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Originally posted by The Cyfre
I agree with every one of your points because, as I stated several times previous to this post, I completely support bashing the politician. I don't support belittling those who voted for the politician. It's not productive and it only breeds animosity, which creates rifts in relationships, adding distance, alienating neighbor from neighbor.
Originally posted by Mynaeris
I was surprised to see this thread? Are there still any Obama's supporters left after the recent stream of political disasters?
Originally posted by The Cyfre
I'm not one of those guys who doesn't point a finger, and I don't think there's anything wrong with laying a little blame. It got people motivated to toss out a corrupt Republican party, and hopefully it will get people motivated to toss out a corrupt Democratic party in a few years and usher in a period where Americans realize there's more than two parties. But that's just me.
You didn't even address my point at all, by the way. Why can't we stop belittling each other based on who we favor politically?
Originally posted by mental modulator
Originally posted by Mynaeris
I was surprised to see this thread? Are there still any Obama's supporters left after the recent stream of political disasters?
Ya I know... after BUSH invaded the wrong country and now has created the LARGEST debt in WORLD history, I am still surprised at the shear number of BUSH friendly folks.
Originally posted by Irish M1ck
reply to post by skeptic1
Do you have anything to add, or do you just interrupt and shoot down threads that you don't agree with?
[edit on 2/19/2009 by Irish M1ck]
At least 60% of the people that voted for Obama Bought the whole "hope" and "change" line And didn't do any research on the guy.
At least 35% of the people that voted for Obama voted for him because he's black. Again they didn't do any research about the guy.
Obama hasn't made it 100 days yet and is already showing his (how should i phrase this nicely?) less than stellar decision making skills. (Look to his cabinet choices, and this new banker bailout)
Obama promises transparency and Bi-Partisanship. The first big challange he faces he goes back on his promises.
some could ask you the same thing.
Originally posted by sugarmonkey
Originally posted by mental modulator
Originally posted by Mynaeris
I was surprised to see this thread? Are there still any Obama's supporters left after the recent stream of political disasters?
Ya I know... after BUSH invaded the wrong country and now has created the LARGEST debt in WORLD history, I am still surprised at the shear number of BUSH friendly folks.
Bush may have created the largest debt in the world, but Obama's porked up "stimulus" plan isn't exactly going to help it much is it. No offense meant, JMO
Still going with the whole he won because he's black thing, eh? I'd work on that one.
If those end up being the worst decisions Obama made, then it will be a peachy 8 years.
Literally 3 seconds of research and you would see how he didn't go back on a promise. Hell, you probably already know why your statement is incorrect, but you keep on spreading it around anyway.
Well, I just did, with your "post" (or should I say text full of the same old, tired rhetoric - get some new material).