View Full Version : Obama planning on fighting eviction
hearthman
06-26-2012, 09:21 PM
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20120626/US.Obama.Lawyering.Up/
This guy has no intentions of leaving if he loses, much less playing fair or legally. He will resort to every dirty trick in the book and write new ones. This is no schoolboy but a ruthless cutthroat dictator fighting for his throne.
I predict he will invent some 'emergency' to declare martial law, suspend Congress and "postpone" the inauguration of Romney if he loses the election. I'm sure at the very least he will get some crooked federal judge to issue an injunction delaying the transfer of power while he completes his coup.
If this guy doesn't scare you, check your pulse. BTW, it is your taxes paying for all his antics.
newoldtech
06-26-2012, 10:17 PM
If Romeny wins in November he will be sworn in the following January as usual. No need to panic.
netsalt
06-27-2012, 09:41 AM
Some people are really scared of this man - must be tough to be so paranoid. It looks to me like the article says both sides are lawyering up. Could be they don't want another Supreme court appointed President. But I guess everyone has the right to be delusional.
hearthman
06-27-2012, 09:47 AM
I guess we're delusional at every turn he has violated the Constitution, lied, reneged on campaign promises such as transparency, usurped power, appointed the most radical dangerous people to important offices he can, created offices with self appointed powers without Congressional authorization, threatened the SCOTUS and Congress, sued states who tried to enforce federal laws (which is his constitutional job), attacked private citizens, engaged in racial bigotry and hatred, engaged in religious persecution, promoted retroactive abortion and just about any danged thing he wants to do with impunity.
I guess you're in favor of his accomplishments Salty?
This is the man is the most dangerous threat to the Republic since our founding.
coolwhip
06-27-2012, 10:29 AM
I guess we're delusional at every turn he has violated the Constitution, lied, reneged on campaign promises such as transparency, usurped power, appointed the most radical dangerous people to important offices he can, created offices with self appointed powers without Congressional authorization, threatened the SCOTUS and Congress, sued states who tried to enforce federal laws (which is his constitutional job), attacked private citizens, engaged in racial bigotry and hatred, engaged in religious persecution, promoted retroactive abortion and just about any danged thing he wants to do with impunity.
I guess you're in favor of his accomplishments Salty?
This is the man is the most dangerous threat to the Republic since our founding.
Bullseye!:cheers:
netsalt
06-27-2012, 10:44 AM
Nice rant from the right wing. Could you be a little more specific? Maybe I missed all this treasonous activity - I guess alot of people did since this sort of thing usually leads to some kind of prosecution - Oh I forgot Fox and friends has no power to put some one on trial so that might be the reason for all this outrage.
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20120626/US.Obama.Lawyering.Up/
This guy has no intentions of leaving if he loses, much less playing fair or legally. He will resort to every dirty trick in the book and write new ones. This is no schoolboy but a ruthless cutthroat dictator fighting for his throne.
I predict he will invent some 'emergency' to declare martial law, suspend Congress and "postpone" the inauguration of Romney if he loses the election. I'm sure at the very least he will get some crooked federal judge to issue an injunction delaying the transfer of power while he completes his coup.
If this guy doesn't scare you, check your pulse. BTW, it is your taxes paying for all his antics.
He's already done so much damage to the Democrat party. Dem Congressmen and woman are skipping the convention and Clinton appears to be backing Romney.
If he does something that blatant thats the end of the Democrat party.
His own party recognizes what a moron he is.
Plus if he deliberately seized power do you think the military would recognize his authority ? The police aganecies all over the US ?
netsalt
06-27-2012, 12:32 PM
Where is all this information? I didn't realize this one man had all this power and if everyone is bailing on him how could he possibly pull it off. Sounds like tinfoil hat time.:.02:
AC5096
06-27-2012, 12:38 PM
Where is all this information? I didn't realize this one man had all this power and if everyone is bailing on him how could he possibly pull it off. Sounds like tinfoil hat time.:.02:
Hell, you'd think they would be cheering Obama on destroying the Democrat party and all.:confused:
I've been wondering where all the positive threads are about their presidential candidate.:whistle:
motoguy128
06-27-2012, 01:02 PM
You could also intepret the article to read taht the Republicans are very confident that they can't win if there is a high minority and low income turnout, so they are making sure that it will be difficualt for that voting block to get registered.
