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Obama In Afghanistan: '9/11', 'More Troops on the Way', '9/11'
Remarks by the President to the Troops in Afghanistan
The White House
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with troops at Bagram Air Base in Kabul, March 28, 2010.
REUTERS/Jim Young Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
March 28, 2010
Remarks by the President to the Troops
Clamshell, Bagram Airfield
11:13 P.M. (Local)
THE PRESIDENT: How's it going, Bagram? (Applause.) Well, you know, it turns out that the American people, they let me use this plane called Air Force One. And so I thought I'd come over and say hello. (Applause.)
Couple of people I want to thank, in addition to Sergeant Major Eric Johnson for the outstanding introduction and his great service. I want to thank Major General Mike Scaparrotti. (Applause.) Thank you for your great work as commanding general. I want to thank Ms. Dawn Liberi, who is the senior civilian representative of Regional Command East, for her outstanding work; and Brigadier General Steven Kwast, commander -- (applause) -- commander 455th Air Expeditionary Wing. Thank you all for your outstanding service. Give them a big round of applause. (Applause.)
Thank you for the unbelievable welcome. I know this was on a little bit of short notice.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: No worries.
THE PRESIDENT: No worries. (Laughter.) It is great to be here at Bagram, and it's great to see all the services. We've got Air Force, we've got Army -- (applause) -- we've got Navy -- (applause) -- we've got some Marines in the house. (Applause.) And we've got a lot of civilians here too -- (applause) -- who are making an outstanding contribution to this effort, and I'm honored to be joined by America's outstanding civilian military leadership team here in Afghanistan, Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, who's doing outstanding work, and the commander of our 43-nation coalition, General Stan McChrystal. The two of them together have paired up to do an extraordinarily difficult task, but they are doing it extraordinarily well and we are proud of them. Please give your outstanding team a big round of applause. They've got my full confidence and my full support. (Applause.)
We're also joined by troops from some of our coalition partners, because this is not simply an American mission or even just a NATO mission. Al Qaeda and their extremist allies are a threat to the people of Afghanistan and a threat to the people of America, but they're also a threat to people all around the world, and that's why we're so proud to have our coalition partners here with us. Thank you very much for the great work that you do. We salute you and we honor you for all the sacrifices you make, and you are a true friend of the United States of America. Thank you very much. (Applause.)
And we also salute the members of the Afghan National Army who are fighting alongside all of you. They're risking their lives to protect their country. And as I told President Karzai today, the United States is a partner but our intent is to make sure that the Afghans have the capacity to provide for their own security. That is core to our mission, and we are proud of the work that they are doing and the continuing increased capacity that we're seeing out of Afghan national security forces. So thank you very much for the great work you're doing to take responsibility for security here in your own country.
And to the Afghan people, I want to say that I'm honored to be a guest in your country. Now, the Afghans have suffered for decades -- decades of war. But we are here to help Afghans forge a hard-won peace while realizing the extraordinary potential of the Afghan people, Afghanistan's sons and daughters, from the soldiers and the police to the farmers and the young students. And we want to build a lasting partnership founded upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and I'm looking forward to returning to Afghanistan many times in the years to come.
Now, I know for most of you, you didn't get a lot of notice that I was coming. But I want you to understand, there's no visit that I considered more important than this visit I'm making right now, because I have no greater honor than serving as your Commander-in-Chief. And it is a privilege to look out and see the extraordinary efforts of America's sons and daughters here in Afghanistan. So my main job here today is to say thank you on behalf of the entire American people. (Applause.)
You are part of the finest military in the history of the world, and we are proud of you. And so I want you to know that everybody back home is proud of you. Everybody back home is grateful. And everybody understands the sacrifices that you have made and your families have made to keep America safe and to keep America secure in this vital mission.
And I know it's not easy. You're far away from home. You miss your kids. You miss your spouses, your family, your friends. Some of you, this is your second or your third or your fourth tour of duty. I'll tell you right now the same thing that I said at West Point last December. If I thought for a minute that America's vital interests were not served, were not at stake here in Afghanistan, I would order all of you home right away.
