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DinanM3atl
01-18-2009, 08:54 PM
I will start off by saying yes 'my guy' lost so maybe it changes my perspective and I am sure in my mind I am biased but...

Is anyone else getting tired of the spectacle the inauguration is going to be this year? EVERY channel has coverage and specials DAYS before the event. There was a concert, celebrities and more. My wife says they are watching it in school. I never saw a single inauguration while in school. Sure it is history but enough is really getting to be enough.

I know this is sort of a rant but I am tired of every other commercial on every channel going on about their special and their coverage on Tuesday.

Is it Wednesday yet?

Juggernaut
01-18-2009, 08:55 PM
I might be out of a job once my new "boss" is in place. We'll see.

PSINXS
01-18-2009, 09:10 PM
I will start off by saying yes 'my guy' lost so maybe it changes my perspective and I am sure in my mind I am biased but...

Is anyone else getting tired of the spectacle the inauguration is going to be this year? EVERY channel has coverage and specials DAYS before the event. There was a concert, celebrities and more. My wife says they are watching it in school. I never saw a single inauguration while in school. Sure it is history but enough is really getting to be enough.

I know this is sort of a rant but I am tired of every other commercial on every channel going on about their special and their coverage on Tuesday.

Is it Wednesday yet?
YES. racism just returned to the 50s, Obama is garbage, i wish it would end.

TIGERJC
01-18-2009, 09:21 PM
I really don't see a problem with it, b/c the new president did make history and I am glad that schools are getting kids involved with politics. So hopefully they will take voting and the political process serious when they are able to vote

redrumracer
01-18-2009, 09:47 PM
i dont watch tv so i havent really noticed, but one thing i have noticed from yahoo is that he is having the most expensive inauguration in history. so i guess he is all about making history.

browningboy7
01-18-2009, 09:48 PM
It's cuz he's black....Obv.

AlanŽ
01-18-2009, 10:15 PM
I really don't see a problem with it, b/c the new president did make history and I am glad that schools are getting kids involved with politics. So hopefully they will take voting and the political process serious when they are able to vote
Personally I think thats bullshit. If anything it will create an influx of more idiotic mindless sheep who know nothing about how things work.

I think if someone is honestly interested in politics then they should sit down and do their own damn research not be told by their teachers/unions how they think the world works.

DinanM3atl
01-18-2009, 10:17 PM
YES. racism just returned to the 50s, Obama is garbage, i wish it would end.

I hope this is a joke and you are not hinting that I am tired of it because Obama is black.


I really don't see a problem with it, b/c the new president did make history and I am glad that schools are getting kids involved with politics. So hopefully they will take voting and the political process serious when they are able to vote

Yes well why not get them involved when Bush Sr was elected? Or Clinton? Or W Bush?

secondgencamaro
01-18-2009, 10:28 PM
Or show them that voting for president isn't the only piece of the political process?

A.P. Photography
01-18-2009, 10:29 PM
I for one hope that Obama does a great job and can get us back on track. The downside is that the media is buidling this up to epic proportions and Obama has not even taken office yet. No other president has had this much attention and to me it is not warranted.

AlanŽ
01-18-2009, 10:30 PM
I for one hope that Obama does a great job and can get us back on track. The downside is that the media is buidling this up to epic proportions and Obama has not even taken office yet. No other president has had this much attention and to me it is not warranted.
This I agree with. LIke I said when won. He is about to be our new leader. No matter what your political belief is we all need to hope he does well because if he doesnt then we are all screwed. But the media is in his back pocket. I think that even if he fucks up the media will be right there to back him up.

DinanM3atl
01-18-2009, 10:31 PM
I for one hope that Obama does a great job and can get us back on track. The downside is that the media is buidling this up to epic proportions and Obama has not even taken office yet. No other president has had this much attention and to me it is not warranted.


I as an American hope it is awesome turn around. It would be awesome for the country. I would be all for this celebration POST positive turn around. The hype and 'build up' are only putting extra pressure on the future president. It is a little out of hand at this point.