The moderate in the middle might say that both sides are a bit corrupt and self serving. That while there appears to be an issue with voter registration, both sides are pursuing it too aggressively. We have laws in place to verify ID's and ensure a fair vote, lets just enforce those laws and put the resources into voter monitoring rather than tons of lawyers and new laws. Besides, I thought conservatives were against more regulation. :)
geerair
06-27-2012, 03:15 PM
Oh hell, let these wingnut boys rant about conspiricies, black heliocopters, re-education camps, fluoridation of drinking water and commies behind every bush. They are quite comically entertaining if a little strident as well.
Of course these same tin foil hats cheered on Shrub as he
issued damn near three hundred executive orders,
uncounted signing statements,
hid his crooked henchmen behind a cloud of executive privilege,
broke numerous campaign promises,
authorized domestic spying and warrantless phone taps,
violated the constitution,
invaded a country under false pretenses
Gee, Obama seems like a piker in the dangerous actions category compared to Bush.
So why didn't these wingnuts take to the streets screaming about these dangerous Bush actions?
Why do these wingnuts cry and moan that Obama is a gross danger to the country when he has done nothing but follow the precedents and usual practices of presidents all the way back to G. Washington?
Gee, let's think...............Ah, I've got it..............he's a democrat.......and he is one of those dark people.
geerair
06-27-2012, 03:34 PM
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20120626/US.Obama.Lawyering.Up/
This guy has no intentions of leaving if he loses, much less playing fair or legally. He will resort to every dirty trick in the book and write new ones. This is no schoolboy but a ruthless cutthroat dictator fighting for his throne.
I predict he will invent some 'emergency' to declare martial law, suspend Congress and "postpone" the inauguration of Romney if he loses the election. I'm sure at the very least he will get some crooked federal judge to issue an injunction delaying the transfer of power while he completes his coup.
If this guy doesn't scare you, check your pulse. BTW, it is your taxes paying for all his antics.Gee gas log, your article states that the Romney team is girding their loins with lawyers to police the elections as well. A Romney aide even bragged about overwhelming numbers of lawyers.
Whoa, overwhelming numbers of lawyers. Romney undoubtedly is hatching a plot to steal the election by any form of voter fraud his army of shysters can dream up. We can just see swarms of Romney lawyers fanning out across the nation to intimidate legitimate voters into not voting. Certainly these overwhelming numbers of lawyers will be accompanied by baseball bat brandishing thugs eager to bash a Dem. head for Romney.
Old outsource 'em Romney has spent too much time and money running for Prez. to be cheated out of the office by legal voters exercizing their constitutional rights.
The Horror, the horror.
geerair
06-27-2012, 03:52 PM
He's already done so much damage to the Democrat party. Dem Congressmen and woman are skipping the convention
and Clinton appears to be backing Romney.Lush Rimbaugh has spoken.
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You could also intepret the article to read taht the Republicans are very confident that they can't win if there is a high minority and low income turnout, so they are making sure that it will be difficualt for that voting block to get registered.
The moderate in the middle might say that both sides are a bit corrupt and self serving. That while there appears to be an issue with voter registration, both sides are pursuing it too aggressively. We have laws in place to verify ID's and ensure a fair vote, lets just enforce those laws and put the resources into voter monitoring rather than tons of lawyers and new laws. Besides, I thought conservatives were against more regulation. :)
Actually voter ID laws are being challenged by Obamas AG. Why ?
Its the last thing an Obama supporter wants.
Lush Rimbaugh has spoken.
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Oh what I meant to say was Obama has DONE SO MUCH DAMAGE to the American economy.
To the average working class families bank account. To the integrity of the American Presidential office.
To the global economy.
To race relations in America.
To Americas small bussiness
To Americas debt and defecits
To Americas standing in the world
Oh and to the Democrat party. Unless your liberal demenria has already blocked out the pain and humiliation of the 2010 Congressional but kickings.
Why are Democrats refusing to go to the Convention ?
Why is Slick Willie criticizing your messiah ?
netsalt
06-27-2012, 04:33 PM
With that kind of logic we may draw some conclusions about Robme:
1. He endorses the Ryan budget
2. Many Republicans running in contested districts are running the other way saying they have independent ideas regarding the Ryan budget.
