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Kludge
11-03-2008, 03:01 PM
No reason to be gloomy...


1) I don't have to listen to Palin's Canadian-raising voice anymore.

2) I won't need to be reminded that McCain was a POW every other hour.

3) Biden is blunt. He's almost as enjoyable to listen to and watch as Bush.



http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa10/irishrose1_photos/The%20Idiot%20Bush/IdiotDancing.gif

LibertyEagle
11-03-2008, 03:06 PM
Watching the dumbasses who voted for him realize what exactly they elected.

yongrel
11-03-2008, 03:07 PM
Joe Biden press conferences.

ItsTime
11-03-2008, 03:07 PM
Watching the dumbasses who voted for him realize what exactly they elected.

Or watching/listening to their excuses for why Obama does nothing he promised.

torchbearer
11-03-2008, 03:09 PM
I can't wait for my stimulus check every month!

ItsTime
11-03-2008, 03:11 PM
I can't wait for my stimulus check every month!

Im looking forward to having my gas and house paid for

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6ikOxi9yYk

micahnelson
11-03-2008, 03:11 PM
Watching Sean Hannity's head explode.

Kludge
11-03-2008, 03:13 PM
I can't wait for my stimulus check every month!

It'd be nice to see the gov't spend itself out of existence -- paying us for living here and abolishing all taxes. I think that's what I'd try to do as president instead of even bothering to salvage the gov't.

Todd
11-03-2008, 03:14 PM
Watching the dumbasses who voted for him realize what exactly they elected.

And I'll add...watching the anti war left advocate for all his interventionism...thus exposing their hypocrisy.

ScottenBurgh
11-03-2008, 03:14 PM
To find out if he really is the Anti-Christ

klamath
11-03-2008, 03:26 PM
I am really looking forward to my tax cut. I make less than 250,000 a year.:rolleyes:

LEK
11-03-2008, 03:28 PM
The look on this woman's face in this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI&feature=related

when she realizes the truth.

Truth Warrior
11-03-2008, 03:29 PM
The end of it. :rolleyes:

Kotin
11-03-2008, 03:33 PM
to finally see change in Washington.

hypnagogue
11-03-2008, 08:27 PM
On a serious note, it'll be nice to have a government which threatens people in my name less. Hopefully he'll follow the trend of Democratic presidencies decreasing deficits. Honestly though, I have no idea what he's going to do. It's obvious most of his promises are infeasible.

virgil47
11-03-2008, 08:30 PM
I'm just really looking forward to shopping for burkas for my wife and daughters. I'm also excited by the sharia law that will be brought to amerika. I'm also looking forward to the press not so much as mentioning paulites/anarchists existence. :eek:Really I do believe the libertarian/constitutionalist/anarchist folks will not be mentioned whether Obama wins or McCain wins. By not voting or by voting for those destined to lose this movement has committed suicide politically. The only lesson that the Republicans will learn from this entire fiasco is not to trust the younger generation when they say they just want to participate. Any chance that the RP folks had to change the Republican party has been thrown away. Having fits and kicking your heels against the floor in a tantrum is so juvenile and unsophisticated that no one will ever trust us again. Whether any you like it or not politics is the art of compromising while trying to get the best deal for your side. Many here think voting is a waste of time and really is too much of a bother. You can not win elections by not voting. You can not win friends and influence people by not voting. You can not change our country for the better by helping a Marxist get elected. If Obama wins the election we may not have the opportunity to elect a constitutional government in any of our lifetimes or ever for that matter. Of course the arm chair commandos on this site will be all for taking up arms and fighting in the streets. If you've never been shot at you're in for a very rude surprise when the shooting starts my friends. Sleep well tonight as it may be the last night of restful sleep you get in quite awhile.:(

SovereignMN
11-03-2008, 08:59 PM
I'm looking forward to the end of it.

