Mr Cameron, you’re no Barack Obama
Thank goodness for that. We don't want Barack Obama.
We want changes to happen in the UK, not just to be a bunch of rhetoric, as it was in the US.
P.S. (I'm not sure that we want David Cameron, either)
This is a discussion on Mr Cameron, you’re no Barack Obama within the United Kingdom Politics & Political Forum forums, part of the United Kingdom Political Forums category; In the week that Mr Obama was elected in November 2008, the Tory leader rose in the House of Commons ...
In the week that Mr Obama was elected in November 2008, the Tory leader rose in the House of Commons to congratulate the US president-to-be and claimed that the change he promised contrasted with the offer of "more of the same" from Labour. So, for the next eight weeks, Mr Cameron's Conservatives, like Mr Obama's Democrats, will stand for "change". And indeed "Vote for change" could be a powerful message, but if the opposition cannot articulate what that change entails, it will continue to decline in the polls.
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Mr Cameron, you’re no Barack Obama
Thank goodness for that. We don't want Barack Obama.
We want changes to happen in the UK, not just to be a bunch of rhetoric, as it was in the US.
P.S. (I'm not sure that we want David Cameron, either)
Jesus said in Luke 13:5, "unless you repent you will all likewise perish"
Jesus said in Luke 13:5, "unless you repent you will all likewise perish"
That is a poorly made sign.
They blame Obama for the increase in debt. Better to have more debt than the Collapse of the US financial markets, and unemployment levels much higher than they are now.
One of the causes of the world wide meltdown was not enough regulation in certain areas.
The US public is much more wasteful than the US federal govt. Bush and cheney playing soldiers wasted alot more than Obama, though Obama actually isn't wasting money.
Less corruption you mean. That is if you call the former VP of the US giving massive contracts in Iraq to companies he has financial interests corrupt. I do, BTW.
Barry, try to create at least one intelligent post. You really embarrass yourself.
Why can't Jesus eat M&Ms?
Because they keep falling through the holes in his hands!
Jesus may love you, but he won't respect you in the morning.
I love it when you personally abuse me.
It shows that:
1. You don't agree with what I post.
2. I am getting up your nose.
They are not my objectives, but it is an added bonus when that happens.
I prefer, generally, to ignore your posts and your personal insults.
Had you noticed how little I respond to your posts and insults?
I've made an exception for this one.
Good bye Kiwi, as far as I am concerned, from this moment on, you no longer exist.
Jesus said in Luke 13:5, "unless you repent you will all likewise perish"
Sorry to interafere on your discussion did you even know what abuse means and the types of abuses and how to proof read them rather than drawing your own private revenge departure with some overpaid judges, do you even know the types of people or occassion to observe asbos when the case is already ben heard in the court ?
L.o.l pub police.
Cloud Nine.
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Jesus said in Luke 13:5, "unless you repent you will all likewise perish"
Cut out the personal insults please!![]()
"The object of universities is not to make skilful lawyers, physicians or engineers. It is to make capable and cultivated human beings." John Stewart Mill
Mr Cameron, you're no Barack Obama.
I'm glad he isn't. Cameron is showing some leadership abilities, instead of just talking about it
Thank God.
Obama is a useless president - I will be surprised if he managed to get another term and I am confident history will not look well on him. During this Libyan crisis, Cameron has showed leadership, and decisiveness. He put forward the proposals that the UN have voted upon and I would consider that a personal victory for him and a damn good one for a new head of government. I am no fan of Cameron, but he has done well.
But then again, in the early days, Blair made some brilliant foreign policy decisions.
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