So I want you to know, I want every American serving in Afghanistan, military and civilian, to know, whether you're working the flight line here at Bagram or patrolling a village down in Helmand, whether you're standing watch at a forward operating base or training our Afghan partners or working with the Afghan government, your services are absolutely necessary, absolutely essential to America's safety and security. Those folks back home are relying on you.
We can't forget why we're here. We did not choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its influence; of us wanting to meddle in somebody else's business. We were attacked viciously on 9/11. Thousands of our fellow countrymen and women were killed. And this is the region where the perpetrators of that crime, al Qaeda, still base their leadership. Plots against our homeland, plots against our allies, plots against the Afghan and Pakistani people are taking place as we speak right here. And if this region slides backwards, if the Taliban retakes this country and al Qaeda can operate with impunity, then more American lives will be at stake. The Afghan people will lose their chance at progress and prosperity. And the world will be significantly less secure.
And as long as I'm your Commander-in-Chief, I am not going to let that happen. That's why you are here. I've made a promise to all of you who serve. I will never send you into harm's way unless it's absolutely necessary. I anguish in thinking about the sacrifices that so many of you make. That's why I promise I will never send you out unless it is necessary.
But that's only part of the promise, because the other part of the promise is that when it is absolutely necessary, you will be backed up by a clear mission and the right strategy to finish the job, to get the job done. And I am confident all of you are going to get the job done right here in Afghanistan. I am confident of that. (Applause.)
That's why I ordered more troops and civilians here into Afghanistan shortly after taking office. That's why we took a hard look and forged a new strategy and committed more resources in December. That's why we pushed our friends and allies and partners to pony up more resources themselves, more commitments of aid, and additional forces and trainers.
Our broad mission is clear: We are going to disrupt and dismantle, defeat and destroy al Qaeda and its extremist allies. That is our mission. And to accomplish that goal, our objectives here in Afghanistan are also clear: We're going to deny al Qaeda safe haven. We're going to reverse the Taliban's momentum. We're going to strengthen the capacity of Afghan security forces and the Afghan government so that they can begin taking responsibility and gain confidence of the Afghan people.
And our strategy includes a military effort that takes the fight to the Taliban while creating the conditions for greater security and a transition to the Afghans; but also a civilian effort that improves the daily lives of the Afghan people, and combats corruption; and a partnership with Pakistan and its people, because we can't uproot extremists and advance security and opportunity unless we succeed on both sides of the border. Most of you understand that.
Many of the troops that I ordered to Afghanistan have begun to arrive, and more are on the way. And we'll continue to work with Congress to make sure that you've got the equipment that you need, particularly as we complete our drawdown in Iraq. We're providing more helicopters, we're providing more intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities, more special operations forces, more armored vehicles that can save lives.
And here in Afghanistan you've gone on the offensive. And the American people back home are noticing. We have seen a huge increase in support in -- stateside, because people understand the kinds of sacrifices that you guys are making, and the clarity of mission that you're bringing to bear.
And together with our coalition and Afghan partners, our troops have pushed the Taliban out of their stronghold in Marja. We've changed the way we operate and interact with the Afghan people. We see Afghans reclaiming their communities, and we see new partnerships that will help them build their own future and increase their security.
And across the border, Pakistan is mounting major offensives. We've seen violent extremists pushed out of their sanctuaries. We've struck major blows against al Qaeda leadership as well as the Taliban's. They are hunkered down. They're worried about their own safety. It's harder for them to move, it's harder for them to train and to plot and to attack, and all of that makes America safer. And we are going to keep them on the run because that is what's going to be required in order to assure that our families back home have the security that they need. That's the work that you are doing.
So thanks to you, there's been progress these last several months. But we know there are going to be some difficult days ahead. There's going to be setbacks. We face a determined enemy. But we also know this: The United States of America does not quit once it starts on something. (Applause.) You don't quit, the American armed services does not quit, we keep at it, we persevere, and together with our partners we will prevail. I am absolutely confident of that. (Applause.)
