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Obama doesn't annoy me that much. I don't like his views on redistributing wealth. I do admit that Obama does act and look very Presidential most of the time unlike Vice President Biden. I am much more annoyed by Obama supporters and how they act. I also hate those stupid shirts and pictures with an Obama portrait drawn like old Soviet/Communist propaganda posters. I saw them everywhere around my school during the weeks leading up to the election.
Hi, I'm Maria. Wish I could say the same. But I read his book Dreams From my Father. In it his pysche is transparently revealed. Would be nice if he ran the admiinistration that way.
His peeps think he's a blank "change" slate where everything they want or wish for they can have and they expect he'll deliver. That's just stupid but whose fault is it? 1) Their fault for being so naive? 2) His for seizing the opportunity and not clarifying what he stands for so he can be all things to all people? 3) The retarded fawning media for not pressing him during the campaign? I'd like to pick Number 3 but truthfully it's the responsibility of the voter to get their own answers so I blame them. Of course, if you had asked him a question and the Dems didn't like the question, they and the media would have investigated you as if you were John Gotti.
I strongly disagree with both Hillary Clinton and Obama as it relates to their policies. However, I find both Clintons extremely annoying while I don't find Obama annoying in the least. I think he actually has a great sense of humor and is VERY slick in dealing with people. Sometimes, it would be nice if he were more direct in answering questions, but that's his style.
I think your irritation is that you live in a deep Blue state & most people don't agree with your Republicanism. If you lived in the South you would likely feel right at home. Have you ever considering leaving California for a more comfortable place like Tuscaloosa Alabama?
Orange County is quite comfortable. And I am sure the town idiot in Tuscaloosa is probably a loudmouth Democrat too. It sure seems like all the town idiots here in OC are Democrats.
Orange County is quite comfortable. And I am sure the town idiot in Tuscaloosa is probably a loudmouth Democrat too. It sure seems like all the town idiots here in OC are Democrats.
To each his own! But life for Republicans will be a painful journey of disappointment & frustration for a very long time. And you can be sure that California will never vote for a Republican in our life time.
[quote=happ;7260493]To each his own! But life for Republicans will be a painful journey of disappointment & frustration for a very long time. And you can be sure that California will never vote for a Republican in our life time.[/QUOTE]
And California will always be an environmental and financial mess
I'm cautiously optimistic of Obama (didn't vote for him though).
But the supporters for the most part are way to arrogant and obnoxious. It's like dealing with 8 year olds.
yes it was fun in this forum during the election
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