The Saddest Day In American History

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DR B

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With the election of a Marxist, racist, anti-American fraud, the people of the USA are totally ****ed. To my AR friends I suggest the following:

1. Liquidate your U.S. assets as soon as reasonably possible and move the money out of the USA so that Obama cannot tax it in the future or seize it. Invest in overseas assets that do not pay current income to avoid Obama's huge tax increase.

2. Either empty your 401(k) and pay the penalty and tax now (lower taxes now), or move into a cash position. Expect the stock market to be in the 4000 to 5000 range in 2010.

3. Only stay invested in U.S. equities if you can hold onto them for at least 10 years.

4. Don't buy energy stocks because Obama will tank our economy to the point that we do not use much energy.

5. Peacefully resist and peacefully protest against any unconstitutional laws that Obama enacts, including but not limited to the "Fairness Doctrine".

6. Expect the First Amendment (free speech, freedom of the press), Second Amendment (right to bear arms), the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), and the Fifth Amendment (no taking of property without just compensation) to be essentially done away with.

7. Be prepared to resist violent action by blacks who feel "empowered" by Obama, much like the war vet land seizures in Zimbabwe.

8. Expect open borders and an influx of at least another 12 million illegals. Obama will make them all citizens to boost the Dem party base.

This is the saddest day in American history.
 

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With the election of a Marxist, racist, anti-American fraud, the people of the USA are totally ****ed. To my AR friends I suggest the following:

Maybe you should post that in an Arkansas forum if you want to suggest those things to your Arkansas friends. By the way the Fourth Amendment is pretty much kaput these days anyway, I fail to see what else Obama's administration could do to it anymore - except strengthen it.

I'm too tired to respond to any other parts of your claptrap.
 

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With the election of a Marxist, racist, anti-American fraud, the people of the USA are totally ****ed. To my AR friends I suggest the following:

Hey Dr. B - blow it out your ***.


[There, that felt better. My one and only post ranting against posts like yours, although I'm sure that whole "freedom of speech" thing will take its toll soon with my post being deleted].
 

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This is the saddest day in American history.

You've got to be kidding me.

Pearl Harbor?
September 11th?
Start of the Civil War?

This day is sadder than any of these?

Regardless of your political persuasions, we've weathered many storms as a nation. I have far more faith in my country and fellow Americans than to cry mayday and hide in a cave.
 

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7. Be prepared to resist violent action by blacks who feel "empowered" by Obama, much like the war vet land seizures in Zimbabwe.

Amazing that you would call Obama a racist in one breath and then warm about violent blacks in the next. Unreal. :(
 

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I have far more faith in my country and fellow Americans than to cry mayday and hide in a cave.


However I wholeheartedly encourage folks like Dr.B to seek out just such a cave and remain there until we sound the "All Clear".......
 

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Regardless of your political persuasions, we've weathered many storms as a nation. I have far more faith in my country and fellow Americans than to cry mayday and hide in a cave.

I am with Brian on this. While I did not want BHO to win and I am sure he will do some things that don't go over to well, I do know that the people of this country(liberals and conservatives alike) WILL NOT stand by and let things go down the tube no matter who is in office.

I have read most of the political threads without commenting one way or another, but come on this is just to far out there.

Give your fellow Americans some credit here.
 

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He's not from Arkansas, he's posting to his friends on Accurate Reloading. And as far as being the saddest day in American History, I can think of many other times that were much sadder than today. Don't let the paranoia get you down....
 

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CLIP -- I do know that the people of this country(liberals and conservatives alike) WILL NOT stand by and let things go down the tube no matter who is in office.
-- CLIP

When one side of the Senate doesn't like what the other side is trying to push through, they simply filibuster. How do you propose to stop a major unjustice action by the super majority if even the 'opposite party' can't filibuster? I'd like to know, really I would.

Now the super majority isn't in yet, to my knowledge, but it's only a couple seats away and w/ the challenges, who knows.
 

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You've got to be kidding me.

Pearl Harbor?
September 11th?
Start of the Civil War?

This day is sadder than any of these?

Regardless of your political persuasions, we've weathered many storms as a nation. I have far more faith in my country and fellow Americans than to cry mayday and hide in a cave.

How bout the Assisination of JFK, or MLK?

If you truely believe Obama is a Marxist you should study marxism more.
 

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How bout the Assisination of JFK, or MLK?

Or the day the U.S. men's basketball team didn't win gold in the olympics, or the day Matthew Shephard was tied to a fence in Wyoming and beat to death because he was gay, or the day The Sopranos got cancelled. All of those days were far more sad than the day America went from a Civil Rights movement to electing a minority for president in a span of 40 years; the day that maybe everyone in our country can truly realize that if you work at it (and yes, like Obama or not, he worked to get where he is), you can achieve anything regardless of the color of your skin. Maybe those realizations will not come true for many, and they will continue to rely on government handouts for survival. But today for the first time in many people's lives, at least the chance of that realization is alive.
 

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Dr. B, I tend to agree with some of what you said. I don't think its the saddest day in American History (maybe election history), but I find value in some of the items you stated. I've already seen #7 on tv and in school. I firmly believe he'll do #8 too. Why not? Secure more votes for reelection in '12.

As far as being a racist, I'm convinced. Black people tend to be far more racist than whites, imo. The man denies being white, yet he's more white than black or arab, but his pitch has been as an African American. One of the great one's promises was to increase minority home ownership; not homeownership, but specifically minority homeownership. Hmmm. Remind you of Fannie mae and Freddie?

I don't know how you guys can deny how he'll run this economy into the ground. No new oil drilling, coupled with the endangered listing for polar bears and beluga's, will damage our state's economy.

All you can do is keep your head up and hope the Republican Party pulls its head out from its hindquarters in time to pick up some seats in '10 and make a legit run in '12.

Tim
 

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Democracy

Democracy

Hey - its what the people wanted. Whether it works out for the good or bad it is what the people wanted. We'll have to give him a chance whether we like it or not. Oh well....:rolleyes:
 

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All of those days were far more sad than the day America went from a Civil Rights movement to electing a minority for president in a span of 40 years; the day that maybe everyone in our country can truly realize that if you work at it (and yes, like Obama or not, he worked to get where he is), you can achieve anything regardless of the color of your skin.

Didn't he have a LOT of help from his friends?--The media--He didn't have ONE tough interview, I could have hit all of his questions out of the park. Serious question, who and how did Obama pay for college? What does his wife do for a living?

I'm so brainwashed by talk radio I truly am convinced that he's a Manchurian candidate placed there by the Muslims and media. :eek: How else do you account for 250 million in undocumented donations?

BTW, I''m not trying to be a sore loser, but this is a HUGE LEAP toward the left, which I think is evil and un-American.


Tim
 
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