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Think back to when you first paid attention to Barack Obama. It could be his 2004 DNC speech, or his first year in the senate in 2005. Maybe it was the announcement of his presidential candidacy in 2007 or during the heat of the campaign itself. And maybe it was when he took office in 2009.
What was the first thing he said or did that made you turn sour on him? And also, can he ever redeem himself in your eyes?
Edit: Hate is a strong word. I know most of yall don't truly hate him. How about strongly oppose?
Last edited by workaholics; 02-03-2013 at 01:44 PM..
His nature. Which was cultivated long before anyone "knew" him. I've disliked, in the strongest sense, the Ilk of his nature since the 1980's.
He could do nothing to change my opinion of him but save to change his ingrain ideology. If you know anything about the man you understand that will never happen barring a Job like experience.
First you need to get your terminology correct. Being opposed to policies does not translate into "hate".
Apparently it does though, in the mind of liberals.
So we now know that liberals aren't "tolerant" - they hate anyone or anything that does not agree 100% with them, and they can't fathom that others don't feel the same way.
His nature. Which was cultivated long before anyone "knew" him. I've disliked the Ilk of his nature since the 1980's.
He could do nothing to change my opinion of him but save to change his ingrain ideology. If you know anything about the man you understand that will never happen barring a Job like experience.
Because my holy book tells me they are an abomination unto God.
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