madmax747 Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 I think the more notable things from the coverage was the sign "get da hell out Bush" or similar, and the brief singalong version of "sha na na na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye" as Bush and Cheney were being flown over washington. Americans... Such class. But yeah, funny as hell if only for the reality of it. I liked the part where %&$! Cheney left in a wheelchair because he pulled something while packing. :biggrin: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoots7 Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 It's interesting how everybody says "first black president". I think him more as the 44th president that happens to be black. Nice sentiments there Malachi Delacot but take a moment to analyze what you just posted. "It's interesting how everybody says "first black president". You don't think of him as the first black president but you noticed that everyone else does? Obama's presidential paraphernalia isn't selling out because he is the 44th president. All of these racial comments aren't being posted because he is the 44th president. Read other posts about his presidency here in the debates section and you can see what happens to anyone who makes a negative comment about him, They get flamed and banned. That is just here on the Nexus right? There was an attempted assassination on Ronald Reagen, do you remember why? There are plots and assassination attempts on a lot of high profile public figures from the pope to Jody Foster but what if it happens to Obama? Will the media run with the raciest angle to bump up their ratings? Not here in America, we don't have to worry about things like that do we? We can just add it to all the other assassination attempts just like we can add the O.J.Simpson trial to all of the other televised murder cases. The future that I fear is fast approaching. Anyone who would dare to mutter the words "I like Bush" is already flamed and treated like a leper and anyone who dares to say anything negative about our new president will be called a raciest. I personally don't care that he is the 44th president or that he is the first black president. I care about how the American public is already being programed. Everyone hated that idiot W yet he was still elected for a second term, how did that happen? Who voted for him? Now everybody loves Obama just like we are being told to do by the media. For eight years our president has been called an idiot, he has been referred to as W or Bush and sometimes Mr. Bush by the media. On a few occasions he was actually called President Bush. For eight years I have listened to the media refer to Bill Clinton as President Clinton. There was former president Jimmy Carter, Nixon, Ford Reagen and so on. All of the former presidents were called "Former President" except for W and President Clinton. For eight years we will have President Obama. He will be remembered throughout history, not as the 44th president of the United States of America but as the first Black president. No matter what his actions as president do for or to this country, that will not change. The American public will only see the good, they will be fed the proper dose of propaganda from the media and Obama will be loved as the greatest president this country has ever had. By now you are probably already thinking of me as a bigot, a raciest, just because I dare to post a negative comment about President Hussein. You are already angry at me for not praising him as the greatest thing since the invention of the wheel. I really don't care, I only care that anyone who doesn't agree with the majority, anyone who doesn't go along with the media and think and act as they are told, will be oppressed, downtrodden and called a raciest and isn't that what discrimination is all about?This was right on target, he was elected because of the media, for the color of his skin and white guilt.What would MLK say about that?Would Alan Keys been treated the same way?I think not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumoftwosins Posted February 11, 2009 Share Posted February 11, 2009 It's interesting how everybody says "first black president". I think him more as the 44th president that happens to be black. He is as much white as he is black. I'm actually impressed with the work he is doing and I agree with your perspective Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exanimis Posted February 14, 2009 Share Posted February 14, 2009 So congress has agreed and passed Mr. Obama's stimulus package. The Package is designed to stimulate the economy by giving businesses a tax break. At the same time he passed a bill into law making it easier to sue your boss for discrimination. Does anyone else see a potential problem here? I'm not against President Obama I'm just trying to remind everyone of the eight years of hearing and reading about Mr. Bush or W. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exanimis Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 "Quitting school is no longer an option. Quitting school is not only quitting on yourself but quitting on your country and we need you." President Obama in his congressional address. Today Feb. 24 2009 I must admit that I am impressed with what he said, well most of it. Did anyone else notice that the media still refers to Clinton as President Clinton? Did anyone else notice the comment made by the president that he would cut the deficit in half by the end of "MY FIRST TERM" ? I'm not trying to make him look bad, I actually like him but I still see how the media is programming us and setting up his next term. