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Obama Confuses Me
« on: March 10, 2011, 09:07:54 PM »
If Obama is bothered by Bully's then why has he not acted to help Libyans overcome Gadhafi and his murderous rule? After all he is the president of the US.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_OBAMA_BULLYING?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-03-10-17-24-51

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama smiled when he said his large ears and funny name once made him a target of school-yard harassment. But he was all seriousness Thursday when he told a White House conference on bullying that torment and intimidation must not be tolerated.

Some 13 million students, about a third of all those attending school, are bullied every year, the White House said. Experts say that puts them at greater risk of falling behind in their studies, abusing drugs or alcohol, or suffering mental or other health problems. Kids who are seen as different because of their race, clothes, disability or sexual orientation are more likely to be bullied.

"If there's one goal of this conference," Obama said, "it's to dispel the myth that bullying is just a harmless rite of passage or an inevitable part of growing up. It's not." He spoke to more than 100 parents, students, teachers and others gathered to discuss the problem and share ideas for solutions.

"Bullying can have destructive consequences for our young people. And it's not something we have to accept," he said.

The issue has been getting more attention partly because texting, Facebook, Twitter and other technologies are being used to carry it out - it's called cyberbullying - and because of media coverage of teens who have killed themselves after such taunting.

Families of some of those youngsters joined Obama at the White House, including Tina Meier, of suburban St. Louis. Meier's 13-year-old daughter, Megan, hanged herself in 2006 after falling victim to an Internet hoax carried out, in part, by an adult neighbor who posed as a boy. The neighbor, a woman, was later convicted of a federal misdemeanor in a landmark cyberbullying trial.

"No family should have to go through what these families have gone through," Obama said. "No child should feel that alone."

Meier had a message for parents who want to take away their children's computers and other electronic devices to spare them from bullying: It won't work. She urged them instead to get a better understanding of what their kids are doing.

"Technology is out there. We cannot shut it off. Children are not going to allow it to be shut off," Meier told participants. "We have to make sure that we have parents who understand what's going on in their child's online world, as well as the real world."

Speaking as a parent and as a victim, Obama urged everyone to help end bullying by working to create an atmosphere at school where children feel safe and feel like they belong. He said that even he felt out of place growing up.

"I have to say, with big ears and the name that I have, I wasn't immune," said Obama, who moved around a lot as a boy, being born in Hawaii and growing up there and in Indonesia. "I didn't emerge unscathed," he said.

Obama said adults have too often turned a blind eye to the problem by chalking up the harassment to kids being kids. But he said a national attitude adjustment is in order because of the damage that bullying can do.

A White House conference doesn't immediately solve any problem. But what it does do, particularly by involving the president, is tell the country that an issue is, in fact, a problem that requires a national response.

In the case of bullying, the conference also gave Obama another chance to press his education agenda. He has tried to make bullying a part of that by warning that failure to address the behavior puts the U.S. at risk of falling behind other countries academically.

Before breaking into smaller groups, conference participants heard from experts who study bullying. Discussions in the breakout sessions touched on anti-bullying efforts in schools, communities and on campuses, as well as on cyberbullying. Two other sessions were conducted online, including one with Sebelius answering questions.

Michelle Obama said parents need to be more involved in their children's lives, their schools and their activities since youngsters "don't always tell us every little detail." She said her youngest daughter, 9-year-old Sasha, often says "Nothing" in response to questions about her day at school.

The first lady, who introduced the president, also urged adults to set an example by treating others with compassion and respect, and giving each other the benefit of the doubt. "It sends a message to our kids about how they treat others," she said.

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Re: Obama Confuses Me
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2011, 12:31:47 PM »
Stating opposition to schoolyard bullies is hardly the same as risking our airmen's lives in an act of war against Libya. This is not an American problem. If we decide that it is an international problem, then we need to have support of other NATO countries.

Our President is doing precisely what he should do.
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Re: Obama Confuses Me
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2011, 12:38:33 PM »
Stating opposition to schoolyard bullies is hardly the same as risking our airmen's lives in an act of war against Libya. This is not an American problem. If we decide that it is an international problem, then we need to have support of other NATO countries.

Our President is doing precisely what he should do.

It is an American problem now that Dumbo has ruined domestic oil exploration in this country, thus causing us to rely on thugs and tyrants for our oil supply. Your president is a moron and so are you for voting for him and he is a 1-term president, worse than Carter.

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« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2011, 07:36:38 PM »
They are still exploring and drilling for oil, and dependence on foreign oil has not changed appreciably, except in your teensy mind. You are clueless as always. And President Obama will almost certainly be reelected. because the Republicans have no one who can beat him.
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Re: Obama Confuses Me
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2011, 08:04:55 PM »
They are still exploring and drilling for oil, and dependence on foreign oil has not changed appreciably, except in your teensy mind. You are clueless as always. And President Obama will almost certainly be reelected. because the Republicans have no one who can beat him.

dumbo did himself in and any fool can win in 2012 as long as they aren't Democrat. Just like the moron that won in 2008. Democrat are radioactive and can't possibly win. There are just a few dip-shits left that will vote Democrat and you are one of them. Where were you last November? Last Nov was about Obama, and the boy lost big-time.

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Re: Obama Confuses Me
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2011, 04:04:50 AM »


   It is not likely that any government of Lybia would fail to sell oil or wish to sell it cheap. This is nutral to the question of whether we should assist a rebellion or not.

    A No Fly Zone would be an act of war, not to be taken lightly.

      Time is important , Gaddifi is trying to win while we are still talking about it. There will be no value in a no fly zone if the rebellion is broken.

       This is a tough and important decision that can't wait or be dithered over, a no fly zone should be established ASAP or not at all, promiseing to consider it and maybe in a cupple of weeks put it up doesn't answer.

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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2011, 12:19:39 PM »


   It is not likely that any government of Lybia would fail to sell oil or wish to sell it cheap. This is nutral to the question of whether we should assist a rebellion or not.

    A No Fly Zone would be an act of war, not to be taken lightly.

      Time is important , Gaddifi is trying to win while we are still talking about it. There will be no value in a no fly zone if the rebellion is broken.

       This is a tough and important decision that can't wait or be dithered over, a no fly zone should be established ASAP or not at all, promiseing to consider it and maybe in a cupple of weeks put it up doesn't answer.

looks like everyone was talking about Gadhafi killed the rebels.

gee that is similar to the Iranian nuke program - the world talks whilst the Iranians forge ahead.