And I also want you to know that as you're doing your duty here, we're going to do right by you back home. We're going to help take care of your families, and that's why the First Lady Michelle Obama visited with military families and makes sure that their needs are met. That's why she stays after me once she gets home, when I'm at the White House. And we're going to make sure that we are keeping to improve your pay and your benefits, but also things like childcare and support that ensure that you've got a little bit of security knowing your family is being looked after back home.
And we'll be there for your when you come home. It's why we're improving care for our wounded warriors, especially those with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries. We're moving forward with the Post-9/11 GI Bill so you and your families can pursue your dreams. And we've made the biggest increase in the VA budget in 30 years, because we're going to keep our sacred trust with all those who serve.
You've been there for us, tour after tour, year after year, at a time when too many American institutions have let us down, when too many institutions have put short-term gain in front of a commitment to duty and a commitment to what's right. You've met your responsibilities, you've done your duty -- not just when it's easy. That's why you've inspired your fellow Americans. That's why you inspire me. That's why you've earned your place next to the very greatest of American generations.
And all of you represent the virtues and the values that America so desperately needs right now: sacrifice and selflessness, honor and decency. That's why you're here today. That's what you represent.
I've seen your sense of purpose and your willingness to step forward and serve in a time of danger. I've seen it from the Marines I've met at Camp Lejeune to the cadets at West Point, from the midshipmen at Annapolis to the troops I've met in Iraq, and at bases across America and here in Afghanistan. I've seen your courage and your heroism and the story of a young Sergeant First Class named Jared Monti who gave his life here in Afghanistan to save his fellow soldiers and his parents. I was proud to present with our nation's highest military declaration, the Medal of Honor. I've seen your tenacity -- (applause) -- I've seen your tenacity and determination in our wounded warriors in Landstuhl and Walter Reed -- Americans fighting to stand again and to walk again and to get back with -- get back with their units; incredible dedication, incredible focus, incredible pride. And I've been humbled by your sacrifice and the solemn homecoming of flag-draped coffins at Dover, to the headstones in Section 60 at Arlington where the fallen from this war rest in peace alongside the fellow heroes of America's story.
So here in Afghanistan each one of you is part of an unbroken line of American servicemembers who've sacrificed for over two centuries. You're protecting your fellow citizens from danger. You're serving alongside old allies and new friends. You're bringing hope and opportunity to a people who have known a lot of pain and a lot of suffering.
And I know that sometimes when you're watching TV, the politics back home may look a little messy, and people are yelling and hollering, and Democrats this and Republicans that. I want you to understand this: There's no daylight when it comes to support of all of you. There's no daylight when it comes to supporting our troops. That brings us together. We are all incredibly proud. We all honor what you do. And all of you show all of America what's possible when people come together, not based on color or creed, not based on faith or station, but based on a commitment to serve together, to bleed together and to succeed together as one people, as Americans.
Make no mistake, this fight matters to us. It matters to us, it matters to our allies, it matters to the Afghan people. Al Qaeda and the violent extremists who you're fighting against want to destroy. But all of you want to build -- and that is something essential about America. They've got no respect for human life. You see dignity in every human being. That's part of what we value as Americans. They want to drive races and regions and religions apart. You want to bring people together and see the world move forward together. They offer fear, in other words, and you offer hope.
And that's why it is so important that you know that the entire country stands behind you. That's why you put on that uniform, because in an uncertain world, the United States of America will always stand up for the security of nations and the dignity of human beings. That's who we are. That is what we do.
Much has happened to our country and to the world since 9/11. But I'm confident that so long as brave men and women like you -- Americans who are willing to serve selflessly half a world away on behalf of their fellow citizens and the dreams of people they've never met -- so long as there are folks like you, then I'm confident that our nation will endure, and hope will overcome fear. And I am confident that better days lie ahead.
So thank you very much, everybody. (Applause.) God bless you. God bless the United States Armed Forces. And God bless the United States of America. (Applause.)
END 11:33 P.M. (Local)



158 Comments so far
Show All"United States of America does not quit once it starts on something. "
Vietnam ?
