So now he has something in common with Ted Nugent? Wait. Obama was a 9 year old child who politely ate what was served to him by adults. In a poor country where ANY meat is considered a luxury saved for special occasions.
Ted Nugent, well, he's Ted. He reminds me of a certain batshit crazy forum member, except that Ted is more lucid.
Watching you make excuses for Obama never gets old.
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NEPTUNE Member
Posts: 10199 From: Ticlaw FL, and some other places. Registered: Aug 2001
Watching you make excuses for Obama never gets old.
Watching you behave like a crotchety old fart, on the other hand, got old a long time ago.
I don't see why you, or anyone eles, cares what the President ate as a child. Or yesterday for that matter. People all over Europe eat horsemeat on a regular basis. Are they evil? I eat rabbit pretty much every week, and squirrel or quail or alligator when I can get it. Does that make me evil? You need to lighten up, Fierobore. Your schtick is getting as old and crusty as you seem to be. ------------------ Drive safely!
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fierobear Member
Posts: 27104 From: Safe in the Carolinas Registered: Aug 2000
Watching you behave like a crotchety old fart, on the other hand, got old a long time ago.
I don't see why you, or anyone eles, cares what the President ate as a child. Or yesterday for that matter. People all over Europe eat horsemeat on a regular basis. Are they evil? I eat rabbit pretty much every week, and squirrel or quail or alligator when I can get it. Does that make me evil? You need to lighten up, Fierobore. Your schtick is getting as old and crusty as you seem to be.
Wow, Neptune, picking on everything a president does (or did), no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, didn't seem to bother you at all when YOU did it to Bush. THAT is the point, which, of course, you don't get. Just like the concept of hypocrisy.
This WAS light hearted, until you decided to make it so damn serious. Nice work, turd-in-the-punchbowl-boy.
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blackrams Member
Posts: 32828 From: Covington, TN, USA Registered: Feb 2003
Really don't care what the annoited one eats. I'll not vote for a candidate based on what he ate or didn't eat as a child. That doesn't mean I support "his Obamaness" in the least. It just isn't important in the big scheme of things.
I've eaten Kagogi in Korea, I've eaten monkey in Central America and rattle snake in Oklahoma, other things I won't mention while in survival training. Wasn't impressed by any of them but, they were not what I was reared to be normal in our diet. All creatures were already dead and prepared to be dined upon except that we had to kill and eat in the survival training. Just about anything is nutrition when you're hungry enough. I don't want to dine on either again but, I fully recognize that under the right circumstances, either would be fully acceptable, devoured and digested. Just not something I look forward to eating but, that's representitive of the culture I grew up in.
------------------ Ron The key thing is to wake up breathing! All the rest can be fixed. (Except Stupid - You can't fix that) Always remember these words of wisdom.
"The Lord must truly love fools, for he made them in abundance."
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KidO Member
Posts: 1019 From: The Pacific Northwest Registered: Dec 2003
Either way, win or lose, it's gonna be "Release the hounds" time here after November. That's when PFF will probably be useful for little more than car advice.
If you think it's ugly now, wait until after the election.
The tactic prompted House Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican, to comment this week that the Obama team is “going to pull out every bogeyman they can.”
The strategy of attacking Mr. Bush worked well for Mr. Obama in 2008, but Republicans said that by reaching for this “blame Bush” tactic again, the president is acknowledging implicitly that he has failed to improve the economy during his term.
“President Obama’s re-election strategy is clear — he doesn't have a record to run on, so he’s going to attack his opponent with small things and point fingers at everyone but himself for his failure to turn the economy around,” said Kirsten Kukowski, a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee. “As he said in 2008, candidates that don’t have records to run on talk about small things.”
I expect this to be one of the dirtiest campaigns I have seen during my lifetime. I also expect both sides to be flinging the dirtiest mud they can find, as fast as they can. This will also be the most expensive presidential campaign ever. The days were anyone could run for president are long gone. Now you will need to be a multi-millionaire, that is backed by billions if not trillions of dollars, to be able to compete for the position.
I also found this interesting from the same article: "A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday showed that 56 percent of respondents disapprove of Mr. Obama’s handling of the economy, and 38 percent approved. The split among independents was especially wide, with 67 percent disapproving of the president’s job performance on the economy and 28 percent approving."
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dratts Member
Posts: 8373 From: Coeur d' alene Idaho USA Registered: Apr 2001
Of all the things Obama has done. this rates zero on my meter.. Jeesh anyone who's been to Korea and had yaki man do.. shaddup. Sorry dog tastes a lot like pork.. Ate the hell out of that from street vendors.
Now do you want to discuss real issues with him or not?
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Boondawg Member
Posts: 38235 From: Displaced Alaskan Registered: Jun 2003