Has Anyone Logged Onto Hussein O's New Web Site?

@Adoniah (7513)
United States
September 16, 2011 9:15pm CST
It is called: Attack Watch.com. Just google it and check it out for yourself. It is Mr. Paranoia's latest attempt to get us to "Rat Fink" on each other for writing or saying something about him. His "People will then tell you how to "debunk" what ever was written or said. I would imagine that they will also set their watch dogs on the person doing the 'writing and speaking' for all eternity. I read about this about a week ago and thought it was a joke, but then I just saw it again, so I checked it out. I did not log on however. I have enough problems as it is. I do not need anymore. So what are your thoughts now that you have checked it out...You just have to check this out...You do not have to log on to get the effect...
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• United States
17 Sep 11
Show some respect. Our esteemed President's name is Barack Obama. If you want anyone to take your comments seriously, don't out yourself as some deranged islamophobe. Attackwatch.com is just like a fact checking site. Unfortunately, far too many nut jobs form opinions based on the opinions and twisted and obvious lies from the republicans, without putting forth any due diligence or research. They just hold their lies to be the truth, and then spread the misinformation.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
17 Sep 11
His MIDDLE name is Hussein and I have to say, "SO???" He didn't exactly choose his own name, including the middle name, and he was born before the Hussein we're all familiar with had become a dictator or was known to the world. IT'S JUST A NAME! Annie
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
17 Sep 11
Why would any president need such a site? His name is Hussein by the way.
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• United States
18 Sep 11
The reason our president needs such a website is to help derail all the lies, to which you evidently subscribe. I will repeat: Unfortunately, far too many nut jobs form opinions based on the opinions and twisted and obvious lies from the republicans, without putting forth any due diligence or research. They just hold their lies to be the truth, and then spread the misinformation.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
17 Sep 11
I haven't logged onto our President's website but I did get an e-mail regarding this fact-checking program. You asked in a comment to another poster why he'd feel the need for this; isn't that obvious? I mean, given the dirty politics of personal destruction these days, don't you think ANYONE should that an opportunity to defend him or herself? If there weren't such unfair and untrue stories, mostly started and circulated by bigots and their gullible followers there wouldn't be any need. I'd feel the same way if this were happening to a Republican, by the way. Seriously, it's one thing for people to disagree with the President's policies and ideas but why is there such hatred towards this man? Annie
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
17 Sep 11
No, President Obama isn't paranoid; to be "paranoid", one has to be at least partially imagining someone is out to get you. Of course, there has been "hatred" toward other Presidents but "they" weren't a rather large group of people, "they" were individuals who were criminally insane or delusional. Nobody ever accused Kennedy or Reagan of being un-American or anti-American; nobody questioned their loyalty. The same is true of the Bushes. Annie
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
17 Sep 11
You have a right to your opinion Annie, just as everyone else does... Shalom
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
17 Sep 11
Don't you think that there has been hatred toward other presidents? They killed Kennedy. They shot Reagan, he did survive... They HATED both the Bush presidents, but I did not see a web-site like this for either of them...Hussein O is paranoid. It is pathetic. Grow a pair already.
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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
19 Sep 11
Wow! That's pretty crazy! emphasis on "crazy".. Imagine if republicans did that! I'm going to check out this one, about attack watch dot com.. http://serr8d.blogspot.com/2011/09/attack-watch-dot-com-paid-for-by.html
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
19 Sep 11
It is the word Attack that bothered me the most. Why does he always use the word attack?
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
19 Sep 11
Interesting link...thanks!
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@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
17 Sep 11
if you go to www.wnd.com there is a good following article on it showing the link you are talking about. I am presently reading the book that this committee is trying to derail. I know what my thoughts are on it, and if you read the article on the first link, it was actually stated what I believed all along. I am ex military so I understand having to show credentials. Whether you are enlisting in the Army or serving as our Commander in Chief it is an obligation not a choice. I still stand for the Constitution myself. But then I am in love with history and what it stands for. After serving in two wars it kind of makes you want to know more about history. All I can say is with all the stuff going on time will tell.
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
17 Sep 11
I am a Navy Vet...I will never consider myself, 'Ex' Military even though I no longer actively serve my country. I do not consider this president an honorable man. He has no concept of Honor to our Country. He has made it clear that we must honor him not our Country. His is a sick bas-ard.
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@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
18 Sep 11
When you say you are ex military it meant at least to us during our time that we got out and not retired. Sorry to offend you. I would have went AWOL before I would have served under this president I have NO respect for him whatsoever
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• United States
18 Sep 11
That would be treasonous, Marie. You and Adoniah are very disrespectful to our esteemed President who has more honour in his pinky finger than the two of you put together. I wouldn't want you defending my country, anyway, as your references to our President who cares about our citizens show that you don't.
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