Is Obama Johnson
he should have added the REAL truth after that Statement:
"america does NOT quit after it has started something -- because AMerica REPEATS something again and again and again hoping for a different result -- just like an IDIOT".
It isn't a mistake. The goal is perpetual war.
Well said, Buck. Bravo!
you're absolutely right.
NOT at all a "mistake" - it's the INTENTIOn. excellently summed up by you!
pure bush..usa! usa! kill! kill!
. Al Qaeda and the violent extremists who you're fighting against want to destroy. But all of you want to build -- and that is something essential about America. They've got no respect for human life. You see dignity in every human being. That's part of what we value as Americans. They want to drive races and regions and religions apart. You want to bring people together and see the world move forward together. They offer fear, in other words, and you offer hope.
EMPEROR OBAMA Visits his very Own POTEMKIN VILLAGE.....
there is something I recall about the Philippines where I came from:
during the Marcos Dictatorship years - his wife Imelda , who sooooo wanted to "belong" to the world's elites and royalties used to have paintings of herself and her husband portraying themselves springing forth like Magical Beings, like demi-gods stepping out of a forest of bamboos and trees ...to bring beauty to the world around them.....I kid you not...
and ONE of Imelda's wonderful little projects of "success" to show OFF to her worldly guests (not that they couldn't see the DEVASTATION down "below" from the airplanes caused by corporatocrats) - was to LINE the main street from the international airport to the heart of Manila with HIGH fences , painted unbroken with "beautiful" images : Pastoral, civic, modernity..success...etc....
this was done to HIDE the reality that both sides of the highway were peopled with SLUMS. she would even have entire FACADES of "skyscrapers" around the city where foreign dignitaries were most likely to be wheeled around "on the ground level"...to show the success in construction....but the "buildings" were really just FACADES, LITERALLY...behind them - was literally EMPTY SPACE...
actual Potemkin Villages.
OBAMA's "afghan.pak" surge and "success" is really like that. outside of the actual "green zones" of american empire are spaces , vast spaces with people it can NEVER hope to control or even "convince" or persuade to "change hearts and minds" ...
because they see Obama's - america's Empire for what it is -- the Potemkin Village that has NO BUSINESS telling the afghanis or pakistanis ordinary people what to do with their country and what laws to obey or be ruled under.
Nice comparison... Marcos could never dream of the MSM at OBomber's disposal.
EXACTLY!!!
and you just put your finger on part of what I was trying to convey:
that with things such as 9/11 - all the lies, the propaganda, the institutions and organizations, the chamber of commerce, the influence peddlers, the secret tribunals, the think-tanks, the various other cabals - all pointing to Fascism and domestic control - where the "WAR ON TERROR" is also really a war AGAINST the domestic population ....
i cited in part the marcos years as a reference point :
IF a MERE third world country with so few resources to take care of its people properly - wasted on so many noveaux-rich delusions - and a MERE small dictator like Marcos with his cronies , many of which closest aides were really LOW-lifes, literally some (like his most "trusted" aide) a DRIVER with no real education whatsoever - COULD ACCOMPLISH something like that in the philippines :
FIX an election campaign, plant provocateurs during the campaigns, FAKE an assassination attempt (with the expected collateral damage among those on the stage but never really touching marcos) - connived in it with his generals (General Enrile, then the highest ranking in his cabinet, later admitted the collusion after the overthrow and the army abandoned them) ...
as a ruse to turn the philippines into a 25-year martial Law?
WHY NOT THE USA with its history, CIA, NSA, FBI, and sundry other spy and covert and overt war organizations and propaganda machines
NOT DO IT with its own people through 9/11?
let us just say: for purpose of "fair" and at least grown-up discussion - that in something such as this - 50/50 chance either way:
it was NOT American PLANNED and executed.
or it was .
there is no reason in teh world to give the USA Government or something in its innards - or the corporate world influence , such as the war manufacturers -
the "benefit of the doubt".
if anything - their HISTORY for generations HAVE proven that they are FULLY capable of it, and WILLING and able to do so . in order to turn the USA into a full-fledged Fascist Country.
