So...The New President's First Address To Congress...Original Reactions?

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  • LoungeMachine
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jul 2004
    • 32576

    #16
    Cugnot built a steam powered vehicle....

    Benz invented an internal combustion engine

    FORD was the first to mass produce an automobile for the masses, hence BHO's point in his speech.


    How funny, after 8 years of Bush, this is the worst they can come up with in a speech.

    Originally posted by Kristy
    Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
    Originally posted by cadaverdog
    I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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    • Angel
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Jan 2004
      • 7481

      #17
      What a nice change from having to listen GW fumble his way through things. Concerned about the "protectionism" speech but we'll see...
      "Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013

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      • kwame k
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Feb 2008
        • 11302

        #18
        It's funny that these so called controversies are even given any shelf life.......Obama makes a wrong reference about being the first to invent a car......Bush, lies about the reasons to invade a country.......hmm, yup, Obama is way worse than Bush.....please!


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        Originally posted by vandeleur
        E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place

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        • swage33
          Head Fluffer
          • Jan 2009
          • 311

          #19
          Originally posted by LoungeMachine
          Cugnot built a steam powered vehicle....

          Benz invented an internal combustion engine

          FORD was the first to mass produce an automobile for the masses, hence BHO's point in his speech.


          How funny, after 8 years of Bush, this is the worst they can come up with in a speech.

          I invented the automobile!....Henry ford is the devil!
          High quality hate while you wait

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          • LoungeMachine
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Jul 2004
            • 32576

            #20
            Originally posted by swage33
            I invented the automobile!....Henry ford is the devil!
            My mistake.

            Originally posted by Kristy
            Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
            Originally posted by cadaverdog
            I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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            • GAR
              Banned
              • Jan 2004
              • 10881

              #21
              Originally posted by swage33
              I invented the automobile!....Henry ford is the devil!
              Some fucker took away my Thanks button.. who did that?

              So what if I abuse the goddamned thing.. Who did that shit? I'ts there to motherFUCKing abuse, and when I feel like dinging the shit out of it, who cares?

              What's the damage charge, do I not get to zoink the Thanks button when I want to, or just some of the time?

              Asshole!

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              • Redballjets88
                Full Member Status

                • Mar 2005
                • 4469

                #22
                R.I.P Van Halen 1978-1984

                hopefully God will ressurect you

                "i wont be messing with you in future.the fearsome redballjets88 for fear of you owning me some more" Axl S


                " I liked Sammy Hagar " FORD

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                • swage33
                  Head Fluffer
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 311

                  #23
                  Originally posted by GAR
                  Some fucker took away my Thanks button.. who did that?

                  So what if I abuse the goddamned thing.. Who did that shit? I'ts there to motherFUCKing abuse, and when I feel like dinging the shit out of it, who cares?

                  What's the damage charge, do I not get to zoink the Thanks button when I want to, or just some of the time?

                  Asshole!
                  Glad to see another "waterboy" fan. Love most of sandler's movies. The board may not acknowledge it but, I feel that thank you and I thank you sir.
                  High quality hate while you wait

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                  • hotdogtime
                    Roth Army Recruit
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 13

                    #24
                    Obama and his sweet-talking ways aren't going to change reality. To me, it was shocking to see all the standing ovations he got whenever he mentioned some new, big government spending program. We are so fucked. These are our representatives? They can't even balance a checkbook, judging by their reactions. The endless-money-spigot party is OVER. We can't afford what he wants to do, we shouldn't even be THINKING about doing what he wants to do, and the moral hazards created by all this government bailout mania is staggering. The sooner we realize this, as a nation, the sooner recovery can begin. It is time for Americans to start saving and producing again. That is what needs to happen. More government subsidies for... hell, you name it, is not going to solve anything. More easy credit to buy useless consumer goods, suvs, and McMansions is not going to solve anything. Isn't that how we got here in the first place? WE NEED THE GOV'T OUT OF OUR PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC LIVES!

                    Isn't that what rock and roll is all about?

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                    • sadaist
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 11625

                      #25
                      The thread asked for "original reactions" yet my initial reaction wasn't good enough for a few. What's more original than pointing out something that struck me as strange just at the end of the speech? LMAO. Funny thing now is how many news outlets are picking up on the part of Obama's appearance that stood out for me as unusual too. You people can suck my balls.


                      Originally posted by sadaist
                      Agree. But his speeches are always very well done. I was kinda turned off by all the autograph seekers afterwords.


