Ave Barack-O-Caesar! Morituri te salutant!

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Ave Barack-O-Caesar! Morituri te salutant!

God Bless Barack Hussein Obama II, President of the United States of America.

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor has just sworn in VP Biden.

Today is a historic day .. the second coming is here. All kneel and prostrate yourselves before Our Dear Leader today.

Praise be the duly re-elected President of the United States.

Peace on Earth and Goodwill to Mankind

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Official Swearing In takes place today in a few hours at the White House.
 
Is there someone standing next to him on the golden chariot whispering in his ear, "remember, thou art mortal, remember, thou art mortal........."
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The only good thing about it, is that it is the beginning of the end of his presidency.
 
The only good thing about it, is that it is the beginning of the end of his presidency.

The only troubling aspect of the end of the obama regime is how will it end. Historically these kinds of dictatorships don't end well, or peacefully.
 
The only good thing about it, is that it is the beginning of the end of his presidency.

The only troubling aspect of the end of the obama regime is how will it end. Historically these kinds of dictatorships don't end well, or peacefully.

You clearly do not understand the meaning of "dictator".

However, you acting the "court fool" is quite clear.
 
The only good thing about it, is that it is the beginning of the end of his presidency.

The only troubling aspect of the end of the obama regime is how will it end. Historically these kinds of dictatorships don't end well, or peacefully.

You clearly do not understand the meaning of "dictator".

However, you acting the "court fool" is quite clear.

cleary, no one understands the meaning of dictator but you of course
and you accusing others of acting "court fool".........:laugh2:
 
The smaht money has always bet on Obama. I was not so smaht in 2008, but in 2012...



ctober 18, 2012, 10:19 am 120 Comments
Nobel Laureates Endorse Obama
By KENNETH CHANG

Among Nobel laureates, President Obama appears to have won by a landslide.

Sixty-eight Nobel Prize winners in the science fields, including the two Americans who won this year’s chemistry prize, have signed a letter endorsing Mr. Obama over his Republican rival, Mitt Romney.

“President Obama understands the key role science has played in building a prosperous America,” the laureates wrote in a letter that was released on Wednesday. Mr. Obama “has championed investment in science and technology research that is the engine of our economy.”

The signers said that Mr. Romney, by contrast, “supports a budget that, if implemented, would devastate a long tradition of support for public research and investment in science at a time when this country’s future depends, as never before, on innovation.”

In September, 2008, 61 American winners of a science Nobel — in medicine, physics or chemistry — signed a similar letter endorsing Mr. Obama over Senator John McCain, a number that rose to 76 by the end of October.
Nobel Laureates Endorse Obama - NYTimes.com
 
The only troubling aspect of the end of the obama regime is how will it end. Historically these kinds of dictatorships don't end well, or peacefully.

You clearly do not understand the meaning of "dictator".

However, you acting the "court fool" is quite clear.

cleary, no one understands the meaning of dictator but you of course
and you accusing others of acting "court fool".........:laugh2:

Yup, you don't get it, either. Look up the definition, dear, and learn.
 
You clearly do not understand the meaning of "dictator".

However, you acting the "court fool" is quite clear.

cleary, no one understands the meaning of dictator but you of course
and you accusing others of acting "court fool".........:laugh2:

Yup, you don't get it, either. Look up the definition, dear, and learn.

Don't have to, we see it with you lefties all the time and your dear leader

control what guns people can have but don't you dare touch abortion

sounds familiar?
 
Sore losers? Jealousy? Bubble life? Fox Viewer? Limbaugh Listener? Brain dead? Too many ways, too many reasons, too much crying, the people have spoken but the wingnuts cry on. Long live the democratic spirit which sometimes elects the right person.

While Caesar is the wrong comparison, fear is part of wingnut chorus. Sing on sing on. "Beware the leader who bangs the drum of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor. For patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind. And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry, infused with fear and patriotism, will offer up all of their rights to the leader and gladly so. How do I know? For this is what I have done. " Julius Caesar

But JKG got is right. "A final word on politics. As in economics nothing is certain save the certainty that there will be firm prediction by those who do not know. It is possible that in some election, near or far, a presidential candidate will emerge in the United States determined to draw into the campaign those not now impelled to vote. Conceivably those so attracted - those who are not threatened by higher taxes and who are encouraged by the vision of a new governing community committed to the rescue of the cities and the impacted underclass - could outnumber those lost because of the resulting invasion of contentment. If this happens the effort would succeed." John Kenneth Galbraith 'The Culture of Contentment'
 

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