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Post by mzee on Dec 29, 2011 14:39:28 GMT 3
The other thread became too long hence this new one. ------------------------------------------------------------- Obama Facts- Refocused attention on Osama Bin Laden (it worked)
Is a US Citizen. See: Birth Certificate, Fact Check Article & CNN Debate Video Prevented a second Great Depression Lowered Taxes on most people Passed Healthcare Bill Also see Economist's View on Obama's Healthcare Bill and Obamacare Math vs Myths Passed Clean Energy Bill Ended the War in Iraq Repealed Don't Ask Don't Tell Inherited the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression Worst Crisis Since '30s, With No End Yet in Sight Late-2000s financial crisis Worst economic crisis since the Great Depression? By a long shot. IMF Says U.S. In Worst Economic Crisis Since Great Depression World Bank: recession worst since Great Depression Three Top Economists Agree 2009 Worst Financial Crisis Since Great Depression The Worst Financial Crisis Ever Including The Great Depression We are in the worst financial crisis since Depression, says IMF "The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression" George Soros: Credit crisis is the worst since the Great Depression
A Few Myths - Obama has increased the size of Government
Obama has raised income taxes Obama has cut or imposed a pay freeze for military personnel Paul Ryan’s plan is the only way to reduce the deficit Our debt is a result of increased spending Raising taxes on the top earners won't reduce the deficit The stimulus package (the ARRA) failed The United States has enough oil to support its own use Tax Cuts on the Rich increase revenues Fannie Mae and/or Freddy Mac caused the Housing Crisis The Free Market will solve our Energy Crisis Healthcare Passed and the Economy
www.obamaftw.com/
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Post by nereah on Dec 29, 2011 16:06:39 GMT 3
thanks mzee ;D for the rescue. the exit of herman cain, whose base i am told is gravitating into newt gingrich's orbit, robbed us of what would have been the battle royale of them all (blame it on that woman hugh?) its wrong to assume that obama's parade is all set. for sure, we don't know what the democrats are upto,do we? how sure are we that the 2012 democratic ticket is reserved for obama? there is a sense in which we may want to believe that the increasingly wiser american voters would have to look the other way but the numbers - from the campaign war chest and opinion poll ratings to winning those tricky states in the primaries, are still a long shot(me thinks) so as the gop struggle to fix their mess and hopefully give us another maccain,lets critically examine obama and get a sense on what he must not do and importantly do between now and the next democratic primaries. i think obama's battles will be on three fronts; economy,foreign relations and identity politics or what i loosely call americana for lack of better word. first is the the challenge from the administration's foreign relations policy. on foreign relations, obama, to my small mind, has on average delivered on his pre- and post election pledges.for instances,he has brought the troops back home iraq . healso killed osama and of course it had to take obama to find and kill osama but i can argue that the killing of osama left america more at risk on the war on terror. of significance, it opened a diplomatic fallout with nuclear pakistan, a key plank in the fight against terrorism. na isi toshe, here is where the wave of anti-american sentiments in asian continent is hitting the crescendo.the evidence is in the huge rallies commanded by anti-american former cricket star gunning for state power. pullout in iraq for instance has open sectarian fissures that inflames the sunnii/shiite deep-seated passion and resonates across arab world notably palestine, saudi arabia, egypt, syria, lebanon and iran. guantanamo is still not closed yet and hostility against america especially in latin america where leftists like hugo chavez believes cia is behind an "outbreak of cancer' among radical regional leaders. obama's foreign policy is also open to scrutiny given the contradictory approaches and responses to autocratic regimes around the world.for instance see how he has handled the yemeni figure below as opposed to the dictator whose portrait is in the photo a youthful syrian protester is holding below. china is a huge problem not only because america owes it billions of dollars but because it is a fast rising global power that is gobbling up foreign markets like africa. china's agenda( by the way did you know that you can listen to taraab in a chinese station?.... and that some of the finests journalists in kenya are trooping to newly established chinese african media empire?),focus and priority is diametrically opposed to that