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Title: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 09:00:12 AM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Schnauzer on June 24, 2014, 09:01:56 AM
Coach's idea of Hell is having to teach Crossfit to Barack Obama.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 240 is Back on June 24, 2014, 09:07:43 AM
even if I disagreed with the politics of a president, I can't think of anything safer for security than having him/her live on my block after retirement. 

And Coach, I think if you saw him while out on your morning jog, you'd shake his hands, smile, and be friendly.  Even if you dislike the man, the respect for the position, etc.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 09:35:20 AM
even if I disagreed with the politics of a president, I can't think of anything safer for security than having him/her live on my block after retirement. 

And Coach, I think if you saw him while out on your morning jog, you'd shake his hands, smile, and be friendly.  Even if you dislike the man, the respect for the position, etc.

Not a chance in hell. It's one thing to disagree with politics it's another to know that a person who claimed to be a president has such a hatred for this country with the sole purpose of destroying it shows he's just evil. I disagree with Clinton's (Bill) politics but I think he really wanted to help the country and was smart enough to come to the left of center when the public didn't agree...he cared. Obama flat out doesn't care, sympathizes with terrorists and couldn't careless about what the public thinks even though a overwhelming majority didn't want what ever he was offering. No, he can fuck off. Have him take up residence back in Kenya. 
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: d0nny2600 on June 24, 2014, 10:27:57 AM
Not a chance in hell. It's one thing to disagree with politics it's another to know that a person who claimed to be a president has such a hatred for this country with the sole purpose of destroying it shows he's just evil. I disagree with Clinton's (Bill) politics but I think he really wanted to help the country and was smart enough to come to the left of center when the public didn't agree...he cared. Obama flat out doesn't care, sympathizes with terrorists and couldn't careless about what the public thinks even though a overwhelming majority didn't want what ever he was offering. No, he can fuck off. Have him take up residence back in Kenya. 
I don't think Obama would take kindly to your disrespect for the English language.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: ESFitness on June 24, 2014, 10:29:07 AM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=

he could buy one of my clients homes in Thunderbird Cove.. only 5.5mil for 8500 sq ft
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Mr Nobody on June 24, 2014, 10:32:05 AM
Not a chance in hell. It's one thing to disagree with politics it's another to know that a person who claimed to be a president has such a hatred for this country with the sole purpose of destroying it shows he's just evil. I disagree with Clinton's (Bill) politics but I think he really wanted to help the country and was smart enough to come to the left of center when the public didn't agree...he cared. Obama flat out doesn't care, sympathizes with terrorists and couldn't careless about what the public thinks even though a overwhelming majority didn't want what ever he was offering. No, he can fuck off. Have him take up residence back in Kenya. 
I heard he might move out here in the NC mountains next to Goodrum.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Nails on June 24, 2014, 10:36:23 AM
I have passed by his home he owns in Chicago, even thou he is in Washington , the street is always blocked off with Chicago PD at all times, has to be the safest block in all of America
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Mr Anabolic on June 24, 2014, 10:42:28 AM
I have passed by his home he owns in Chicago, even thou he is in Washington , the street is always blocked off with Chicago PD at all times, has to be the safest block in all of America

Been past Romney's neighborhood in La Jolla many times.  There are always 1-2 black SUVs with dark tinted windows sitting at either end of the street.  Any person/car that looks out of place are stopped and questioned.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: JOHN MATRIX on June 24, 2014, 10:46:02 AM
Its hard to see obama retiring to any place other than an urban liberal stronghold (chicago, ny, san fran)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on June 24, 2014, 11:58:32 AM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=


Obama bought a home in Asheville, NC you midget
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Simple Simon on June 24, 2014, 12:01:27 PM
(http://desertcommunity.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/tiny-adobe-line-shack-1.jpg)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Kwon_2 on June 24, 2014, 12:02:02 PM
even if I disagreed with the politics of a president, I can't think of anything safer for security than having him/her live on my block after retirement. 

And Coach, I think if you saw him while out on your morning jog, you'd shake his hands, smile, and be friendly.  Even if you dislike the man, the respect for the position, etc.

Not a chance in Hell!


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Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Viking11 on June 24, 2014, 12:04:31 PM
Wasn't Obama the one who ordered the hit on Bin Laden? 
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Roger Bacon on June 24, 2014, 12:06:09 PM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=

Don't worry, we're screwed either way. HUD will eventually destroy every neighborhood and small town in the US anyway by shipping in Obama voters.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 12:10:11 PM

Obama bought a home in Asheville, NC you midget

You dumbshit. Either you can't read or stupid. You actually think we're just going to buy him one home? Gee, let's think about this. Rancho Mirage or ashvill? No, we'll buy him two
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: chixlegs on June 24, 2014, 02:24:29 PM
Coach is gonna be mowing Obama's lawn while el presidente enjoys a lemonade in the sun.  When the lawn is done, he'll challenge Coach to a basketball game and promptly humiliate him Harlem Globetrotters style.  Giving him a nice skippy off the forehead and then taking the ball right past him to the hole.  Coach will be seen holding his chest mid court and mumbling something about needing to get "back" into shape.
 :D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Pray_4_War on June 24, 2014, 03:04:40 PM
Wasn't Obama the one who ordered the hit on Bin Laden? 

