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The 'uhhh' President...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt5dY3vVo...re=related

Even the best NLP training doesn't make up for this... Nobody's home...
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#2
Very poorly planned. Quite a difference from the normal speeches.
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HeadSpace Wrote:Very poorly planned. Quite a difference from the normal speeches.
HS that's what he's like normally - planning only is part of the equation. I'd be embarrassed for somebody like that to be referred to as 'the leader of the new world'. There are plenty of videos that show Obama (who was known to be a stutterer) losing his thread during his campaign trails.

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Anyone can be made to look like a fool when you loop the same words over and over again.
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The point with the videos is that he's an empty suit. icon_neutral An NLP drone to a 'T'.

Kennedy programmed though he was, was at least able to speak coherently without any mechanics involved.

A true orator in the most original sense of the word. Obama tried to emulate him when he was in Berlin but he'll never be Kennedy.

Barry Sotero, aka, Barack Obama, aka Barack Hussein Obama, couldn't fill Kennedy's shoes if he tried. He wasn't even born in America.

This video displays what I mean with Kennedy being the real McCoy vs. the wanna-be Kennedy (Barry whatever his real name).

[color="#0000ff"]Kennedy's Speech on Secret Societies[/color]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlghYpDx0f4
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