micahnelson
11-03-2008, 09:06 PM
I'm just really looking forward to shopping for burkas for my wife and daughters. I'm also excited by the sharia law that will be brought to amerika. I'm also looking forward to the press not so much as mentioning paulites/anarchists existence. :eek:Really I do believe the libertarian/constitutionalist/anarchist folks will not be mentioned whether Obama wins or McCain wins. By not voting or by voting for those destined to lose this movement has committed suicide politically. The only lesson that the Republicans will learn from this entire fiasco is not to trust the younger generation when they say they just want to participate. Any chance that the RP folks had to change the Republican party has been thrown away. Having fits and kicking your heels against the floor in a tantrum is so juvenile and unsophisticated that no one will ever trust us again. Whether any you like it or not politics is the art of compromising while trying to get the best deal for your side. Many here think voting is a waste of time and really is too much of a bother. You can not win elections by not voting. You can not win friends and influence people by not voting. You can not change our country for the better by helping a Marxist get elected. If Obama wins the election we may not have the opportunity to elect a constitutional government in any of our lifetimes or ever for that matter. Of course the arm chair commandos on this site will be all for taking up arms and fighting in the streets. If you've never been shot at you're in for a very rude surprise when the shooting starts my friends. Sleep well tonight as it may be the last night of restful sleep you get in quite awhile.:(

Wall of Text, Obama is a Secret Muslim, "You shoulda voted fer McCain"...

It appears we have another refugee from the Hannity Forums on our hands.

Dr.3D
11-03-2008, 09:17 PM
I'm looking forward to the riots caused by the people who are happy he is president.

Original_Intent
11-03-2008, 09:21 PM
The end of it. :rolleyes:

+1

tonesforjonesbones
11-03-2008, 09:31 PM
I am anticipating in two years...seeing a million man march on washington to burn down the whitehouse because:

obama will colonize africa...and pander to the corporations who will turn it into another iraq (as much as they can on a continent anyway)

Obama will not keep his promises to pay their gas, mortgages etc

and i m to sleepy to think of anymore now but i'm sure there are plenty. tones

RSLudlum
11-03-2008, 09:35 PM
I'm looking forward to a march against a draft by the very same voters that put him in office.

bojo68
11-03-2008, 09:37 PM
I think Obama will prove racists right, and believe it or not, I object to that.

tonesforjonesbones
11-03-2008, 09:37 PM
Oh yes..that's another good one RS...the liberals and libertarians will be royally pissed when their number comes up...tones

CurtisLow
11-03-2008, 10:10 PM
Obama Citizenship: I Invented The Internet (Ep. 6: October Surprise)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA6_k3NtXZs

Reason
11-03-2008, 11:15 PM
watching sean hannity's head explode.

bahahahahahahaha


WIN

Agent CSL
11-03-2008, 11:20 PM
Hope and Change

SimpleName
11-03-2008, 11:38 PM
If I were a cruel man and if I was daring enough, I would make a crude joke about assassination, but I guess I kindda did that anyway.

Much more reasonable and humanistic, I will love to watch him continue all of Bush's policies and have his supporters moan and groan about EVERYTHING, including the draft after we start war with Iran. And as the TS mentioned, ENOUGH war stories. I'm tired of hearing it. Yeah, you traveled, you got caught, you suffered. I GOT IT! You are not a better soldier or American for it. In fact, it seems to have taken a terrible toll on your reasoning and honesty.

Above all though, I will never have to hear that unbelievably irritating and patronizing line "My Friends". FINALLY!

Original_Intent
11-03-2008, 11:48 PM
Obama assasination would be the worst possible thing for the liberty movement.

1. If you think an Obama presidency would be bad, you havent seen anything than what would be passed "in Obama's memory" should he be killed in office or before taking office.

2. Riots followed by more police state (which sadly most GOP would support since it would be "crazy leftists" that were rioting.

3. Who would they blame? See: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

4. It is never a good thing when the will of the people is overturned by an assassin's bullet. We will collectively get the collectivist leader we deserve. Sadly we will have to collectively suffer the consequences, imo.