3. Romney will try to take the presidency by force. :grin2::grin2::grin2:
You two support Obama because ?
I mean forget your blind allegiance and just explain what he's accomplished that you support.
With that kind of logic we may draw some conclusions about Robme:
1. He endorses the Ryan budget
2. Many Republicans running in contested districts are running the other way saying they have independent ideas regarding the Ryan budget.
3. Romney will try to take the presidency by force. :grin2::grin2::grin2:
He has to force the blind Obama lust out of the brains of the gullible.
Otherwise its just a referendum on his incompetence.
I think the majority of the people that had the wool pulled over their eyes by plattitudes and bumper stickers have woken up.
Being chronically unemployed and dependent on food stamps for four years does that to a person.
Hugh B
06-27-2012, 05:31 PM
Some people are really scared of this man - must be tough to be so paranoid. It looks to me like the article says both sides are lawyering up. Could be they don't want another Supreme court appointed President. But I guess everyone has the right to be delusional.
Your comment above is exactly what some said about Hitler!!! The delusional Germans turned out to be correct. But eventually all of Germany and the world paid dearly for those who missed the truth right in front of them.
Obama is a very, very dangerous man along with his far left leaning crowd who parallel Hitlers crowd.
sayya2daupay
06-27-2012, 05:39 PM
Romney ducked vietnam through the 'mormon missionary' excemption. He also has five sons who never served. This guy is not the answer gentlemen. McCain was. Romney has been buying and dismantling companies since the eighties. This guy is downright scary. He talks in generalities about the economy every time he opens his mouth. He has all the right answers like any good politician but very little specificity. This man does not have anyones interests in mind but his own, no lofty ideals, no specific purpose derived from past hardships, no expertise in any field besides the business of business. His CEO persona is void of content and his predictable template of dialogue is bland.
Obama has spent too much. He has furthered his agenda without bringing the parties together like Clinton did. He has failed to do his job as president by practicing good politics and making congress work.
This is a sad, sad election year.
I guess we're delusional at every turn he has violated the Constitution, lied, reneged on campaign promises such as transparency, usurped power, appointed the most radical dangerous people to important offices he can, created offices with self appointed powers without Congressional authorization, threatened the SCOTUS and Congress, sued states who tried to enforce federal laws (which is his constitutional job), attacked private citizens, engaged in racial bigotry and hatred, engaged in religious persecution, promoted retroactive abortion and just about any danged thing he wants to do with impunity.
I guess you're in favor of his accomplishments Salty?
This is the man is the most dangerous threat to the Republic since our founding.
Its so easy to put blame on the "in your face" obvious actors, this is NOT where the problem is. We have a representative goverment, where are the people we elect to represent us ???
Without the direct support of our representatives, no person with official standing could do what has been happening to us for years. This didnt happend overnight, its been planed this way for a long time, before WWI. And its not going to be corrected, until we realize that we now have a goverment that is a criminal enterprise, in every sense of the word. A goverment that breaks its constitutional laws is by defentition, an unlawfull goverment.
Most americans know something isnt right, but most are still in denial and want to blame the top, as though we lived in a kingdom and ousting the king will make a difference, its a wet dream, for our king, like any king, has no power, unless those below him give him such powers. The fact that I see people arguing about Obama/Romney etc in here, shows why this insanity keeps going on and on and on.
So whats the answer ?...well, from my perspective, things will have to get a lot worst before we as a people will do something to shake things up. What is scary, is that it may already be too late, and that things will just have to take its course. Like an alcoholic in denial, were just going to have to hit bottom, before we look at ourselfs in the mirror, and realize the problem is not the addictive........
Its Us
Roy
Romney ducked vietnam through the 'mormon missionary' excemption. He also has five sons who never served. This guy is not the answer gentlemen. McCain was. Romney has been buying and dismantling companies since the eighties. This guy is downright scary. He talks in generalities about the economy every time he opens his mouth. He has all the right answers like any good politician but very little specificity. This man does not have anyones interests in mind but his own, no lofty ideals, no specific purpose derived from past hardships, no expertise in any field besides the business of business. His CEO persona is void of content and his predictable template of dialogue is bland.
