Do you feel safer with Barrack Hussein Obama in the Whitehouse???
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Mr. 300Terrorist attacks on and against this country seem to be "ramping up" lately. Espcially on our own soil.
What do you say???? Yes or no -
ptown_trojans_1Well, if we use the same metrics as was used for Bush, ie no attack against the country, then yes, I feel safe.
Seriously though, yes, I know some of the people who are in the intelligence agencies and defense department and are working around the clock to defend this country, I feel safe with them doing their jobs regardless of who is in the WH.
BTW, ramping up? Really, evidence of this? Has their been a spike since Jan? Or is this just the same pattern as before? -
IggyPride00No more or less than when any other President has been in power.
Besides at this point if we have an attack BHO will always just blame it on Bush like Bush did Clinton when a major attack happened on his watch. -
CenterBHSFanWell, since our Presidents are not the ones who do the actual guarding, I don't feel less/more safer with President Obama. He's just the next one in a successive line.
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september63I also agree. I feel the same as I did with Pres Bush or Clinton. Why didnt this thread just openly just bash pres Obama? Thats what you really wanted to do, didnt ya? By listing his entire name as you did.
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matdadHell No!
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Gobuckeyes1"Barack Hussein Obama"
Still haven't gotten over it, I see. Barack HUSSEIN Obama is YOUR president. Deal with it.
I feel just as safe now as I did a year ago. And five years ago. The intelligence, law enforcement, and military communities are the ones protecting this country. They are doing their job just the same as they ever have, if not better. The insinuation that we are not as safe because a man with the middle name of Hussein is OUR President is an insult to those who work hard to protect us.
And don't try to play it off like you didn't mean anything by putting his full name in the topic. If the thread was about Reagan or Bush, you wouldn't have included a middle name. -
futbol4ever
Why would you be offended at the use of his middle name?september63 wrote: I also agree. I feel the same as I did with Pres Bush or Clinton. Why didnt this thread just openly just bash pres Obama? Thats what you really wanted to do, didnt ya? By listing his entire name as you did. -
WriterbuckeyeThe infrastructure for defending us against terrorism is already in place.
Unless Obama does something stupid (like Clinton did) and creates a rift between intelligence agencies so they stop sharing information, things should continue to operate pretty smoothly.
I will say this: if the terrorist on the Detroit flight had happened on Bush's watch, the media would be all over the story questioning how he got onto the plane given his history and the fact his own father had reported him to US officials.
But so far as this topic goes, I feel about as safe as one can, given the folks who are out there trying every day to attack this country. -
hoops23The president doesn't make me feel any more safer than I already feel.
You have a much greater chance of being killed by a random criminal than you do a terrorist. -
september63Gobuckeyes1 wrote: "Barack Hussein Obama"
Still haven't gotten over it, I see. Barack HUSSEIN Obama is YOUR president. Deal with it.
I feel just as safe now as I did a year ago. And five years ago. The intelligence, law enforcement, and military communities are the ones protecting this country. They are doing their job just the same as they ever have, if not better. The insinuation that we are not as safe because a man with the middle name of Hussein is OUR President is an insult to those who work hard to protect us.
And don't try to play it off like you didn't mean anything by putting his full name in the topic. If the thread was about Reagan or Bush, you wouldn't have included a middle name.
My point exactly. -
september63Did you feel safer with William Jefferson Clinton? The man had the decision making ability to have a young woman suck him off in the White House? He thought this was OK?
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darbypitcher22^^^^
Clinton is the man. -
unique_67I feel the same amount of safety now as I did with Bush 43, Clinton, Bush 41, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon and LBJ as President. Those are the people who have been President during my lifetime, and I feel no more or less safe now than when any of them were in office.