If those four reasons aren't enough to make you TERRIFIED of the possibility of Obama being taken out, I can probably come up with more.

Long live President Obama, may his life be long and his presidency short (4 years or we can always hope he does something impeachable)

danberkeley
11-03-2008, 11:50 PM
Actually, I'm gonna enjoy His presidency in a sad, twisted way... because I'm gonna laugh at the Obamaphiles we He becomes an EPIC FAIL!!!!!! Ha!

Pete
11-04-2008, 12:07 AM
The man actually DOING something rather than just talking.

A more secretive WH than Bush's, if that can be imagined.

Seeing a lot of Zbig on TV again.

Learning a lot about African history and culture when we start meddling there.

RedLightning
11-04-2008, 12:47 AM
Getting this slow spiral into socialism over with.

.Tom
11-04-2008, 12:53 AM
Watching the dumbasses who voted for him realize what exactly they elected.
Exactly what I was thinking. :)

Pauls' Revere
11-04-2008, 01:05 AM
Biden sworn in as prez onboard airforce one.

anaconda
11-04-2008, 01:16 AM
Zbigniew's chess moves. And the hangover Obama supporters have after about 18 months.

virgil47
11-04-2008, 02:44 PM
MICAHNELSON, nice try at marginalizing. I only wish that you were correct on the Muslim stuff. As far as the RP revolution being marginalized by the press ... it will happen again. The press will not even mention the RPR after the election. If McCain should win it will because of his values. If Obama should win it will be because of his guaranty of change. The libertarians, constitutionalists and the RP folks are simply not of importance in the greater scheme of things. It is truly sad that the RP revolution is dying such an ugly death. The anarchists and those unwilling to face reality have taken over the carcass of the revolution. We had a great opportunity to infiltrate the GOP but we blew it by trying to revolt before we had the numbers to truly influence the party platform. We tried to take over the GOP by subterfuge instead of by numbers. We gambled and lost. Instead of manning up and regrouping we started whining and let the troublemakers take over. When it became apparent that our coup was unsuccessful we should have backed the GOP candidate so as to undue some of the damage our premature attempt at taking over the GOP. If we had backed McCain and then continued to infiltrate the GOP we would be in place in four years to make major changes in the GOP platform. As it stands now any and all new people joining the GOP are going to be distrusted because of our actions. :(

mport1
11-04-2008, 02:46 PM
I am looking forward to his miserable failure.

virgil47
11-04-2008, 02:47 PM
Spoken like a true anarchist.

devil21
11-04-2008, 02:59 PM
Easy. Watching the people I know that voted for Obama react when he invades Pakistan, raises taxes, and pretty much ignores everything he promised during this campaign. And Ill be there to remind them :)

virgil47
11-04-2008, 03:01 PM
Too little, too late my friend. It really does no good to close the barn door after the horse has escaped.

angelatc
11-04-2008, 03:13 PM
I can't wait to see what Boyz he'll brang to the new crib.

RideTheDirt
11-04-2008, 03:21 PM
1) Laughing at the idiots who thought he would change anything.
2) Saying "Don't blame me, I voted for RON PAUL!
3) Converting everyone who realizes the two party system is broken
4) No more Obama supporters blabbering about change and hope, instead they will be crying because they voted for their own slavery.

CountryboyRonPaul
11-04-2008, 08:07 PM
Having the state wipe my butt for me.

You think I could get 'em to use FRN's?

nbhadja
11-04-2008, 08:10 PM
On a serious note, it'll be nice to have a government which threatens people in my name less. Hopefully he'll follow the trend of Democratic presidencies decreasing deficits. Honestly though, I have no idea what he's going to do. It's obvious most of his promises are infeasible.

They increased it as well.

hypnagogue
11-04-2008, 08:32 PM
They increased it [deficits] as well. To be accurate, they did decrease the budget deficits. That doesn't mean that they balanced it. Thus they helped to increase the national debt but less so than the Republican Presidents.