Where is the body or any evidence that this hit actually happened.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Teutonic Knight on June 24, 2014, 03:19:02 PM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


Hey Coachy, Silverton Mad Max's town could be right place for U.
 :)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Teutonic Knight on June 24, 2014, 03:20:54 PM
(http://desertcommunity.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/tiny-adobe-line-shack-1.jpg)

900 millions  Pakis would kill for that shack !.
 ;D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 240 is Back on June 24, 2014, 03:24:34 PM
You dumbshit. Either you can't read or stupid. You actually think we're just going to buy him one home? Gee, let's think about this. Rancho Mirage or ashvill? No, we'll buy him two

who bought obama these homes?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: A Righteous Sort on June 24, 2014, 03:25:05 PM
Not a chance in hell. It's one thing to disagree with politics it's another to know that a person who claimed to be a president has such a hatred for this country with the sole purpose of destroying it shows he's just evil. I disagree with Clinton's (Bill) politics but I think he really wanted to help the country and was smart enough to come to the left of center when the public didn't agree...he cared. Obama flat out doesn't care, sympathizes with terrorists and couldn't careless about what the public thinks even though a overwhelming majority didn't want what ever he was offering. No, he can fuck off. Have him take up residence back in Kenya. 

You can tell that you just don't like Obama because he's a powerful black man aka a hebrew
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: calfzilla on June 24, 2014, 04:08:36 PM
Did you see Obama cause a stir by walking to Chipotle for a burrito today?  Gosh you gotta love that guy, he's so real!
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 24, 2014, 04:18:12 PM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=

Joe, is your other house in San Diego?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: irishdave on June 24, 2014, 04:19:31 PM
Serious question: Will he have security 24/7 once he's finished his term? I mean, there sure as hell will be a lot of enemies for him to worry about?? How does George Bush live nowadays?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Nails on June 24, 2014, 04:20:11 PM
Serious question: Will he have security 24/7 once he's finished his term? I mean, there sure as hell will be a lot of enemies for him to worry about?? How does George Bush live nowadays?


Yes,  Secret Service protection FOREVER
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 24, 2014, 04:26:59 PM
Serious question: Will he have security 24/7 once he's finished his term? I mean, there sure as hell will be a lot of enemies for him to worry about?? How does George Bush live nowadays?

How is this a serious question?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: calfzilla on June 24, 2014, 04:27:51 PM
May be
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: chixlegs on June 24, 2014, 04:31:23 PM
Where is the body or any evidence that this hit actually happened.
LOL, I love conspiracy theorists.  Bin Laden is living in France with Jim Morrison and the whole thing was staged.  The navy seals all lied about raiding his compound b/c they wanted to look cool in front of their friends.  Then the whole federal government got involved in covering up the whole lie and even Al Qaeda and Bin Laden himself agreed to pretend he was dead b/c Obama promised him he'd give him his Whitney Houston poster if he'd play along.  Elaborate.  Clever.  Well-played Mr. President.  Unfortunately someone on an internet forum has exposed you.  :-*
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Roger Bacon on June 24, 2014, 04:42:51 PM
Coach is gonna be mowing Obama's lawn while el presidente enjoys a lemonade in the sun.  When the lawn is done, he'll challenge Coach to a basketball game and promptly humiliate him Harlem Globetrotters style.  Giving him a nice skippy off the forehead and then taking the ball right past him to the hole.  Coach will be seen holding his chest mid court and mumbling something about needing to get "back" into shape.
 :D

Fuck off, we're not Otwink fans here you fucking bottom bitch.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: irishdave on June 24, 2014, 04:59:32 PM
How is this a serious question?

Obviously he'll have security but what would the detail be, does he have marines and ninjas following him going to buy groceries is what I mean you phaggot
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Lustral on June 24, 2014, 05:21:47 PM
Knew thread would somehow be about Obama....

First off, Obama is not a good president, he arrived at a serendipitous time when people were disillusioned with both the current and outgoing president Bush, and the status quo. All around the world incumbent political parties suffered because of the crash; he was different because he was black and the (at the time) opposition party.

Secondly, he promised "change" and people bought it.

He should have changed things soon as he got into office, Wall Street is pissing on people again because he failed to act and it is too far removed from the crash to make sweeping changes now.

