Obama Accuses Putin of Being A Liar

Posted by KYFHO 11 years ago to News
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Have you ever noticed how a wrongdoer is apt to accuse you of their actions? A cheating spouse will accuse their mate. You can someone on a lie and they accuse you of a fib. Yea....like that.


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  • Posted by Temlakos 11 years ago
    I think Obama's covering up for his collusion with Putin. Remember him saying, "After my election, I will have more flexibility?"
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    But the "adults" voted him...twice. where ARE the real men??? (And yes, of course, talk is cheap and actions are proof...but are enough even watching him???)
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  • Posted by RonC 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I believe we should judge by what people do, rather than what they say. Speech is a social lubricant in public situations. Like a KY Jelly to use when you have to slide by. When Joe the Plumber said, "That sound like socialism to me!" the big 0 responded, "I like to spread it around a little..." That was innocent enough. When the Ohio democratic Party and their hacks went into Joe's background exposing his tax records and a business failure, for me, I knew Obama is a socialist. They wouldn't have reacted in that way (to destroy the accuser) if it were not true.

    So, what are his actions? Fast and furious=stonewall; Benghazi= stonewall; When conservative businessman Herman Cain was getting traction? Destroy him! Has anyone heard from any of those ladies since Cain dropped out?

    My take on the big 0, he wants us to back away from our successes and live more like Kenyans or Chinese. Our pulling back will give them the opportunity to gain a better life. Nice thought. It won't work because they don't know how, and the greedy of the world will pick up what ever we walk away from. He's a misguided ideologue and when he's done it will be time for the adults to set this country straight.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I enjoyed your story. However, calling bo a loser doesn't even come close to what he really is. Got any more stories about how to tell when someone is evil? :)
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  • Posted by RonC 11 years ago
    When I was in my twenties I owned a barber shop. I was into self help and motivation, and being a barber gave me a real chance to talk to people of all sorts. After a while I noticed this "tell". A loser, when faced with a set back, will find all sorts of excuses and others to blame when things don't go well. The winner, on the other hand, when faced with a failure will generally tell the boss, "I screwed this up, and it won't happen again." Conversely, upon success the loser will take credit for all of the good that has come from his great success. In the same circumstance the true winner will graciously thank everyone on his team and give specific credit to the outstanding performers on the team.

    Using these "tells" and considering the last several years; the economy, the participation rate, food stamps, cash for clunkers, Obama-care, fast and furious, Benghazi, Egypt, Syria, Ukraine, relations with Israel, the border, IRS, ...too many to recall; it is clear to me, as a Nation, we elected the wrong President, he's a loser!
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 11 years ago
    In Freudian terms, this would be called projection. Yes, it is the most common defense mechanism used by looters and moochers.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 11 years ago
    It takes one to know one. But if you want to talk about a serial liar, maybe Putin should feel offended.
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    Posted by $ AJAshinoff 11 years ago
    Would it be considered racist to say that this is an example of "the pot calling the kettle black?"
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    There is no foreign "policy." There are naïve intentions and superficial analyses. It is based on a philosophy that force of personality is all that is needed. It assumes that the US is an evil country and needs to be reigned back.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Our foreign policy is hard to figure out. We aid and appease enemies, ignore allies and send weapons to places where they can wind up in the hands of terrorists.
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    It makes more sense if one considers the weapons we were sending to Syria might have been used in the coordinated attack...
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    Posted by richrobinson 11 years ago
    That was so odd reading that statement. Obama said that the coordinated effort in Ukraine could not have been a spontaneous uprising and the weapons used proves that. Wonder why he didn't use the same deductive reasoning on Benghazi?
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