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I mean, google "moochelle obama racist" and see how many links

are there to give you and understanding -

 

 

she earned the disrespect by her statements and actions - the same for higgardly.

 

Cleve - Melania isn't even in the WH yet with Trump - it's six months away.

 

Come on, aren't you smarter than that?

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if you have legit reasons to lose all respect for her, let us know,

and go for it.

 

Otherwise, you are just wimpily? lashing out and playing copycat.

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You started up as soon as that colored couple got swore in, so dont act like they've done snything to deserve the level of disrespect you've shown them.....especially michelle. I remember the uproar over her big ass. Or that trip she got accused of putting on the tax payers dime but then it came out her friends actually did pay blah blah.

 

You always excuse your own actions but cry when orhers do no less than what you do. Your reasons are "always" legit no matter what

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you're just a liar. I never once commented on her big ass. Not...ever.

 

I've called her "moochelle" because her racist antagonism towards

white folks and our country is a bunch of cowcrap.

 

I used to just say "MOO" for the same reason.

 

And, I never started up disrepsecting them when they were sworn in,

go back and look my posts at the time. I was hoping Obamao would be

all they said he was, hoping he indeed put us post racial strife,

and fix problems.

 

Instead, he turned out to be a trojan horse's ass. Moochelle started spouting all her crap out

 

I did have a very, very dim view of her saying she had never been proud of her country. I

lost all respect for her, and her thesis in college

was racist garbage. She dished out a questionaire to 400 other black students.

and only 90 responded. Moochelle was antagonistic, racist, self-absorbed and dishonest

and arrogant even back then.

 

If I started calling her moochelle, it's because it dang good and well FITS, and I have

good reasons to lose all respect for her as a human being and an American.

 

Never have I ever looked at them with no respect, because they were black.

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Well you can bet your ass that the media coverage will take and about face.

 

... and so it begins...

 

I mean, she's basically done nothing (except for marrying donald trump) to be worthy of the insults/scorn, the oh-so-witty, if-she-were-dem-cal-would-have-come-up-with-it 'moochelle' kinda shit.

 

Maybe cal is for hire? cal?

 

Along those lines a lefty posted on Facebook today about the male escorts seeing a rise in business during the convention. You've got to love the tolerant left who's first plan of attack is to call their opponentschool a bunch of fucking queers. :D

 

Or a lot of old, rich, widowed delegates looking for a dinner date...

 

I never called Obama "Obamao" until after he violated his oath of office,

and all his promises when he got the power to show who he really was.

 

I checked... took you 9 months to the day (hmmmm.... what else take nine months?) to toss out your first edition. Such restraint.

 

And the issue was??? ObaMao more divisive and hateful/aloof as Nixon?

 

Oh well... he still has six months...

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Cal: "The political assault on Fox News is disturbing.

 

The entire Obamao operation seems to be "get in line with our socialist movement or we will destroy you".

 

Our gov is more and more looking like it's a takeover of our Consitution/Bill of Rights, especially

 

if Obamao signs this climate change - international government treaty a few weeks from now.

 

Our country is in great danger.

 

If somebody wants to deny that.. please, tell us legitimate reason as to why the treaty doesn't exist,

 

or Fox News isn't under assault, or communist/socialist radicals aren't in Obamao's white house,

 

and tell us how the internet isn't working on being controlled, ......

 

prove to us that all of this is not happening."

 

 

 

 

 

Looping that record since 09 eh cal?

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Why is that, cal? Why that one "especially"?

 

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When Michelle Obama made her comment of "For the first time in my adult life, I am really proud of my country"....that was all any thinking person needed into a window into her soul of what she really believes. She lost me at that point.

 

Michele was born in 1964. So if "adult life" begins around 21 she found no source of pride between 1985 and 2008.

 

What in your view are our country's proudest moments in that 24-year period?

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no, just accumulating evidence right and left, directionally speaking, Cleve.

 

and Tour, to liberals, the truth is devastating, and that marine told

the truth in his letter.

 

I agreed with the letter, I was in the military, too.

 

and...

 

"Michele was born in 1964. So if "adult life" begins around 21 she found no source of pride between 1985 and 2008.

 

What in your view are our country's proudest moments in that 24-year period?"

 

Answer: all the great things about our country since 1776. Are you implying that

moochelle is too illiterate to have ever learned any American history? Or did it

take her 24 years to read one history book on America?

 

no, she said it because she and obaMao are self-absorbed, self-centered, power hungry

nutjobs who got some power, and THEN she was happy/proud of her country.

 

No respect for the slugs here.

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Michele was born in 1964. So if "adult life" begins around 21 she found no source of pride between 1985 and 2008.

 

What in your view are our country's proudest moments in that 24-year period?

 

Living in the greatest nation on earth should make anyone proud to live here...well 4th isn't too shabby either :)

 

These are the world’s best countries. (Sorry, America — you’re No. 4.)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/01/20/these-are-the-worlds-best-countries-sorry-america-youre-number-4/

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I can imagine living in periods like the 70's during the vietnam war, i would not have said i was proud of my country for invading a country of little straw hat slopes cause they rejected christian capitalism

 

There are things that we have done I am not pleased with but looking at the bigger picture every country has their own faults and skeletons in their own closets but the good we have done far outweighs the things we have done wrong. I can't think of any other country I would rather live.