However, he is not a Muslim, he is American, he does not sympathise with terrorists (see what was known of Osama before Obama set foot in the White House)... you disagree with him, and often rightly so, but you draw on far fetched theories and complete bullshit sometimes to justify a point that could be made on evidence alone.

This isn't Fox News, we aren't retards who need propaganda fed to us to be able to make an informed decision. He is a bad president, but he is working with a shitty congress and you don't need to invent conspiracy theories to strengthen your point unless you are devoid of good arguments or underestimate our intelligence.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Mr Anabolic on June 24, 2014, 05:31:08 PM
Knew thread would somehow be about Obama....

First off, Obama is not a good president, he arrived at a serendipitous time when people were disillusioned with both the current and outgoing president Bush, and the status quo. All around the world incumbent political parties suffered because of the crash; he was different because he was black and the (at the time) opposition party.

Secondly, he promised "change" and people bought it.

He should have changed things soon as he got into office, Wall Street is pissing on people again because he failed to act and it is too far removed from the crash to make sweeping changes now.

However, he is not a Muslim, he is American, he does not sympathise with terrorists (see what was known of Osama before Obama set foot in the White House)... you disagree with him, and often rightly so, but you draw on far fetched theories and complete bullshit sometimes to justify a point that could be made on evidence alone.

This isn't Fox News, we aren't retards who need propaganda fed to us to be able to make an informed decision. He is a bad president, but he is working with a shitty congress and you don't need to invent conspiracy theories to strengthen your point unless you are devoid of good arguments or underestimate our intelligence.

You forgot to mention Obama lies about absolutely everything... even worse than Bush did.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Lustral on June 24, 2014, 05:34:53 PM
You forgot to mention Obama lies about absolutely everything... even worse than Bush did.

They all lie. FDR tried to cover up his polio ffs.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Stan Diego on June 24, 2014, 06:32:17 PM
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 06:45:17 PM
I don't care about his politics anymore. Most people already know by now he's an incompetent, radical Muslim traitor. That being said, it's those traits that bring down the value in that desert community.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 24, 2014, 06:49:36 PM
I don't care about his politics anymore. Most people already know by now he's an incompetent, radical Muslim traitor. That being said, it's those traits that bring down the value in that desert community.

LOL - still feeling a bit chapped over the LANDSLIDE predictions
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 07:11:50 PM
LOL - still feeling a bit chapped over the LANDSLIDE predictions

No. Still amazed about how many dumbshits there are in this country that fell for his bullshit. Just reminds me how right I was. Lol
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 24, 2014, 07:32:37 PM
No. Still amazed about how many dumbshits there are in this country that fell for his bullshit. Just reminds me how right I was. Lol

why are you not amazed at how your party can't find a candidate to beat such a weak POTUS

maybe it's because you're in the dumbest sector of the stupid party (you know the sector that truly believes that Obama is a "radical muslim traitor")
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: mr.turbo on June 24, 2014, 07:32:52 PM
(http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq354/Eclectablog/ObamaAllFour.jpg)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: gmflex on June 24, 2014, 07:56:22 PM
Coach is gonna be mowing Obama's lawn while el presidente enjoys a lemonade in the sun.  When the lawn is done, he'll challenge Coach to a basketball game and promptly humiliate him Harlem Globetrotters style.  Giving him a nice skippy off the forehead and then taking the ball right past him to the hole.  Coach will be seen holding his chest mid court and mumbling something about needing to get "back" into shape.
 :D




The coach has a borderline obsession with Obama..
Coach you need to move on...  ;D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 10:29:12 PM
why are you not amazed at how your party can't find a candidate to beat such a weak POTUS

maybe it's because you're in the dumbest sector of the stupid party (you know the sector that truly believes that Obama is a "radical muslim traitor")

Funny, Romney predicted almost everything in detail about Obama's policies and how they would turn out. Romney wasn't weak, I contend that their was so much voter fraud and intimidation no one would have won. You got your wish about Obama being (what ever he is) we're all paying the price. Even most who voted for him regret it and if they don't they still couldn't answer why they voted for him. Just be it was a "landslide" doesn't mean it was the right choice...obviously.

It won't happen, but after he leaves he should be brought up on charges of treason (yes, I'm well aware of the maximum penalty) at the very least. Not a good "leader" not a good person only has HIS best interests in mind, not the countries. You could say he had 10 americans set up to be killed..add accomplice to murder in there as well..and yes, Killery as well.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 24, 2014, 10:47:20 PM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=

No need to sell, Coach.  I'll haul your double wide to Desert Hot Springs for $400, including hookup at your new trailer park.  Hell, you don't belong in Rancho Mirage or anywhere near it, anyway. 
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 24, 2014, 11:12:25 PM
No need to sell, Coach.  I'll haul your double wide to Desert Hot Springs for $400, including hookup at your new trailer park.  Hell, you don't belong in Rancho Mirage or anywhere near it, anyway. 

