The Age of Obama

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  • Posted By: Bass Pro @ 11/05/2008 12:43:38 PM

    Here a little something Bipartisan just for laughs. Senator Ted Stevens and Congressman John Murtha both campaigned on "no government pork" reforms and at the same time ask to be reelected because their Seniority would allow them to bring back more to the States they represent.

    I have asked myself if I had the chance to vote for Senator Robert Byrd or former Senator Strom Thurmon, even though both were well past it an both ailing, would I do it. The answer was yes. I would rather have a Senator that could return as much Stae monies as possible Isn't that a more pork point of view. Neither would have to vote directly for the pork ala John McCain and Ron Brown both adament no pork politicians. Could you imagine how long a politician would last if he failed to bring home the bacon?

  • Posted By: 771979 @ 11/05/2008 11:52:14 AM

    I am glad that Obama won and wish him good luck for the next four years. He is an intellectual giant and has won the presidential race purely on his abilities, intellect and honesty of mind.

    The whole world is happy that he won in the anticipation that he would be not only good for the US but also for the entire world. Time will tell but one thing is certain that people around the world were sick and tired of President G W Bush???s eight years of death and destruction, blood shedding and blood letting of innocent men, women and children in the Middle East and destroying their countries beyond recognition.

    I hope that Barack Obama brings some honour to USA stained image abroad. Personally, I believe that something very good happened to America when Obama was born forty seventy years ago with a destiny to become the 44th president of USA.

  • Posted By: RO in Reno @ 11/05/2008 11:13:26 AM

    While the election of Obama signals how far we have moved away from racism and bigotry, more importantly it signals a return to the "idea" that is America, Obama's speech only reinforced my view that he is a man of vision.
    Let the new millennium begin.

  • Posted By: junkmail7 @ 11/05/2008 10:30:54 AM

    We haven't forgot the way you tossed journalistic ethics out the window during this election cycle. So don't think you can return to the position you were at before this election cycle, by simply tearing another day off your desk calender.

    Many of us no longer care what you have to say...and probably never will.

  • Posted By: williambanzai7 @ 11/05/2008 9:51:47 AM


    I'M THE FIRST NUT (Ode to Dubya)
    (I'm a Nut. Leroy Pullins)
    WilliamBanzai7

    Sing Along With the Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqsauoDmgDo


    Beedle-dee-bah, beedle-dee-bah, beedle-dee-ree-pa-DUMB.......

    [Chorus]
    I'm nut, I'm a nut
    My Presidential legacy don't amount to much, whoopa-whoopa-whoopa-whoopa
    The head on my shoulders is sorta loose
    And I ain't got the sense God gave a moose
    Lord, I ain't crazy, but ...I'm the First Nut

    Is is wetter under in the Potomac, if you're in it when it rains?
    Is it shorter to Camp David, than it is by a plane?
    Between myself and I, I wonder who's the dumber
    Is it hotter down in Crawford, than it is in the summer?

    [Chorus]

    I drove my Cadillac to Wall Street to satisfy my lust
    Wheelin', dealin', left ol' Wall Street on a Greyhound bus
    I should'nt have set the markets on fire while I was there
    But remember only forest fires prevent Bears

    [Chorus]

    The poverty war was almost over, until I began to fight
    If it took a dime to go 'round the world
    I'd cut taxes out of sight
    I don't mind to take the Bankers out
    If they don't mind to go Dutch
    Makes me feel like 700 Billion Bailout Dollars
    And I bet the Treasury ain't worth half that much

    [Chorus]

    Oh, crazy man! I'm a nut!
    Oh, Lordy, Lordy Lordy, Lordy
    I'm crazy, I'm the First Nut!

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