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msharmony

Sun 04/24/16 04:25 PM


Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:
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Rock

Sun 04/24/16 06:02 PM



Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


It's said, that everyone is brushed with the ugly stick
to some degree or another.


The whole Obonzo family,
looks like they fell out of the ugly tree,
hit every branch on the way down,
and gnawed on the root when they hit bottom.

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msharmony

Sun 04/24/16 06:16 PM

yes,, almost everything is in the eye of the beholder


ugly is as ugly speaks,,,,,but to each their own
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Rock

Sun 04/24/16 08:09 PM

Everytime the Obonzo's open their mouths,
ugly falls out.
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Conrad_73

Sun 04/24/16 10:35 PM



Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:

Like the Stunts the Dolt pulled in the Israeli and Canadian Elections?sick
Now he's trying to mess up other Places after he mucked up the US!
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 04/24/16 10:41 PM
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SassyEuro2

Mon 04/25/16 12:45 PM

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/22/alan-dershowitz-obamas-hypocrisy-on-brexit.html?cmpid=NL_morninghl/

Alan Dershowitz: Obama meddles in Brexit but shuns Netanyahu when he speaks up about Iran | Fox News
Alan Dershowitz

At a joint press conference Friday with Britain Prime Minister David Cameron, President Obama defended his intrusion into British politics in taking sides on the controversial and divisive Brexit debate.

In an op-ed, Obama came down squarely on the side of Britain remaining in the European Union – a decision I tend to agree with on its merits. But he was much criticized by the British media and British politicians for intruding into a debate about the future of Europe and Britain’s role in it.

Obama defended his actions by suggesting that in a democracy, friends should be able to speak their minds, even when they are visiting another country: “If one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their influence and enhances their power and enhances their economy, then I want them to stay in. Or at least I want to be able to tell them ‘I think this makes you guys bigger players.'"

Nor did he stop at merely giving the British voters unsolicited advice, he also issued a not so veiled threat. He said that “The UK is going to be in the back of the queue” on trade agreements if they exit the EU.

President Obama must either have a short memory or must adhere to Emerson’s dictum that “foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” Recall how outraged the same President Obama was when the prime minister of a friendly country, Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke his mind about the Iran Deal.

The president owes the American people, and Benjamin Netanyahu, an explanation for his apparent hypocrisy and inconsistency.

There are, of course, differences: first, Israel has a far greater stake in the Iran deal than the United States has in whatever decision the British voters make about Brexit: and second, Benjamin Netanyahu was representing the nearly unanimous view of his countrymen, whereas there is no evidence that Americans favor or oppose Brexit in large numbers.

Another difference, of course, is that Obama was invited to speak by Cameron, whereas, Netanyahu was essentially disinvited by Obama. But under our tripartite system of government, that fact is monumentally irrelevant.

Netanyahu was invited by a co-equal branch of the government, namely Congress, which has equal authority over foreign policy with the president and equal authority to invite a friendly leader. Moreover, not only are the British voters divided over Brexit, but the conservative party itself is deeply divided.

Indeed, the leading political figure in opposition to Britain remaining in the EU is a potential successor to Cameron as leader of the Conservative party. So these differences certainly don’t explain the inconsistency between Obama’s interference in British affairs and his criticism of Netanyahu for accepting an invitation from Congress to express his country’s views on an issue directly affecting its national security.

So what is it Mr. President? Should friends speak their minds about controversial issues when visiting another country, or should they keep their views to themselves? Or is your answer that friends should speak their minds only when they agree with other friends, but not when they disagree? Such a view would skew the market place of ideas beyond recognition.

A wit once observed that “hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue.” It is also the currency of diplomacy and politics. That doesn’t make it right.

The president owes the American people, and Benjamin Netanyahu, an explanation for his apparent hypocrisy and inconsistency.

Let there be one rule that covers all friends – not one for those with whom you agree and another for those with whom you disagree. For me the better rule is open dialogue among friends on all issues of mutual importance. Under this rule, which President Obama now seems to accept, he should have welcomed Prime Minister Netanyahu’s advocacy before Congress, instead of condemning it.




Alan Dershowitz is emeritus professor at Harvard and author of "Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law."

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Conrad_73

Mon 04/25/16 12:57 PM



Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:
laugh
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Conrad_73

Mon 04/25/16 01:00 PM




Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


It's said, that everyone is brushed with the ugly stick
to some degree or another.


The whole Obonzo family,
looks like they fell out of the ugly tree,
hit every branch on the way down,
and gnawed on the root when they hit bottom.