81911SC
01-18-2009, 10:42 PM
150 Million compared to 40 when the dems flipped shit. Don't hear them now though.

PSINXS
01-18-2009, 11:18 PM
I hope this is a joke and you are not hinting that I am tired of it because Obama is black.



Yes well why not get them involved when Bush Sr was elected? Or Clinton? Or W Bush?
nope its not a joke. I meant exactly what i said. i am tired of hearing about this PERIOD. and for what its worth, I am black. does that mean i should like obama? NO. and i dont and will not ever.

and this subject of a black president has caused more racial uproar than I can ever remember. all of sudden everything turned black and white. I am sick of it.

he is garbage, and i wish he would jsu get in office so we can move on.

TIGERJC
01-18-2009, 11:23 PM
Yes well why not get them involved when Bush Sr was elected? Or Clinton? Or W Bush?
That was then and this is the present, can't change the past

Kaiser
01-18-2009, 11:35 PM
Getting kids involved by teaching them A.) The president has powers in his office like they claim to when running for office. B.) The president is elected by the people of this country. C.) The president makes laws. D.) The president has anything to do with any part of government that isn't the direct management of the military, suggestion of nominees for confirmation to appointments for judicial and executive positions, or the rubber-stamping of typically veto-proof legislature...

All of that is bad for the Union in the worst kind of way. Maybe we should teach them that the best way to make a difference is to vote with our wallets, our feet, and with our voices for legislature. If every person in the country refused to pay taxes, the government wouldn't have enough money to convince the cops to put us in jail. Hah, end of this ridiculous and honestly unconstitutional income tax right there. If every person in this country insisted that every legislature who voted down a bill that brought about real reform got kicked out of office at the next election, we'd have a real voice rather than all these people bitching about the "Political Class" and an "Oligarchal Congress" that doesn't care for the people.

And if everyone who bitched about this country without being willing to do SOMETHING to make it change would just leave, we wouldn't have a need for ridiculous media stunts costing hundreds of millions of dollars in the midst of the worst economic meltdown in 50 years and no hope in sight of an upswing yet. Get real, Obama will do just what Bush did, which is to say, he will take flak when it goes bad, take credit when it goes well, and have little to no real impact on the country as a whole.

DinanM3atl
01-19-2009, 12:13 AM
nope its not a joke. I meant exactly what i said. i am tired of hearing about this PERIOD. and for what its worth, I am black. does that mean i should like obama? NO. and i dont and will not ever.

and this subject of a black president has caused more racial uproar than I can ever remember. all of sudden everything turned black and white. I am sick of it.

he is garbage, and i wish he would jsu get in office so we can move on.

Sorry. I took it as you saying I am sick of the media hype because he is black. I think it sounds like you are as sick of it as I am.

civic95
01-19-2009, 10:51 AM
I say let them enjoy the party. Let them have their fun, because on wednesday when they wake up, and their lives have not "changed" they will have to face reality. His campaign was based off of hope, and it was genious. The same people that count on the lottery to change their lives forever some day, are the same type of people that he captured votes from. They honestly think he will change their life, and their situation. Because we all know someone else is in charge of your life, not you, yourself.

I was showing a coworker (one that voted for Obama) some pictures from my honeymoon in Hawaii. She saw a beach picture, and asked me "Is that a big ocean"? I just shook my head, and walked away. How could this person be intelligent enough to gather facts, form an opinion, and cast their vote?

Hope is a good thing, but you can't depend on it solely.

civic95
01-19-2009, 10:56 AM
all of sudden everything turned black and white. I am sick of it.



Word!

I was flipping the channels last night, and came across a black televangelist program. The reverend said "I'm tired of seeing african americans act like everybody else" (whatever that means?), and then 2 minutes later he starts talking about the unfairness of being treated differently? WTF???

Sammich
01-19-2009, 10:59 AM
its all overrated..i'm sick of seeing/hearing of it too

1000cckiller
01-19-2009, 11:01 AM
Just remember for the one sick of hearing it, if Obama does a great job don't jump on the wagon

Elbow
01-19-2009, 11:15 AM
I hope this is a joke and you are not hinting that I am tired of it because Obama is black.



