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Is that how Americans view Obama?

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Originally posted by mikelom
Is that how Americans view Obama?

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You'll have to qualify that statement.

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Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
You'll have to qualify that statement.
It begins with 'Q'.

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Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
You'll have to qualify that statement.
I agree. There are so many things I'm sure Mr. Obama does in a single day. I dare say that Americans will find at least one that he is qualified to do.

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He's what I expected.

I'm not disappointed in him. I'm disappointed for and in America, but I'm not disappointed in him. He's exactly who I expected him to be.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
He's what I expected.

I'm not disappointed in him. I'm disappointed for and in America, but I'm not disappointed in him. He's exactly who I expected him to be.
Sasquat and Gump got it right
and the Election took place while Main Street slept.

















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He was democratically, constitutionally elected. He was just a terrible choice.



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Which evidence? That unemployment is exactly the same as when he took office? Or that the debt has expanded by $10 trillion under his presidency? Or, that four American diplomats were abandoned to die while under attack in Libya? Perhaps that the Constitution of the United States - the very Bill of Rights that the Founding Fathers went out of their way to pass - is under assault like it has never been? Or, that US citizens are targeted in drone attacks, which completely defeats "no person shall be denied property, liberty or life without due process"? Or that the free market that has driven the world economy for the last sixty years is terrified to invest because of government regulation?

Which evidence were you talking about?


Originally posted by sasquatch672
He was democratically, constitutionally elected. He was just a terrible choice.
Reflecting an uninformed electorate.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Reflecting an uninformed electorate.
Or an informed electorate that disagrees with your tea party dogma.


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The real problem is that the two choices (rep & dem) were both lousy and there wasn't even a note worthy Independent to consider

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
and the Election took place while Main Street slept.
Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me???

Main Street was obviously wide awake during the election that renounced the Wall Street guy. Main Street turned out in droves because they didn't want to see yet another President driven by Wall Street values. The 99% have spoken, like it or not.


Originally posted by sasquatch672
Which evidence? That unemployment is exactly the same as when he took office? Or that the debt has expanded by $10 trillion under his presidency? Or, that four American diplomats were abandoned to die while under attack in Libya? Perhaps that the Constitution of the United States - the very Bill of Rights that the Founding Fathers went out of their ...[text shortened]... errified to invest because of government regulation?

Which evidence were you talking about?
All side issues designed to distract the 'man in the street' and make him wonder if their choice was the right one. You can tell because these issues are all Limbaugh and Hannity talk about.