a ja cekam....nestrpljivo :twisted:
Sta?
cirkus Adriju 8-)
he means business xuss xtwak hehe
thanks to Zabic:
The Long Ryders - State of My Union (live) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVfzComP60#)
http://www.metrolyrics.com/state-of-the-union-lyrics-david-ford.html (http://www.metrolyrics.com/state-of-the-union-lyrics-david-ford.html)
Bice zanimljivo videti ukoliko Obama bude predsednik za jedan mandat kao shto se naslucuje, koga ce republikanci da ponude u sledecoj turi :evil:
Ti americhki izbori su postali takav cirkus da ni jedan reality show ne moze da im pridje xrofl
A shto se tiche politike tu nema nije bilo biti ce biti promene :cry:
Ajde?
Vas bivsi premijer je bio bas famozan tip.
QuoteVas bivsi premijer je bio bas famozan tip.
Jes vala bio dzukela valjda mu zato i lezao Junior. Ovaj sad Kevin deluje onako na oko...ali politika (i to unutrashnja samo) je tek za promil drugachija.Australija ce kad tad da plati cenu shto u svemu nastavlja da pokushava da kopira USA. Nego ja ne znam kakve su shanse ovog novog lidera opozicije ovde ( jedan ushati , verski zatucan moron) ali bilo je simpatichno pre neki dan kad je izashao na TV da preporuchi devojkama u Ozilendu da chuvaju svoju NEVINOST za brak. :|. Ideja mu nije losha samo je malo okasnio xrofl. Ako s tom platformom krene na izbore bice smeha i ovde xrofl
Nego gledam ovu USA sramotu u Avganistanu xuss Joj koja bruka...sad ce tax payeri da isplacuju i Talibance u stotinama miliona dolara :evil:. Pa kad na to dodash i kolaps USA ekonomije pade mi na pamet ...Pa kud cesh veceg dokaza da muchite crnce nego shto je chinjenica da ste ovog muchenika Obamu izabrali bash sad kad treba neko kestenje da vadi iz vatre i primi sramotu na obraz.Cccc...Mozda da izaberete i nekog Kineza , pa Meksikanca...dok se sve ove muke i sramote ne reshite :idea:
Quote from: vbo man on January 29, 2010, 01:58:21 AM
Mozda da izaberete i nekog Kineza , pa Meksikanca...dok se sve ove muke i sramote ne reshite :idea:
...pa srbina i da zurka bude potpuna....
VBO ovo je toliko jadno i primitivno da nemam reci.
QuoteVBO ovo je toliko jadno i primitivno da nemam reci.
Zahto? Vi ne znate za zezanje? xyxy A kad vi zezate ono malo Srbije tamo onda treba da se to shvati kao duhovito? xrotaeye
QuoteNego ja ne znam kakve su shanse ovog novog lidera opozicije ovde ( jedan ushati , verski zatucan moron) ali bilo je simpatichno pre neki dan kad je izashao na TV da preporuchi devojkama u Ozilendu da chuvaju svoju NEVINOST za brak. Neutral. Ideja mu nije losha samo je malo okasnio ROFL. Ako s tom platformom krene na izbore bice smeha i ovde ROFL
Da zaboravih da napomenem da narecheni ima vanbrachno dete iz studentskih dana kad nije ovako mislio :? . Sad ima tri cerke pa bi da im chuva devichastvo.Koji su to moralni moroni...
The Obamarang
Posted By Victor Davis Hanson On January 28, 2010 @ 9:05 pm
All politicians fudge on their promises. But this president manages to transcend the normal political exaggeration and dissimulation. Whereas past executives shaded the truth, Barack Obama trumps that: on almost every key issue, what Obama says he will do, and what he says is true, is a clear guide to what he will not do, and what is not true. It is as if "truth" is a mere problem of lesser mortals.
1. Obama now rails against a pernicious Washington and its insiders: ergo, Obama controls Washington through both houses of Congress and the White House, and wants to expand Washington's control over the auto industry, health care, energy, student loans, transportation, etc.
2. Obama bashes the Supreme Court on weakening public efforts to curb campaign contributions. Therefore, we know Obama has done more than any other President in destroying public campaign financing by being the first presidential candidate in a general election to refuse public funds—in confidence that he could raise a record $1 billion, much of it from big moneyed interests on Wall Street.
3. Obama calls for a freeze on government spending and deplores deficits. Hence, we know that the possible $15 billion savings in some discretionary spending will not affect the Obama record budget deficits that will continue to grow well over an annual $1.5 trillion a year—as Obama piles up the greatest budgetary shortfalls in any four-year presidential term in history.
4. The President calls for Guantanamo Bay detention center to be closed within a year of his inauguration, and Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the architect of 9/11, to be tried in New York. Accordingly, we know that Guantanamo won't be closed within a year and KSM won't be tried in New York.
