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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby ninakat » Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:28 pm

surfaceskimmer wrote:Obama's Gulf Swim Was Fake
Submitted by Stephen Lendman on Mon, 2010-08-16 11:25

* Environment

Obama's Gulf Swim Was Fake - by Stephen Lendman

On August 15, AP reported that Obama gave his "personal assurances of (the) Gulf's safety," saying:

"Beaches all along the Gulf Coast are clean, they are safe, and they are open for business."

He lied.

The same day, Britain's government owned BBC reported:

"Barack Obama has taken a swim in the Gulf of Mexico (to) reassure Americans that the waters are safe despite the recent oil spill."

US corporate media reporters repeated the message, CNN's senior White House correspondent Ed Henry among them, saying "Obama takes (the) plunge, swims in the Gulf (to show it's safe and) open for business."

In fact, area businesses continue to be severely impacted, and the entire region is dangerously unsafe.

As for Obama's swim, on August 16, the London Independent reported that Obama and his daughter, Sasha, swam in a private Panama City Beach, FL beach off Alligator Point in St. Andrew Bay, not part of the Gulf.

* Stephen Lendman's blog


http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/54468


^^^ the audacity! :shock:
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby No_Baseline » Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:54 pm

I saw the photo yesterday, and immediately thought something wasn't right about the photo-op. (Is anything ever right about a photo-op?)

The photo was a close-up of the Prez and his daughter in the pristine water, and because the photo was such a close-up no landmarks were visible to figure out which part of the gulf or beach they were located. It seemed completely phony.
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby surfaceskimmer » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:35 pm

The photo-op was phony like the subject of the photo op. The oil is well below the surface out beyond the well-isolated-and-protected area of the photo shoot and moving east.

Next up is a picture of Barry and his daughter meeting and greeting the gentle brown people coming across the dried out arroyo in the Southwest to assure us that immigration is harmless.
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Gouda » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:11 am

"Obama has taken the worst aspect of Bush's No Child Left Behind education law -- an obsession with testing -- and amplified it"

~ Radical WaPo smack junkie columnist Dana Milbank

This is How a Tipping Point Feels

By Anthony Cody on August 15, 2010

http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/living ... nt_fe.html

We are accustomed here on this blog, and elsewhere in education policy-land, of discussing education issues as if they were a realm of their own, with Arne Duncan (and maybe Bill Gates) as the biggest players. We debate policies like merit pay and charter schools, and sometimes reference the influence of economic and social factors, but we sometimes lose sight of the larger political context that is driving these policies.

Things are getting ready to shift.

It is said that education policy is like a pendulum. It tends to swing from one extreme to another. In the 1970s, when the progressive social movements peaked, we had the rise of desegregation, whole language instruction and constructivism, with a great emphasis on student-centered instruction. The past decade the pendulum has swung way back to the other extreme, with the rise of test-driven accountability and pre-digested curriculum.

How educational leaders have responded to this is very instructive. Diane Ravitch is a fascinating case study. She genuinely believed that we could drive improvement in our schools through tough standards and high-stakes tests, and actively promoted these methods. As the decade unfolded and evidence accumulated that this was not working as intended, the honest historian in her forced a change of stance, and she has become a sharp critic. She is a bellwether.

It is a fascinating, frustrating and exciting time, this tipping point we are approaching. The broader political setting is hugely important. We are two years into an administration that made fantastic promises to an America hungry for change. "We are the people we have been waiting for." Obama and his electioneers tapped into every hopeful beat of our hearts. We would bring the troops home from Iraq, close Guantanamo, stop the phone tapping, rein in corporate greed, and inspire the world with a more humane foreign policy.

In education, we were told we would enter a new era of "mutual responsibility," stop spending the year preparing for bubble tests, and stop blaming teachers for all the problems in our schools. We thought we would have a leader smart enough to understand that slogans and profiteers will not be our saviors, and that local leadership at the school and community level is the wellspring of school improvement.

But here we are, approaching the two year mark. At first, we were dismayed, when cruel practices of NCLB were extended. Did they not understand what they were doing? Could they not see this was not consistent with our shared vision? So we wrote, we organized on Facebook, we lobbied, and we spoke by phone with the Secretary himself. It has become clear they know exactly what they are doing, and nothing we say matters.

Teachers are not alone in this feeling. The chance to rein in corporate salaries has been squandered, and companies who received billions in bailout funds have showered their executives with billions in bonuses. The hedge fund managers - heavy investors in charter schools, by the way, have invested in politicians as well, and our system remains rigged in their favor. The war in Iraq, which Obama pledged to end this summer, drags on endlessly, and Afghanistan may well do to the American empire the same thing it did to the Soviets. A mixed blessing, perhaps, but a colossal waste of lives and resources.

Diane Ravitch is gaining company. Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, not a radical by any means, just filed a column that describes the situation this way:
...if Duncan really wants to stop the biggest bully in America's schools right now, he'll have to confront his boss, President Obama. In federal education policy, the president and his education secretary have been the neighborhood toughs -- bullying teachers, civil rights groups, even Obama's revered community organizers.

Milbank points out what many of us have been saying for months.
Obama has taken the worst aspect of Bush's No Child Left Behind education law -- an obsession with testing -- and amplified it.

Obama has expanded the importance of standardized testing to determine how much teachers will be paid, which educators will be fired and which schools will be closed -- despite evidence that such practices are harmful. In the process, he's offended just about all the liberals involved in or advocating for education without gaining much support from conservatives.


One must assume that Obama has made a Clintonesque political calculation. Faced with tremendous pressure from an alliance of corporate-sponsored education reform organizations and their allies in the media, Obama chose the easy way. He appointed an education secretary who would advance their agenda, apparently assuming that this was a battle he did not need, given all his other troubles.