americans like to say it couldn't happen "here"?
that's only because they are under the DELUSION and MYTH and FALSE whitewashed, selective history of their own making ...that allows them to NOT concieve of their own country going THAT length...because it will put them - AMERICANS - RIGHT ALONGSIDE HITLER , STALIN, MARCOS and all other fascists and dictators and military regimes - not just in their brutality but in their RUTHLESSNESS.
and that is UNacceptable to the american NOTION of being "american"...EVEN IF the USA has long had a history of practicing it, not only with other countries as described by the Former CIA "Economic hitman" John Perkins, and long ago General Smedley Butler, US Marines, but also in its own OBVIOUS propagandistic domestic culture built upon "america is good"....
and THAT is precisely why something such AS 9/11 is ENTIRELY possible that it IS either an INSIDE JOB - or at best - a "tragedy of national proportions like Pearl Harbor" (neo-con concept) - ALLOWED to happen in order to Trigger the OPEN declaration that "america is at war" FOREVER...PRECISELY what a fascist country NEEDS .
if a SMALL PETTY DICTATOR like marcos could achieve it -- and not without help from the USA -
why NOT the world's most powerful and ruthless dictator country of them all? the USA? the METHODS achieved by Marcos - were , after all , AMERICAN contraptions for the last 300 years.
Just ask the NATIVE INDIANS how THEY were turned into "terrorists and insurrectionists" by the "new nation".
just ask the Mexicans how THEY were painted as the "aggressors" in texas , new mexico, california - AFTER THEIR land was stolen FROm them by the European "americans".
why should the HABIT OF LYING and Propaganda STOP now?
it's the very essence of the USA's Capitalist Empire of WAR and Money Racketeering. all the way from Wounded Knee and the days of the "colonials" - to Vietnam and Afghanistan.
the ONLY difference is that the "USA" expanded its "wild wild west" conquest from Continental USA to making the GLOBE its "wild, wild west" to be dominated, re-ordered according to washington's delusions. ...and ALWAYS with LIES.
Yes, teddy.
Wouldn't it be lovely if Obama could "announce" he's going into Afghanistan and be welcomed at the airport by all the locals throwing flowers and candy at him for saving them from the Taliban and Al Queda?!
But since we are actually an occupying force there against the will of the local Afghani's (how many innocent pregnant civilian women and children have we murdered in the past few weeks?? Doesn't help local morale much, does it?!), I suppose sneaking away from his own country and flying into Afghanistan under cover of darkness is the only way to go there and visit.
Same way George W. visited Iraq....in stealth....
"was to LINE the main street from the international airport to the heart of Manila with HIGH fences , painted unbroken with "beautiful" images : Pastoral, civic, modernity..success...etc...."
Reminds me of Charlie King's great song, "Decals" which spoofs the reportedly real actions taken in the 1980s to put decals of flowers, trees, ahd happy, healthy people in the windows of the devastated, abandoned buildings.
Yes, and now we have Brand Obama as the smiling face 'decal' on Empire. (see Cornell West on DemocracyNow! - Monday 3/29)
Newish boss...same as the corrupt old boss who left under a cloud of suspicion, one step ahead of the police with the entire company's payroll in a backpack, and a pile of shredded files smoldering on the floor in an attempted insurance fire.
the insurance fire: the WTC demolition.
Not said:
- ... and today we are fighting the children of the perpetrators.
- ... and we still don't know when we are going to get finished with this war as we don't have a plan
- ... and we will still allow Afghanistan to be the heroin capital of the world, because giving them seeds and help to grow their own crops may upset our domestic corporate agriculture industry and upset the likes of Monsanto
- ... and thousands of you have been killed or maimed over here and if need be thousands more will be killed or maimed here until we turn Afghanistan into Disneyland
- ... and as far as the innocent civilians we continually kill in Afghanistan and don't hold anybody responsible for in our military, if the children of those families take justice into their own hands and pursue revenge on us, they are considered terrorists also.