No double wides on a golf course with a view of the San Jucento Mountains that I'm aware of  :)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 25, 2014, 08:31:52 AM
No double wides on a golf course with a view of the San Jucento Mountains that I'm aware of  :)

don't you actually have to be on title to sell a property

btw - have one of those unfortunate 8th graders that you "coach" explain the difference between "may be" and "maybe"



Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 09:02:34 AM
don't you actually have to be on title to sell a property

btw - have one of those unfortunate 8th graders that you "coach" explain the difference between "may be" and "maybe"





You seen a little obsessive. haha
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Mr. MB on June 25, 2014, 09:38:13 AM
BO is an experienced community organizer and would be a winner on the Neighborhood Watch and HOA board.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 25, 2014, 10:04:40 AM
You seen a little obsessive. haha

just a guess but it appears to be true

why did you pm me about this instead of just posting on this thread
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: chixlegs on June 25, 2014, 10:24:48 AM
Funny, Romney predicted almost everything in detail about Obama's policies and how they would turn out. Romney wasn't weak, I contend that their was so much voter fraud and intimidation no one would have won. You got your wish about Obama being (what ever he is) we're all paying the price. Even most who voted for him regret it and if they don't they still couldn't answer why they voted for him. Just be it was a "landslide" doesn't mean it was the right choice...obviously.

It won't happen, but after he leaves he should be brought up on charges of treason (yes, I'm well aware of the maximum penalty) at the very least. Not a good "leader" not a good person only has HIS best interests in mind, not the countries. You could say he had 10 americans set up to be killed..add accomplice to murder in there as well..and yes, Killery as well.
LOL, are you kidding me dude?  You sound like a child!  Completely absurd, baseless accusations.  Do you really believe the shit that comes out of your mouth???  This is why the Republican party is in such disarray -- it's being hijacked by conspiracy theorists who make bizarre and wildly unfounded accusations.  As Colbert said regarding "voter fraud"......"The complete lack of evidence is evidence enough for me".  ;D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 10:29:46 AM
LOL, are you kidding me dude?  You sound like a child!  Completely absurd, baseless accusations.  Do you really believe the shit that comes out of your mouth???  This is why the Republican party is in such disarray -- it's being hijacked by conspiracy theorists who make bizarre and wildly unfounded accusations.  As Colbert said regarding "voter fraud"......"The complete lack of evidence is evidence enough for me".  ;D

Baseless? How does one person win 100% in multiple precincts? lol. How come Holder did nothing about the voter intimidation with the black panthers? How come nothing was done about those precincts with Obama plastered all over the walls? How come nothing was done with people voting multiple times? I could go on.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Option D on June 25, 2014, 10:30:10 AM
Not a chance in hell. It's one thing to disagree with politics it's another to know that a person who claimed to be a president has such a hatred for this country with the sole purpose of destroying it shows he's just evil. I disagree with Clinton's (Bill) politics but I think he really wanted to help the country and was smart enough to come to the left of center when the public didn't agree...he cared. Obama flat out doesn't care, sympathizes with terrorists and couldn't careless about what the public thinks even though a overwhelming majority didn't want what ever he was offering. No, he can fuck off. Have him take up residence back in Kenya. 
hes a negro...how dare he be the president
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 10:31:46 AM
just a guess but it appears to be true

why did you pm me about this instead of just posting on this thread

or maybe you're just a little bent because your president literally failed as was predicted?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 10:33:24 AM
hes a negro...how dare he be the president

I'd be VERY happy with an Allen West or Dr. Carson in the White House. Quit playing the race card. It's old and a cop out.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Option D on June 25, 2014, 10:34:21 AM
Knew thread would somehow be about Obama....

First off, Obama is not a good president, he arrived at a serendipitous time when people were disillusioned with both the current and outgoing president Bush, and the status quo. All around the world incumbent political parties suffered because of the crash; he was different because he was black and the (at the time) opposition party.

Secondly, he promised "change" and people bought it.

He should have changed things soon as he got into office, Wall Street is pissing on people again because he failed to act and it is too far removed from the crash to make sweeping changes now.

However, he is not a Muslim, he is American, he does not sympathise with terrorists (see what was known of Osama before Obama set foot in the White House)... you disagree with him, and often rightly so, but you draw on far fetched theories and complete bullshit sometimes to justify a point that could be made on evidence alone.

