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Re: Obama Speak
« Reply #30 on: Oct 03, 2011, 01:32:09 PM »
Today Blowme I mean Obama had a conference on Yahoo and ABC. I can probably count on one hand (and still have enough fingers left over to flip someone off) the times I have agreed with the cheeseweenie in chief. Today he said (Yahoo headline) "Nation not better off" [than four years ago]...I can't agree with him more. It looks to me that Obama is trying to appear humbled by the pressures of the office and the magnitude of the task...in fact he should be humbled by the magnitude of his incompetence in the face of a monumental task. I hope the nation has learned that empty promises are not qualification for any job, that voting for Obama only because he is black...didn't undo slavery and that because of Obama's incompetence, Herman Cain (the first capable black President) will have the bar set higher in order to overcome the negative precedent.
There is one area where the nation is immeasurably better off now than before his appearance on the national scene...involvement. I said during the last Presidential campaign that Obama would either drive the nation into hell or be the best thing for the conservative movement since President Reagan...I guess there is still time for him to drive us into hell (or turn us into Detroit)...but the silent majority is now awake. More people read the Constitution now than, maybe, any time since it was ratified. Sure, there are a lot of idiots out there (california legislation?)...but, I have much hope for the future.
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