Can We Really Trust Him?

Can we really trust Barack Obama?  Will he be any better than George W. Bush?  I am concerned...

Fact!  Barack Obama is carbon-based, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama is a biped, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama drinks fluids in order to survive, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama went to college, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama doesn't wear a unisex leotard in public, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama believes in some mystical man who lives in the sky and watches everything you do, just like President Bush!
Fact!  Barack Obama is wants to be President, just like President Bush!

Can we really trust Barack Obama to be any better than George W. Bush?  TexasDem4Clinton really got me concerned when I read his/her diary:  http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/8/14/7545 /79277

With so many things in common, can we possibly trust Barack Obama?  We're probably better off with:

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Is Brak carbon-based?  Hell no!



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Tips? (2.00 / 6)

For Brack?


by Reaper0Bot0 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 09:02:37 AM EST

Re: Tips? (none / 0)

I'd give you a dozen tips for Brak if I could. And beans.


"Hey, check it out. You just had yourself a glue OD. So you're learning another lesson. Don't do too much glue, or your night sucks."
by vcalzone on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 11:33:55 AM EST
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*Sigh* (none / 0)

Another Lamont Vacation Apologist.


by dtaylor2 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 09:18:58 AM EST

*Yawn* (2.00 / 3)

Maybe you need to take a vacation too


by duende on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 09:43:17 AM EST
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Re: *Yawn* (none / 0)

Brit, good to see you back.


by venician on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 12:57:52 PM EST
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Re: *Yawn* (none / 0)

Always good to see you carrying on the good fight. Temporary radio silence in the summer, and this place has become a bit of yawn fest of trolls. But there are plans afoot... more later


by duende on Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 11:58:49 AM EST
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Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

Yes. We. Can. (rock)


"But not me personally were those cheers for"
by QTG on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 09:58:40 AM EST

Don't blame me... (2.00 / 1)


I voted for Kodos.
by TCQuad on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:18:18 AM EST

KODOS is a NOT a true Liberal..... (2.00 / 3)

I can't support KODOS since he voted to authorize the complete and utter destruction of the Beta-6 Galaxy and the enslavement of its inhabitants to the dilithium mines on Rigel-7.

Now, my candidate, Barakas-5 of Alpha Centuri, was NOT in the Galactic Supreme Council at the time, but I am SURE he would have voted against this.

Besides, he looks really cool in sunglasses?


On Nov 4th, we elected "the smart guy" and the world celebrated!
by WashStateBlue on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 11:20:21 AM EST
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Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

Thank you Reaper REC


by Politicalslave on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:18:48 AM EST

Is TexasDem4Clinton (none / 0)

really TexasDarlin' or Rick Davis?


overthrow the government~participate
by missliberties on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:22:05 AM EST

Re: Is TexasDem4Clinton (2.00 / 1)

No, TexasDarlin is not from Texas.


"Hey, check it out. You just had yourself a glue OD. So you're learning another lesson. Don't do too much glue, or your night sucks."
by vcalzone on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 11:34:45 AM EST
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Not from Texas..... (none / 0)

http://www.lyricstime.com/lyle-lovett-th at-s-right-you-re-not-from-texas-lyrics. html

For the Lyle fans in the crowd...


On Nov 4th, we elected "the smart guy" and the world celebrated!
by WashStateBlue on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 11:39:41 AM EST
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Re: Is TexasDem4Clinton (none / 0)

Probably watched one too many "Dallas" reruns.


It is not because I cannot explain that you won't understand. It is because you won't understand that I cannot explain. - Elie Wiesel
by Sumo Vita on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 02:14:10 PM EST
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Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

Don't forget they both went to Harvard.


by handsomegent on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:27:40 AM EST

Survey says: XXX :) (2.00 / 2)

Bush "went" to Yale. And I think we should use the term "went" as loosely as possible (in that he was physically there, not as if he actually engaged in critical thought)


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 02:36:56 PM EST
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Re: Survey says: XXX :) (none / 0)

Bush went to both. Yale(undergard) and to Harvard (B-school).

And is still stupid enough to get us into this crap.  He has single handedly degraded both schools graduates and degree's.  Amazing.


