How can we trust the president ....

How can we trust the president with the nation's security and economy, when he can't get the important things right? The president, on Wednesday March 17 announced his NCAA predictions: the University of Kansas over Kansas State University in one semifinal game and the University of Kentucky over Villanova University in the other. All four were first- or second-seeded teams.   

 

Well at least Obama opnders the difficult issues.   None of his likely 2012 opponents pronounced who the NCAA finalists might be.

 

 

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Penteller wrote on April 01, 2011 at 5:04 pm

Obama talked early of the

Obama talked early of the need for more war, so we could all go dancing with the stars.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/obama-vs-dancing-with-stars.html

“Of course, we had to, you can’t go interrupting the hypnotized or else they won’t do as they’re told. And listen here, our media in this country tells you what you need to know because it’s owned by the same folks who own us and they’re very nice people.” - Official White House Souse.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=GLO20110...

Penteller wrote on April 01, 2011 at 7:04 am

We can trust Obama as much as

We can trust Obama as much as any of the other millionaire Presidents we’ve had, who take their orders from the money men who own us all. Men whose power flows through cult practices, such as Nancy Regan’s consultation of an astrologist in determining “Ronnies” agenda dates.

Most recently we have Obama pushing NATO to vote in attaching Libya, with the vote occurring on the super full moon of March the 19th, a significant astrological date in cult practices, a date for blood sacrifice to Minerva, the goddess of war. A blood sacrificial date in beginning a war, a date like nearly every other date upon which our wars are started, a date upon which NATO members voted to kill and then feasted together with a lavish meal.

But warring is just but one of the many aspects of our cult leaders, destruction of our world in all forms is on the agenda, environmental being one of them. With millions of barrels of oil laying on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, put there by a chemical called Corexit whose shareholders are some of the most powerful in America, shareholders who purchased their shares just months before the Gulf disaster.

Ad to this, our Possessed President who now helps bury public knowledge in the continuing death of the Gulf.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/305096#ixzz1HsjsqUUn

NOTE: Did you watch the latest Presidential oratory, the case for killing more and the destruction of all. Did you notice the fabric backdrop with folds and shadows that made it look like a pharos’s headpiece, did you notice the pyramidal fold of the flags behind him, did you notice how the flags looked like the wings of a demon upon the back of the man who calls for more war while claiming peace?

Commonsenseman wrote on March 28, 2011 at 7:03 am

yes, while people in Japan

yes, while people in Japan were dying and a nuclear disaster was occurring and the US was being pressured into another war, Obama was making his basketball picks, thanks mr president!

BillD wrote on March 29, 2011 at 9:03 am

I was making my picks (lousy

I was making my picks (lousy lousy lousy picks) also! It's not that Obama made NCAA picks that is the issue. It's what our poor excuse for news media consider important enough to cover. I'm sure you didn't like the images of Bush partying during Katrina either. I'm no fan of Obama and every day he disappoints me further, but c'mon...complaining about filling out brackets? Really?

selguy wrote on March 28, 2011 at 10:03 am

To Commonsenseman: 1 Are you

To Commonsenseman:
1 Are you disagreeing with any decision the president has made concerning the Japanese crisis?
2 What concerns do you have that the president's basketball picks affected decisions concerning Libya?
3 Shouldn't you be more concerned that while the Japan and Libyan crises continue, people are participating in the tournament as players, attendees and television audience?

thechampaignlife wrote on March 28, 2011 at 3:03 pm

Agreed. We're all human and

Agreed. We're all human and we all need some down time. Might as well ask the president to wear an adult diaper so he doesn't have to take time out of his day to use the restroom. He's got staff working around the clock and he doesn't need to micromanage every possible situation that may arise. You can disagree with his politics but to bring such a trivial matter into the debate is counterproductive.

Commonsenseman wrote on March 28, 2011 at 6:03 pm

wrong, I expect the president

wrong, I expect the president to be a world leader and a world leader , leads, we are the USA we dont follow the arab league or the UN they follow us, the recent situation with Libya shows him to be a follower rather than a leader needing to essentially beg other countries to manage the Libyan war we were talked into supporting.

selguy wrote on March 29, 2011 at 12:03 pm

The U.S. assumed leadership

The U.S. assumed leadership appropriately by organizing the UN vote and taking the lead in destroying Qadaffi air forces.

One more question for Commonsenseman to add to the previous three asked of him: Who talked us into supporting this "Libyan war" ?

thechampaignlife wrote on March 29, 2011 at 8:03 am

See, now that was a more

See, now that was a more productive post. You actually argued against his political actions (or inaction) and not against how he spends his downtime.