Yes well why not get them involved when Bush Sr was elected? Or Clinton? Or W Bush?

My school was, well except for Bush because he sucked from the start.

Sammich
01-19-2009, 11:17 AM
Just remember for the one sick of hearing it, if Obama does a great job don't jump on the wagon

i dont think its a wagon..i think its just pple are tired of all the 'hype' just do your thing like any other president, na meen

DinanM3atl
01-19-2009, 12:59 PM
Just remember for the one sick of hearing it, if Obama does a great job don't jump on the wagon

I want him to do great... means I will make more money and prosper. Don't know how that makes me jumping on the wagon.

1000cckiller
01-19-2009, 01:03 PM
I want him to do great... means I will make more money and prosper. Don't know how that makes me jumping on the wagon.no one is talking to you, he knows who I am talking to.

AnthonyF
01-19-2009, 01:07 PM
...the end is near....

-Ant.

alpine_aw11
01-19-2009, 05:09 PM
Guys.....he's the savior. He can get his d sucked by the media as much as he wants.

mushroom_toy
01-19-2009, 05:17 PM
I think with either candidate shit would suck anyway. Might as well do what we have to do and hang on for the ride. If he does a good job, Ill probably either be happy or not care. If he does a shitty job, Ill either be sad or not care. This is true with either candidate.

Julio
01-19-2009, 05:29 PM
I was like whoaaa. yesterday as I flipped through HBO.. I was like.. Way to go TAX Dolla!

Wed morning is going to be great.. I can already picture Obamo pulling up in his NEW GM limo , on double dueces jamming to lil wayne.. and his big platinum 30 inch chain and his presidential rolex..
Talk about a new fashion statement with a 3 piece suit..

bling blam or gtfo!!!

Oh yes, I can see it already...

DinanM3atl
01-19-2009, 07:47 PM
^

Um what?

BTEC
01-19-2009, 07:58 PM
I was like whoaaa. yesterday as I flipped through HBO.. I was like.. Way to go TAX Dolla!

Wed morning is going to be great.. I can already picture Obamo pulling up in his NEW GM limo , on double dueces jamming to lil wayne.. and his big platinum 30 inch chain and his presidential rolex..
Talk about a new fashion statement with a 3 piece suit..

bling blam or gtfo!!!

Oh yes, I can see it already...
:english:

But yeah im tired of hearing about all the parties, history has been made, and that damn Jeezy sound gets on my damn nevers now. I mean wasnt there a celebration when he won the election? now its gotta be more parties and stuff going on for when he actually gets in office? Im glad he won and hopes he does a good job just like everybody else but damn. give it a rest.

And yeah, this definitely stirred up the whole racist thing to me too. everybody is on the bc hes black thing. who cares what color u are just get the job done.

Julio
01-19-2009, 09:39 PM
lol... I was just talking OBAMA..

lol

matthewAPM
01-19-2009, 09:49 PM
I could really care less. Is in necessary to have him on EVERY channel? Woo, he is a fucking president. we have had lots of them. Why does he get special treatment?

DinanM3atl
01-20-2009, 01:20 AM
I could really care less. Is in necessary to have him on EVERY channel? Woo, he is a fucking president. we have had lots of them. Why does he get special treatment?

I am watching "The N". It is like 'teen nickelodeon' or something. That 70s show is on. During 2 episodes... 1 hour of TV they had a "The N - We are in Washington for the Obama Party" commercial 6 times.

AnthonyF
01-20-2009, 08:38 AM
I could really care less. Is in necessary to have him on EVERY channel? Woo, he is a fucking president. we have had lots of them. Why does he get special treatment?

You know why. And they say race didn't play a part on this years election. :jerkit:

-Ant.