The reality of living in a free and open society is we have alot of "soft targets" that are vulnerable to terrorist attacks at any time. In a country as large as the USA and with as open of a society, it is virtually impossible to prevent terrorist attacks from happening. And, the most recent incident involving a possible bomb on an airliner took place on a flight that originated outside the USA. I'm not sure how ANY individual or organization within the USA can be held responsible for an individual boarding a plane in another country and getting past the security with a bomb and/or the materials to put together a bomb. -
september63
TY sir. I could not have said that any better. My sentiments exactly!! That might be to much logic for here though. Always looking to blame Obama.unique_67 wrote: I feel the same amount of safety now as I did with Bush 43, Clinton, Bush 41, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon and LBJ as President. Those are the people who have been President during my lifetime, and I feel no more or less safe now than when any of them were in office.
The reality of living in a free and open society is we have alot of "soft targets" that are vulnerable to terrorist attacks at any time. In a country as large as the USA and with as open of a society, it is virtually impossible to prevent terrorist attacks from happening. And, the most recent incident involving a possible bomb on an airliner took place on a flight that originated outside the USA. I'm not sure how ANY individual or organization within the USA can be held responsible for an individual boarding a plane in another country and getting past the security with a bomb and/or the materials to put together a bomb. -
majorspark
As for feeling safe I agree. I think that most of us that lived through parts of the Cold War were far more fearful during that time then we are now.september63 wrote: I also agree. I feel the same as I did with Pres Bush or Clinton. Why didnt this thread just openly just bash pres Obama? Thats what you really wanted to do, didnt ya? By listing his entire name as you did.
As for listing Obama's entire name, what the hell is wrong with that? It is his name. Its not his fault his parents gave him that name. Was the Chief Justice bashing Obama when he spoke his entire name during the inauguration? Listing a presidents legal name is some how equated to bashing him is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Presidents are often call far worse then their own names. -
CenterBHSFanIts not his fault his parents gave him that name.
I thought that happened differently (?)
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Unique, I was just wondering what happened to you the other day! Haven't seen you in awhile. -
FatHobbitI don't feel any less safe than I did before he was in the white house, regardless of his middle name.
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unique_67CenterBHSFan,
To be honest, I have just gotten tired of this forum. There is very little actual worthwhile discussion, with much of it just bashing or people trying to prove they are smarter than other posters. I find the machismo of many of the people who post to be quite annoying, and do not see how it accomplishes anything positive. -
I Wear PantsI've never felt threatened by terrorism. Not once. Living in fear isn't living at all.
Also, I do feel safer with Obama in office. The rest of the world doesn't hate them so they're less likely to fly over here to try and hurt Americans because of him. -
FatHobbit
I'm sorry you feel that way. I believe there was a poster on the old board who said you had convinced them to be more accepting of people who were different that them. (I can't remember the exact circumstances, but I remember thinking that wasn't something you see every day on a message board.)unique_67 wrote: CenterBHSFan,
To be honest, I have just gotten tired of this forum. There is very little actual worthwhile discussion, with much of it just bashing or people trying to prove they are smarter than other posters. I find the machismo of many of the people who post to be quite annoying, and do not see how it accomplishes anything positive. -
Writerbuckeye
I hope you don't really believe that last part.I Wear Pants wrote: I've never felt threatened by terrorism. Not once. Living in fear isn't living at all.
Also, I do feel safer with Obama in office. The rest of the world doesn't hate them so they're less likely to fly over here to try and hurt Americans because of him.
The part of the world that despises us (and is most likely to try and hurt Americans) doesn't care who is in the White House. -
CenterBHSFanWriterbuckeye wrote:
I hope you don't really believe that last part.I Wear Pants wrote: I've never felt threatened by terrorism. Not once. Living in fear isn't Living at all.
Also, I do feel safer with Obama in office. The rest of the world doesn't hate them so they're less likely to fly over here to try and hurt Americans because of him.
The part of the world that despises us (and is most likely to try and hurt Americans) doesn't care who is in the White House.
Agreed. Especially when President Obama really hasn't changed much policy concerning Iraq/Afghanistan. -
hoops23And neither has any other president.
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unique_67FatHobit,
Unfortunately, the person who made the comment you referenced on the other board does not post on this board.