The Middle East is on Fire With American Hate

beenthere

New Member
And Barack Obama is attending a fucking fund raiser!
What is it going to take for some of you Obama groupies to admit that this president is in way over his head?


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is collecting $1.4 million for his campaign and the Democratic Party at a fundraising event in Washington.

The event Friday night, at a private residence in the nation's capital, attracted 35 donors who each contributed $40,000.
The event capped a day marked by the return of the remains of four Americans killed in Benghazi, Libya, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. The president attended the ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base.
Shortly before the fundraiser, the president attended political meetings at Democratic Party headquarters.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
How's this different from the other leading brand? cn

[h=2]Romney fundraiser at George W. Bush's house[/h]




By David Jackson, USA TODAY
Updated 4h 24m ago



Former president George W. Bush hasn't been seen much this political year, but his home is about to make an appearance in Mitt Romney's campaign.
Candidate spouse Ann Romney will attend a fundraising lunch next week at the Bush home in Dallas, hosted by former first lady Laura Bush.
The ex-president himself will not be there.
"President Bush's schedule is full Tuesday and he will not be attending the women's luncheon," said a statement from his office. "But he's happy that Mrs. Bush is hosting Mrs. Romney at their home in Dallas."
Bush also will not be attending a reported Romney fundraiser later at a Dallas hotel.
The former president -- and his former president father, George H.W. Bush -- have endorsed Romney.
President Obama attributes many of the nation's economic problems to the Bush administration.
From NBC News, which broke the story:
Ann Romney will attend a fundraising lunch to raise money for husband's presidential campaign at the home of former President George W. Bush next Tuesday, a Romney campaign spokesperson confirmed. Former first lady Laura Bush will host the lunch, which is part of a Romney fundraising swing through the GOP donor-rich state of Texas, at the couple's home in the Preston Hollow neighborhood of Dallas. ...
On Monday, September 10th, Ann Romney and Laura Bush held a similar joint event together at a private home in Oklahoma City. Ticket prices ranged from $1,000 for general admission to $25,000 for a VIP reception, according to an invitation to the event posted online by the Sunlight Foundation, non-partisan group which advocates for government transparency.

Since leaving office with historically low approval ratings in 2009, the younger Bush has stayed largely out of the public spotlight. Other than telling a reporter in May that he was supporting Romney, he has not been a vocal presence in the 2012 campaign. Likewise, Romney rarely invokes the name of the most recent Republican president on the campaign trail.

Bush's father, former president George H. W. Bush, and his wife, Barbara, have been much more outspoken Romney supporters, first backing Romney last December then formalizing their support in March with a camera-friendly sit down chat at the elder Bush's Houston office. Barbara Bush even recorded robocalls on Romney's behalf during the critical primary contest in Ohio.
 

nontheist

Well-Known Member
When is anyone I don't care who will stand up for America and condemn these extremist for killing people because we make fun of their religion? It makes me sick that people have to walk on eggshells around Muslim majority countries.
 

beenthere

New Member
How's this different from the other leading brand? cn

Romney fundraiser at George W. Bush's house






By David Jackson, USA TODAY
Updated 4h 24m ago



Former president George W. Bush hasn't been seen much this political year, but his home is about to make an appearance in Mitt Romney's campaign.
Candidate spouse Ann Romney will attend a fundraising lunch next week at the Bush home in Dallas, hosted by former first lady Laura Bush.
The ex-president himself will not be there.
"President Bush's schedule is full Tuesday and he will not be attending the women's luncheon," said a statement from his office. "But he's happy that Mrs. Bush is hosting Mrs. Romney at their home in Dallas."
Bush also will not be attending a reported Romney fundraiser later at a Dallas hotel.
The former president -- and his former president father, George H.W. Bush -- have endorsed Romney.
President Obama attributes many of the nation's economic problems to the Bush administration.
From NBC News, which broke the story:
Ann Romney will attend a fundraising lunch to raise money for husband's presidential campaign at the home of former President George W. Bush next Tuesday, a Romney campaign spokesperson confirmed. Former first lady Laura Bush will host the lunch, which is part of a Romney fundraising swing through the GOP donor-rich state of Texas, at the couple's home in the Preston Hollow neighborhood of Dallas. ...
On Monday, September 10th, Ann Romney and Laura Bush held a similar joint event together at a private home in Oklahoma City. Ticket prices ranged from $1,000 for general admission to $25,000 for a VIP reception, according to an invitation to the event posted online by the Sunlight Foundation, non-partisan group which advocates for government transparency.

Since leaving office with historically low approval ratings in 2009, the younger Bush has stayed largely out of the public spotlight. Other than telling a reporter in May that he was supporting Romney, he has not been a vocal presence in the 2012 campaign. Likewise, Romney rarely invokes the name of the most recent Republican president on the campaign trail.

Bush's father, former president George H. W. Bush, and his wife, Barbara, have been much more outspoken Romney supporters, first backing Romney last December then formalizing their support in March with a camera-friendly sit down chat at the elder Bush's Houston office. Barbara Bush even recorded robocalls on Romney's behalf during the critical primary contest in Ohio.
We haven't elected the other leading brand to be President of the United States, yet!
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
Jay Carney says not to worry.

The attacks, assassination, arson and mayhem have NOTHING to do with the current administration's policies, it was just some goofy video on utube that caused all of this...
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
You guys are soooo right.
Up until that damn Muslim Obama got into office the middle east loved us.

They didn't burn flags, attack embassies or kill Americans when we had Carter, Regan, Bush, Clinton, or W


Idiots.
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
I am outraged when government officials condemn the person for making a shitty movie and say nothing about the foolish people that kill because of it.
Keep ignoring facts. If you tuned your TV to any news source outside Fox you would have seen both Obama and Hillary speaking about and condemning the attacks.

Next....
 

nontheist

Well-Known Member
You guys are soooo right.
Up until that damn Muslim Obama got into office the middle east loved us.

They didn't burn flags, attack embassies or kill Americans when we had Carter, Regan, Bush, Clinton, or W


Idiots.
Who the fuck said that? Do you have a rational thought or run on complete blind passion? The problem is no one has stood up and said for fucks sakes you can't act like that.
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
Actually dumbass they have.

Read a newspaper or watch the news on TV. I've seen both Obama and Hillary condemn the attack. WTF you want them to grab an M4 and go terrorist hunting?

There have been 4 arrests in the attack already.
 
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