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Old 05-29-2010, 08:30 PM
 
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The shining armor is falling from Obama like dandruff.

Liberals are becoming as disillusioned with him as conservatives were with Bush.
No, not true. "Liberals" dont have to be told who to like and not like, and they have the judgement to see that the current president is quietly doing a terrific job under nonstop horrific circumstances.
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:35 PM
 
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You're constantly saying this, but you err again. He's only the catalyst for all the lovely people who want to be polarized, divided and partisan.
"want to be divided and partisan"?

I don't think that many people really do want to be divided. However, when a president is so far to the left center, this is not unanticipated. The shocking thing is that less than two years into his presidency, even many on the left do not like him.

Nonetheless, the huge deficits and debt mess he left will be a monumental task for the next president, who will no doubt have to institute marked cuts in spending, which will not ingratiate him among those with snouts in the government trough. We all know that it needs to be done and will be done to save the nation. I doubt, despite the terrible mess that he has left, that the next president will be as immature as Obama to blame everything on him (although in this case, it would actually be true).
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:41 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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"want to be divided and partisan"?

I don't think that many people really do want to be divided. However, when a president is so far to the left center, this is not unanticipated. The shocking thing is that less than two years into his presidency, even many on the left do not like him.

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Hell, I didn't really like him when I voted for him, thought he was just another political hack. That being said I still think he was a damn sight better choice than a tired, fear mongering old man and his inept sidekick.
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:55 PM
 
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"want to be divided and partisan"?

I don't think that many people really do want to be divided. However, when a president is so far to the left center, this is not unanticipated. The shocking thing is that less than two years into his presidency, even many on the left do not like him.

Nonetheless, the huge deficits and debt mess he left will be a monumental task for the next president, who will no doubt have to institute marked cuts in spending, which will not ingratiate him among those with snouts in the government trough. We all know that it needs to be done and will be done to save the nation. I doubt, despite the terrible mess that he has left, that the next president will be as immature as Obama to blame everything on him (although in this case, it would actually be true).
There's just no one good place to start with this. Don't you read newspapers, or do you get all your news from the very lowest-level propaganda sources? On purpose? Why?

Sorry to be rude but your post is just one brainless cliche after another. Please go read something that will give you a sense of the complexity of keeping the United States afloat in this awful time of unprecedented crisis after crisis.
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:24 PM
 
Location: Out in the Badlands
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DC is like a black hole it sucks the life out anyone's best intentions.
we have the best government that lobbyists can buy
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