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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Hawkmoon on July 02, 2017, 12:03:44 PM
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The level of hypocrisy defies comprehension:
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/obama-warns-americans-much-patriotism-july-4th-weekend/
“What we will see is more and more people arguing against democracy, we will see more and more people who are looking to restrict freedom of the press, and we’ll see more intolerance, more tribal divisions, more ethnic divisions, and religious divisions and more violence,” Obama asserted.
Brought to you by the former President who never missed an opportunity to play the race card at any opportunity, beginning just a few months into his presidency with the episode involving the black Harvard professor and the white Cambridge cop.
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Very typical of the left - accuse your opponents of the very unsavory behavior YOU YOURSELF engage in.
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Very typical of the left - accuse your opponents of the very unsavory behavior YOU YOURSELF engage in.
Exactly. I am always amazed how many people can't seem to grasp that.
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Obama, supporting freedom of the Press? The man who attempted to use the gov to ban "Hillary: the Movie" as violating "Campaign Finance Reform" laws? The man who thinks all private groups should be banned from running political ads?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary:_The_Movie
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In a perfect world, nobody would pay any attention to what Obama says.
Typical progressive liberals are always hypocrites.
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Go back to your *expletive deleted*ing vacation marathon and don't bother us again.
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In a perfect world, nobody would pay any attention to what Obama says.
Typical progressive liberals are always hypocrites.
Saved. I must find a(nother) place to use that quote.
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In a perfect world, nobody would pay any attention to what Obama says.
Typical progressive liberals are always hypocrites.
That's probably because, on average, everybody are hypocrites.
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When it comes to Obama's divisive behavior, I always remember the contrast between Obama and GW Bush, when responding to protests of their policies. I seem to remember that Bush's response to anti-war protests was something like, "I understand that some disagree with my decision on Iraq, and I respect their opinion. However, I had to make a difficult decision, and I feel this is the best course of action." Obama, during the American Spring of 2009, at first claimed he didn't know about the Tea Party protests, and then later characterized them as "a bunch of people wavin' tea-bags around."