This isn't Fox News, we aren't retards who need propaganda fed to us to be able to make an informed decision. He is a bad president, but he is working with a shitty congress and you don't need to invent conspiracy theories to strengthen your point unless you are devoid of good arguments or underestimate our intelligence.
that was a big dog post....you have slightly restored my faith in humanity. 3333 and coach dash those hopes almost daily.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Straw Man on June 25, 2014, 11:19:28 AM
or maybe you're just a little bent because your president literally failed as was predicted?

winning re-election is now called "failing" ?

next thing you know he'll be on here pretending he "maybe" forced to sell a property he doesn't own

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 11:53:39 AM
winning re-election is now called "failing" ?

next thing you know he'll be on here pretending he "maybe" forced to sell a property he doesn't own



lol...is that a fact? lol
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 12:00:07 PM
winning re-election is now called "failing" ?

next thing you know he'll be on here pretending he "maybe" forced to sell a property he doesn't own



Yup...failed 1000% at his "job". If he actually worked for a company he would have been out on his ass within a year at best.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: dr.chimps on June 25, 2014, 12:04:52 PM
Ah, a thoughtful, nuanced political discussion.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 240 is Back on June 25, 2014, 12:41:52 PM
I don't care about his politics anymore. Most people already know by now he's an incompetent, radical Muslim traitor. That being said, it's those traits that bring down the value in that desert community.

Well, since the latest bunch of GOP leaders has adopted many of the SAME positions as obama, it is getting tougher to argue with his policies.

Most (except Cruz) have got with obama on supporting amnesty.
Many are supporting minimum wage - ROMNEY included.
Many love his big govt spending, and keep giving him his way on budget.
And of course, most repubs have completely shut up on Obamacare - they just accept it now.

So yeah, it's harder to shit on obama's political positions when many of them are republican positions now :(
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: mr.turbo on June 25, 2014, 07:31:16 PM
If OP has ever produced a single coherent thought please bring it to my attention
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 25, 2014, 08:39:33 PM
No double wides on a golf course with a view of the San Jucento Mountains that I'm aware of  :)

No?  Check out Date Palm Country Club in Cathedral City, Coach.  Been there for 40 years.  It's on a golf course, and I think you can get in for about ten grand.  Can you raise that?  Won't have to worry about Obama being a neighbor there, and I think you'd fit in swell.  Great view of those mountains, too, which are spelled "San Jacinto", in case you did not know.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 08:44:36 PM
No?  Check out Date Palm Country Club in Cathedral City, Coach.  Been there for 40 years.  It's on a golf course, and I think you can get in for about ten grand.  Can you raise that?  Won't have to worry about Obama being a neighbor there, and I think you'd fit in swell.  Great view of those mountains, too, which are spelled "San Jacinto", in case you did not know.

Like I said. Not that I'm aware of. Besides, he could bring down the value of an entire city with his presents...except maybe Palm Springs :D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: AbrahamG on June 25, 2014, 09:02:03 PM
We may have undesirables moving in and ruining the neighborhood >:(


http://variety.com/gallery/obama-real-estate-thunderbird-heights/#!1/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound&ref=/2014/dirt/real-estalker/could-president-obama-be-desert-bound-1201242254/pos=

maybe or may be? 

You see Vaughn, Coach here is our resident genius.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 25, 2014, 09:51:14 PM
Like I said. Not that I'm aware of. Besides, he could bring down the value of an entire city with his presents...except maybe Palm Springs :D

It's "presence", Coach.

Hey, I'm beginning to understand what's likely behind the "not that I'm aware of" refrain.  You might want to get checked out by a good MD.  A lot of things can mimic dementia.  Maybe dial back on the booze a bit.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: mr.turbo on June 25, 2014, 09:54:45 PM
coach is demented to the max
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Nails on June 25, 2014, 10:35:26 PM
Shit,

If this guy is seriously considering his desert home, I too will sell my beach home
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 25, 2014, 10:40:11 PM
It's "presence", Coach.

Hey, I'm beginning to understand what's likely behind the "not that I'm aware of" refrain.  You might want to get checked out by a good MD.  A lot of things can mimic dementia.  Maybe dial back on the booze a bit.

Didn't like what I had to say about Obama huh? This is the usual attack when they have no answer for their savior. Haha.

You sound like you hang out more on Palm Canyon Dr. than River Walk. lol
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Roger Bacon on June 26, 2014, 03:30:23 AM
maybe or may be? 

You see Vaughn, Coach here is our resident genius.

hahaha!!!!!!!!!!  ;D
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 26, 2014, 12:30:42 PM
Didn't like what I had to say about Obama huh? This is the usual attack when they have no answer for their savior. Haha.

You sound like you hang out more on Palm Canyon Dr. than River Walk. lol

Wow.  You really are gone.  Or else you don't live where you say you do.  The River is a shopping center.  And it is on Palm Canyon Drive. 

