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11-8-2009 5:01 PM
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kareval says:
This is freeking scary
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11-8-2009 5:28 PM
aperiozar
It's indeed scary to see the level to which the American right will stoop to smear Obama. It's more than scary - it's sickening.

I honestly hope never to see a member of the American right in my country.

These people have no respect for the truth. They are all a bunch of wamongers as well. Just look what happened to Iraq - 100000 innocent people dead as a result of their War of Lies already.
11-8-2009 7:00 PM
nuttyriv3r
Yeah, I am so glad we have the sweetheart party running the show now. Such friendly people.
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Bah. You watch for the right, and the left sneaks in and p4wns your country. The paradigm shall baffle you unto despair.
11-8-2009 7:06 PM
jatfla
Oh this is just gross. I couldn't watch it all. Warned, knew it, no surprise. It explains a whole lot about his policies, the apologizes, and the destruction that he is bringing to America. He's undermined every institution and foundational creed that is America.

As has been quoted before: The first anti-American President. I'm not sure we'll survive him and the power-hungry, corrupt, elitists in Congress who serve him by serving themselves.
11-8-2009 7:24 PM
aperiozar
If the stupidity of right wingers in America wasn't so dangerous (100 000 people in Iraq no dead because of it) it would have been funny.

Now it's just scary, and pathetic, to see them scraping the bottom of the barrel to try and smear the first half-decent President the US has had in a long time.
11-8-2009 7:36 PM
sahara
"Islam brings hope and comfort to more than 1 billion people worldwide, Islam affirms God's justice and insists on man's moral responsibility." - G.W. Bush

Omygosh! Maybe they are all Muslims! look at this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF5MhzFdBsU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjtfaLtLT7s&feature=fvw

What exactly is it that makes Obama more or less scary than the last potus? Or were you afraid then as well?

11-8-2009 7:44 PM
aperiozar
What I can see clearly now, is that there is absolutely no difference between an American right wing religious fanatic and a member of the Taliban.

Both of them are distorting religion to suit there particularly warped political viewpoints.

Just looking at the right wing mania above is enough to make anyone scared...
11-8-2009 7:56 PM
jatfla
The difference is that GWB was willing to go after Al-Qaeda (wherever it was found) while this man chooses to *talk* and undercut the commitment made in Afghanistan thereby endangering those who are already there and the trust in the US's sacred Word.

If you think that conservatives are offended by the apparent slur ('right-wingers) you are deluded. Labeling someone does not make your assertion true. Plus, you don't know what you're talking about.
11-8-2009 8:08 PM
aperiozar
I repeat my point: American right wingers are the most dangerous group in the world. They have a completely distorted world view - to them one thing and only one thing matters: their own self-interest.

Their next step is to use religion to justify their terror attacks. You only have to watch a few right wing forums to see how they sanctify their oil wars with a "God is ONLY on our side" mentality.

Forget what I say: Look at the facts. Iraq = more than 100 000 civilians dead in the war of Lies. Afghanistan = civilians dying daily.

I can go on and on. Here is a partial list of US invasions of foreign countries since WW2:
http://bit.ly/34rMUt
11-9-2009 9:57 AM
antoniomilkbud
Well I don't know if he is a Muslim since I was unable to find him "admitting" to such a thing in this clip but, I am beginning to think (I could be wrong. It could be the lighting.) he might be .. a negro. I wonder if he is even an American citizen. Have we seen his birth certificate?
11-9-2009 12:52 PM
aperiozar
So you don't have "negroes" in America? But there we have another common trait of right wingers - the majority of them are arch racists.

How does it happen that a group of people develop such extreme paranoia, racism and xenophobia as the America Right?

Is it genetic? Or simply group-think flowing from non-exposure to any other way of thinking?
11-9-2009 1:44 PM
Antara
I honestly hope never to see a member of the American right in my country.
I wonder what blissful and perfect country this slug aperiozar calls home?
11-9-2009 2:47 PM
dulios
@aperiozar

I believe that antoniomilkbud was employing snark in that comment.
11-9-2009 7:03 PM
aperiozar
No use you kill the messenger, Antara. The message remains. Trying to convince the rest of us that America invaded a list of countries THAT long "for their own good" and "to free them" might have worked if we were all still running around in loincloths.

Unfortunately for you, we are not. And again unfortunately for you, the lies of right wingers are no longer taken seriously by the majority of people either in America or internationally.
11-9-2009 9:42 PM
Antara
Where are you from?

Are you ashamed to say?

11-10-2009 8:32 PM
aperiozar
I am originally from Germany. Right now I am living in South America.

If that has any relevance to the argument, please enlighten me.
11-10-2009 9:02 PM
kareval
I don't know Antara...He (or She) sounds very angry and hateful to me. I clipped this video to show facts..that's all....but it looks like it opened a can or worms.
11-11-2009 8:05 AM
Antara
I am originally from Germany
of course you are......
11-11-2009 10:13 AM
Quagga
Is it genetic?

@aperiozar - Germany = two world wars - Hitler - holocaust - millions dead within half a century. ASK YOURSELF THAT QUESTION. How proud you must be of your country and forebears!!!!
11-11-2009 6:21 PM
aperiozar
At least Germans of today are not the same Germans of WW2. More than the followers of the biggest war criminal of the 21st century - George W Bush - can say.
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