:laughing:
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SassyEuro2

Thu 04/28/16 03:58 PM

Don't pressure Britain before EU vote, German foreign minister warns
Reuters

April 28, 2016


A British Union flag and an European Union flag are seen flying above offices in London, Britain, March 30, 2016. REUTERS

http://www.yahoo.com/news/dont-pressure-britain-eu-vote-german-foreign-minister-113621764--business.html?ref=gs/

Don't pressure Britain before EU vote, German foreign minister warns
Reuters

BERLIN (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier cautioned on Thursday against piling pressure on Britain in the run-up to the country's referendum on European Union membership in June.

"I don't think we'd be well advised to issue threats from Europe," Steinmeier said in Berlin. "There's no doubt that the Brits know what their interests are and they are aware of the economic disadvantages that would result from leaving the EU."

Global economic bodies have in recent weeks spelled out what they calculate to be the financial consequences of an exit, while U.S. President Barack Obama said last Friday Britain would be "in the back of the queue" for a trade deal if it left..

Despite the chorus of warnings, polls suggest the June 23 referendum could still go either way.

Steinmeier's tone also differed from that of lawmakers in Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition, who stressed on Tuesday that Britain should not get special treatment from the EU in the event of Brexit.

The German government has repeatedly made clear it wants Britain to remain, a stance Steinmeier, a member of the co-governing Social Democrats, echoed on Thursday.

"I don't want to imagine a Europe without Great Britain," he said


Edited by SassyEuro2 on Thu 04/28/16 04:02 PM
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SassyEuro2

Mon 05/16/16 03:44 AM

http://www.rt.com/usa/343115-trump-brexit-uk-eu/

‘No difference to me’: Trump says UK Brexit will not affect relations with US

US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said if the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union, it will not affect a possible trade deal with Washington if the billionaire becomes president, according to the UK broadcaster ITV.

"I am going to treat everybody fairly, but it wouldn't make any difference to me whether they were in the EU or not," Trump said in an interview with Piers Morgan, due to be aired in full on ITV on Monday, as cited by Reuters. "You would certainly not be back of the queue, that I can tell you."

Trump has been supportive in his calls for a ‘Brexit’ saying that the UK would be “better off without” the EU, while he also believes that the bloc pushed the migrant crisis on Europe.

“I would say the UK are better off without [the EU] personally, but I’m not making that as a recommendation, just my feeling,” he told Fox News last week.

The comments from Trump, who is likely to win the Republican nomination to run for the presidency, come in stark contrast to statements made by outgoing US President Barack Obama last month.

During a visit to London, Obama said the UK would be at “the back of the queue” for any potential trade deals with the US if they voted to leave the EU in a referendum scheduled to take place on June 23.

In the event of a Brexit, the UK would lose much of the influence it has as America’s closest EU ally, he said. "It could be five years from now, 10 years from now before we were able to actually get something done,” Obama told the BBC.

However, the outgoing US president’s comments angered many in the 'Out' campaign in Britain, which believes the UK could strike deals just as effectively outside the European bloc as it could within. Leading Brexit campaigners London Mayor Boris Johnson and UKIP chief Nigel Farage weighed in with criticism of Obama’s intervention.

Johnson called Obama’s comments “hypocritical,” issuing the following comment earlier: "We haven't had a trade deal with America for 43 years. Why not? Do you know why not? Because we're in the European Union.”

NATO and US defense chiefs have also urged Britain not to leave the EU, saying that its exit would “give succor” to the West’s enemies.

“While the decision is one for the British people, Brexit would undoubtedly lead to a loss of British influence, undermine NATO and give succor to the West’s enemies just when we need to stand shoulder-to-shoulder,” they wrote in a letter to the Daily Telegraph.

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Conrad_73

Mon 05/16/16 03:48 AM



Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:
as if they ever gave a poop about the USofA's Problems!rofl rofl rofl
and problems they got!
No place to hide!
Edited by Conrad_73 on Mon 05/16/16 03:50 AM
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Conrad_73

Mon 05/16/16 04:04 AM


Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!



............and don't forget to write!laugh
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SassyEuro2

Mon 05/16/16 04:11 AM




Somebody done got dingleberry "the dolt" Obonzo
convinced dat he be da "king o' da world".

:laughing:


President dingleberry, your ship sets sail,
January, 2017.

waving bon voyage!






YAY,, for the OBamas,,, beautiful, intelligent family can now go back to concentrating on their problems and not all of Americas,,

I'm exhilarated for them:banana: :banana: :banana:
as if they ever gave a poop about the USofA's Problems!rofl rofl rofl
and problems they got!
No place to hide!


No Place To Run - Dallas Fort Worth Mass Choir: http://youtu.be/GIXZX18B8dE/ 07:19