                      Originally posted by kwame k
                      First the tie and now the groupies, you did actually watch the speech or did you just watch the red carpet pre-speech show.
                      Originally posted by chefcraig
                      The speech itself had zero effect upon you in order to register an opinion, yet the crowd leaving the joint bothered you most of all. Nifty!

                      "What the GOP Really Wants: Obama's Autograph"

                      Ever since he began his uphill battle for the Presidency two years ago, Barack Obama has been getting mobbed for photos and autographs, and that enthusiasm and passion has only grown since he entered the Oval Office. But even President Obama must be a little taken aback by the identity of some of his well-wishers on Capitol Hill of late. After his address to Congress last Tuesday, the same House Republicans who had decried his stimulus plan as the work of just another tax-and-spend liberal crowded around him like starstruck tween girls at a Jonas Brothers concert, all just to get his John Hancock on their copy of the speech.

                      Members of Congress have always gotten autographed photos of themselves with the President from bill signings and other events - keepsakes that are then prominently displayed in their offices. It is unusual, though, for representatives and senators to cross the aisle. None of the Democrats I spoke with had anything signed from President Bush - except for Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, who has five large framed photos of Bush in his office, which probably speaks more to his strained relationship with his own party than any Bush popularity. So why the crossover with Obama? "It reflects the fact that although their leadership is stuck in a negative mode, the Party of No, their membership is more open minded," says Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a California Democrat who had her copy signed so she could frame it and hang it in her offices. "It shows that his attempts to reach across the aisle are having some effect." (See pictures of the best Obama Inaugural merchandise.)

                      hat may be wishful thinking, though. It's possible that Republicans, no matter how much they may disagree with his politics, recognize the groundbreaking nature of Obama's Presidency, and would like to have a little piece of history. It's probably more likely, though, that members of Congress simply know Obama is still riding an incredible wave of popularity, something no politician has ever been above attaching himself to. (See pictures of Obama on Flickr.)

                      All the GOP autograph-seeking does beg the question, what exactly does a Republican member actually do with a signed copy of a popular Democratic President's address to Congress? Some Republicans say they got them for their kids, some for charity and others just wanted a collectors' item. "It's an honor just to be there, it is the President of the United States after all, no matter the party," says Rep. Tim Murphy, a Pennsylvania Republican who plans to give his speech to two students from a school in his district who'd visited him earlier in the week. But Murphy makes clear that getting an autograph simply helps get you a little more face time with the President.

                      "It's an important opportunity to get 10-20-30 seconds with the President. For me, I talked to him about health care, told him I wanted to work with him. Getting something signed gives you, perhaps, 10 more seconds." (Read "Town Overboard: A Conservative Gripe About Obamamania.")

                      Rep. Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican, rushed out after the speech to meet his two daughters, 14-year-old Caroline and Jessica, 17. When he won his seat in 2002 he started a project collecting autographs with the girls, in part to make up for being gone so often. Both girls have dozens of signatures from President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Two weeks ago they got former President Bill Clinton's signature at an event honoring Rep. John Dingell. And last Tuesday night, Murphy waited at the exit with his girls, clutching Obama photographs. Signing the paraphernalia Obama joked, as he often does, "I better not see it on eBay!" "The girls thought it was funny," says Murphy.

                      Since early in the primaries, Obama has insisted on autographing items only addressed to specific people. In fact, he got into an ugly scene in Philadelphia just before the Pennsylvania primary in April with an autograph hunter upset that Obama wouldn't just sign his John Hancock and nothing else. But Obama has good reason to be leery - he could restart the economy with a glut of signed paraphernalia. Items signed by him are selling for upwards of $1,900 on eBay and there are dozens of listings. So far none of the bound copies of his speeches have made it to eBay - though at least one member said he plans to donate his signed copy of the speech to a group that will likely sell it. "I did it a couple of years ago for the Marshall Chamber of Commerce and they auctioned off the copy signed by President Bush," said Louie Gohmert, a Republican from Texas. "I'll offer it to other chambers now. Once you write this, though, I'm a little worried I'm going to get inundated for requests!"

                      Not that getting Obama's autograph is going to make Rep. John Culberson, a Texas Republican, any more willing to vote for Obama's agenda. "No, it wouldn't have an effect," says Culberson, who got to the chamber at 8:30 in the morning to save an aisle seat in order to be the first in line to get his speech signed, a memento for his 12-year-old daughter. "This is a piece of history like the ones I have from President Bush and Vice President Cheney. And it doesn't hurt to have your constituents see you with the President."

                      What the GOP Really Wants: Obama's Autograph

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                      Yep, suck my balls.
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