Don't care for Obama much, but seems like your real beef with him is motivated by something less than political disagreement.  Much less.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 26, 2014, 12:39:48 PM
Wow.  You really are gone.  Or else you don't live where you say you do.  The River is a shopping center.  And it is on Palm Canyon Drive. 

Don't care for Obama much, but seems like your real beef with him is motivated by something less than political disagreement.  Much less.

I know what river walk it. The point is I'd rather spend time at River than PCD. And you're right, I don't live there.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: mr.turbo on June 26, 2014, 01:27:16 PM
dont forget to sell the boat too
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: The Ugly on June 26, 2014, 02:39:37 PM
There's really nothing to do there but golf, right, Coach? And casinos, I guess.

Is O a big golfer?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: The True Adonis on June 26, 2014, 02:45:44 PM
Moron Coach doesn`t realize the benefits of having an ex-president living down the street.

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 26, 2014, 08:16:01 PM
Wow.  You really are gone.  Or else you don't live where you say you do.  The River is a shopping center.  And it is on Palm Canyon Drive. 

Don't care for Obama much, but seems like your real beef with him is motivated by something less than political disagreement.  Much less.

Wait, I just caught this. "The River is on Palm Canyon Dr." I didn't mean "The River" (I don't even know that place) I meant River Walk in Rancho Mirage. It's an outdoor mall with shops and restaurants. I particularly like the Yardhouse (great beer selection).
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 26, 2014, 08:45:54 PM
Moron Coach doesn`t realize the benefits of having an ex-president living down the street.



He's not a "president" he's a hoax, a fraud, a plant.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: calfzilla on June 26, 2014, 09:25:31 PM
He's not a "president" he's a hoax, a fraud, a plant.


 ::)
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 26, 2014, 09:27:56 PM
Wait, I just caught this. "The River is on Palm Canyon Dr." I didn't mean "The River" (I don't even know that place) I meant River Walk in Rancho Mirage. It's an outdoor mall with shops and restaurants. I particularly like the Yardhouse (great beer selection).

Coach, there is no "River Walk" mall. It's called The River.  River Walk is just one of sidewalks in the mall.  And the mall is located on Palm Canyon Drive (aka Highway 111) in Rancho Mirage.  That is the place you are talking about.  Nice place.  I like it, too.  Yard House is great.

I'd get a neurological checkup, if I were you.  Seriously.

http://www.theriveratranchomirage.com

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Gonuclear on June 26, 2014, 09:33:48 PM
Knew thread would somehow be about Obama....

First off, Obama is not a good president, he arrived at a serendipitous time when people were disillusioned with both the current and outgoing president Bush, and the status quo. All around the world incumbent political parties suffered because of the crash; he was different because he was black and the (at the time) opposition party.

Secondly, he promised "change" and people bought it.

He should have changed things soon as he got into office, Wall Street is pissing on people again because he failed to act and it is too far removed from the crash to make sweeping changes now.

However, he is not a Muslim, he is American, he does not sympathise with terrorists (see what was known of Osama before Obama set foot in the White House)... you disagree with him, and often rightly so, but you draw on far fetched theories and complete bullshit sometimes to justify a point that could be made on evidence alone.

This isn't Fox News, we aren't retards who need propaganda fed to us to be able to make an informed decision. He is a bad president, but he is working with a shitty congress and you don't need to invent conspiracy theories to strengthen your point unless you are devoid of good arguments or underestimate our intelligence.

You nailed it, Lustral.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 26, 2014, 09:54:05 PM
Coach, there is no "River Walk" mall. It's called The River.  River Walk is just one of sidewalks in the mall.  And the mall is located on Palm Canyon Drive (aka Highway 111) in Rancho Mirage.  That is the place you are talking about.  Nice place.  I like it, too.  Yard House is great.

I'd get a neurological checkup, if I were you.  Seriously.

http://www.theriveratranchomirage.com



Meh...you're right. When I think of palm canyon dr. I didn't even think that. I think Palm Springs.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 28, 2014, 11:34:04 AM
Knew thread would somehow be about Obama....

First off, Obama is not a good president, he arrived at a serendipitous time when people were disillusioned with both the current and outgoing president Bush, and the status quo. All around the world incumbent political parties suffered because of the crash; he was different because he was black and the (at the time) opposition party.

Secondly, he promised "change" and people bought it.

He should have changed things soon as he got into office, Wall Street is pissing on people again because he failed to act and it is too far removed from the crash to make sweeping changes now.

However, he is not a Muslim, he is American, he does not sympathise with terrorists (see what was known of Osama before Obama set foot in the White House)... you disagree with him, and often rightly so, but you draw on far fetched theories and complete bullshit sometimes to justify a point that could be made on evidence alone.

This isn't Fox News, we aren't retards who need propaganda fed to us to be able to make an informed decision. He is a bad president, but he is working with a shitty congress and you don't need to invent conspiracy theories to strengthen your point unless you are devoid of good arguments or underestimate our intelligence.


