Obama sure was angry yesterday. Why?

And I don't believe proof of citizenship and ID cards to vote violate the Constitution....

I believe that the inconvenience of providing this is worth the benefit it provides. The integrity of elections must be absolute...

You don't believe ≠ legal or constitutional.
 
The only problem with logic is that no laws stop criminals, so should we be a society that is lawless?

No but restricting my constitutional rights is wrong they have no right to know if i own a gun, it's non of their frigging business, maybe if they didn't make it harder to put people away, we wouldn't have the crazies shooting people
 
No but restricting my constitutional rights is wrong they have no right to know if i own a gun, it's non of their frigging business, maybe if they didn't make it harder to put people away, we wouldn't have the crazies shooting people


In what way would you make it easier to put people away?
 
He was angry because defeat in the Senate doesn't allow him to "prove" the intransigence of the House under Boehner. The plan was to pass this in the Senate and have republicans in the House solely responsible for its defeat. Instead four Democrats crossed a line he didn't want them to and ruined those plans. Basically, because they didn't walk lock-step with his plans as usual, Obama threw a fit.
 
I suppose there is a chance he could just be passionate about the issue. Because, you know, people do get upset when they lose something regarding an issue about which they are passionate.
 
I suppose there is a chance he could just be passionate about the issue. Because, you know, people do get upset when they lose something regarding an issue about which they are passionate.

:rolleyes:

We base our judgment on his past actions. He isn't more passionate about this issue now than he was before the election, he simply believes he can use a crisis to pass something he otherwise couldn't and doesn't want to miss the chance to avoid letting a "good crisis go to waste".

He is, and has always shown to be, a calculating and competent politician ready to spring into action when a crisis may allow him to pass otherwise horribly unpopular legislation.

He knows he has a small window, he sees it closing and is pissed that it was helped by some of those he expected to do what he willed.
 
:rolleyes:

We base our judgment on his past actions. He isn't more passionate about this issue now than he was before the election, he simply believes he can use a crisis to pass something he otherwise couldn't and doesn't want to miss the chance to avoid letting a "good crisis go to waste".

He is, and has always shown to be, a calculating and competent politician ready to spring into action when a crisis may allow him to pass otherwise horribly unpopular legislation.

He knows he has a small window, he sees it closing and is pissed that it was helped by some of those he expected to do what he willed.

Thanks for "Obamasplaining" that to me.

I can base my judgment of your judgment on your own past posts regarding Obama. So forgive me if I take your POV with a grain of salt.
 
Thanks for "Obamasplaining" that to me.

I can base my judgment of your judgment on your own past posts regarding Obama. So forgive me if I take your POV with a grain of salt.

You are welcome. Now... Do you have something to add on the actual subject or do you want to end on a note of childish peevishness?
 
:rolleyes:

We base our judgment on his past actions. He isn't more passionate about this issue now than he was before the election, he simply believes he can use a crisis to pass something he otherwise couldn't and doesn't want to miss the chance to avoid letting a "good crisis go to waste".

He is, and has always shown to be, a calculating and competent politician ready to spring into action when a crisis may allow him to pass otherwise horribly unpopular legislation.

He knows he has a small window, he sees it closing and is pissed that it was helped by some of those he expected to do what he willed.


I hated (and I don't use that word lightly) GWB, but I can say without fear of contradiction that the dislike you have for Obama is far and away more intense than my feelings toward GWB.

That ain't healthy, holmes.
 
it is the job of EVERY branch of government to understand and uphold the constitution, which is why they take an oath to do so. your statement is pure horseshit.

it holds just as much logic as predicting the number of lives saved by gun control

Howey has said some stunningly stupid things in the past, but this arguably his crowning achievement. He is the epitome of a low information voter
 
:rolleyes:

We base our judgment on his past actions. He isn't more passionate about this issue now than he was before the election, he simply believes he can use a crisis to pass something he otherwise couldn't and doesn't want to miss the chance to avoid letting a "good crisis go to waste".

He is, and has always shown to be, a calculating and competent politician ready to spring into action when a crisis may allow him to pass otherwise horribly unpopular legislation.

He knows he has a small window, he sees it closing and is pissed that it was helped by some of those he expected to do what he willed.
Also, he has an inflated and fragile ego. So when he doesn't get what he wants he tends to take it personally.
 
I am not at all sure why anyone would want it to be easier for convicted criminals and nutjobs to be able to buy guns from gun shows or over the internet than from gun dealers.
 
You have been listening to too much Joey Scarborough. Think for yourself

you have been listening to too much Wayne LaPierre and Rush Limbaugh. Think for yourself.

asshole.

edit: fyi... MSNBC is not available on Mexican cable. I listen to ZERO Joe Scarborough.

asshole.
 
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