of what america led espouses. russia with vladimir putin cruising back to the kremlin albeit with america backed dissent, is an urgent foreign policy headache.remember putin's increasing anti-america rhetorics and threats against america by outgoing president over the america hasty nuclear defense shields push. all that obama had worked hard for, which in diplomatic speak is called reset, with russia is now a wasted energy. the relations between russia and usa is all time low and america don't need new nuclear enemies over and above the likes of north korea and pakistanthe middle east conundrum where obama response is drawing skepticism and outright disapproval from a chunk of crucial american jewish constituency is another challenge for obama in 2012. then there is the economy, a mess which as his campaign team rightly argues he inherited in shambles. it remains unimpressive. throughout his presidency, obama has been expending energy fixing the depression and history was made when in his tenure, america's global credit rating was lowered by one of the global credit rating agency. the employment rate is still at all time high( 67 per cent is it?) and his rating has been falling on this front. this is not to say that obama administration has 'lost the battle." but what voters would be interested in as we saw with bill clinton's its economy stupid vote grabbing machine, is not the astuteness but how he delivers on the major assignment: creating jobs, fixing the interest rate and skyrocketing cost of living...generally taking america away from the bubble and bust economy. the third battle front will be, in my view, about americana.the identity politics to say the least. one of the reasons, actually the key reasons that my round table, the self-styled hurligham consensus group, advance for his inability to visit kenya, his ancestral land. for obama to visit kenya in an election year in kenya and america would be politically inexpedient.suicidal is the word i am shying away from. the surge in anti-obama sentiments and populist movements like tea party and extremists like birthers can be traced to the less spoken of contradiction in american society itself.this is manifest in how america voices, the likes of angelina jollie, donald trump and jerome corsi disparagingly utters the o word. obama has reportedly been target of attempted assassination plots in american soil reported in the media-- at least twice after his ascendancy to the presidency and before he was elected to white house. i am attempting to say that there is a growing constituency in america that despite lack of evidence still falls to the hateful propaganda of minority white supremacist,deniers who appears not to accept the fact that a black can end up in a house that was built by black slaves. barracking obama on his identity may not be a threat on the face value and given his historical fix to this political card both in the primaries and last presidential race,but recent events suggest that it ought not to be overlooked and remains one challenge. all said, i think obama is more wiser which is all he needs in 2012.
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Post by nereah on Dec 31, 2011 16:45:53 GMT 3
[/img][/center] ron paul anayewania nafasi ya kuteuliwa kugombea kiti cha urais kwa tiketi ya chama cha republican cha marekani The unexpected surge of Ron Paul has created panic waves among the more social conservatives and evangelicals in Iowa. The present scenario is tricky to evangelicals because none of the evangelical candidates are leading, and liberal candidate Ron Paul has strong chances of winning Iowa as per the trial polls. This is unacceptable to the evangelicals, who strongly believe Ron Paul is not a suitable Republican presidential candidate. They find his views especially on foreign policy and less governance are extreme, libertarian and thus anti Republican. This is very clear from the reports that evangelical leaders are in indirect campaigning against Ron Paul. source: uk.ibtimes.com/articles/274838/20111231/s-ron-paul-vs-evangelicals-iowa-caucus.htm
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Post by nereah on Jan 1, 2012 20:12:28 GMT 3
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Post by nereah on Jan 4, 2012 19:14:16 GMT 3
the guy pictured below drove me up the wall when he took on barrack obama in desperate terms. thanks to palaver ;D i can now pick him out of the anti obama mobs. the misguided and obviously racist slur below tells it all Our Kenyan-born, socialist, anti-colonialist, white-hating, teleprompter-reading president is delivering us there according, undoubtedly, to Satan’s plan. details: tinyurl.com/7ucuwctamong his eight books, the one below(the updated version) is intently and awfully pathetic, a right wing, high brow propaganda. thats what i make of it and may be wrong as usual.