Obama has spent too much. He has furthered his agenda without bringing the parties together like Clinton did. He has failed to do his job as president by practicing good politics and making congress work.
This is a sad, sad election year.
Actually Clinton to his credit was pragmatic enough to move towards the center and reform welfare and thanx to the Republican Congress balanced the budget.
I feel for the people naive enough to believe anything that came out of Obamas mouth.
Hes done so much worse than just not bringing the parties together. THAT was never his intention.
Mr Bill
06-27-2012, 08:20 PM
From what I understand, no one wants Obummer out of office more than Michelle Obummer herself. :grin2:
netsalt
06-28-2012, 09:23 AM
Godwin's Law is proven again. Conversation over. :gah:
Tech Rob
07-03-2012, 10:04 PM
Lush Rimbaugh has spoken.
http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing013.gif
There's a handful of folks here who live to regurgitate whatever Rush, Glenn, Hannity, and the other useless manufacturers of outrage were talking about that day, as if it were their own opinion and they've been saying it all along. It's obvious that all of these folks are drinking from the same poisoned stream.
glennac
07-03-2012, 10:27 PM
There's a handful of folks here who live to regurgitate whatever Rush, Glenn, Hannity, and the other useless manufacturers of outrage were talking about that day, as if it were their own opinion and they've been saying it all along. It's obvious that all of these folks are drinking from the same poisoned stream.
Well your opinion is worthless as can be, I formed mine long before talk radio ever came into being. I was a gung ho anti commie patriot from Tenn who joined the Army to fight the commies in Nam came back even more to the right after seeing the commie loving Democrats made us lose the war and what the communist NVA and Viet Cong were all about.
Didn't care for them over there and even less over here. So don't go telling me how I formed my opinion or how my friends who feel the same as me formed there's. If anything most of conservative talk shows are more PC than I am. Thank you, thank you very much
printer2
07-03-2012, 10:34 PM
Its so easy to put blame on the "in your face" obvious actors, this is NOT where the problem is. We have a representative goverment, where are the people we elect to represent us ???
Without the direct support of our representatives, no person with official standing could do what has been happening to us for years. This didnt happend overnight, its been planed this way for a long time, before WWI. And its not going to be corrected, until we realize that we now have a goverment that is a criminal enterprise, in every sense of the word. A goverment that breaks its constitutional laws is by defentition, an unlawfull goverment.
Most americans know something isnt right, but most are still in denial and want to blame the top, as though we lived in a kingdom and ousting the king will make a difference, its a wet dream, for our king, like any king, has no power, unless those below him give him such powers. The fact that I see people arguing about Obama/Romney etc in here, shows why this insanity keeps going on and on and on.
So whats the answer ?...well, from my perspective, things will have to get a lot worst before we as a people will do something to shake things up. What is scary, is that it may already be too late, and that things will just have to take its course. Like an alcoholic in denial, were just going to have to hit bottom, before we look at ourselfs in the mirror, and realize the problem is not the addictive........
Its Us
Roy
Good post. Not sure about you guys but up here representing your constituents is almost a thing of the past. Basically you follow the party line or you get turfed. You still retain your seat but not being an independent you have little power and say. Well that was the theory.
But May is right. All MPs are powerful. She is proof of what even the most disadvantaged MP can do -- if they are not muzzled and leashed by a party leader.
But almost every MP is muzzled and leashed. They are told how to vote. They are told what to say. And most obey, because obedience is rewarded and independence punished. Even cabinet ministers have been reduced to ventriloquist's dummies, mouthing words chosen by the Prime Minister's Office.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/westview/the-power-of-one-159286365.html
Worth reading guys, different political system but you should get the idea. The thing with this woman who should be a nobody, heck she is the head of the Green Party, she is siring things up like most wish they can. Backbenchers from both the ruling party and the opposition party have been courting her opinions. Why? She is getting her voice heard and actually giving some clever second thought to proposed legislation. And the people that we elected that get muzzled by party politics see something very seductive in that.
Mind you she is sharp as a tack. Lot of politicians are not. Kind of why they go with the flow and accept the party line.
whec720
07-03-2012, 10:53 PM
Nice story, printer. Reminds me of Jesse Ventura a bit. Same result will happen. The big parties will team up and destroy anyone who does not "belong". This might be one of the reasons George Washington despised political parties.
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