michigandem58 (650 posts)
I trust President Obama.
And that's why my hair isn't on fire over the NSA revelations.
Let's face it, from this distance we can't know everything being done in the name of national security, the oversight, or how the information is being used or misused.
Our say in all this is the people we elect to be in charge. This country made the right choice.
President Obama can be trusted.
Douglas Carpenter (15,281 posts)
4. he's not going to be President forever and the surveillance state will remain and continue expanding
long after he is gone
michigandem58 (650 posts)Of course you do, you're ****ing stupid.
I trust President Obama.
michigandem58 (650 posts)
I trust President Obama.
michigandem58 (650 posts)
I trust President Obama.
Why?
I trust President Obama.and he'll respect you in the morning. :whatever:
and he'll respect you in the morning. :whatever:
Hell, he won't buy you breakfast.
and he'll respect you in the morning. :whatever:
Actually he will, with an EBT card. :-)
I don't trust anyone in government... they are all self seeking rats playing power games with the fate of the country hanging in the balance. Not one of them does the right thing for the people of America and if by some chance the people benefit from something a politican does it is merely happy accident.
No, with YOUR EBT card. :lmao:
Hitler's power was based on the unconditional allegiance of the population. The Germans put their trust in Hitler. And that is how he was able to make his worldview, his politics, his hate, his war, and his crimes those of an entire nation.
Niccolò Machiavelli said that love or fear were the most effective tools in securing power. But "perhaps it is best," the Florentine political theorist said, "to wish to be both loved and feared." It was that amalgamate of feelings that bound the Germans to Hitler. But why? What did this man from the small Austrian town Braunau convey so effectively to his people?
Hitler's appeal has always been, and continues to be, attriÂbuted to his charisma.
http://www.atlantic-times.com/archive_detail.php?recordID=257
These are the people that will be first herded into the camps and ask "Does 0bama know of this?"
This whole NSA thing might as well be called SKYNET. The only difference is there are no Cyborgs running around with funny Austrian accents and lots of guns. The fact that the first response to if they are abusing this power they have granted themselves is a denial that they are not might as well be an admission. If they are not doing it now, they will someday. The temptation to use that power will someday be to great.Ahhnold's not busy now that he's divorced and out of the Governor's mansion. Maybe he could head it up.
I wouldn't trust this guy to pet my dog!
I wouldn't trust this guy to pet my dog!
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"Obama, how many times have I told you to stop moaning when you eat those. They're not made of real dogs.... Oh, my God! Stop licking the tip of that hot dog... and who the Hell is "Jason"?
Sourpuss.....sex and ice cream wouldn't make her happy.Maybe pie would do the trick.
Maybe pie would do the trick.
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Peach cobbler...
Maybe pie would do the trick.
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Peach cobbler...
Hi 5
edit...I couldn't get my Hi 5 comment out of the blue highlight quotes.
I suppose it's too much to ask for him to choke on a wiener, ain't it?