You can mostly blame the crash on increased regulations brought about long before 2007 by certain politicians who believed EVERYONE has a "right" to be a homeowner. I can't figure out why so many here are so against "Wall Street". It's been very good on the whole to myself and many others. I'd think more would hate the IRS, but I guess liberals see them as Robin Hood.


Do you prefer to be limited to what the mainstream media thinks you should know about things, or do you watch something other than the top rated cable news network for your news? Is your beef with Obama that he's too far to the right in your opinion?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 28, 2014, 11:38:13 AM
Coach is gonna be mowing Obama's lawn while el presidente enjoys a lemonade in the sun.  When the lawn is done, he'll challenge Coach to a basketball game and promptly humiliate him Harlem Globetrotters style.  Giving him a nice skippy off the forehead and then taking the ball right past him to the hole.  Coach will be seen holding his chest mid court and mumbling something about needing to get "back" into shape.
 :D

Such a moronic fantasy could only come from an angry, militant post-civil rights era African American mind. You forgot to throw in a cuckold scenario as well. Only problem with that is that Obama's 140 pound mulatto twink ass wouldn't make a very convincing mandingo, particularly opposite a pit bull like the Coach.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 28, 2014, 11:40:42 AM
LOL, are you kidding me dude?  You sound like a child!  Completely absurd, baseless accusations.  Do you really believe the shit that comes out of your mouth???  This is why the Republican party is in such disarray -- it's being hijacked by conspiracy theorists who make bizarre and wildly unfounded accusations.  As Colbert said regarding "voter fraud"......"The complete lack of evidence is evidence enough for me".  ;D

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 28, 2014, 11:41:20 AM
BO is an experienced community organizer and would be a winner on the Neighborhood Watch and HOA board.

There goes the neighborhood!
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Leatherneck on June 28, 2014, 11:57:43 AM
Meh...you're right. When I think of palm canyon dr. I didn't even think that. I think Palm Springs.
It is indeed The River. When I lived out that way I always thought that place was highly overrated. For that matter, I never cared for Palm Springs either. I do kind of miss L.A. Live, though.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Mr Nobody on June 28, 2014, 04:23:27 PM
I dont give a piss about a desert home, greens grass and trees are the deal.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Lustral on June 28, 2014, 04:30:33 PM

You can mostly blame the crash on increased regulations brought about long before 2007 by certain politicians who believed EVERYONE has a "right" to be a homeowner. I can't figure out why so many here are so against "Wall Street". It's been very good on the whole to myself and many others. I'd think more would hate the IRS, but I guess liberals see them as Robin Hood.


Do you prefer to be limited to what the mainstream media thinks you should know about things, or do you watch something other than the top rated cable news network for your news? Is your beef with Obama that he's too far to the right in your opinion?

I stand by my post, but I only recently heard about the ridiculous rules regarding selling homes to certain socio-economic groups (we all know what that means). There was a bank in Milwaukee or Connecticut in 2008 AFTER Lehman fell that was sent a letter FORCING it to give mortgages to shitty applicants because that was policy. (Edit: this bank was solvent and had acted conservatively in boom years) Yes that was retarded, but look at the year? Also, read Michael Lewis' books and tell me Wall Street was not to blame. FDR said this should never happen again and laws were passed to that effect yet were repealed resulting in what happened. No one person is to blame, something the OP is painfully ignorant of.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 29, 2014, 01:39:08 PM
I stand by my post, but I only recently heard about the ridiculous rules regarding selling homes to certain socio-economic groups (we all know what that means). There was a bank in Milwaukee or Connecticut in 2008 AFTER Lehman fell that was sent a letter FORCING it to give mortgages to shitty applicants because that was policy. (Edit: this bank was solvent and had acted conservatively in boom years) Yes that was retarded, but look at the year? Also, read Michael Lewis' books and tell me Wall Street was not to blame. FDR said this should never happen again and laws were passed to that effect yet were repealed resulting in what happened. No one person is to blame, something the OP is painfully ignorant of.

Michael Lewis writes interesting novels based upon reality, but I'd take them with a grain of salt. He's got to sell books to make money.

For example, the market is not "rigged" except in odd instances where a few people are found to be doing illegal things here and there.

The markets (like everything else in a free market) do have certain built-in advantages for those with lots of money and connections. But it doesn't mean you will lose all of your money (unless you're greedy or foolish) the way you usually will at the casino, and it doesn't mean that you can't get rich. You can - as long as you are patient, smart about things, and have realistic expectations.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Lustral on June 29, 2014, 02:19:22 PM
Michael Lewis writes interesting novels based upon reality, but I'd take them with a grain of salt. He's got to sell books to make money.