Turbo04
01-20-2009, 09:13 AM
Race is the only thing that this election has been about. If you listen to most reports from the media he's black first then a president. Yeah can you imagine if they reported a president as white first? I can't see the big hype here, it was going to happen one day, a black person in this country has the exact same legal rights as any other person here so it was only a matter of time before one became president. Do we need it thrown up in our face everytime the news comes on that he's black? No thanks all of America gets that and it shouldn't matter. He's a president first who happens to be black not the other way around. The simple reality is that the expectations placed on him by the media more then likely will not be met, he's just a person and while I hope he does good (I did not vote for him, but he's there now so I hope for the best) I try to keep a realistic outlook on the situation, he's not going to be the answer to all of the problems we face as a nation.

Psycho
01-20-2009, 09:33 AM
I think it's stupid that they've been hiring all these celebrities to make appearances at the pre-inauguration events. Isn't the government in enough debt as it is?

blackboi50
01-20-2009, 10:08 AM
damnnnnn i guess im watching the wrong channels but i havent seen any of these commercials!!!!.......

i dont see why yall cant deal with it until after tomorrow??? U act like your gonna die because of a commercial :2cents:.....1

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:21 AM
I have vowed to give Obama as much support as dems did when Bush won.

And Obama is really starting on the way to fiscal responsibility, by spending nearly 4x what that evil Bush did for his.

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:23 AM
Hmmm, I can see and understand the gripe from some individuals. It is a moment in history that many thought would never come. It is a day that many people still think is surreal. It is a day that some people wish was not happening.

For those of you that say "he is just another president" and/or "whats the big deal"......this is an exception to the past. Why? Simple, he is not white. This election has been about race. Qualified man of color was in the presidental race with a Qualified white man. VERY DIFFERENT. The people who disagreed with that notion were the same ones that called Obama a POS, or worse. Deeply rooted feelings of past racial anger fuel much of the fear that is in many Americans. You all have to understand that 50 years was NOT a long time ago. Realize that many teens/adults from that era were taught to fear white and hate blacks. When Obama started this journey, it was about race from the beginning. People who didn't know him were confused. He is not a Colin Powell, Condelezza Rice, Andrew Young, Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton; familiar faces in America.

Celebrate the moment for the country as a whole. Sure everyone partied when he announced he was running, we he defeated Hilary, and when he defeated McCain. So what if the inauguration is in schools. It should be in schools and gov't should be openly discussed throughout grade school. I think people should be forced to acheive at least a "B" in the subjects of U.S. history, political science, and world history. A well structured curriculum would open the eyes to the evolution of our country. I am happy for America; this stepping stone is progressing us forward. You gotta give a little, to gain a lot.

RedGT: If everyone in this country could be trusted with their own path to education, we would be setting the biggest Failboat out to sail. Interest past the school teachings will yield our big thinkers and innovaters.

Special Attention to PSINXS: YES, the subject of a black president has casued a racial uproar. Despite all the other things that should supercede this moment, this takes the cake? Hardly the case! Not mindless lynching, not a case of discrimination, not another case of civil unjust. A man of color being elected President of this country caused the BIGGEST racial MESS? Look at Martin Luther King Jr., what he did, what he went through, and how his life was taken. That is a moment that caused lots of uproar. You say Obama is garbage, why? No one cares that you are black.....doesn't matter, but since you did bring it up, are you angry that he ran AND was elected for President? Your post left lots of gray....makes you seem like you wish that the President was just white to keep things calm. America is a constantly evolving country. When change occurs people are fearful because it deviates from the norm.

Append: If Obama is a bad President, we still have progressed as a country in some capacity.

To the OP: I want my can of Game Fuel :2up:

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:28 AM
RedGT: If everyone in this country could be trusted with their own path to education, we would be setting the biggest Failboat out to sail.


We already have to trust the govt to edumacate us, how could enforcing personal resposnibility be any worse?

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:31 AM
We already have to trust the govt to edumacate us, how could enforcing personal resposnibility be any worse?

That is true, but read the following line in my post.

DinanM3atl
01-20-2009, 10:31 AM
No game fuel for you! Still have 3 cans left.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:33 AM
Append: If Obama is a bad President, we still have progressed as a country in some capacity.

