January 25, 2012

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    1  "This State of the Union Adress is ike this season's Seperbowl. Two teams that no on cares about except East coast snobs and concrete dwellers. Good luck America...i" POSTED BY: DAVID | JANUARY 24, 2012, 9:52 PM 

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    2    Welp, that about sums it up. Obama's State-of-the Union Address might have been outstanding to some, but for the most part, it was pretty tepid coming from a guy who already doesn't get listened to, and who is getting smeared through propaganda and intolerance.

    3   DAVID, you said more in your drunken post than anything said by Obama. When the best he could come up with was "It's time to apply the same rules from top to bottom: No bailouts, no handouts, no cop-outs. An America built to last insists on responsibility from everybody. Let's never forget: Millions of Americans  who work hard and play by the rules every day deserve a government and a financial system that does the same, and blah, blah, blah," I decided that he was probably done. I mean, nice words, but nothing stunning. He had the opportunity to give a towering speech. He needed thunder and lightning. He delivered a glass of lukewarm milk.

    4   Polonius: What do you read, my lord?

         Hamlet: Words, words, words.

                                        ---Hamlet, Act 2, Sc. 2

    5   Indeed. Last night should have been a speech for the ages. I'm sorry. I didn't see that. I heard a bunch of folderol and promises. I heard some interesting accomplishments. I heard some words, words, words that fell to the floor. I saw a President who could have taken it completely to the Repubz instead deliver some tepid buzz with nothing but promises nobody believed.

    6   He played it pretty safe. I took a quick cruise down Facebook Lane last night and saw very little mention of the speech. More people were worried about something called the Timeline than they were about the future of their children.

    7   I'm thankful that I stumbled upon some website where there was some sort of stream going on, because I think I found the voice of America. His name is DAVID, and his post articulated everything that I suspected.

    8   We are in an absolute drunken stupor. It's "ike this season's Seperbowl." I like "ike".

    9    There's the guy I want at the ballot box.

    10   Ladies and Gents, there's a reason I have a job. When I tell you that I correct billions of words, words, words every single day, I point to fellows like DAVID as my proof. At least he put his name on his paper.

    11   Thank goodness for the Repubz, because their circus is worse than Obama's. At least Obama was articulate, albeit lukewarm. Through all the propaganda and boushit that is out there, we once again have two clear directions to go. With all due respect, Ron Paulers, you vote for that guy and you give a vote to the Repubz. He is doomed to death with his "racist" mantle. That isn't going to go away. So what are you left with?

    12   Same old same old. Is Obama Satan? Nah. Most of that stuff is stirred up by a propaganda machine made up of Anti-Semites and extreme right-wingers. All you have to do is dig beyond the mainstream, and then beyond the Alex Jones' Boyz. There is so much propaganda coming at us every day it is impossible to believe anyone can cruise through the muck and mire of modern politics.

    13   That's what happens when we have had years and years of our government being run by a CIA family. They managed to control everyone for their own greedy needs. They managed to control the media. They have scrambled the minds of so many people that nobody knows what to do unless guided by Facebook, Tumbler, Twitter, and all the rest.

    14   What we are left with is the same old choices. When you vote, you will go into a ballot box and vote for one of two guys: a Democrat, or a Republican. That's the bottom line, sorry to say. In that regard, you had better think of your children's future. There are clear lines. I won't stay too political here, but I go with my intelligence, as well as with a history of watching where most of the greed lies.

    15   I'm a bit disappointed by Obama, but since he was elected, he has been dropped in the middle of a starving economy and two wars, as well as a propaganda machine that comes directly from the CIA-drenched Bush family.

    16   I have given resources on this site, really good resources, not boushit resources. I have studied a lot of this stuff for years, trying desperately to measure "both sides" of it. The sad truth is that there aren't two sides. I should be clear as a bell. One guy didn't kill Kennedy. Whoever did took power. Once that power was taken, it was never taken back. It has its roots in Texas oil and multi-billionaires.

    17   Look past the Ron Pauls and the Alex Joneses. Research who is really behind those two guys. Look to authors like Russell Baker, author of Family of Secrets, one of the most important books of this generation.

    18   Obama had the opportunity of a lifetime last night. I heard a lot of words. Like silent raindrops they fell, and echoed in the wells of silence.

    19   Too bad.

    20   We have a new generation that doesn't seem to get it. They never saw the lies and corruption that we elders have. I taught a lot of it for years. Nearly everything I researched has come to fruition. I know where to go for good sources, and I didn't always. Most journalists know what is going on, they're just afraid. Like anybody, they fear for their jobs, and for the safety of their families. And like Obama, they take the safer route.

    21   I'm going to keep this one short. Sometimes I feel I am forced to comment on world events. Sometimes I do; sometimes I don't. What I did with the State-of-the Union address was I first listened to it, waiting for something JFK or MLK. Or even, "It's the economy, stupid!"

    22   What I got was, "No bailouts, no handouts, no cop-outs!" Thunderously boring.

    23   I listened to the Republican response. Just as boring. I searched the web for somebody with some sort of grasp or insight. Found none. I hit Facebook. Most people were talking about the same stuff. "Cut my nails yesterday. 'Bout time!" Farmville. Pictures of babies. Worries about something called the Timeline. One or two people mentioning the speech.

    24   And the seasons, they go round and round, and the painted ponies go up and down.

    25   And so we live another day.

    26   That's a lot. That's good news. Always is. I enjoy life, despite all this. I don't want to get political on the DN. Just every now and again I like to say that I live the American dream. I want a better world for my children, and for their children, and on and on. Last night we had a chance to see greatness. Last night we had a chance to see another I Have a Dream speech. Last night Obama had that chance. Last night he gave us "No bailouts..." The Milleniums didn't watch, or probably yawned. Closing walls and ticking clocks. I just decided to conk out. I woke up and wrote this, and I'm going to conk out again.

    27    I'm going to bow out early on this one. Too political. I don't really enjoy reporting the real news, especially when it is once again no news.

    28    Sorry. It could have been monumental, and instead it was as dead as an empty bowling alley.

    29    So good night to all, and to DAVID, I hope you don't have too heavy of a head, dude. Sorry the Seperbowl (How'd he miss? The "e" is three keys away from the "u" and uses an entirely different finger!) isn't going to float your boat.

    30   Good luck America.

    31   Peace.

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