He that lives upon hope, will die fasting. -Ben Franklin
by TxDem08 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 05:31:27 PM EST
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Re: Survey says: XXX :) (none / 0)

Gotta love those legacy admissions.
Look at John McCain, another legacy. Graduated 894th out of 899 at the Naval Academy.
We don't need another moron running this country.
One was more than enough.
"Who are you for? That is the wrong question. It should be who is for you?" HRC
by skohayes on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 06:46:51 PM EST
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Re: Hey! that reminds me (none / 0)

the dog is due for her monthly tick medicine.


"But not me personally were those cheers for"
by QTG on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:40:17 AM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

Nice.

Rec'd.


Welcome to a landslide WITH white working class, latinos, women and holding on sweeties!!!
by spacemanspiff on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 01:20:56 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

yeah I am in a car on the way to new hampshire posting from a smartphone.  glad u guys liked it.  


by Reaper0Bot0 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 01:56:52 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (2.00 / 1)

Smartphone?

Probably having a LATTE and that car is some kind if Hybrid, maybe even a PRIUS!

You're one of those damn technolgical elites, I just knew it!

Not sure if you you really NEED a president in that case....


On Nov 4th, we elected "the smart guy" and the world celebrated!
by WashStateBlue on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 02:21:12 PM EST
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Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (2.00 / 1)

He only APPEARS carbon-based.  


Jesus Christ was a community organizer and Pontius Pilate was a governor.
by GRO on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 03:24:48 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

I guess it really is the silly season!


by VegMom on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 04:11:59 PM EST

Sadly, it seems we need this diary. (2.00 / 2)

Some people haven't got the carbon-based message yet.

Diary recced.


by Dumbo on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 04:44:03 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

I knew you couldn't stay away. REC'D.


"Who are you for? That is the wrong question. It should be who is for you?" HRC
by skohayes on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 06:48:14 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

getting real goddamned tired of being in the car.  are we there yet?


by Reaper0Bot0 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 06:56:25 PM EST

Re: Can We Really Trust Him? (none / 0)

trust is earned over time, of course we can't simply trust anyone.  Can we trust that he hasn't got a 'bomb' in his background, a la Edwards, I trust that he's discreet and if he's had an affair it's been with someone he trusts. Can we trust that he'll get us out of Iraq - on, we have to keep his feet to the fire.  Can we trust that he'll be a uniter and he's really for consensus, on that I'm waiting to see who he picks for VP. I trust that he'll pick the one that won the other half of the votes, but it's more like potential trust, I'll like it better when it's happened.  


what a relief
by anna shane on Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 09:11:36 PM EST

Both are fakes - using same bipartisanship spiel (none / 0)

to get votes! There's nothing worse than an hypocrite passing himself as someone who has no intentions of being what he professes to be and worse, accusing his rivals of his own sins!

www.counterpunch.com/walsh08142008.html
Buyers' remorse over Obama

excerpt:

"withdrawal from Iraq on a fixed timetable" as one of the positions that Obama "embraced" during the primary.

When others have raised such criticisms, Obama has responded that they have not been listening to him.  On this one, I am with Obama.  How can one take this guy seriously as an "antiwar" candidate when he has voted for hundreds of billions of dollars to fund the Iraq war and to slaughter hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis? Neither Ron Paul nor Dennis Kucinich, both presidential candidates, nor Barbara Lee voted for these funds for a "war of aggression," as Ralph Nader has properly called it.  On this score Obama's voting record is no different from McCain's or Hillary Clinton's.  

And Obama made it clear long ago in one of his few clear statements on the war that he does not oppose all wars and in fact supports "smart" ones.  Iraq is thus not  a criminal war, a war of aggression, but merely a "dumb" war.  Presumably the war in Afghanistan that Obama so loves is to be a "smart" war.  When you come right down to it, how different is Obama's position that the war is not "smart" from McCain's that, until the surge, the war was not "smartly" waged?  I would say that the difference is less than a dime.

The letter is also frankly dishonest when it says that Obama is simply moving to a more "centrist stance" In what sense "centrist"? The war is wildly unpopular and close to 70% of Americans want the U.S. out of Iraq asap.  What is "centrist" about moving away from a landslide majoritarian position?  And what is the "peace"candidate doing when he calls for 100,000 more active duty army and marines, when he calls for more military spending, when he calls for stepping up the war on Afghanistan, when he talks belligerently about Iran, and when he equivocates on how many tens of thousands of troops are to be left in Iraq?  All these are positions that the "peace"candidate took during the primary.  They are not new.

more....


by suzieg on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 06:16:03 AM EST


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