PatriotG
11-04-2008, 08:41 PM
What are you most looking forward to in an Obama presidency?

It's end.

Liberty Star
11-04-2008, 08:45 PM
Vanishing of Bush/Cheney/neocons from the scene and Obama not becoming a a puppet in the hands of war monger foreign lobbying groups.

It's probably too much to ask though.

Cleaner44
11-04-2008, 08:47 PM
I can't wait for my stimulus check every month!

Hell yeah! A chicken in every pot and a gold bar for every safe.

ProBlue33
11-04-2008, 08:47 PM
Neocons banished

constitutional
11-04-2008, 08:47 PM
Vanishing of Bush/Cheney/neocons from the scene and Obama not becoming a a puppet in the hands of war monger foreign lobbying groups.

It's probably too much to ask though.

You are asking for a moon. Way too much.


Neocons banished

That's not true, not true!

christagious
11-04-2008, 08:48 PM
Obama assasination would be the worst possible thing for the liberty movement.

1. If you think an Obama presidency would be bad, you havent seen anything than what would be passed "in Obama's memory" should he be killed in office or before taking office.

2. Riots followed by more police state (which sadly most GOP would support since it would be "crazy leftists" that were rioting.

3. Who would they blame? See: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

4. It is never a good thing when the will of the people is overturned by an assassin's bullet. We will collectively get the collectivist leader we deserve. Sadly we will have to collectively suffer the consequences, imo.

If those four reasons aren't enough to make you TERRIFIED of the possibility of Obama being taken out, I can probably come up with more.

Long live President Obama, may his life be long and his presidency short (4 years or we can always hope he does something impeachable)

I agree, an assassination would bring immediate martial law. We do not want this; and Biden scares me more than Obama.

christagious
11-04-2008, 08:51 PM
MICAHNELSON, nice try at marginalizing. I only wish that you were correct on the Muslim stuff. As far as the RP revolution being marginalized by the press ... it will happen again. The press will not even mention the RPR after the election. If McCain should win it will because of his values. If Obama should win it will be because of his guaranty of change. The libertarians, constitutionalists and the RP folks are simply not of importance in the greater scheme of things. It is truly sad that the RP revolution is dying such an ugly death. The anarchists and those unwilling to face reality have taken over the carcass of the revolution. We had a great opportunity to infiltrate the GOP but we blew it by trying to revolt before we had the numbers to truly influence the party platform. We tried to take over the GOP by subterfuge instead of by numbers. We gambled and lost. Instead of manning up and regrouping we started whining and let the troublemakers take over. When it became apparent that our coup was unsuccessful we should have backed the GOP candidate so as to undue some of the damage our premature attempt at taking over the GOP. If we had backed McCain and then continued to infiltrate the GOP we would be in place in four years to make major changes in the GOP platform. As it stands now any and all new people joining the GOP are going to be distrusted because of our actions. :(

Are you serious? McCain winning would do no good! That would make the cocky asshole even cockier along with the rest of the GOP; it is a defeat that was needed to knock them off of their pedestal and rethink things and do some soul searching. When/if they realize that going along the same path that Bush went along equals death to the GOP they'll realize that they need us (at least, that's what I hope). The GOP is dead now and hopefully over the next four years people like Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, Barry Goldwater, etc.can revive it. As Obama would say "Yes we Can!!"

penguin
11-04-2008, 08:51 PM
No reason to be gloomy...


1) I don't have to listen to Palin's Canadian-raising voice anymore.

2) I won't need to be reminded that McCain was a POW every other hour.

3) Biden is blunt. He's almost as enjoyable to listen to and watch as Bush.



http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa10/irishrose1_photos/The%20Idiot%20Bush/IdiotDancing.gif

Huge profits in the black market for guns and ammo!! Prohibition II!!!

wowabunga
11-04-2008, 09:07 PM
Watching Sean Hannity's head explode.

