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A change for the better
#11
Octahedron,

I don’t think bush has ever had respect; he is very ignorant to the people! I will have to have a look at that date and see what the planets tell me.

 

MN, I am glad to hear that, I am on the outside looking in and I have to tell you that Aussies talk about how the US citizens get so emotional over these political agendas, and with such disbelief! I am not being critical but there is such great expectation set upon anyone who becomes the president, one person does not have all the say, he must work with a team of so called experts!

He seems to be a people person and not so far to reach, what are the expectations from your home, what changes do people want?
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#12
AJ, In my region we are looking for him to fulfill his promise of taking the tax burden off the middle class , coming up with a plan to increase jobs and addressing the health care issue. Of course it goes without saying that  most people want an end to the wars as well.

Bush ,at one time did have the respect of a certain group(s) of people. He quickly lost that as well though. He isn't ignorant of the people , he just doesn't care. I agree with Richard that his administration was to  plunder the US and  bring it down . Cheney and Daddy Bush being the directors.They were the enemy within and perhaps an extension of the Nazi's .IMO .

IMO these people don't care what color your skin is etc. They simply want a master and slave society.

  AJ I think the emotional factor you speak of comes from the energy of struggle the US experienced  in birthing a nation and keeping it as such.  For example the Revolutionary War . There were those that didn't want to break from the crown(England) etc.
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#13
Aj , This may be off topic but I want to share this true story .FWIW

My grandparents hired black and white field hands to help out on the farm in Kentucky. My grandmother would prepare lunch for everyone and they were all invited to sit inside and eat. The black field hands however chose to sit outside underneath a huge tree and eat their lunch. One day my mother who was @ 5 at the time(1932) apparently had heard the "n" word somewhere and what it meant.She went  to the tree where the field hands were eating and walked around pointing her finger at each one saying "You're a "n", and you're a "n" and so on.Mind you most of these folks had known her since she was a baby. My grandfather heard her and told her to "go fetch a switch." The field hands begged him not to punish her as she didn't know what she was saying. She was only repeating  what someone had told her. He would hear none of it and punished her there in front of them bringing some of them to tears. He also made her apologize to each one.
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#14
That is a very deep story MN, and it would seem that you may have a touch of your grandfather in you, not the actual punishment, that is normal for that era, but the fairness and equality that your grandfather had, and it was a time where black people were considered just work horses, so did your mother ever use that word again?

I see that Obama needs to take care of the US, it has been a long time since you had a leader that worried more about home instead of ruling the world, spending incredible amounts of money in the wrong places, and I feel that he will do that, I see Obama as a bit of fresh air, a new wave of energy, and it is important not to focus on the puppet illuminati factor of his position, he is still a man and still has some individual energy about him, and that is where the focus should be.

There are good reports about him here, the media are saying that your country is in a state, and like the rest of us you are loosing your industry, this has been a concern for a very long time for me, because when countries like ours loose the backbone of the people, we loose who we are.  

I don’t understand why MN is the only commenting on this topic.
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#15
AJ, I never heard either of my southern born and raised  parents use that word... ever and was shocked when my grandmother told me that story.My mother never the less adored her father,my grandfather.

On another note I'm very disappointed in Obama's choice for Chief of Staff, Rahm Emmanuel.

People may be burned out on politics at this point.
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#16
Love those stories MN

What makes me laugh, before he was elected he could do no wrong, and I think I have received between 2-5 emails everyday revealing information on him, showing he is a fake etc, why did this info not come out a few weeks ago?

I don’t know anything about this person you mention, but could this government do any worse than bush? The world is in a state and we need the USA to get back up to its standard, because the rest of us follow your lead, so will the US loose its stature as the #1 nation, and I am not talking about the government, I am talking about the lifestyle, the cars, the food, just the way you all are, you should all be proud and not allow mind control by suggestion, but they are trying to take the spirit of your homeland.

The cracks in our world at the moment are targeted to the spirit of each individual, just like they have done in so many countries like Africa.
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#17
MN, I agree with you about Emmanuel. I was hoping Obama wouldn’t let Israel rule him but he quickly disappointed me picking him. So we all know Israel will be pulling his strings. It will be interesting to see how he deals with Iran. He acts like he is willing to talk with them. Bush wasn’t willing. Obama wants to increase troops and spending to find Osama. He knows Osama is dead, so what is his real reason the charade?


Karen, there’s been tons of negative press stories about Obama ever since he started running for president. People didn’t want to hear them or believe them. People liked him too much to let anything change that. Lots of people see him as a god that can’t do no wrong. Many call him the black messiah. Some call him the anti-Christ. Lots of people want to kill him. Lots of people want to kill Bush too. So that’s common with presidents.

Obama has a shady background but I still think he’s the better choice between him and McCain. I never have like republicans. They have screwed over this country more than the democrats. This countries downfall started with Reagan and then continued with both Bush’s. I’m glad to see the republicans lose power. I know the democrats and republicans are both Illuminati controlled. I just feel the democrats do a better job running the country.    
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#18
Richard,

I understand there must be a lot of fear at the moment with just what will happen in your country, but I think it is good to focus on the millions who actually got out there and voted for him, that is more than enough collective energy to produce a change in the frequency of the US.

The whole world is going through a transformation, but we still need to trust who we are, the energy that people produce without the leaders or controllers.

Because of the economic fears, people here are not spending, so interest rates have gone down, the government gave out all this money to low income people, and petrol is now 30 cents cheaper per litre, so for those who can not see the game they are idiots, but now because so many things are so cheap ‘all of a sudden’ people are buying and spending, so in a few months they will tell us that the economy has reached a growth point so the interest rates will increase and so will everything else!
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#19
I think the crisis with the economy was engineered to create a one world currency. I think Obama will bring big changes to the US but the changes will be Illuminati planned changes. I expect some changes will be good because I think Obama wants to look good. I believe he wants to go down in history as a great president.
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#20
Only time will tell, I am sure.
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