This makes me want to vomit. (Applause.) The whole thing is so morally repugnant. (Applause.) Killing children and old people, ordinary civilians. (Applause.) God bless you. Like standing in shit up to my ankles. (Applause.) Wounded soldiers on SSI and disabled. (Applause.) Lies about WMD and zero accountability. A giant hoax big enough to drive an aircraft carrier through. A million people killed, another 4 million displaced. (Applause.) God bless you. (Applause.)
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM CHICKENHAWKS?
One has to wonder if the robots [i.e. soldiers] in the audience will continue to meekly accept the propaganda that they are given by their leaders or will they finally come to the realization that Obama, like Bush and like LBJ, have used them for their own nefarious ends. The soldiers should acknowledge that there is absolutely no honor in occupying a country for no justifiable reason whatsoever. It is way past the point that these soldiers take to heart the reason why former Marine Dan Felushko deserted from his unit in 2003 when he noted that:
"I did not want 'Died, deluded in Iraq' over my gravestone"
and apply that same type of reasoning to the fiasco that they are participating in in Afghanistan. What will it take for these soldiers to realize that it does not take approximately 100,000 US and NATO forces to track down [per National Security adviser James Jones] 100 members of Al Qaida in Afghanistan?
Soldiers-resist and say NO to the US war machine.
Something rotten is going on here and it is not in the state of Denmark.
I'm curious.
Has anyone any idea what the percentage of the current troops is which have enlisted since the end of 2001?
What's coming out of your mouth, Mr. President, is Pure EVIL!
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Neither could I
I didn't even consider reading it.
Probably that, and for more photo-ops for the consumers back home.
There came a point in the Bush presidency, that whenever he was on TV speaking I shuddered and had to turn him off. His platitudes and manner of speaking wherein ANY person with brain could rebut every one of his points as a LIE or worng on so many levels just made me angry because he was always applauded and never challenged.
The people like trained seal nodding in agreement and applauding on demand. It was sickening.
It very much the same with this President. Even reading his words is sickening. Compare a speech of his to a Martin Luther King and one can easily see that President Obama has NOTHING in common. GW Bush and barack Obama are soul mates.
I agree. Does he really believe the crap he is saying, or just fulfilling his role as frontman for the corporate plutocracy?
The MIC is so powerful, it is doubtful that ANY antiwar president would ever be elected. It's like it is political heresy to even speak the truth, that we are bleeding to death as a nation morally and financially.
Exactly.
Obama: "I anguish in thinking about the sacrifices that so many of you make.."
Here he is anguishing on the golf course last Dec:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/jan/01/barack-obama-usa
Bush used to tell us all how much anguish he was in. I've tried to google the exact comment -- it was on some show. In any event, here is a little speechy from Bush on October 7, 2001. I would be hard-pressed to write a compare-contrast paper. I read through it and gosh darn I swear I heard Obama's voice. I read Bush speech and I heard Obama's voice. I read an Obama speech and I hear Bush's voice. And then I get depressed -- 2001 to 2010!!
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Statement given after the start of the US and British military strikes on targets in Afghanistan on Sunday, 7th October 2001.
On my orders, the United States military has begun strikes against al-Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taleban regime in Afghanistan.
These carefully targeted actions are designed to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a terrorist base of operations and to attack the military capability of the Taleban regime.
We are joined in this operation by our staunch friend, Great Britain. Other close friends, including Canada, Australia, Germany and France, have pledged forces as the operation unfolds.
More than 40 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia have granted air transit or landing rights. Many more have shared intelligence. We are supported by the collective will of the world.
For the rest of the speech:
http://www.putlearningfirst.com/language/20rhet/bushat.html
"...and to succeed together as one people..."
Yes! He has a spiritual side!
"...together as one people, as Americans."
Nevermind.
If Obama's speech told the truth it would be something like this: It is great to be here in Bagram with the people that are actually doing the killing here in Afghanistan. But do not blame me or yourselves as we are all just following orders from the military- industrial complex that told me they want to build a pipeline through Afghanistan. (Applause) Also, as most of you know, there are billions of $ here in mining as well as the poppy trade and you are hero's for sacrificing your lives for these approbative ends. (Applause). Also, you are to be commended because just like they awarded me the Noble Peace Prize, your patriotism is indeed noble. (Applause, cheers). The American Military-Industry complex thanks you and as their representative I thank you. (Applause, cheers and a standing ovation).