I have been avoiding this question for a while. If he really is a bad president, we will hear about our racist society if he is booted out of office? Will we still heard Michelle Obama tell us how she is proud of her country?


My guess is that we will hear about Americans being racist and never really giving him a chance. We will hear how republicans flexed their muscles and sabotaged him because of their racist beliefs.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:38 AM
That is true, but read the following line in my post.


Interest past the school teachings will yield our big thinkers and innovaters.


This is true, but I am not talking about educating the next Bill Gates or Warren Buffett. I am talking about educating that mid-level supervisor at Sony, or that guy that worked on the assembly line that was just promoted to lead.

People that go on to college are 100% responsible for the content and quality of the education they receive. People that goto public schools have little say in the curriculum they are forcd to endure and their only say in the quality is the effort they put into it.

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:38 AM
I have been avoiding this question for a while. If he really is a bad president, we will hear about our racist society if he is booted out of office? Will we still heard Michelle Obama tell us how she is proud of her country?


My guess is that we will hear about Americans being racist and never really giving him a chance. We will hear how republicans flexed their muscles and sabotaged him because of their racist beliefs.

I am really believing that we will rise above it. I hope that black people don't take it for "the man" putting Obama down. I also hope that white people wont go around attempting to take credit for all the good that may be done. Now if there are clear instances where something occured, that can open a new discussion.

He is a man first......

BobbyFresco
01-20-2009, 10:42 AM
LOL @ BangingJimmy sniffing out this thread. Seriously, the sour act is not a good look.
Get over it.

He won.
The ppl of this country elected him, fair and square. The people of this country, not just Black ppl. Every race, creed, ethnicity and religion.
Today history is being made, whether some of you comprehend and or like it.
No amount of bitching is going to change that and seriously, how has this election impacted you on a day to day, personal basis?

You don't care for the historical significance of today then it's quite simple: Keep it moving and live your life the way you have been for the past 8 years...Not giving a fuck.

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:43 AM
This is true, but I am not talking about educating the next Bill Gates or Warren Buffett. I am talking about educating that mid-level supervisor at Sony, or that guy that worked on the assembly line that was just promoted to lead.

People that go on to college are 100% responsible for the content and quality of the education they receive. People that goto public schools have little say in the curriculum they are forcd to endure and their only say in the quality is the effort they put into it.

Well thats kinda what I was getting at, my word choice could have been a little more direct. Those that don't get it, never will past grade school. I don't think that those subjects are pushed hard enough in school, nor are they taken serious enough in college. If someone leaves with the basic knowledge in grade school, then they SHOULD be able to function in socitey, lol.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:44 AM
Airmax, Where did you get that quote in your sig? That has to be one of the of the most anti capitalist things I have ever read.

BobbyFresco
01-20-2009, 10:47 AM
Airmax, Where did you get that quote in your sig? That has to be one of the of the most anti capitalist things I have ever read.


Hasn't unregulated capitalism been partly responsible for the financial mess we are in presently?

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:51 AM
Airmax, Where did you get that quote in your sig? That has to be one of the of the most anti capitalist things I have ever read.

Michael Eric Dyson, "Come Hell Or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster"

Before you continue to comment, do you fully understand the quote?

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 10:56 AM
Michael Eric Dyson, "Come Hell Or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster"

Before you continue to comment, do you fully understand the quote?


I am taking the quote at face value, not in any context.

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 10:58 AM
I am taking the quote at face value, not in any context.

So, what are you getting from it?

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 11:06 AM
Hasn't unregulated capitalism been partly responsible for the financial mess we are in presently?

The mess we are in is partly greed, partly legislation, and partly bad business decisions.

The CFR amendments of 93 pretty much forced banks to lend to under or unqualified people. This created a HUGE shortage in housing. That is where greed stepped in. The huge rises in housing prices, the huge influx of "predatory" loans, and the huge changes in the mortages brokerage markets. Before long we had major lending institutions adding huge amounts of these risky assets to their portfolio which turn out ot be horrible business decisions. When the crash came these lending institutions were stuck with al of these bad assets and have been eating them ever since.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 11:11 AM
So, what are you getting from it?

