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apollo80

join:2002-01-31
Richmond, VA

Not surprised

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.


knightmb
Everybody Lies

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said by apollo80:

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
LOL, it's no surprise to me. Did anyone really think that 8 years of Bush could be undone in less than a year, less than 2 years? Plug-in McCain for Obama and you would have the same result, but in the opposite direction.

It always cracks me up that those that voted against Obama in the last election have higher (sometimes unrealistic) expectations than the very people that did vote for him. Good thing we have online forums such as this to vent out people's feelings.
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said by knightmb:

said by apollo80:

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
LOL, it's no surprise to me. Did anyone really think that 8 years of Bush could be undone in less than a year, less than 2 years? Plug-in McCain for Obama and you would have the same result, but in the opposite direction.

It always cracks me up that those that voted against Obama in the last election have higher (sometimes unrealistic) expectations than the very people that did vote for him. Good thing we have online forums such as this to vent out people's feelings.
PST - Bush is long gone, this is your saviors time now. You can only blame the previous administration for so long. "It always cracks me up" how those who voted for Obama still pull the Bush card. You'll likely be doing that 3 1/2 years down the road when the elections come up again.
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Van
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join:2009-07-08
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It's funny you say that because Republicans still are crying about Bill Clinton to this day.

Couldn't go a week in the last 8 years without a bashing Clinton, blaming Clinton, crying about Clinton article or TV segment on FakeNews.

Yet not even a year into Obama's term....and they want us to stop even remotely talking about George Bush.

It's like....huh?


nasadude

join:2001-10-05
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reply to apollo80

said by apollo80:

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
seems to be absolutely no difference between this admin and last admin on security, constitutional issues and kowtowing to big business.

I voted for Obama once, won't do it again.


Rob
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Kendall, FL
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said by Van:

It's funny you say that because Republicans still are crying about Bill Clinton to this day.

Couldn't go a week in the last 8 years without a bashing Clinton, blaming Clinton, crying about Clinton article or TV segment on FakeNews.

Yet not even a year into Obama's term....and they want us to stop even remotely talking about George Bush.

It's like....huh?
What happened, happened. We can't change it, so there's no point in getting upset over it.

When Bush was in office, the Democrats always said "Bush is in office, not Clinton, so stop bringing up what Clinton did", yet the Democrats continue to bring up Bush.

It'll be like this forever - both sides will never stop.
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morbo
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said by nasadude:

I voted for Obama once, won't do it again.
I'm in that same boat. Here's what I tell folks that ask me why I voted for him to begin with:

It's like you're in an abusive relationship. Your partner's been beating the crap out of you for 6 of the last 8 years. When given an option between going with someone new who says that the beatings will stop within 1 year vs. an extension of your partner who says that the beatings are fine! if anything, we need more beatings! ...for your own safety of course. then the choice was obvious. VOTE AGAINST THE BEATINGS. otherwise, you're like one of those sad women that always goes back to her abusive husband despite everyone telling her to get the hell out of there.

however, now it's clear that the beatings have changed only on the surface and probably won't stop. so, now we know and will move forward knowing this for the next time.


knightmb
Everybody Lies

join:2003-12-01
Franklin, TN

reply to Time

said by Time:

said by knightmb:

said by apollo80:

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
LOL, it's no surprise to me. Did anyone really think that 8 years of Bush could be undone in less than a year, less than 2 years? Plug-in McCain for Obama and you would have the same result, but in the opposite direction.

It always cracks me up that those that voted against Obama in the last election have higher (sometimes unrealistic) expectations than the very people that did vote for him. Good thing we have online forums such as this to vent out people's feelings.
PST - Bush is long gone, this is your saviors time now. You can only blame the previous administration for so long. "It always cracks me up" how those who voted for Obama still pull the Bush card. You'll likely be doing that 3 1/2 years down the road when the elections come up again.
If Obama was the only member of the Executive Branch of our government, then I would agree. There is no Bush card, there is only people that are still sore about the election results and anything that goes on within the "US Government" which is made up of us, the people living here, not "just" Obama; turns into another conspiracy theory of how one man is doing the job of thousands.

Newsflash, he doesn't/can't/won't do every thing. If the story had some details about how Obama called up the Judge and gave an order to 'Delay Everything'; this might carry a teaspoon of water in an argument.

Obama might sit at the top of the Executive Pyramid, but he sure doesn't micro-manage every single person or issue that takes place within that part of the US Government.

To claim otherwise shows a great lack of understanding for how our government works. So yes, I will continue to laugh at how naive people are with the comments they post. No one thinks of Obama as the savior or messiah; that was just all Republican spin from the last election. Not including the loonies anyway.

Carry on though, the comments are hilarious. It's good to poke fun at your leader, keeps them grounded so all of those 'Obama Worshippers' out there will finally realize that he isn't a deity like the nice man in the red hat shirt told last year.
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Van
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reply to Rob
I agree. So why would one side tell the other to stop bringing the other up? No matter who is in office, the minute something bad happens, the previous admin will be blamed by the new ones fans.

