If Obama is elected president...

phreakwars

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and used it as a means to get what he really wanted, which was a reason to go to war with Germany.
Not to spin this into conspiracy, but doesn't it make you wonder... what could GWB have done to "INSPIRE" America into coming together, line up at the recruitment offices, and have kids begging to be let in to go fight an enemy? Much like what happened after PH was bombed. Furious Americans threw down their plows and joined the army to fight the evil bastards who dare invade our land.
Somehow though, in 2003, the REAL enemy was substituted AFTER the troops were already there, a new objective was given to "liberate the oppressed", not kill the enemy.

How could you NOT be ****** off at your government about this?

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RoyalOrleans

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Republicans trying to paint Democrats as spineless, it's all it is. Here's an interesting factoid... The last Democrat to take the heavily Republican state of Nebraska, was Johnson... who in turn... did what? Sent troops to NAM.
So what do we have, FDR, LBJ, GWB all war Presidents. The only difference, aside from the political partys, is GWB...

LIED

and sent troops in to a false war. And had the audacity to COMPARE his fake war to a war that was needed.

Then, had the nerve to call the people who could see through his BS plot... unpatriotic, and spineless Liberals.

HA !

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Ask any soldier fighting over there if this is a fake war!

 

RoyalOrleans

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And by that time, it had become clear, that the war was needed, support for it actually GREW.. no potesters there to say any different. Although, I'm pretty sure if there were protesters, they would have been called "UNPATRIOTIC LIBERALS" as well.... or possibly COMMIES..

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Liberal had a different meaning in those days.

 

ImWithStupid

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Another Obama flip flop...

June 20, 2008Obama: no offshore drilling

At a stop in Jacksonville today, Sen. Barack Obama plans to tell reporters that he continues to support the federal ban on off-shore drilling. His Republican rival, Sen. John McCain, said this week he would like to lift the ban and let states decide whether to drill.

“And when I am President, I will keep the moratorium in place and prevent oil companies from drilling off Florida’s coasts,” Obama says. “That’s how we can protect our coasts and still make the investments that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil and bring down gas prices for good.”
Obama: no offshore drilling

Five weeks later when popular opinion says so...

Obama shifts on offshore oil drilling
By MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writer

1 hour, 20 minutes ago

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Friday he would be willing to support limited additional offshore oil drilling if that's what it takes to enact a comprehensive policy to foster fuel-efficient autos and develop alternate energy sources.

Shifting from his previous opposition to expanded offshore drilling, the Illinois senator told a Florida newspaper he could get behind a compromise with Republicans and oil companies to prevent gridlock over energy.
Obama shifts on offshore oil drilling - Yahoo! News

Anyone who thinks this guy is anything but a politician, who will say anything to get elected, is a lemming.

 

ImWithStupid

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Hmmmm. That sounds sorta familiar. :rolleyes:
You mean like this flip-flop?

John McCain says he won't raise taxes
By CHARLES BABINGTON

The Associated Press

Wednesday, July 30, 2008; 12:07 AM

WASHINGTON -- After upsetting some conservatives by signaling an openness to higher payroll taxes for Social Security, Republican John McCain gave the simplest of answers Tuesday when asked if he would raise taxes as president.

"No," McCain said sternly when the question was put to him by a young girl at a meeting in Sparks, Nev.

Despite previous vows not to raise taxes of any kind, McCain had caught some Republicans by surprise by suggesting the opposite.

Speaking with reporters on his campaign bus on July 9, he cited a need to shore up Social Security. "I cannot tell you what I would do, except to put everything on the table," he said.

He went a step farther Sunday on ABC's "This Week," in response to a question about payroll tax increases.

"There is nothing that's off the table. I have my positions, and I'll articulate them. But nothing's off the table," McCain said. "I don't want tax increases. But that doesn't mean that anything is off the table."

That comment drew a strong response from the Club for Growth, a Washington anti-tax group. McCain's comments, the group said in a letter to the Arizona senator, are "shocking because you have been adamant in your opposition to raising taxes under any circumstances."
 

hugo

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At some point you are going to have to either cut entitlements or raise taxes or a combination of both. Liberal immigration policies would also help.
 
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