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It is too early. You can say he is off to the worst start in history and try to back that up if you want, but calling him the worst in history is premature....
Its to bad that the ony Black President, will be the worst president in history.
Are you kidding? He's probably the worst person that ever lived on the planet. Been burning any crosses lately?
Too bad (for you) that the old days in America are gone, otherwise you could drag him out of his house and look around for the nearest tree...
I am no fan of Obama's policies or ideology. But what is happening is hard to pin on him after 3 months. What I do pin on him is how he campaigned as this great beacon of hope and change and brining an end to dirty politics and bringing in "transparency" but nothing has changed in the way politics are done. There is still lobbyist control, there is still earmark spending (more then ever) there is still partisan bickering.
Its to bad that the ony Black President, will be the worst president in history.
Your words tell us you made that decision as soon as he was elected and not based on any facts or events. He's only been in office since Jan 20 and you already have come to this conclusion? You also had to mention "the only Black" as if that has anything to do with it.
Do you have millions hidden in off-shore accounts? I'm sure all the rich people are really getting worried.
New Yorkers said they could not understand how a president who shares intimate snapshots from the White House could justify keeping these secret.
"So we're not gonna see the fruits of this cruel joke?" said Frank Antonelli, 39, one of the Wall Street traders spooked by last week's flyover.
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