Your post would make a great skit, but would Saturday Night Live have the guts to ever broadcast such truth?
Oh, it's total boilerplate. No american president would ever say anything other than this kind of thing, because no antiwar candidate would ever be allowed to get anywhere near the Presidency.
American presidents are expected to be willing to kill to preserve the Empire, support christianity and support israel, and if the screening process reveals a deficiency in any of those categories, that candidate will never get in the white house.
Zackly my thought.
Hey i don't like all this shit either but what's he supposed to say. If he says the stuff u all want him to say he'd probably get impeached by a dem congress.
Then he don't say shit! And he don't go running off like his 'brother' w to the wars to hype shit.
My thoughts exactly...
"D"
I have a bumpersticker I just bought with a picture of Obama on one side and Bush on the other and the words NOTHING CHANGED in between them.
I wonder how popular that sticker would be out and about Los Angeles? I'd either get a brick through my window or lots of people honking and saying, "Where did you get that great sticker??!"
Should I put it on? Or not?
Put it on! You'll be the toast of the neighborhood!
Well, you're brave. But I think like my son's "Bush No. 1 Terrorist" tee shirt this will become very popular. My son bought the tee shirt in 2004 but wasn't able to wear it without a problem until after Katrina. Then instead of jeers and demands that he take it off, he got cheers and inquiries of where to get one. Of course, that was Bush's second term? Will it be that long with Obama? I sure hope not. In any case I'm still too much of a coward.
Don't put it on!
You'll be mistaken for a Tea Bagger!
Speaking of bumper stickers, I'm reminded of one during the Vietnam War that would apply today: "War is good business, invest your sons."
Boy...Obama sure isn't seeming to be all that popular in these here parts....
Listening through that was trying. - Don't even get me started... So "Bushist".
Sneaky little lies.
"everybody back home is proud of you. Everybody back home is grateful." - Well, count me out.
"... folks back home are relying on you." - Or else those "less than 100 al Qaeda" will get ya! (cf. Gen. James Jones, Nat. Sec. Adviser, Oct. 2009)
"al Qaeda a threat to the American people." Yeah, right - you got the grip, Obama...
"We did not choose this war." - Sorry? Say again? Then who did? The Taliban who offered to try bin Laden in a third country, who offered to negotiate and was rebuffed by "We don't negotiate with terrorists" when it wasn't even the terrorists offering? Who's choice was that? "We did not...". Clean lie. With a big white smile and a black soul.
Disgusting speech. "Change" it wasn't.
"and a black soul"
I trust you don't mean "black" as in African!
No way. "Black soul" is an honorific in that sense, cf. music. Here it's "black" as in "tarred".
acute necro tiz ing fasciitus
You can't be prez of the govorporation w/out the dumbspeak.
Another fascist has alighted upon the throne of the U.S. govorporation.
The U.S.'s turn to the right became more apparent w/ the Korean War, McCarthy, asassination of JFK.
You know what I hate the most? Running to the radio to shut off the sound whenever Obama starts spewing that horse pucky into my living room. Just like I did with Bush for eight interminable years. Please, Commondreams. Don't inflict presidential speeches on us.
I sometimes forget to hang on to the remote control when I turn on "Democracy Now" or sample other news broadcasts.
Then I yelp, "D'oh!" and make a mad dash-- not just for Obama, but all of his fellow Monsters of the Midway, our glorious Elected Misrepresentatives.
Clinton especially is like nails on a blackboard.
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TAPI pipeline and there isn't a dam thing any of us can do about. Control of that Black Gold, Texas Tea.
So we haven't blogged our way outta Iraq, and we aren't going to in Afghanistan. It is though up to "all" of the people to say they've had enough of this mendacity, and the platitudes.
Otherwise, this abhorrent road to tyranny will continue to be paved (thanks to this complicit, corporately owned feckless mainstream media) with good intentions.