But those of us working in the schools are not concerned about political calculations. We are trying to make sense of a society that has abandoned those in poverty in every meaningful dimension, and dropped even the pretense of desegregating our schools, and yet expects teachers to close the achievement gap all by ourselves.

Some of us are pendulum-pushers, and some are pendulum-riders. A curious thing has happened as we approach this tipping point. Even as evidence accumulates and is documented by honest scholars such as Ravitch, the "education reformers" are becoming more desperate to shore up their collapsing project. They are very smart, and have incredible resources at their disposal. Even in the midst of an economic crisis, they have marshaled billions of dollars to purchase people's energy. The Race to the Top was ingenious, and so well-timed, as to put maximum pressure on states struggling with impossible revenue shortfalls. So now we have new projects within the education reform effort. There is money for the "new and better" assessments that will solve all the problems we had before with those "bad" assessments. There is money for teacher pay, so long as it is tied to test scores. Those who buy this (or are bought) increasingly insist this trend is irreversible, and "resistance is futile," as a certain queen once asserted.

Those of us who have a name as teacher leaders may even be offered opportunities on these projects, and may have to do some soul searching and investigation, to be sure we can live with the results that our work may yield.

We who are pendulum pushers are hanging on, holding our ground, and continuing to push back. The time has come for the pendulum to start moving the other way.

With an actual pendulum, it is gravity that eventually wins out over the momentum of the device. In the case of education policy, as with corporate banditry and endless war, we cannot wait for the laws of physics to do the job. We need to be pushing, slowing the swing, and pushing it towards a new direction. As Malcolm Gladwell pointed out in The Tipping Point, there are moments when ideas catch hold and begin to spread almost like a virus. There is some combination of outrage and hope that crystallizes into social change. I hope these ideas are infectious. It is about time for this pendulum to swing.
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby The Hundredth Idiot » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:45 am

Just in case anyone forgot- FUCK OBAMA!!!

Fuck the fake smiles and swimming in SPAIN and telling us everything's peachy!

Fuck all those miserable swindling corporate wackjobs for so successfully making most people not give a fuck!

Nothing to see here move along... :blinky:

At least we know 'MICROBES' are on the job, geez I'll fucken sleep better in a lifeless environment now you c*#@s!!! :evil:

People should go and slap there local BP, Goldmann Sucks and Co.exit profiligators with an oily mullet...
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby ninakat » Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:56 pm

What an absolute joke. This has got to be one of his most egregious lies so far. At least the RawStory readers get it (read the comments). But how many of the Obamatons are still out there believing this shit?

Behold, for He has spoken:

"As a candidate for this office, I pledged I would end this war," Obama recalled in the address. "As president, that is what I am doing. We have brought home more than 90,000 troops since I took office."

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/0828/ob ... oops-iraq/

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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Cosmic Cowbell » Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:05 pm

"There are no whole truths: all truths are half-truths. It is trying to treat them as whole truths that plays the devil." ~ A.N. Whitehead
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Simulist » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:31 pm

ninakat wrote:What an absolute joke. This has got to be one of his most egregious lies so far. At least the RawStory readers get it (read the comments). But how many of the Obamatons are still out there believing this shit?

Behold, for He has spoken:

"As a candidate for this office, I pledged I would end this war," Obama recalled in the address. "As president, that is what I am doing. We have brought home more than 90,000 troops since I took office."

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/0828/ob ... oops-iraq/

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And yet millions of people still trust this guy.

(I guess some people will believe anything.)
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Nordic » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:56 pm

And yet millions of people still trust this guy.



Hey shut up, man, you must want Sarah Palin to be President!!!







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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Simulist » Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:36 pm

Exactly. You can almost time such empty-headed responses for their petty predictability.
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Belligerent Savant » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:08 pm

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Well, next election's only a couple years away, and the stupid patrol is in full swing, grooming the cattle for the next step down devolution's ladder.

If we're to believe a certain segment of vampiric talking heads on the TV, Palin would seem the only sensible choice come 2012.

Idiocracy, here we come... or are we already there?

a BRAND has been "elected" President -- don't get much more stupider than that..
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Nordic » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:30 am

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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby justdrew » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:46 am

Obama to loosen export controls on weapons
Will it help economy or hurt security?

President Obama will announce Tuesday a plan to revamp the export controls on sensitive military equipment. The move could boost US trade, but it will have to be done carefully, experts say.

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President Barack Obama, right, with Boeing President, Chairman and CEO Jim McNerney, Jr., center, and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, left, spoke about exports, jobs, and the economy on July 7, at the White House in Washington. Obama is scheduled to talk about export controls Tuesday.


"We're out of ideas," says Obama. "Boing's telling me to do this, so I will."
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Simulist » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:42 pm

Obama to loosen export controls on weapons

"'Cause the War on Terror is real. No, no, it really is! And if we can sell these weapons to other nations at affordable prices, the War on Terror will practically run itself — you'll see."
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Re: Fuck Obama

Postby Nordic » Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:17 am

Grab your barf bag.


http://www.rawstory.com/rs1/2010/09/01/ ... orge-bush/

In address on Iraq war, Obama pays tribute to ‘patriot’ George W. Bush


WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is acknowledging that he and former President George W. Bush disagreed about the Iraq war from the beginning. But in his nationally televised address on the Iraq war, he pays tribute to Bush by calling him "a patriot."

Obama spoke by telephone with Bush hours before Tuesday night's Oval Office address. The White House did not disclose what was said.

In the address, Obama said that although it is widely known that the two disagreed about the war, no one could doubt Bush's support for U.S. troops, his love for the U.S. and his commitment to the nation's security.

Obama said there are patriots who supported the war and patriots who opposed it.
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