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Post by job on Jan 5, 2012 2:13:54 GMT 3
Dada Nereah,Ignore those fringe hate-mongers (such as Eric Alterman). They are in the minority, and their "works" and writings are largely confined to Red-Neck country-sides. It's now officially back to the silly season of politics - full time campaigns! The Iowa state Republican primary elections (aka caucuses) have just been concluded. 4 years later after spending $ 24 million, the plastic-like Mitt Romney, only got 25% of the vote – about 30,000 votes, virtually tied with conservative hawk Rick Santorum. This shows the reluctance of the Republicans to line up behind Romney, who sounds more like a car salesman (folks you can hardly trust – they can sell you a shiny engine-less mkebe in the name of a car). As Republicans now head to the next primary in New Hampshire, Santorum is now bolstered and energized (but broke). Here is a desperate Harambee appeal he sent out yesterday to supporters:(notice the snipping and jabbing of Romney; the desperation for cash; and aping Obama's style of people-based Harambee for campaigns)
Dear ... (Supporter)
It's Now or Never for Conservative voters, we can either unite now behind one candidate and have a conservative standard bearer in 2012, or have the GOP establishment choose another moderate Republican who will have a difficult time defeating Barack Obama in November.
I don't think that's what you want. Neither do I. My name is Rick Santorum, and I am the only authentic, passionate conservative who can unite the GOP.
We shocked the world last night in Iowa. We did it with a coalition of conservatives, Tea Party members, and values voters who recognized that my successful conservative record gives the GOP the best chance to defeat Barack Obama.
I need an URGENT contribution of at least $35 today to unite conservative voters and win the Republican nomination.
No more sitting on the sidelines. Now is the time to act or get stuck with a bland, boring, career politician who will lose to Barack Obama. Tomorrow will be too late. Will you unite with me, merge conservative support, and help us hold our banner high? Your contribution of $35, $50, or even $75 can make sure this happens.
The next test is New Hampshire … a state Mitt Romney has campaigned in for over four years. This is why I need your immediate support. I’m counting on conservatives around America to respond to this call for help. If we are divided in New Hampshire, we will lose this opportunity to keep the momentum.
I will be the most conservative President since Ronald Reagan. I am not going to Washington to blend in and hope people like me. I am running to dismantle the Obama Agenda and lead--like Reagan did.
The Washington Post said, “Rick Santorum was a tea-party kind of guy before the tea-party even existed.” As a conservative U.S. Senator from the swing state of Pennsylvania, I led the overhaul of welfare that moved millions from welfare to work. I authored the bill banning partial-birth abortion, and I passed legislation that protected America from Iran’s growing nuclear threat.
If you want a President who will stand up for conservative values, who is consistent on the issues, and who has a record to back it up, then I need you to join my campaign.
I need you to join me today. Right now. Not tomorrow or next week. If you want to roll back the Obama Agenda with a real conservative, this is your chance. The future of our country depends on what conservatives like you do in the next 72 hours. Will you join us today with a generous contribution of whatever you can afford?
I give Republicans the best option to put a full-spectrum conservative in the White House. Help me make history!
Sincerely,
Rick Santorum
Trust me, these Republicans are hitting each other big-time. The fight between Romney and Gingrich is going to play out in New Hampshire - the latter has promised a bloody fist-fight. Ron and Gingrich also don't get along, since Gingrich's days as Speaker of the House in the 90s. Here’s another humorous tit-tat between two Republican rivals, Utah billionaire Jon Huntsman, and Ron Paul, the Anti-War (Libertarian) from Texas. It started with Jon Huntsman, who didn’t even bother to campaign (waste money) in Iowa, instead camping in New Hampshire. Jon mocked Ron Paul’s intense Iowa ground campaign and disparagingly remarked; “People pick CORN in Iowa; People pick PRESIDENTS in New Hampshire”. Ron Paul delayed his response to Jon until after the Iowa primary results came. Jon Huntsman came last with just 1% of the vote. This became the butt of Ron Paul's cruel joke. Ron (himself) tweeted to Jon last night: Meanwhile, as Republicans were duking it out in Iowa, culminating in Newt Gingrich (4th) congratulating Santorum but refusing to congratulate Romney, President Obama was busy teleconferencing with his Iowa Democratic supporters (of course reminding them the fundamental differences to come on the November 6th 2012 ballot): bcove.me/jo24x6hxBy September 2011, President Obama's campaign had more than $61 million cash on hand, way more than any of the Republicans including Romney. By now, it could already be over $ 100 million. Remember in 2008, he raised $ 750 million (most of it in the last half of the election year). The only disadvantage is that a recent Court order made it possible for Republican candidates like Romney to receive unlimited funds from corporations through political action committees called Super PACs. Corporations can actually now buy elections in America, by simply pooling funds through these Super PACs with the sole purpose of targeting one candidate for defeat - through negative TV ads. We shall see what role they’ll have in the 2012 general elections (Nov); but so far, Romney has used them to crush Gingrich's reputation in Iowa. All in all, things look pretty good for President Obama's re-election prospects, despite the terrible economy. He's a terribly good campaigner, with an excellent strategic team, standing strong in match-up polls, great debator, ..facing a generally weak opposition. I'm cautiously optimistic.