Yes that would bring some resemblance of Joy.

Mostly Obama will delay the hard bottoming out of the pending bad recession/depression giving us all more time to get into a position to weather such coming hard times.

Laugh Hard, Hang Tough, Lend a Hand
-Ramblin Randy

V3n
11-04-2008, 09:14 PM
I'm looking forward to not signing up for healthcare during this "Benefits Selection" period - because I know my neighbors will pay for mine.

And I'm thinking about going back to school on their dime, and I'll probably skip a house payment or two as well.

Thank you rich people! Because of your hard work, I don't have to do anything!! :D

Elwar
11-04-2008, 09:16 PM
I can't wait for a lot of things...
My car will get better gas mileage after he passes his laws about checking air pressure and oil.

I won't be such a greedy richer when I make less money thanks to the taxes going up.

Can't wait to hear two views for every opinion given when the Fairness Doctrine is implemented...twice the entertainment!

I can't wait to lose weight when all of that nasty unhealthy food I love is banned.

I'll feel much more secure with someone watching over me all the time.

JAlli41
11-04-2008, 09:19 PM
watching his supporters defend his corporatist/socialist policies and talk about how "well 15% unemployment is change."

mediahasyou
11-04-2008, 09:19 PM
nwo

Roxi
11-04-2008, 09:21 PM
1-20-2013

parke
11-04-2008, 09:23 PM
a new holiday. thats it.

raystone
11-05-2008, 08:47 AM
We get to call everyone Comrade for the next 4 years ! I've always wanted to do that :)

LBennett76
11-05-2008, 09:03 AM
heh heh I've already started doing that. Of course, the Obama people I know think all that socialism stuff was just Republican fear-mongering. And... it turns out they think socialism is a fabulous idea. ... idiots, err comrades.

Natalie
11-05-2008, 09:06 AM
I am looking forward to all the liberals being confused as to why their savior has let them down on everything.

A. Havnes
11-05-2008, 09:07 AM
The revolution!

Hey, maybe more people will start to think like Ron Paul!

Matt Collins
11-05-2008, 09:25 AM
Huge profits in the black marketWas that supposed to be a joke? Because it was pretty funny all things considered! :D

Natalie
11-05-2008, 09:52 AM
All of Barack's change!

Except the only change that is going to happen is all of the half brains changing their minds about how great his policies are.

Viva La Constitution
11-05-2008, 10:41 AM
The day when Obama is exposed in a scandal that leads to impeachment.

wreed
11-05-2008, 10:47 AM
Obama assasination would be the worst possible thing for the liberty movement.

1. If you think an Obama presidency would be bad, you havent seen anything than what would be passed "in Obama's memory" should he be killed in office or before taking office.

2. Riots followed by more police state (which sadly most GOP would support since it would be "crazy leftists" that were rioting.

3. Who would they blame? See: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

4. It is never a good thing when the will of the people is overturned by an assassin's bullet. We will collectively get the collectivist leader we deserve. Sadly we will have to collectively suffer the consequences, imo.

If those four reasons aren't enough to make you TERRIFIED of the possibility of Obama being taken out, I can probably come up with more.

Long live President Obama, may his life be long and his presidency short (4 years or we can always hope he does something impeachable)
This guy is absolutely CORRECT. LBJ was a bad thing for America after Kennedy and Biden scares me ****less.

For me, I am waiting on seeing the war in Iran and seeing my number called. I'll go and serve if called, but I will sleep well while I'm there because I know I didn't vote for either of the crackpots who were the "major" candidates.

tangent4ronpaul
11-05-2008, 10:52 AM
MASSIVE "reasonable"(sic) gun control
Skyrocketing violent crime due to disarming the victims.
Slavery - er, I mean "mandatory national service"
UN taxes
Hyper-inflation
The gvmt in my bedroom
political correctness training camps
the economy really tanking as he tries to spend us out of recession.
SOCIALISM!
An eventual withdrawal from Iraq - so he can invade Iran, Syria, Pakistan and do a surge in Afghanistan.
The return of a military draft.

and finally the only good thing on the list - the look on the faces of the dumb asses that elected the SOB when they realize what they did...