Clinton was blamed for everything under the sun that went down during Bush's terrible 2 terms. Bush will be blamed for everything under the sun that goes down during Obama's....well, we will see what his term or terms bring.



Rob
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said by Van:

I agree. So why would one side tell the other to stop bringing the other up? No matter who is in office, the minute something bad happens, the previous admin will be blamed by the new ones fans.

Clinton was blamed for everything under the sun that went down during Bush's terrible 2 terms. Bush will be blamed for everything under the sun that goes down during Obama's....well, we will see what his term or terms bring.
I just feel bad for the very last person who will be President of the U.S. - he'll get blamed for everything!
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Time
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said by Van:

It's funny you say that because Republicans still are crying about Bill Clinton to this day.

Couldn't go a week in the last 8 years without a bashing Clinton, blaming Clinton, crying about Clinton article or TV segment on FakeNews.

Yet not even a year into Obama's term....and they want us to stop even remotely talking about George Bush.

It's like....huh?
Except for the fact that I'm not a Republican, and I don't like Republicans, so I really could care less what that party does. I've no clue what they are blaming Clinton for, but it is probably moronic.

I'm just pointing out the fact that you can only blame Bush and his Administration for so long, and it's past that time. You have to start taking responsibility for whom you elected, and he has to start taking responsibility for his actions/administration's actions and the very obvious lies throughout the campaign. I hate saying "I told you so", but anyone who bought that "CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN" garbage deserves it. All politicians are the same crooks with different letters by their names.

Frankly, the whole "FauxNews" and "FakeNews" thing isn't really surprising. Fox News is just as biased as MSNBC, Matthews is to O'Reilly, as Hannity is to Olbermann, as Beck is to Maddow. They're both the same, just on different sides of the political spectrum, so I hope for your sake that you don't view MSNBC as a "real" source of news while criticizing "FauxNews".
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NOVA_Guy
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reply to knightmb

said by knightmb:

LOL, it's no surprise to me. Did anyone really think that 8 years of Bush could be undone in less than a year, less than 2 years?
According to The Almighty One, it could. Or has everybody forgotten about the "promises" he made on the campaign trail about transparency, accountability, and responsibility?

What have we gotten? I doubt I need to go into details, as it's all been said in various places before.

said by knightmb:

Plug-in McCain for Obama and you would have the same result
I pretty much agree with this. McCain has since proven that he's a RINO (Republican in Name Only) by caving in and supporting Obama instead of standing up for what is right and leading the charge against ideas that threaten the democracy and unity of this nation.

said by knightmb:

It always cracks me up that those that voted against Obama in the last election have higher (sometimes unrealistic) expectations than the very people that did vote for him.
Hmm... I'm not sure about this, at least in my case. Due to various things (lack of experience, selection of advisers, foreign policy missteps, etc.) I've expected him to fail. So far it seems like we have Jimmy Carter Junior in office, so he's pretty much lived down to my expectations.
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NOVA_Guy
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reply to Van
There's one big difference between Bush and Clinton: Bush went after Bin Laden. Clinton had the chance to kill him, and let him get away.

As far as I'm concerned, some of the blood that was shed on 9/11 is on Clinton's hands.
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Van
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reply to Time
He has not even been President for 1 freakin year. Let me repeat that....not 1 freakin year.

The fact that some are already calling him a failure, etc....shows they have motives that reach far behind what he actually does.

It's comical....2 years in? Sure....not even 1 year? Could people show their bias any more?

I DID NOT EVEN VOTE FOR THE DAMN MAN



Van
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join:2009-07-08
New Orleans, LA

reply to NOVA_Guy
Clinton went after him...and failed

Much like Bush

People want to give Bush credit for "trying" which is odd to me as a more calculated approach to Iraq's situation may have in fact netted Bin Laden

Instead, we went in guns blazing and screwed it all up from the start.



Uncle Paul

join:2003-02-04
USA
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reply to Time
Personally I find Beck more libertarian.


lesopp

join:2001-06-27
Land O Lakes, FL

reply to knightmb
Its no longer about the previous moron, it about the current moron.


lesopp

join:2001-06-27
Land O Lakes, FL

reply to Time
Do you really expect a community organizer or his lemmings to take responsibility?


lesopp

join:2001-06-27
Land O Lakes, FL

reply to Van
Appearantly that was long enough to surpass Bush's deficiet by a factor of three.

And he did it in less than 1 freakin year. Let me repeat that....in less than 1 freakin year.



S_engineer
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Chicago, IL

reply to morbo

said by morbo:

said by nasadude:

I voted for Obama once, won't do it again.
however, now it's clear that the beatings have changed only on the surface and probably won't stop. so, now we know and will move forward knowing this for the next time.
We should be paid for the trauma that looking at the candidates on a ballot causes us....

I understand what your saying Morbo, but how was this election any different than any of the others...or...when was the last time you got what you paid for?
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