5. Obama issues four serial deadlines in autumn 2009 for Iran to comply with non-proliferation accords. Presto—we know that Iran will get the bomb unimpeded by U.S. opinion.
6. Obama promised an end to earmarks and lobbyists in government—of course, we assume, then, that lobbyists will be ubiquitous among his presidential appointments, and there will be thousands of earmarks.
7. Obama announces that He will end the war in Iraq by removing all combat brigades by August 2010. As a result, we understand that George Bush long ago signed an agreement with the Iraqis for a joint agreement on removing US combat forces by August 2010.
8. Obama laments that his fall in popularity resulted from a failure to communicate directly with the American people. We conclude as a result that Obama has given more interviews, radio and TV appearances, and stump speeches than any first-year president in history.
9. Obama reiterates that "this is not about me." That reflects the fact that he has employed the first-person pronouns "I," "me," and "my" more than any prior president.
10. Obama assures on eight occasions he will televise all health-care deliberations on C-Span. This is clear proof that nothing will be televised as debate occurs behind closed doors, punctuated by votes purchased through $300 million bribes and state exemptions from federal statutes.
11. Obama promises to be a tax-cutter. So we know that vast new taxes will come through revised income tax rates, caps lifted off payroll taxes, Cadillac health care charges, and a variety of surcharges.
12. Obama warned that if another stimulus were not passed, unemployment would reach double-digits; hence, we were assured that the jobless rate would reach 10%.
13. Obama calls for bipartisanship and an end to finger-pointing. Of course, then, he will begin and end nearly every speech with attacks on George Bush and the prior administration.
I could continue ad nauseam, but you get the picture. So why does Obama serially tell untruths, mislead, and do the opposite of what he promises?
Here are four brief reasons. They are complementary, rather than mutually exclusive.
1) He does this because he can. Obama, from college at Occidental to Chicago organizing, has never been called to account. He was always assured that his charm, his ancestry, or his rhetoric alone mattered, while his record, actions, and accomplishments were mere footnotes. He channels our hopes and dreams and need not traffic in reality. We, the people, like the media, have tingly legs and believe the President is "some god", and therefore need not question the charismatic face on the screen.
2) Obama is a reflection of an era of liberal academic postmodernism. There are no absolute facts; truth is only an illusion in the eye of the beholder. Reality instead is relative, and predicated on the basis of power. Ergo, what others say is true is simply a reflection of their race/class/gender/religion/cultural privileges. Speaking "truth" to power means simply opposing those who, you deem, have more advantages than you and yours.
3) Obama is a neo-socialist who believes the ends of social justice justify most means necessary to achieve them. As a philosopher-king who knows what is best for ignorant lesser folk, who can't possibly appreciate all the ways in which he works and suffers on our behalf (Cf. Michelle's "deigns to run"), Obama reluctantly must employ Platonic "noble lies" to achieve the common good: OK, we don't understand Obamacare and therefore fear it and the way it is packaged and sold; but once it is forced down our throat, we will come to love—what is good for us.
4) Obama is a narcissist, who believes that his reality is our reality, that his rules are our rules. If the king, the autocrat, the heart-throb, the prophet, or the messiah says something is true, then facts and reality adjust accordingly. Facts and corrections are boring. And if confronted with contrary evidence, the self-infatuated simply smiles with the assurance that the problem is others', not his.
And it is, sort of.
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Quote from: Tromotorac on January 29, 2010, 06:48:19 PM
9. Obama reiterates that "this is not about me." That reflects the fact that he has employed the first-person pronouns "I," "me," and "my" more than any prior president.
Obama is a Leo. ;)
Quote from: Mirabella on January 29, 2010, 07:11:42 PM
Quote from: Tromotorac on January 29, 2010, 06:48:19 PM
9. Obama reiterates that "this is not about me." That reflects the fact that he has employed the first-person pronouns "I," "me," and "my" more than any prior president.
Obama is a Leo. ;)
Evo sta na tu temu kaze James Taranto of WSJ Opinion (link (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704878904575031183699676348.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_MIDDLETopOpinion)):
...Our surmise is that Obama's approach reflects a defect of character more than a carefully wrought strategy. We may be proved wrong about this--the real test will come in 2011 and 2012, assuming the Republicans do make big gains this November--but our preliminary reading is that the president combines the worst traits of his two predecessors. He is ideologically overambitious, to an even greater extent than Clinton was in his first term. And he is as arrogant and inflexible as George W. Bush's harshest critics accused him of being....
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/february_2010/75_are_angry_at_government_s_current_policies (http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/february_2010/75_are_angry_at_government_s_current_policies)
xyxy
QuoteAmericans are united in the belief "that the political system is broken, that most politicians are corrupt, and that neither major political party has the answers,"
Konachno su shvatili!
Sa' ce Sara xrofl