-t

RonPaulNewbee
11-05-2008, 10:55 AM
Wall of Text, Obama is a Secret Muslim, "You shoulda voted fer McCain"...

It appears we have another refugee from the Hannity Forums on our hands.

Micah, it seems to me that everybody here is a Hannity refugee. And when I read, "On a serious note", that is my cue to eject. You people are insane (not you Micah). Hate-mongering ideologues who believe everything bad you hear. Why do you fear?

So you guys believe there will be riots in the streets (out of joy) because Obama got elected. What am I doing here? Where are the real patriots? I'm getting sick of this stupid forum.

Sergeant Brother
11-05-2008, 10:57 AM
I am looking forward to seeing Republicans start to realize that big government isn't their friend. For the last 8 years far too many conservatives would spout small government rhetoric and yet praise every attack on our freedoms committed by George Bush because he has an R next to his name instead of a D. Hopefully a Democrat in office will help these poor deluded fools to wise up and realize that government powers are abused.

RonPaulNewbee
11-05-2008, 10:58 AM
All of Barack's change!

Except the only change that is going to happen is all of the half brains changing their minds about how great his policies are.

I just wrote off the entire forum until I saw this gem: Natalie you are hot! I'm married so I'm not hitting on you or anything but I am also looking forward to seeing what "a real uniter" can do! See you at the inauguration!

RonPaulNewbee
11-05-2008, 11:04 AM
I am looking forward to seeing Republicans start to realize that big government isn't their friend. For the last 8 years far too many conservatives would spout small government rhetoric and yet praise every attack on our freedoms committed by George Bush because he has an R next to his name instead of a D. Hopefully a Democrat in office will help these poor deluded fools to wise up and realize that government powers are abused.

This presidency has great potential for Republicans, like you say. Big government isn't our friend. Government isn't our friend! Government is the execution of power. It is an interesting exercise if you can stand it. But we have to see the big picture: we need a 40 year plan like that which got Obama elected. We didn't elect him because of pity for his race, we elected him because of the way he conducts himself. Libertarian Republicans hopefully will emerge from this, because the neo-cons have been discredited, FINALLY!

Kludge
11-05-2008, 11:32 AM
//

Fred McRomliani
11-05-2008, 12:19 PM
<sniff, sniff> "He seemed like such a nice man -" <sob>

Paulitician
11-05-2008, 12:35 PM
I'm looking forward to the economy to go deeper in recession despite the government acts to counteract it. I'm looking foward to the markets collapsing even worse than it currently has under Bush. I'm looking foward to the gas shortages and the sky-rocketing price of oil and energy in general. I'm looking foward to the expansion of the welfare state. I'm looking foward to a bigger war with Afghanistan. A war with Pakistan. A war with Russia. I'm looking forward to a global carbon tax, and higher taxes in general. I'm looking foward to less tax revenues and higher deficits. I'm looking foward to higher unemployment. I'm looking foward to Obama's peace corp. activists and such. I'm looking forward to the surveillance state. I'm looking foward to true progressive being completely disappointed in their man. I'm looking forward to universal healthcare, and higher health costs. I'm looking foward to the shortfall when it comes to entitlements... I'm looking foward to such great times.

RonPaulNewbee
11-05-2008, 07:05 PM
My my its thick with sarcasm around here. I'm kind of shocked about the number of anarchists on a Ron Paul forum. He may not be "an establishment guy" but he is not for disorder. So much negativity. Why don't you try to provide some positive leadership? You know, like that Barry-guy does?

