Thread: Obama: Wrong again
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07-04-2009 04:14 PM #1
Obama: Wrong again

Obama: Wrong again
It took the Obama administration eight days to figure out whether Iranians being gunned down for protesting a fraudulent election and demanding basic civil liberties deserved to be acknowledged by the president of the United States. It took the O-Team less than eight hours to side with Cuba's Fidel Castro, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega over the ouster of Manuel Zelaya in Honduras.
As we now have come to expect, Mr. Obama got it wrong again, but this time, nobody noticed. The U.S. news media, preoccupied with the sudden demise of Michael Jackson, ignored the event in Central America. For those who care about things more important than the passing of a "pop music legend," here's the rest of the story:
Obama: Wrong againLast edited by Right Wing; 07-04-2009 at 04:17 PM.
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07-04-2009 05:23 PM #2
I can't think of anything he is right on, and there probably isn't anything obama is right about.
He is especially wrong on this, and I wish the media would cover this more so that the usurper would spend more time meddling in Honduras than he spends destroying our country.
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07-04-2009 06:55 PM #3
I've very little to offer of worth other than complete agreement with Oliver North.
The one other observation I'd offer - and an obvious one ? - is that the likes of Castro and Chavez have their own warm relations with Iran's Ahmadinejad. So maybe Obama's stance over the Zelaya issue is a tactical buddy-buddy sucking-up exercise to all of those characters (Chavez and Castro directly, Ahmadinejad more indirectly by association) ?
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07-04-2009 07:48 PM #5
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Oliver North is the man!
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07-04-2009 08:25 PM #6
yea, maybe if in the early 80s oli north had done a better job of selling arms to the contras and sold the iranians lamer weapons, the US would be better off in dealing with both ortega and iran right now...
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07-04-2009 08:48 PM #7The right of the people to keep and arm bears shall not be infringed. - P.A. Yost, Sr.

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07-05-2009 01:43 AM #8
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07-05-2009 07:24 AM #9Diplomats! The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank! -- LCdr Montgomery Scott
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07-05-2009 12:13 PM #10
oli north played a central role in contra gate. this is established. not just by the liberal elite.
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