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Old 08-30-2013, 01:31 PM
 
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I would think that most Obama supporters would be very very embarassed at this point. The failures of Obama's economic policies, the lack of a budget under his watch, foreign affairs nightmares, the failure of his green initiatives, his constant divisiveness on race, class and gender matters, unemployment, the constant gaffes his VP makes, the mess that is Obamacare and the fact that it is raising premiums and cutting hours for people, more debt and more spending (when he promised to cut), the teleprompter goofs and how it seems it is his crutch, more people on disability, foodstamps and below the poverty line, women and minorities are doing worse under him, and his constant blaming of the previous admin; all of these serve to make him such an ineffective and terrible President that is is a colossal disappointment. He has made this country weaker and worse and we will all pay for it in the long run.
I think any decent American who was naive enough to vote for Obama would be mortified by now. However, I get the impression that most of Obama's supporters will never admit the disaster they are part of.
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Old 08-30-2013, 01:32 PM
 
Location: Holly Springs, NC USA
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So let me understand this. One person is ultimately responsible on you respecting others? One person is ultimately responsible whether or not you choose respect over ignorance. Wow...Didn't know he held that type of power.
I didn't say he did, someone else did and I asked how he achieved this. Please try to keep up.
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