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Hmm....so you believe that people who earn their own money are creating greed and class discrimination if they hold the truly bizarre expectation that they should be allowed to keep it for themselves....
weird, wrong, but perfectly in-line with the lack of thought, emotion based left wing political mantras the more ignorant people follow these days.
Being older and obviously wiser, I adhere to the tried and true process that "I earned it, it's mine, bugger off" school of reality.
Now matter how low Obama's rating go they will never sink as low as the public opinion polls of Congress.
We told the libs, but they voted for him anyway.
Am I supposed to regret voting for him because of his rating?
let me know when it hits this low:We told the libs, but they voted for him anyway.
No of course not. You're supposed to regret voting for him because he's a lousy President but a great teleprompter reader.
LOL Okay.
Your all's obsession with the teleprompter is pathetic.
LOL. I agree with you on the teleprompter thing. But now, let's get real. Are you, as a Liberal, satisfied with Obama's performance so far? When he campaigned, he made a lot of promises. He hasn't kept them. So his numbers are going to be low for several reasons:
1) Conservatives, like myself, who have an honest disagreement with him on which way the nation should go. He may win over a very few, but not likely, due to ideological differences.
2) The looneys on my side of the fence, who hate Obama for the sake of hating Obama, and would give him bad grades, even if he had won the battle against cancer single-handedly.
3) The looneys on your side of the fence, who see Obama as a traitor.
4) Liberals, like yourself, who see Obama as not fighting hard enough for them, after all the promises he made.
5) Independents, who are confused by all the mixed messages this administration has been sending.
Put it all together, and Obama's ratings have nowhere to go but down. If Obama doesn't get his act together soon, and start being consistant on something (and I mean on ANYTHING), he may end up with Bush-like numbers before his first term is over.
No of course not. You're supposed to regret voting for him because he's a lousy President but a great teleprompter reader.
NEW FLASH:
Low poll rating doesn't mean anything towards proving that all that crap some people said about Obama was true or false. For all the partisans out there let me say that if you talk like lower poll numbers prove exactly what you've been saying about Obama, then you've got to agree that low poll numbers prove exactly what everyone was saying about Bush just a few years ago. :doh
Obama's in his second term?So that means Reagan was a failure too since he had similar ratings at this point. And Bush Jr, was a failure in his second term since at this point in his second term he was under Obama's level.. nice too know.
At least he is not a palm reader like sarah palin.
LOL. I agree with you on the teleprompter thing. But now, let's get real. Are you, as a Liberal, satisfied with Obama's performance so far? When he campaigned, he made a lot of promises. He hasn't kept them. So his numbers are going to be low for several reasons:
1) Conservatives, like myself, who have an honest disagreement with him on which way the nation should go. He may win over a very few, but not likely, due to ideological differences.
2) The looneys on my side of the fence, who hate Obama for the sake of hating Obama, and would give him bad grades, even if he had won the battle against cancer single-handedly.
3) The looneys on your side of the fence, who see Obama as a traitor.
4) Liberals, like yourself, who see Obama as not fighting hard enough for them, after all the promises he made.
5) Independents, who are confused by all the mixed messages this administration has been sending.
Put it all together, and Obama's ratings have nowhere to go but down. If Obama doesn't get his act together soon, and start being consistant on something (and I mean on ANYTHING), he may end up with Bush-like numbers before his first term is over.
Reagan couldnt do without a teleprompter. Bush couldnt do with one or written notes. In other news those who were trying to compare Palin's favorability rating to Obama's job approval rating will be relieved to hear Palin is on the rebound and her favorability rating has dropped to 37 percentOr Feinstein... but he can't do without the teleprompter.
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