Author Topic: I'm starting to lose faith in Barack Obama  (Read 4977 times)

Should we have sat down and cried after 9/11?

We did. :3

Should we have sat down and cried after 9/11?

No, but he made us invade random counties in which he swore that he knew were rogue nuclear weapons were, and it turned out that they didn't, and we pissed off a lot of locals. He didn't have a loving Idea where Al-Queda was, yet he swore he knew.

Bush did nothing at all to prevent economy collapse, and he entangled us tightly in the Middle Eastern conflict.
But consider the following, just for example: 1) Under Bush’s leadership, America has increased development and humanitarian aid to Africa from $1.4 billion in 2001 to more than $4 billion per year now.

He has doubled U.S. trade with Africa, and has launched the largest siege against AIDS and malaria there ever. Even though the challenge is never-ending, more than 800,000 Africans are currently receiving anti-AIDS medication thanks to George Bush’s priorities. 2) Despite pressure from many quarters, Bush has kept Alaska’s ANWAR off limits for drilling.

He has increased by millions efforts to clean America’s forests to reduce the threat of wildfires, and to restore those lost or damaged.

He has further enhanced his environmental legacy by designating more than 190 million square miles of ocean as national preserves, including Hawaii’s Northwestern Islands.

With few exceptions, America’s air, water and land are cleaner today than at any time since our industrial revolution. 3) Although Bush’s record on healthcare is a mixed bag, he gets undeniable credit on at least two counts: prescription coverage for seniors, and community health care centers.

Despite opposition from his own party, “he achieved the largest expansion in Medicare benefits in decades” as one health expert put it; especially significant “in the modern medical era in which drugs are the cornerstone of treatment.”

Also, the President literally doubled funding for community health care centers, expanding or creating 1,300 centers across the nation, several of which - Kalihi-Palama
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Should we have sat down and cried after 9/11?
No we should have protested naked.

I went down to the construction site of where the twin towers were.  There is this big gaping hole probably going 40 stories down.

Also I think showing up on the view was really unprofessional, he has better things to be doing than going to talk shows.
oh come on, people criticize him for loving everything. he skipped the annual boyscout jamboree thing and people get pissed off, he shows up on a talk show and he's wasting time.

do you honestly expect him to spend every day of his life in his office doing work?

I don't see where you're getting this idea that every president before him can goof off and otherwise forget up, but now that he's in office he has to spend every minute of every hour being "professional"

I'm sure to be a good president is to do as much as you can for your country.
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He's too busy cleaning up all the stuff that bush spilled at the moment

And BP  :cookieMonster:

I'm sure to be a good president is to do as much as you can for your country, dear.
Please don't start saying dear. Its annoying enough with mage saying it.


Please don't start saying dear. Its annoying enough with mage saying it.

Oh calm down.

Kindness isn't some kind of poison that will kill you.

I liked Ronald Reagan best.

Also, his Star Wars project amazed me.


BP could very well stand for "Bush Petroleum" :o
Nu.  Stop hating Bush like hes a demon.

I'm sure to be a good president is to do as much as you can for your country, dear.
being president after Bush is a stressful job, never leaving your office doesn't help.
I don't know why you expect somebody to remain sane after never taking a break from the office for 4 years straight.

oh come on, people criticize him for loving everything. he skipped the annual boyscout jamboree thing and people get pissed off, he shows up on a talk show and he's wasting time.

do you honestly expect him to spend every day of his life in his office doing work?

I don't see where you're getting this idea that every president before him can goof off and otherwise forget up, but now that he's in office he has to spend every minute of every hour being "professional"
Yea, you say that now but I'm sure that when Bush was in office you were circle-jerking with your friends every time he stumbled over a word. When you don't like someone it's easier to criticize them over everything.