OBAMA LOSES TO SHAKESPEARE!
What an amazing shindig!
Blind leading the blind?
Bright people lying to each other?
Good and righteous people acting unselfishly?
Shakespearean “Much Ado About Nothing?”
Rehearsal dinner for the next shindig?
Barns is seriously confused about what if anything the G20 accomplished. Are we leading the pack, following the pack, are the pariahs of the pack, are we poster boys for failure, are we scapegoats?
Too bad Sarkozy cannot run for presidency of the U.S. He is a MUCH BETTER SOCIALIST than Obama.
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OBAMA LOSES TO SHAKESPEARE!
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Harm ( 171 posts / 0 fights ) from Alexandria, Virginia (United States) on 04/06 at 07:17PM PT
A big collection of blowhards. Talk and talk and point fingers. Meanwhile, the rest of us eat proverbial doodoo. They all blame the U.S. for its financial failures. Like they are so much better and more righteous. They don't get it. The all have to hemorrhage money to back up the ledge they all allowed us to get to. Sorry state of affairs all the way around my friends.
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Backbiter ( 214 posts / 1 fights ) from West Hollywood, California (United States) on 04/04 at 07:47PM PT
Isn't it nice to have someone who's not a complete boob charming the world on our behalf?
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on 04/06 at 11:01AM PTHmmm. Our Euro "friends" appeared to be anything but charmed.
And then there are those pesky Russians and Chinese.
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Backbiter ( 214 posts / 1 fights ) from West Hollywood, California (United States) on 04/06 at 10:13PM PT
Are we watching the same trip??
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from Den Of Ubiquity, California (United States)
on 04/20 at 07:53AM PTCharmed in that "snake charmed" sort of way.
Do you really believe we - any part of us - can ever be loved by our EURO friends?
Even when we shed blood for them, they bite the proverbial hand...
Maybe Berlusconi is the exception. And Tony Blair was.
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theodore.lemouee ( 2 posts / 0 fights ) from Nantes, Pays de la Loire (France) on 04/03 at 02:43PM PT
Hey, Barns ! Aren't you allergic to yourself ? Really, should you still have such a so much former and obsolete tought as only US people could be great enough for having good ideas for dealing with and rescueing the world ? More, aren't you confused about USA could be proud that this tremendous crisis originated in their desastrous financial pratices ? (As obvious : I'm Froggy and support our President) Bye !
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on 04/05 at 10:08AM PTThanks for your post.
You might re-read the topic. Your faithful servant, Barns, is anything BUT archaic AND CERTAINLY DOES NOT SUFFER OF U.S. ONLY myopia.
On the contrary.
The topic (again, re-read), is NOT complementary to our fearless leader. It specifically allows for ALL MANNER OF THOUGHT AND OPINION on the G20.
As to your President, Sarkozy, Barns was a fan of his before he became YOUR SARKOZY.
Feel free to interpret that as long before he became a French political figure.
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on 04/05 at 10:11AM PTOh ....
If you want a personal observation, I was loathe to her all the HOT AIR that OUR PRESIDENT proffered to that august gathering. Style over substance gives Barns serious intellectual indigestion.
But ...
Anybody else offer anything beyond criticism and urging to economic abstinence?
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theodore.lemouee,