For example, the market is not "rigged" except in odd instances where a few people are found to be doing illegal things here and there.

The markets (like everything else in a free market) do have certain built-in advantages for those with lots of money and connections. But it doesn't mean you will lose all of your money (unless you're greedy or foolish) the way you usually will at the casino, and it doesn't mean that you can't get rich. You can - as long as you are patient, smart about things, and have realistic expectations.

the greatest trade ever or whatever it is called about john paulson details the cfds and how fucked they were. I would find it easier to laugh at german bankers they misled except ireland is paying for it.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: 2Thick on June 29, 2014, 02:28:26 PM
the greatest trade ever or whatever it is called about john paulson details the cfds and how fucked they were. I would find it easier to laugh at german bankers they misled except ireland is paying for it.

That was one hell of a move he made back in '07. He's had some ups and downs - moreso than most in his league. Takes very big, often risky positions on a limited number of holdings.

Guys like Paulson, Icahn, Buffett, and Soros with 11 figures in personal assets and that or more AUM can move entire markets by themselves. They tweet about a big move they just made, or CNBC reports that they just put a billion in this or that, the stock surges 5-10% or more behind them. The rest of us don't have that power - and have to be content to ride their coattails with a few of our bucks and do things differently with most of the rest of our time and money.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 29, 2014, 02:42:43 PM
When you are dead, you don't know you are dead.  But other people do and they have to suffer through it.  Same way when you are stupid.  As Coach proves on here every single day. 
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: calfzilla on June 29, 2014, 03:32:43 PM
When you are dead, you don't know you are dead.  But other people do and they have to suffer through it.  Same way when you are stupid.  As Coach proves on here every single day. 

LOL!
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Soul Crusher on June 29, 2014, 04:14:15 PM
Ofag will be broke divorced chooming crqcked out of his mind living on a carboard mat in penn station within 3 years of leaving his failed disastrous junta.   

F him and that fat slut mobacca
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Coach is Back! on June 29, 2014, 04:26:26 PM
When you are dead, you don't know you are dead.  But other people do and they have to suffer through it.  Same way when you are stupid.  As Coach proves on here every single day. 

What I prove everyday of the week on here since 09' is that your savior  is a failure and moral loser that you have no argument for. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Lustral on June 29, 2014, 04:51:16 PM
What I prove everyday of the week on here since 09' is that your savior  is a failure and moral loser that you have no argument for. Hope this helps.

Can't you separate your hate for a bad president from personal events?
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 29, 2014, 05:09:33 PM
What I prove everyday of the week on here since 09' is that your savior  is a failure and moral loser that you have no argument for. Hope this helps.

No, what you prove is that you are a stupid birther and when encounterng logic and reality that you need facts to draw upon to debate, you simple cry "you just don't get it do you" and then run away from the thread all together. 
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 29, 2014, 05:12:29 PM
Ofag will be broke divorced chooming crqcked out of his mind living on a carboard mat in penn station within 3 years of leaving his failed disastrous junta.   

F him and that fat slut mobacca

You can't keep Obama and gay thoughts out of your mind can you?

More latent homosexual projections from this little closet case.  Just go ahead and admit that Barry's given you a case of Jungle Fever you can't shake.  Is that it?  Life is difficult enough being a midget and living in the ghetto.  Rather than seeking meds for the mental instability you have given yourself with your self loathing, you instead attempt to feel better with projections.

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Soul Crusher on June 29, 2014, 05:28:59 PM
You can't keep Obama and gay thoughts out of your mind can you?



Refute one point here moron.


http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/barack-carter-article-1.1847138

Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 29, 2014, 06:09:00 PM
Refute one point right here closet fag.

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You can't keep Obama and gay thoughts out of your mind can you?

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More latent homosexual projections from this little closet case.  Just go ahead and admit that Barry's given you a case of Jungle Fever you can't shake.  Is that it?  Life is difficult enough being a midget and living in the ghetto.  Rather than seeking meds for the mental instability you have given yourself with your self loathing, you instead attempt to feel better with projections.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: Soul Crusher on June 29, 2014, 06:16:59 PM
Refute one point right here closet fag.


Lol - from the sickly frail low t hipster twink on roids and does even train.   Good job slaving for obama fool.
Title: Re: I maybe forced to sell my home in the desert..
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 29, 2014, 07:20:28 PM
LOL - from the closet case midget living in the ghetto with gay fantasies about Obama that he can't stop posting about all day long.   Good job at self loathing again queer.

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More latent homosexual projections from this little closet case.  Just go ahead and admit that Barry's given you a case of Jungle Fever you can't shake.  Is that it?  Life is difficult enough being a midget and living in the ghetto.  Rather than seeking meds for the mental instability you have given yourself with your self loathing, you instead attempt to feel better with projections.