacks against civilians must stop.”—Slim Shady. That must only apply to “civilians” in the rebellious areas of Libya. It didn’t apply when the Zionists were killing civilians in Gaza. Why wasn’t there a no-fly zone over Gaza? Obviously it doesn’t apply to the innocent Afrikan immigrants in Libya who have been killed by the rebels. It doesn’t apply to civilians being killed in Bahrain. And it certainly does not apply to the civilians being killed by Obama on a daily basis in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

[The latest US drone strike against North Waziristan Agency, Pakistan is amongst the deadliest in recent memory, with at least 41 people killed and other, unconfirmed sources speculating the toll may be upwards of 80. Making matters worse, this strike isn’t coming with the usual pretense of everyone slain being a “suspected militant.” Rather, the attack struck a tribal jirga (official meeting) for the Madda Khel tribe, in the town of Datta Khel. The casualties from the attack included six tribal elders who were overseeing the jirga, which was apparently to discuss the ownership of mineral rights, a number of children who were brought by their families to the gathering, and several members of a pro-government militia the tribe helped organize.

The US has been striking houses and vehicles in Datta Khel and elsewhere in North Waziristan for years, and such a large gathering must have seemed an appealing target. The fact that the gathering had nothing to do with militants, however, points again to just how little information they have about their targets before launching missiles at them.

Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani and Army Chief General Parvez Kayani, insisted the attack was a “complete violation of human rights.”] – Jason Ditz

Warning to the people of Tripolitania: Don’t attend wedding parties; don’t send your children out to gather firewood, and don’t hold tribal meetings. You will now be in the crosshairs of Slim Shady’s misguided drones. There is no doubt that the crack pilots at Creech Air Force Base are lining up targets in Tripolitania right now.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/08/60minutes/main5001439.shtml

Anonymous said...

It is getting so one cannot tell Denmark Vesey from Makheru Bradley with these Bilderberger Trilateral anti-Semitic conspiracy theories!

makheru bradley said...

Right on Anon. Forty-one dead elderly men, along with women and children at a tribal meeting in Pakistan is definitely a conspiracy theory!

What's real is the never ending hypocrisy of so-called American democracy.

Everyday Slim Shady's war criminal hands get covered with the blood of more and more innocent women and children in Af-Pak. Oops, that's a conspiracy theory.

But, Slim (I'm going to close Guantanamo)Shady really does care about the loss of civilian lives, just like his predecessor, George W. Bush. Oops, that's another conspiracy theory.

Change you can believe in. Now that's a real conspiracy theory

Anonymous said...

Right on to you Makheru. Barack Obama is a president, not a dictator! The war in the middle east was started long before he came into office. Calling it "his war" is a reflection of your bias against him personally for whatever reason. Qaddafi is bombing his own people! You probably want to blame that on Zionist Jews too don't you? If the POTUS did nothing people like you would criticize him for that too. He is the first black president and he just got in office. Give him a chance!

Illmathematical said...

Obamas legs are too close together. That's not a REASONABLE putting stance.

makheru bradley said...

He is the first black president and he just got in office. Give him a chance!- Anon

A chance to do what, kill some more children? Well, the imperialists fired 112 cruise missiles on Libyan targets. Chances are Slim Shady succeeded in doing what he has been doing—killing innocent people.

If the POTUS did nothing people like you would criticize him for that too.—Anon

The criticism is based on his abject hypocrisy and resorting to war as if that was the only solution to this crisis.

Calling it "his war" is a reflection of your bias against him personally for whatever reason.—Anon

I saw Barack Obama as a fraud from jumpsteet. The psychopathic oligarchs initiated 9/15 to facilitate his election because they knew he would best serve their interest. That’s why I labeled him The Perfect Proxy. He’s doing the job he was hired to do—protect the interest of his managers as deceptively as possible.

[The protection of civilians in times of warfare, a moral good in itself, is a requirement of international law. Yet it is a requirement that is almost always ignored. And no great power has ignored it more than the United States. In Iraq the civilian death count due to the American invasion may well have approached one million. In Afghanistan, again directly due to the war initiated by U.S. intervention, civilian deaths between 2007 and 2010 are estimated at about 10,000. In Vietnam, United States military intervention managed to reduce the civilian population by about two million.

And then there is United States protection of the Israeli process of ethnic cleansing in Palestine. America’s hypocrisy as Washington consistently does nothting about the Israeli blockade of Gaza and the slow reduction of a million and half Gazans to poverty and malnutrition. And, finally, the unforgettable hypocrisy inherent in U.S. support for the 2009 Israeli invasion of that tiny and crowded enclave. The 2009 invasion was the most striking example of an outright attack on civilians and civilian infrastructure since the World War II. And the American government supported every single moment of it.

It was Oscar Wilde who once said that "the true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception, the one who lies with sincerity." I think that politicians learn, some easier than others, to live their lives like this. And, as I have said before, the only way they can be successful in sharing their delusions with the rest of us is that the majority do not have the contextual knowledge to analyze and make accurate judgments on their utterances. The successful hypocrite and his or her ignorant audience go hand in hand.]-- Lawrence Davidson

makheru bradley said...

DV can you recover my post stamped: Mar 20, 2011 10:10:00 AM

That's the second time these comments were posted with the count increasing to 12 comments, then it disappeared.

Denmark Vesey said...

My fault Mac. Let me see if I can find it.