ProtectFreedom
11-05-2008, 07:14 PM
I am looking forward to even MORE Obama murals painted on buildings in my city.....makes me feel like I'm living in Cuba or Venezuela........nice!

fedup100
11-05-2008, 07:35 PM
I'm looking forward to turning on faux news as they are frantically announcing
that DC has been bombed and now the people will have to re-establish a new central government. :o:(:D:eek::p

glenjamindle
11-05-2008, 08:00 PM
I'm looking forward to the day when he gets assassinated. I'm taking bets at work.

;)

Kludge
11-05-2008, 08:03 PM
I'm looking forward to the day when he gets assassinated. I'm taking bets at work.

;)

Nothing makes me happier than the death of a person -- especially if it means I get to watch Biden during the "news"!

Highland
11-05-2008, 08:17 PM
Rap music in the White HOWSSS!

bojo68
11-05-2008, 08:43 PM
I can't wait to see Philip Berg win his suit, and have that liar disqualified, and the riots and burning that will take place immediately thereafter. Of course MSM or some racist will blame anything(probably us) but their own liar for their problems

amy31416
11-05-2008, 08:44 PM
I'm looking forward to the day when he gets assassinated. I'm taking bets at work.

;)

Are you fucking kidding me? Are you completely lacking in any sense?

Do you work for Denny's?

Kludge
11-05-2008, 08:48 PM
Do you work for Denny's?

I have a friend who works as a greeter at Denny's!


He's paid $9.50 an hour!

ingrid
11-05-2008, 08:50 PM
Obama assasination would be the worst possible thing for the liberty movement.

1. If you think an Obama presidency would be bad, you havent seen anything than what would be passed "in Obama's memory" should he be killed in office or before taking office.

2. Riots followed by more police state (which sadly most GOP would support since it would be "crazy leftists" that were rioting.

3. Who would they blame? See: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

4. It is never a good thing when the will of the people is overturned by an assassin's bullet. We will collectively get the collectivist leader we deserve. Sadly we will have to collectively suffer the consequences, imo.

If those four reasons aren't enough to make you TERRIFIED of the possibility of Obama being taken out, I can probably come up with more.

Long live President Obama, may his life be long and his presidency short (4 years or we can always hope he does something impeachable)

Yes, making a martyr out of him would be the worst possible thing that could happen to the movement.

Not looking forward to it, but...the terrorist attack(s) that Lieberman and Biden both warned would happen in Obama's first year in order to "test" him. Probably just scare tactics, but sometimes you do wonder what intel they have..

amy31416
11-05-2008, 09:01 PM
I have a friend who works as a greeter at Denny's!


He's paid $9.50 an hour!

A "friend?" :D

Kludge
11-05-2008, 09:05 PM
A "friend?" :D

Associate, really... ;)

vodalian
11-05-2008, 09:15 PM
I'm looking forward to Obama's brain dead knuckle dragging mouth breathing supporters seeing the consequences of not actually looking into someone's record before voting for them and not paying attention to what they say unless they are chanting generic mantras like "YES WE CAN!!1111!". Then again, people do this shit every election, so I'm not gonna hold my breath.

BuddyRey
11-05-2008, 09:22 PM
1) I don't have to listen to Palin's Canadian-raising voice anymore.

LOL! I'm glad I'm not the only one who cringes when Palin lets her dipthongs ride up!

Incidentally, my favorite thing about an Obama Presidency will be when this country's well-intentioned but mercilessly deceived black community realizes that diversity in ethnicity does not necessarily make for diversity in opinion or thought. When they finally figure out that Obama is just "one of the guys" like everybody else, they'll be mad as Hell. That's when they're going to need us to gently and persuasively guide them to liberty!!!

smithtg
01-19-2009, 07:23 AM
yeah bumping an old thread

but too funny considering how things have "changed" in the last two months

Im looking forward to the sheeple growing disgusted with this guy within six months. His handlers wont be able to mask his stupidity that long once things continue to go to shit and the bankers continue their vacation