A society that allows some to become wealthy while other are not wealthy is an injustice. No matter what those who have wealth do to help those that do not, the wealthy are still just supporting this form of injustice.

In more simple terms, it is an injustice for some people to have more than others.

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 11:11 AM
RedGT: If everyone in this country could be trusted with their own path to education, we would be setting the biggest Failboat out to sail. Interest past the school teachings will yield our big thinkers and innovaters.
I think you missed what I was trying to say. What I meant was that if the public education system was responsible for explaining politics and the inner workings and bullshit of how our government works. You would see the biggest influx of idiots claiming to know what they are taling about because their senior high schoool teacher spit out whatever the teachers union party line is.

DarwinsA32
01-20-2009, 11:16 AM
I just find it disgusting that the media has turned "black president'' into a fucking commercialized fad. Obama shirts, obama stickers, obama underwear, obama this obama that. It's fucking disgusting. And it's a damn shame that they (the media) has turned something as important and serious as the innaugeration into the fucking MTV music video awards. Also i have a huge problem with the gun legislation obama intends to pass before he does shit about the hurting housing market. Glad to see he's focusing on the REAL issues.

Kids my brother's age through 25 have turned the obama fad into something insane, usually you can depend on college kids to rally for the liberal candidate during election time but not to the extent where you become an outcast of their society if you're not on the boat. My generation has become an army of mindless sheep just following the herd and it pisses me off /rant.

alpine_aw11
01-20-2009, 11:16 AM
I think you missed what I was trying to say. What I meant was that if the public education system was responsible for explaining politics and the inner workings and bullshit of how our government works. You would see the biggest influx of idiots claiming to know what they are taling about because their senior high schoool teacher spit out whatever the teachers union party line is.

I agree. Public school systems are not the place to teach how politics work. Most high school teachers tend to think they know everything and just shovel shit down their students' throats.

DarwinsA32
01-20-2009, 11:18 AM
A society that allows some to become wealthy while other are not wealthy is an injustice. No matter what those who have wealth do to help those that do not, the wealthy are still just supporting this form of injustice.

In more simple terms, it is an injustice for some people to have more than others.

Haha.

I blame the lenders' greed.

I blame the govt for making regulations to drop the requirements to get a loan as not to offend those who are members of the "financial risk" group.

K20Z1
01-20-2009, 11:19 AM
anyone watching the inauguration?

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 11:23 AM
anyone watching the inauguration?

on in the other room where I can hear it, but not watching.

TIGERJC
01-20-2009, 11:26 AM
I agree. Public school systems are not the place to teach how our government works. Most high school teachers tend to think they know everything and just shovel shit down their students' throats.
:thinking:

AirMax95
01-20-2009, 11:26 AM
I think you missed what I was trying to say. What I meant was that if the public education system was responsible for explaining politics and the inner workings and bullshit of how our government works. You would see the biggest influx of idiots claiming to know what they are taling about because their senior high schoool teacher spit out whatever the teachers union party line is.

I get that completely, trust me. We CANNOT rely soley on our public (or private) education systems as the end all for knowledge. What I am saying though is that the education system is not going anywhere. We need to constantly improve and monitor the curriculum. Everyone, for the most part, goes through it. We need to improve on it and hope that the student can think over and beyond it. Flaws will be found and challenged by the big thinkers and over achievers.

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 11:27 AM
:thinking:
He means in the political sense not the actual technical sense.

DinanM3atl
01-20-2009, 11:28 AM
It is on in the background. Replying to work emails.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 11:29 AM
I get that completely, trust me. We CANNOT rely soley on our public (or private) education systems completely. What I am saying though is that the education system is not going anywhere. We need to constantly improve and monitor the curriculum. Everyone, for the most part, goes through it. We need to improve on it and hope that the student can think over and beyond it. Flaws will be found and challenged by the big thinkers and over achievers.

I agree, but look at how many times in the last few years test requirements, and guidelines have been relaxed to apease one demographic or another. This is hurting us as a country and not helping a single person.