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michlo Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 "Quitting school is no longer an option. Quitting school is not only quitting on yourself but quitting on your country and we need you." President Obama in his congressional address. Today Feb. 24 2009 I must admit that I am impressed with what he said, well most of it. Did anyone else notice that the media still refers to Clinton as President Clinton? Did anyone else notice the comment made by the president that he would cut the deficit in half by the end of "MY FIRST TERM" ? I'm not trying to make him look bad, I actually like him but I still see how the media is programming us and setting up his next term. All previous Presidents are still called President so and so. And saying no to Vista is silly. There is nothing wrong with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exanimis Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 "Quitting school is no longer an option. Quitting school is not only quitting on yourself but quitting on your country and we need you." President Obama in his congressional address. Today Feb. 24 2009 I must admit that I am impressed with what he said, well most of it. Did anyone else notice that the media still refers to Clinton as President Clinton? Did anyone else notice the comment made by the president that he would cut the deficit in half by the end of "MY FIRST TERM" ? I'm not trying to make him look bad, I actually like him but I still see how the media is programming us and setting up his next term. All previous Presidents are still called President so and so. And saying no to Vista is silly. There is nothing wrong with it. Former presidents are referred to as Former President, all except President Clinton. Just look at the posts on the debate section and you will see a post about Former President Bush. Saying no to Vista is a matter of opinion and in my opinion Vista is a sorry, PC bloating, pop up warning piece of junk. You can set the shadow copy to store less information and you can disable those annoying pop ups asking for your permission to run a program that you just started, but it's still crap. If you have vista you had better find and make a habit of emptying your virtual memory and cleaning your registry. Ccleaner is a good program, Advanced System care is better. Another thing with Vista, set a time and day to defrag your C: drive or you will see your available space shrinking. Too bad that Microsofts answer to the George Bush of operating systems is a stripped down. less bloating version of Vista called Windows 7. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michlo Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 "Quitting school is no longer an option. Quitting school is not only quitting on yourself but quitting on your country and we need you." President Obama in his congressional address. Today Feb. 24 2009 I must admit that I am impressed with what he said, well most of it. Did anyone else notice that the media still refers to Clinton as President Clinton? Did anyone else notice the comment made by the president that he would cut the deficit in half by the end of "MY FIRST TERM" ? I'm not trying to make him look bad, I actually like him but I still see how the media is programming us and setting up his next term. All previous Presidents are still called President so and so. And saying no to Vista is silly. There is nothing wrong with it. Former presidents are referred to as Former President, all except President Clinton. Just look at the posts on the debate section and you will see a post about Former President Bush. Saying no to Vista is a matter of opinion and in my opinion Vista is a sorry, PC bloating, pop up warning piece of junk. You can set the shadow copy to store less information and you can disable those annoying pop ups asking for your permission to run a program that you just started, but it's still crap. If you have vista you had better find and make a habit of emptying your virtual memory and cleaning your registry. Ccleaner is a good program, Advanced System care is better. Another thing with Vista, set a time and day to defrag your C: drive or you will see your available space shrinking. Too bad that Microsofts answer to the George Bush of operating systems is a stripped down. less bloating version of Vista called Windows 7. I've often heard other former Presidents still be called "President so-and-so". Anyway, I don't care that much. As for your whine about Vista and now even W7... how many operating systems have you built exactly and / or what is your solution for MS then? Have you even used W7 yet? I have and it is fine, even better than Vista. Anyway, that's all really for another topic I'm sure, so I'll not continue the derailment. :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exanimis Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 first of all I didn't start this derailment, you did. Secondly I have just as much of a right to my opinions as you or anyone else. and thirdly, You have a terrible and demeaning attitude toward anyone who has an opinion that doesn't agree with yours. You have insulted me on every occasion that you have responded to any of my posts. You have said that I am closed minded and now that my post is a whine. I have read many of the threads that you post on but I refuse to respond to them because I know that your response will be a one sided argument resulting in your self centered justification of your own superiority. I respectively request that in the future, you disregard my posts with the same amount of disgust as I hold to your own posts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michlo Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 first of all I didn't start this derailment, you did. Secondly I have just as much of a right to my opinions as you or anyone else. and thirdly, You have a terrible and demeaning attitude toward anyone who has an opinion that doesn't agree with yours. You have insulted me on every occasion that you have responded to any of my posts. You have said that I am closed minded and now that my post is a whine. I have read many of the threads that you post on but I refuse to respond to them because I know that your response will be a one sided argument resulting in your self centered justification of your own superiority. I respectively request that in the future, you disregard my posts with the same amount of disgust as I hold to your own posts. 1 - I didn't say you started it, I meant I wouldn't continue my derailment of it. 2 - Of course you are. 3 - Done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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