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Apr 12, 2020 14:32:20   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Kevyn wrote:
I realize English is a second language for you and do not mean this as criticism in the least, to master new languages is amazing. That said I get a kick out of it when auto correct makes funny mistakes or people inadvertently use similar sounding words with different meanings, yearning is strongly wanting something, yarning is telling a story.
Says the Yarner from Hell.

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Apr 12, 2020 15:06:05   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
who is this “Obammy” you are in such a tithes to blather about constantly? A member of your Brokeback Mountain d**g troup?


You know exactly who Obammy is.

He's the q***r that you worship.

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Apr 12, 2020 15:35:36   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Kevyn wrote:
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yearning for Barack Obama’s leadership right now. It’s palpable. You can feel that around the country. He led us through the financial crisis, Ebola and several other crises. For eight years he stood at the podium and said, ‘I take responsibility.’ Now we have the antithesis of that.

Obama inherited an epic trauma of his own, the 2008-09 financial meltdown, which, supporters claim, would have developed into a Great Depression but for the actions of his administration. He also had to deal with an outbreak of swine flu, which k**led an estimated 12,469 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ebola in west Africa in 2014-16 raised further alarm but only 11 people were treated for the v***s in the US. Obama’s White House Ebola “czar”, Ron Klain, is now a regular TV and podcast critic of Trump’s disorganized response to the c****av***s. On Wednesday, Klain tweeted a video of Obama in 2014 warning of the need to be ready for the next p******c.

Obama’s former national security adviser Susan Rice told the Washington Post that Trump’s failures “cost tens of thousands of American lives”.

The ex-president himself, however, declines to speak out directly against his successor. But he has tweeted more frequently than usual: 33 posts in the past month, many of which offer advice on stopping the v***s spread, pay tribute to healthcare and other essential workers or share inspiring stories.

What a shame Obama was term limited, he would have trounced Trump in 2016 and we would have a qualified educated leader in this time of crisis instead of an arrogant clueless buffoon. Term limits in this instance have cost more Americans their lives than the 9-11 attacks. It is time to do away with them and give American v**ers the right to choose who they want in public office rather than forcing qualified public servants out of office after an arbitrary timeline.
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yea... (show quote)


I disagree. FDR and BHO and WGC are some of the best reasons in favor of TERM LIMITS, Now throw in Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Diane Feinstein, Mad Max, etc, and the case for term limits gets stronger and stronger every day.

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Apr 12, 2020 15:39:52   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
who is this “Obammy” you are in such a tithes to blather about constantly? A member of your Brokeback Mountain d**g troup?




Thats exactly who he is, not only is obammy a member.........he was the President.

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Apr 12, 2020 22:06:55   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Kevyn wrote:
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yearning for Barack Obama’s leadership right now. It’s palpable. You can feel that around the country. He led us through the financial crisis, Ebola and several other crises. For eight years he stood at the podium and said, ‘I take responsibility.’ Now we have the antithesis of that.

Obama inherited an epic trauma of his own, the 2008-09 financial meltdown, which, supporters claim, would have developed into a Great Depression but for the actions of his administration. He also had to deal with an outbreak of swine flu, which k**led an estimated 12,469 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ebola in west Africa in 2014-16 raised further alarm but only 11 people were treated for the v***s in the US. Obama’s White House Ebola “czar”, Ron Klain, is now a regular TV and podcast critic of Trump’s disorganized response to the c****av***s. On Wednesday, Klain tweeted a video of Obama in 2014 warning of the need to be ready for the next p******c.

Obama’s former national security adviser Susan Rice told the Washington Post that Trump’s failures “cost tens of thousands of American lives”.

The ex-president himself, however, declines to speak out directly against his successor. But he has tweeted more frequently than usual: 33 posts in the past month, many of which offer advice on stopping the v***s spread, pay tribute to healthcare and other essential workers or share inspiring stories.

What a shame Obama was term limited, he would have trounced Trump in 2016 and we would have a qualified educated leader in this time of crisis instead of an arrogant clueless buffoon. Term limits in this instance have cost more Americans their lives than the 9-11 attacks. It is time to do away with them and give American v**ers the right to choose who they want in public office rather than forcing qualified public servants out of office after an arbitrary timeline.
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yea... (show quote)


kevi: Someone has been pump sand up your butt for years?

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Apr 13, 2020 01:32:03   #
Cuda2020
 
Kevyn wrote:
I realize English is a second language for you and do not mean this as criticism in the least, to master new languages is amazing. That said I get a kick out of it when auto correct makes funny mistakes or people inadvertently use similar sounding words with different meanings, yearning is strongly wanting something, yarning is telling a story.



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Apr 13, 2020 05:47:36   #
rjoeholl
 
Kevyn wrote:
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yearning for Barack Obama’s leadership right now. It’s palpable. You can feel that around the country. He led us through the financial crisis, Ebola and several other crises. For eight years he stood at the podium and said, ‘I take responsibility.’ Now we have the antithesis of that.

Obama inherited an epic trauma of his own, the 2008-09 financial meltdown, which, supporters claim, would have developed into a Great Depression but for the actions of his administration. He also had to deal with an outbreak of swine flu, which k**led an estimated 12,469 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ebola in west Africa in 2014-16 raised further alarm but only 11 people were treated for the v***s in the US. Obama’s White House Ebola “czar”, Ron Klain, is now a regular TV and podcast critic of Trump’s disorganized response to the c****av***s. On Wednesday, Klain tweeted a video of Obama in 2014 warning of the need to be ready for the next p******c.