 

In South Viet Nam fighting for the cause of freedom is not one to be ashamed of. One of the problems I saw was it seemed like the South Vietnamese people didn't want to fight themselves for it (Overall... I know many South Vietnamese people lost their lives as well in that war). That is one of the lessons I took from that war...should we fight a war for a people who will not fight themselves?

 

I have more of a problem of what happened in Cambodia where we got them involved in the fighting and promised them we would help them and then left them high and dry when we pulled out and abandoned them.

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There are things that we have done I am not pleased with but looking at the bigger picture every country has their own faults and skeletons in their own closets but the good we have done far outweighs the things we have done wrong. I can't think of any other country I would rather live.

 

In South Viet Nam fighting for the cause of freedom is not one to be ashamed of. One of the problems I saw was it seemed like the South Vietnamese people didn't want to fight themselves for it (Overall... I know many South Vietnamese people lost their lives as well in that war). That is one of the lessons I took from that war...should we fight a war for a people who will not fight themselves?

 

I have more of a problem of what happened in Cambodia where we got them involved in the fighting and promised them we would help them and then left them high and dry when we pulled out and abandoned them.

 

 

Let me paint you a scenario, say a portion of the country wanted to be commies but tje majority wanted to stay capitalist.....but the commies occupied DC. So a civil war breaks out and russia/ china say they need to intervene on behalf of the commies "freedom"......bullshit or completely appropriate?

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Let me paint you a scenario, say a portion of the country wanted to be commies but tje majority wanted to stay capitalist.....but the commies occupied DC. So a civil war breaks out and russia/ china say they need to intervene on behalf of the commies "freedom"......bullshit or completely appropriate?

 

We were bound by treaty (SEATO) at the time to defend South Viet Nam from communism. Maybe one of the first places to look to keep from getting drawn into a foreign war would to be more cautious with signing on to treaties?

 

The case can be made why we went to war in South Viet Nam. What we did to Cambodia was indefensible. We got them into the war with promises we would always have their back and then suddenly pulled out which led to genocide with Pol Pot ruling the country.

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Living in the greatest nation on earth should make anyone proud to live here...well 4th isn't too shabby either :)

 

I appreciate the humor, but my question was serious. Which events/ actions our nation took were a source of pride for you in that time period?

 

I'll prime the pump for you with two:

  • Desert Storm - leading a coalition we built and liberating a country that fell to a regional aggressor.
  • Ending Desert Storm - the restraint showed by HW, and at the time fully supported by Cheney, was a source of pride then that has only grown given what we have seen since 2003.

Surely there must be more...

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I appreciate the humor, but my question was serious. Which events/ actions our nation took were a source of pride for you in that time period?

 

I'll prime the pump for you with two:

  • Desert Storm - leading a coalition we built and liberating a country that fell to a regional aggressor.
  • Ending Desert Storm - the restraint showed by HW, and at the time fully supported by Cheney, was a source of pride then that has only grown given what we have seen since 2003.
Surely there must be more...

I don't know. Inventing the internet and revolutionizing the whole entire world?

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Plenty of medicinal achievements and milestones from the US. Doppler radar, the internet, HIV inhibitors, Viagra.

 

Of course, what Michelle meant was "I'm first lady and this is the first time I've been proud of my country"

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I don't know. Inventing the internet and revolutionizing the whole entire world?

 

DoD did more or less invent the internet... in the 60's... and after refinements it was rolled out in '83... missing our time window.

 

But thanks for playing... ;)

 

The Berlin wall coming down, collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the cold war which I credit Reagan for.

 

And others credit The Beatles or Lech Walesa, but OK... after a sustained effort over decades it fell under Reagan in '89. And certainly the liberation of the "Eastern Block" is a source of pride... even if Communism still lives.

 

Plenty of medicinal achievements and milestones from the US. Doppler radar, the internet, HIV inhibitors, Viagra.

 

Of course, what Michelle meant was "I'm first lady and this is the first time I've been proud of my country"

 

But are those strictly "country" examples? Could we not just as easily be proud of GE, Pfizer and other companies for those things?

 

And, of course, she did only by virtue of her husband becoming President. A moment I never thought I'd see in my lifetime... and one I was proud of (most of) my country for...

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I can imagine living in periods like the 70's during the vietnam war, i would not have said i was proud of my country for invading a country of little straw hat slopes cause they rejected christian capitalism

 

 

Gee.. Moochelle wasn't proud to be an American after the USA hockey team beat the heavily favored Soviets in the 1980 Olympics???

 

You bunch of liberal simpletons...Yes, we have made terrible mistakes, but being proud of being an American isn't about recalling for a single event you can be proud of.

For one, being proud of being an American can mean being proud of the exceptional way by which this country was founded... that all men are granted inalienable rights endowed by our Creator, Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, the Constitution, Bill of Rights, the system of checks and balances...by which Obama has so violated.

 

Ever consider the American people are the most charitable people on Earth? During times of disaster throughout the world, we are first and give the most... monetarily and through volunteer work?

Leaders in science, technology and medicine...the great inventors and entrepreneurs Edison, Bell....

 

You mother fucking liberals who are obsessed with blaming America first, and advancing the lie that we are a bad country are having a hard time convincing the thousands from around the world that are waiting legally to come here.

 

You aint convincing the illegal Mexicans that are coming here either. Whish you could.

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