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You are kidding, right? Obama is worse president the U.S. has ever had...unless you agree with him that the U.S. should be destroyed - because he's indeed doing a great job of doing that...
Any objective assessment would refute any suggestion that he's trying to destroy our country, since the reality is we are doing better now than anytime in the past several years.
Last edited by CaseyB; 01-15-2011 at 07:59 AM..
Reason: rude/personal
He's definitely up there in the respect category for pulling us back from the brink of depression, focusing on cutting taxes for 98% of Americans, finally removing bigoted legislation against homosexuals, and pushing landmark health care legislation that presidents have been trying to pass since Teddy Roosevelt. I'm not sure the respect has anything to do with that strange Nobel prize, but he's certainly earned a lot of credit.
Any objective assessment would refute any suggestion that he's trying to destroy our country, since the reality is we are doing better now than anytime in the past several years.
WHAT? Please, PLEASE explain the bolded part. And it would be nice if you provided FACTS.
Seeing how he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Obama seems to be one of the most, if not the most respected president that the US ever had. He's very popular with the European leaders and is also well respected by Russia's president Medvedev and prime minister Putin. China's Wen Jiabao recently called Obama a great champion of justice committed to world peace.
I can't think of any other president even remotely as popular in the world as him...what do you think?
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