Obama’s former national security adviser Susan Rice told the Washington Post that Trump’s failures “cost tens of thousands of American lives”.

The ex-president himself, however, declines to speak out directly against his successor. But he has tweeted more frequently than usual: 33 posts in the past month, many of which offer advice on stopping the v***s spread, pay tribute to healthcare and other essential workers or share inspiring stories.

What a shame Obama was term limited, he would have trounced Trump in 2016 and we would have a qualified educated leader in this time of crisis instead of an arrogant clueless buffoon. Term limits in this instance have cost more Americans their lives than the 9-11 attacks. It is time to do away with them and give American v**ers the right to choose who they want in public office rather than forcing qualified public servants out of office after an arbitrary timeline.
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yea... (show quote)


BaaaaRACK! Sounds like a wet fart.

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Apr 13, 2020 07:14:51   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
no propaganda please wrote:
The only thing that I am yearning for Obama to do is go to jail for all the fraudulant things he has been involved in.


Me too, I had a lot of bad feedback on FB over my comment that he was the worse president in history, and a lot of my own liberal friends jumped me on it. I still stood strong on my belief, and still say he was the worse we have ever had, and he divided this country worse than it has ever been!

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Apr 13, 2020 08:28:32   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yearning for Barack Obama’s leadership right now. It’s palpable. You can feel that around the country. He led us through the financial crisis, Ebola and several other crises. For eight years he stood at the podium and said, ‘I take responsibility.’ Now we have the antithesis of that.

Obama inherited an epic trauma of his own, the 2008-09 financial meltdown, which, supporters claim, would have developed into a Great Depression but for the actions of his administration. He also had to deal with an outbreak of swine flu, which k**led an estimated 12,469 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ebola in west Africa in 2014-16 raised further alarm but only 11 people were treated for the v***s in the US. Obama’s White House Ebola “czar”, Ron Klain, is now a regular TV and podcast critic of Trump’s disorganized response to the c****av***s. On Wednesday, Klain tweeted a video of Obama in 2014 warning of the need to be ready for the next p******c.

Obama’s former national security adviser Susan Rice told the Washington Post that Trump’s failures “cost tens of thousands of American lives”.

The ex-president himself, however, declines to speak out directly against his successor. But he has tweeted more frequently than usual: 33 posts in the past month, many of which offer advice on stopping the v***s spread, pay tribute to healthcare and other essential workers or share inspiring stories.

What a shame Obama was term limited, he would have trounced Trump in 2016 and we would have a qualified educated leader in this time of crisis instead of an arrogant clueless buffoon. Term limits in this instance have cost more Americans their lives than the 9-11 attacks. It is time to do away with them and give American v**ers the right to choose who they want in public office rather than forcing qualified public servants out of office after an arbitrary timeline.
There’s no doubt the majority of Americans are yea... (show quote)


Actually this article makes an excellent case FOR term limits. Obama had a golden opportunity to unite the country but he did just the opposite. He would have been a complete disaster with a third term.

Excellent illustration of how Obama's dev**ees are blind to reality.

And just more plagiarism by kevyn.

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Apr 13, 2020 09:05:41   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Kevyn wrote:
Not a single indictment of anyone in his administration while Trump has more of his charged and convicted than most crime families. Trump h**es Obama and has Bill Barr doing his bidding. If Obama committed crimes in or out of office why has the Trump justice department failed to charge him?


I know you won't be able to understand it , BUT The Democrats are very proficient in protecting their own by any means possible !

1 Media
2 Lie
3 Hide all information they can
They are very good at stalling

Having said that the Republicans are far too kind and don't push back as hard as they should

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Apr 13, 2020 09:22:00   #
Kevyn
 
rjoeholl wrote:
BaaaaRACK! Sounds like a wet fart.
And Trump is British slang for fart.

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Apr 13, 2020 10:12:15   #
RRRoger
 
Thank God that the Obomination was term limited.
The only campaign promise he ever tried to keep was to try to "fundamentally" destroy America.

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Apr 13, 2020 10:16:21   #
RRRoger
 
Kevyn wrote:
Not a single indictment of anyone in his administration while Trump has more of his charged and convicted than most crime families. Trump h**es Obama and has Bill Barr doing his bidding. If Obama committed crimes in or out of office why has the Trump justice department failed to charge him?


The Trump justice department is still full of "deep state" t*****rs.
They have been covering for the crimes of those corrupt Socialist Democrat Establishment Elite
that are "above the law".
Evidence has been "lost" or destroyed and so have witnesses.

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Apr 13, 2020 10:22:21   #
RRRoger
 
son of witless wrote:
Once again a Liberal says something totally off the wall, that he presents no proof of. He imagines that Barak the Obama would have done a better job with the C****a V***s than President Trump. He imagines that a majority of Americans yearn for Barak Obama to save them by coming back. We are in the Imagination Twilight Zone.


In one way, we would have been much better off.
The MSM would not have hyped the Panic if the Obomination were still in power.

Trump tried to calm everyone down and avoid shutting down America by instituting Social Distancing, ramping up our Medical response, and limiting travel only.
The condemnation of the media and pressure from the Left caused the shut down of our economy.

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Apr 13, 2020 10:26:48   #
RRRoger
 
Strycker wrote:
So you're saying that the Obama administration and his DOJ were much more sk**led at gaming the system and avoiding consequences of their actions. Make sense since he spent his entire life doing just that. President Trump's current DOJ actually follows the law. As far as charges.. give it time. In the end, the t***h will win out even if justice against the Obama administration never materializes.


God is the ultimately judge. There will be a day of reckoning. Only Jesus can save us.

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