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#1 Ultimate-Playa
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[QUOTE="Ultimate-Playa"][QUOTE="noswear"] Hey, at least unlike Bush, Obama can say what people write for him.noswear
Bush played dumb on purpose to serve the Americans who are naturally dumb. Bush is actually more intelligent and that will be shown when his papers are released. Because it's cool to bash Bush doesn't mean you're right.

First of all, I'm not bashing Bush, he was a reasonably good President. But 'playing dumb' is not something anyone is politics would ever, ever do. I'm not saying he's stupid, but you must admit that he made a few embarrasing gaffes throughout his career.

Anyway, you have any proof for anything you just said?

Have you had seen speeches by Bush made when he was governor of Texas? Also, on the Obama's immigration policy about him wanting more foreign workers when Americans are losing jobs. It's on whitehouse an official website crafted by Obama and his cronies.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/agenda/immigration

"The time to fix our broken immigration system is now… We need stronger enforcement on the border and at the workplace… But for reform to work, we also must respond to what pulls people to America… Where we can reunite families, we should. Where we can bring in more foreign-born workers with the skills our economy needs, we should."

-- Barack Obama, Statement on U.S. Senate Floor
May 23, 2007

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[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="Ultimate-Playa"]

It has been a long time since we had a president who was skilled in the arts of speaking and forming his own speeches. The living proof of this story is evidence that Obama is merely a shell who has the ability to memorize speeches.

It also reveals that people who voted for Obama were fools and remain as fools they shall.

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This has to be a joke. Come on. Seriously?

Yes, it's quite serious. Obama doesn't write his own speeches - this is obviously a sign that his presidency will be the worst in history.

It's already bad, Obama wants more foreign workers when Americans are losing jobs.
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[QUOTE="Ultimate-Playa"]

[QUOTE="zakkro"]What? Inconceivable. A politician who has other people write their speeches? I-I've never heard of such a thing. :x noswear

It has been a long time since we had a president who was skilled in the arts of speaking and forming his own speeches. The living proof of this story is evidence that Obama is merely a shell who has the ability to memorize speeches.

It also reveals that people who voted for Obama were fools and remain as fools they shall.

Hey, at least unlike Bush, Obama can say what people write for him.

Bush played dumb on purpose to serve the Americans who are naturally dumb. Bush is actually more intelligent and that will be shown when his papers are released. Because it's cool to bash Bush doesn't mean you're right.
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What? Inconceivable. A politician who has other people write their speeches? I-I've never heard of such a thing. :x zakkro

It has been a long time since we had a president who was skilled in the arts of speaking and forming his own speeches. The living proof of this story is evidence that Obama is merely a shell who has the ability to memorize speeches.

It also reveals that people who voted for Obama were fools and remain as fools they shall.

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Obama inauguration: Words of history ... crafted by 27-year-old in Starbuck

When Barack Obama steps up to the podium to deliver his inaugural address, one man standing anonymously in the crowd will be paying especially close attention. With his cropped hair, five o'clock shadow and boyish face, he might look out of place among the dignitaries, though as co-author of the speech this man has more claim than most to be a witness to this moment of history.

Jon Favreau, 27, is, as Obama himself puts it, the president's mind reader. He is the youngest chief speechwriter on record in the White House, and, despite such youth, was at the centre of discussions of the content of today's speech, one which has so much riding on it.

For a politician whose rise to prominence was largely built upon his powers as an orator, Obama is well versed in the arts of speech-making. But today's effort will tower over all previous ones.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/20/barack-obama-inauguration-us-speech

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ISRAEL deliberately blocked the United Nations from building up vital food supplies in Gaza that feed a million people daily before the launch of its war against Hamas, according to a senior UN official in Jerusalem. In a scathing critique of Israeli actions leading up to the conflict, the UN's chief humanitarian co-ordinator in Israel, the former Australian diplomat Maxwell Gaylard, accused Israel of failing to honour its commitments to open its border with Gaza during several months of truce from June 19 last year. "The Israelis would not let us facilitate a regular and sufficient flow of supplies into the Strip," Mr Gaylard said. The chief spokesman for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yigal Palmor, said the claims were "unqualified bull****". "At no time was there a shortage of food in Gaza over the past three weeks," Mr Palmor said. Mr Gaylard, who is the UN Special Co-ordinator's Office's most senior representative in Israel, told the Herald that when Israel launched its surprise attack on Gaza on December 27, the UN's warehouses in Gaza were nearly empty, with all food and equipment sitting in nearby port facilities. "The food was in Israel but we couldn't get it in. This is before. The blockade was very tight." http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/01/18/1232213448835.html
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[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

His username is clearly Pakistani. Therefore he probably has Arab descent.

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I thought as much. This issue is clearly emotional for him. I'm trying to be unbiased. I blame both sides for not settling this but Hamas doesn't seem to want to settle and I don't like that they use their people as they do.

Wrong, it is Israel who is refusing to cooperate to create a two-state solution Israelis want a one-state solution to this "problem.
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[QUOTE="Ultimate-Playa"] It's an excerpt I quoted from our favorite Abraham Foxman.Vandalvideo
This man needs to be educated then. If he thinks that Israel is the only bloody democracy in the Middle East it shows how little he knows about the region. Heck, Turkey could be a much stronger ally than Israel. It is a Moslem nation (politico speak), it has a democratic government, and it is about to join the EU.

Yes, however I would not like to see Turkey to join the EU. Thank you.
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[QUOTE="ffaf666"]Ron paul admitted that hamas was funded by israel and Usa, its on youtube.Mehdi1984

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyXJSkw3drY

inb4 someone says ron pual is a fringe lunatic.
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[QUOTE="Ultimate-Playa"] Incorrect, the emotional damage dealt to Jews have been irreparable. Also, the moral equivalency between Hamas, a radical Islamic terrorist group whose anti-Semitic charter cites the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East and perhaps America's greatest ally in the world.Vandalvideo
Emotional damage? Do you have any idea how many children you're orphaning? How many wives you're widowing? How many innocents are dieing? The emotional damage of 1000 outweighs that of 13! Israel is performing a deplorable act. They've killed hundreds of innocent lives, far surpassing anything that happened in the time span with Hamas. Not to mention tehy are starving 1.5 million innocent lives because of a few third party extremists. These people are fighting for their lives. Israel isn't little Ms. Innocent. And Israel isn't the only bloody democracy in the middle east. Learn to Turkey.

It's an excerpt I quoted from our favorite Abraham Foxman. http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/blog/2009/01/exchange_between_bill_moyers_a.html