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Post by mzee on Jan 5, 2012 11:48:33 GMT 3
Nerah and Job, Tell me something, will Obama have any challengers from within the Democratic Party? Has Hillary Clinton given up?
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Post by nereah on Jan 5, 2012 17:40:41 GMT 3
Nerah and Job, Tell me something, will Obama have any challengers from within the Democratic Party? Has Hillary Clinton given up? as at now, the coast is still clear. i see hillary drifting into academia like madeleine albright. in fact i am surprised that she has held on this long. there was a time that i thought she was quitting altogether.
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Post by Titchaz on Jan 6, 2012 18:35:10 GMT 3
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Post by jakaswanga on Jan 7, 2012 16:03:12 GMT 3
Now, common sense seems to have won in Iowa. Mitt Romney, while the worst in the eyes of the conservatives, is the guy most likely to mount a worthy challenge to Obama, if general national polls are studied. That common sense in Iowa, is likely to be the pulse of the nation as the elections approach. Santorum: would carpet bomb Iran. Even the lunatic right recognise he is a far worse lunatic!
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jan 7, 2012 19:41:08 GMT 3
yep, americans aren't out of the woods yet but this is certainly a good trend. oh dear what will the republicans now talk about? the birther conspiracy theories? obamacare or obama the foodstamp president? ;D
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Post by sunday on Jan 7, 2012 19:47:48 GMT 3
If, and only if, the trend continues this way, then Obama will shred republicans like an office shreder tearing confidential paper come November!
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Post by job on Jan 9, 2012 18:35:52 GMT 3
Gingrich is hitting back. A billionaire friend of his (Las Vegas Casino mogul - Adelson) has pumped in over $ 3 million into a Super PAC that defines Mitt Romney's career at Bain Capital. They've released a 17 minute film on Romney's business model of acquiring companies, stripping them down, laying off workers, selling assets, relocating them to cheap-labor overseas sites, ...then laughing all the way to the bank. Quite devastating for Romney!!!! Here's a 2 minute trailer from the film. King of Bain
When Mitt Romney Came to Town
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jan 9, 2012 19:51:08 GMT 3
;D ;D whatever happened to Gingrich's vow to maintain a positive campaign. oh well, they did it to him in Iowa so i guess it's payback time.
Being cast as a job slasher certainly isn't good for Romney. we haven't even got to the issue about his tax records that he's ever so dodgy about. is he hiding something?
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Post by nereah on Jan 9, 2012 20:13:46 GMT 3
its tempting to believe that the republican nominee may be known as the caucus heads to north carolina why do i have the feeling that it aint over yet for romney and that rick santorum may just cause an upset in the south carolina caucus.i dont know....i just dont know!!!! additional reading: www.mwanahalisi.co.tz/democrats_wachimba_ushindi_wa_obama
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Post by nereah on Jan 10, 2012 20:12:01 GMT 3
job and all,
and what has become of the texan governor ?
is it true that just as its difficult for a black skin--- with exception of obama---to win a presidential party ticket, its more trickier when the white candidate is jewish?
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Post by job on Jan 10, 2012 20:47:17 GMT 3
job and all, and what has become of the texan governor ? is it true that just as its difficult for a black skin--- with exception of obama---to win a presidential party ticket, its more trickier when the white candidate is jewish? Texas Governor Rick Perry, a poor debator, has so far performed very dismally. He is currently pitching in South Carolina, hoping to cash in some support from the Christian Evangelical base of the South (& Tea Party "anti-Big-government" supporters). In my estimation, it's just a matter of time before he drops out. On the Jewish question, that's often the unspoken word. The majority WASP (White Anglo-Saxonian Protestant) vote, especially the blue-collar working class, is generally assumed to be distrustful of EXPANDED Jewish dominance - because the latter are already assumed to control Wall Street (Banking & Finance); Media; and most Industries of the U.S. Economy anyway. Thus the whispered need to keep 'em off the last avenue of power by not voting a Jewish President. Right now in the Republican primary, a lot of such voters are coalescing around Ron Paul, Santorum, and Gingrich.