ShooterMcGavin
01-20-2009, 11:41 AM
it's like the circus came to town, except town = the whole goddamn country...

alpine_aw11
01-20-2009, 11:51 AM
:thinking:

Should've said politics....will edit. Every class I've had that got into the actual political spectrum turned into a shit-throwing fest between a bunch of ignorant dumbasses.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 11:56 AM
Aretha Frankin just butchered "My Country tis of Thee"

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 11:59 AM
Aretha Frankin just butchered "My Country tis of Thee"
Glad I'm not the only one who thought so.

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 12:07 PM
wow stumble much? Either way congratulations mr. president

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 12:09 PM
wow stumble much? Either way congratulations mr. president

He had to have been nervous as hell so I will definately give him a pass on that one.

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 12:13 PM
He had to have been nervous as hell so I will definately give him a pass on that one.
you think? LOL. Just messin with everyone

TIGERJC
01-20-2009, 12:13 PM
wow stumble much? Either way congratulations mr. president
from bush to obama, I would even call that stumble unless you miss the last 8 years of presidential speeches.

Of course I am j/k

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 12:16 PM
from bush to obama, I would even call that stumble unless you miss the last 8 years of presidential speeches.

Of course I am j/k

Anyone that has seen Obama off the teleprompter would say that he made Bush look like the greatest orater to ever walk the earth though.

JITB
01-20-2009, 12:20 PM
im still tryin to figre out who is "they" you all were referring to...what is this some sort of competition? us versus them?

and for the record I did watch every presidentual inaugaration in school. I don't know why anyone would think they wouldn't. I can remember all the way back to clinton, that we watched it.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 12:23 PM
im still tryin to figre out who is "they" you all were referring to...what is this some sort of competition? us versus them?

who are you talking to or about?

JITB
01-20-2009, 12:28 PM
who are you talking to or about?

I was just referring to the simple minds ont the first pages... I didn't bother reading after. just posted.

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 12:34 PM
I was just referring to the simple minds ont the first pages... I didn't bother reading after. just posted.

I cant remember when politics was NOT a competition between the parties. Both are trying to trick the masses into thinking they are right and the other side is wrong and evil. Havent you turned on a news channel for the last 8 years?

BobbyFresco
01-20-2009, 12:39 PM
He seemed very nervous and shit, why shouldn't he be?

JITB
01-20-2009, 12:41 PM
I cant remember when politics was NOT a competition between the parties. Both are trying to trick the masses into thinking they are right and the other side is wrong and evil. Havent you turned on a news channel for the last 8 years?

I watch the news all the time, on a daily basis. I havent been tricked, or convinced either way. But I have my own opinions on things, and i respect other peoples, enough to not speak out of line on certain things. i dont know how anyone does not expect this whole inauguration not to get this big of coverage across the world like it is getting. That is the simple minded people that i cant stand whos replies i cant stand to read. But i dont know why im wasting my thoughts/key strokes in the whoreslounge anyway....back to car pics for me!

BanginJimmy
01-20-2009, 12:44 PM
I havent been tricked, or convinced either way. But I have my own opinions on things,

Not trying to imply you or anyone in particular has been.


People that dont believe the hype and form their own opinion based on individual research are the greatest enemy of our current political system.

JITB
01-20-2009, 12:59 PM
Not trying to imply you or anyone in particular has been.


People that dont believe the hype and form their own opinion based on individual research are the greatest enemy of our current political system.


i agree... Alot of people try to just disagree with everything in the media, just because its the media. Noone makes anyone believe anything, you get your information, and you take what you believe from it..and keep it moving.

VooDooXII
01-20-2009, 01:08 PM
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2073/100/27/12821456/n12821456_35078199_5828.jpg

Just sayin...

AlanŽ
01-20-2009, 01:11 PM
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2073/100/27/12821456/n12821456_35078199_5828.jpg

Just sayin...
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K20Z1
01-20-2009, 01:19 PM
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2073/100/27/12821456/n12821456_35078199_5828.jpg

Just sayin...



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