Thursday, March 8, 2012

Re: The Incomplete Greatness of Barack Obama

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On Mar 8, 11:14 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well said PlainOl.  If President Obama succeeds in November,  we might not
> recognize the United States in ten years.  We must repeal ObamaCare,  which
> has relatively little to do with health care in the first place, but is
> such an intrusion into our lives, and an usurpation of our basic rights and
> liberties.  Most Moonbats don't realize this, because they don't really
> know what ObamaCare even is.
>
> The fact that Americans are paying $4.00 and in some cases $5.00 a gallon
> for fuel at the pump is obscene, and we have nothing but Democrats to blame
> for this.  Recently,  Obama vetoed the Keystone Pipeline coming from our
> neighbor Canada.  This in and of itself would have caused speculation for
> oil to have been greatly reduced, thereby causing oil prices to crash.
> But it is the declared policy of the Obama Administration that they want
> oil prices to increase in the United States, in  order to push Green
> Energy, which has failed miserably, and of which the Obama Administraiton
> has pumped billions of dollars into,  all for naught and to watch this
> crony capitalist companies to crash and burn.
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:06 AM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > In his first three years in office, Barack Obama has gotten more done
> > -- ending the Iraq War, turning around Detroit, repealing Don't Ask,
> > Don't Tell, averting another Great Depression
> > ---
> > giving O credit for these things is deceptive and insane.
> > He's done his best to promote socialism and minorities ... just like
> > we knew he would.
>
> >http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/politics/Obama_the_Monkey_Boy/#207020
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> > On Mar 8, 9:53 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The Incomplete Greatness of Barack Obama
> > > In his first three years in office, Barack Obama has gotten more done
> > > -- ending the Iraq War, turning around Detroit, repealing Don't Ask,
> > > Don't Tell, averting another Great Depression -- than any president in
> > > decades. Yet polls show that most Americans think he's achieved very
> > > little. That gap between perception and reality, which could make all
> > > the difference in this November's election, is the subject of the
> > > cover story in the March/April issue of the Washington Monthly, by
> > > Editor in Chief Paul Glastris.
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> > > The problem for Obama, Glastris explains, is that while liberals
> > > measure him against their hopes, and conservatives against their
> > > fears, few have evaluated him by the more relevant yardstick: how his
> > > deeds compare to those of other presidents. By this measure, Obama
> > > does extraordinarily well, and not just in terms of quantity. True,
> > > his biggest and most controversial accomplishments, like health care
> > > reform and the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, have been widely
> > > criticized as crimped, compromised, slow to take effect, and
> > > vulnerable to being overturned. But so too, notes Glastris, were many
> > > of history's most important and lasting presidential achievements,
> > > from Social Security to the GI Bill.
>
> > > Taking a deep dive into the full range of this administration's
> > > policies, Glastris concludes that historians in the future will likely
> > > consider Obama as one of America's great presidents -- if he gets
> > > re-elected and can protect his legacy from Republicans who would
> > > dismantle it. But Obama's striking inability to speak up for his own
> > > record has put him in an unenviable spot: in order to win that crucial
> > > second term, he must first convince voters that he has a substantial
> > > record of achievement to defend in the first place.
>
> > > Read "The Incomplete Greatness of Barack Obama."
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> > > Plus: "Obama's Top 50 Accomplishments"
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> > > More:
> >http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/march_april_2012/features/t...
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> > > --
> > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > > Have a great day,
> > > Tommy
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> > > --
> > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > > Have a great day,
> > > Tommy
>
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