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Post by nereah on Jan 11, 2012 12:22:06 GMT 3
mitt romney the callous corporate raider has grabbed new hampshire and he is talking horse manure if to use political maniac's liner ;D. hear him: Obama "has run out of ideas. Now, he's running out of excuses. And tonight, we are asking the good people of South Carolina to join the citizens of New Hampshire and make 2012 the year he runs out of time. source: wire Job: ;D i hear that romney, a mormon and wealthy venture capitalist, happens to have some latino blood in him thus making him a lethal opponent given that hispanics are the largest minorities and a key electoral plank in america yet reviled by the red necks. can the wasp that you refers to allow him to do another obama? okay, they say that every candidate who has won new hampshire and iowa have ended up with the white hse ticket but i am wrestling with this weird feeling that south carolina caucus would be his first upset despite the numbers(cash wise and opinion polls) looking up good for him. here is charlse babington of associated press on why romney's rivals must now make crucial decisions tinyurl.com/6mvpfyw
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jan 11, 2012 17:56:34 GMT 3
Buoyed by the win in Iowa and NH and with the Bain attacks falling flat, i think Romney is well on his way to the GOP nomination. his opponents may slow him down but i think the SC primary will make it 3-0 for Romney.
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Post by job on Jan 11, 2012 18:23:27 GMT 3
Nereah,
The Romney's have citizenship ties to Mexico, not necessarily latin blood. Romney's grandfather migrated to Mexico years back - escaping prosecution for polygamy. Mormons are polygamous - but the U.S. law banned polygamy. In fact Romney's father was born in Mexico. He only returned to the U.S. at the height of the Mexican Revolution (fearing being a target). Mitt was then born in the U.S. upon his father's return.
He's very likely going to win the Republican Primary. But pay attention to the Bain Documentary attacks (mentioned above by Akinyi) which Gingrich has just unveiled in SC. They will run for two weeks. I suspect they will eventually have a toll on his overall favourability. The fact is, matched with Obama, that entire Republican cast is not strong. Obama's archilles is obviously the struggling economy. It's hard to get traction with such an economy. By October 2012, the trajectory will be clearer.
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Jan 11, 2012 19:06:52 GMT 3
This looks poised to be a very short primary for GOP, it could as well end by the end of the month. If Mitt can pocket SC on 21st and and FL 31st, the thing is over.
Although the whole game changes after the nomination, it is rather obvious that the Dems under Obama will have a herculean task flooring whomever the GOP nominee will be, and the way things are, it will be Mitt, not exactly what Obama and the Dems might have wanted if you asked me.
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Post by nereah on Jan 16, 2012 14:55:24 GMT 3
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Post by nereah on Jan 17, 2012 12:54:44 GMT 3
jon and mary kaye huntsman with their daughter asha bharati, adopted in 2006 pix courtesy of tinyurl.com/6tt8mxmyou have just been endorsed by a state's most influential newspaper and days to the caucus, you chicken out and throw your weight behind mitt romney. and you still wants us to believe that yours was the longest of long shots.hugh!? and i cant help noticing the mormon connection between you and romney for a man who attacked his party more than the democrats, your candidacy was the most akward of all. here is patricia murphy on why y ou couldn’t light a fire with a gas can. tinyurl.com/83ov828another puzzling candidate in the gop ticket race is this one: why? because......Despite several dozen visits to the state (the most of any candidate by far) and a strong grassroots infrastructure in nearly all the state's 46 counties, Santorum is looking up at the frontrunner (former Gov. Mitt Romney) and dropping in the polls, according to a Public Policy poll released Friday. source: lexington-sc.patch.com/articles/santorum-winning-sc-ground-game
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jan 19, 2012 22:30:27 GMT 3
So now it emerges that Santorum actually won the Iowa caucuses ahead of Romney by 34 votes. Had he been declared the winner would that have made any difference ? ie given him greater momentum in NH and now SC?
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Post by moesha on Jan 22, 2012 4:29:10 GMT 3
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