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Poll respondents weigh in

Posted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:06 PM by firstread
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From NBC's Ali Weinberg
Our latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll surveyed more than 1,000 adults across the country. We followed up with a handful of these respondents, to get their thoughts on President Obama, Afghanistan, health care, and more. Below are some excerpts from these interviews, and here's a Web video with their comments.  

On Obama the President
Andrew Maxwell, California: If I have one criticsm of the Obama administration it's that they're too tepid. Ultimately they're worried about political atmospherics too much.
 
Rosalind Godin, Maryland:  I know he inherited a lot of problems from the previous administration and I know it's going to take a lot of time to correct some of those problems.
 
Brian Gross, Maryland:
We are seeing some of the same old tried and unproven solutions to things, so I dont think the last ten months have been incredibly productive... I was very excited at the prospect of someone who could be a bridge builder. I haven't seen a lot of bridges being built right now.

Kenneth Kroenlein, Colorado: The thing I really appreciate about Obama's approach to date has been the diplomatic tact he's taken. He's made a real effort to open channels of communication to Iran, to North Korea and these are potentially very dangerous states. It's very important to have opened dialogue so that we can really establish a base line in case there is trouble.
 
In general, he has done the best he can once his feet are on the ground. It's more important to get something done that's effective as opposed to worrying about lofty goals.
 
Carolyn Johnson-Josey, Georgia: I think he was elected for four years and they want him to do everything that he campaigned for in ten months... Just give him time and he will stand by all of his campaign promises that he gave to us.
 
On Obama the person
Kroenlein: He has done pretty much what I expected him to do since he took office and has sort of increased the amount of trust I have for what he will do in the future.
 
Johnson-Josey:  My opinion have not changed about Obama because he's a man of integrity, he's an honest and trustworthy person.
 
On health care reform
Maxwell: I personally support a strong public option because I think we can't be ruled by for-profit private insurers because they have no check.
 
Kroenlein: In trying to push through health care, he's not giving a specific plan to Congress and telling Congress, this is the bill you have to pass. He gave Congress the opportunity as the legislative branch to fulfill its role, which is to craft this kind of legislation.

On the economy
Maxwell:
  I think there are some players on the economic team at the moment that helped get us into this mess.
 
I do believe that there was a serious economic crisis. Something had to be done and there could have been a global meltdown. But  it's unfortunate that it had to be done the way it was because ultimately I do agree that Main Street has suffered and the banks are largely doing fine.
 
Gross: I don't think [the administration] necessarily appreciates the relationship between the engine of the small business owner to put people to work in the community, to pay them a great wage and start building from the bottom up, rather than focusing so much attention on reconstructing the top down.
 
I think that its going to be very difficult to turn the situation around in the next 24 months; the only thing I'm hoping for is that we don't have a double dip, that something happens or the confidence is lost in a certain sectors that we head down again.
 
Kroenlein: By throwing the stimulus money into the economy [Obama] made that dip much shallower, I feel, that it would have been.
 
On Afghanistan policy
Maxwell:
It's the worst possible time to be committing this much money and and people to this problem, but ultimately removing soldiers from Afghanistan does not put us in a good posture versus Pakistan...Afghanistan has been very similar for 2,000 or 3,000 years and just because we're the largest, mightiest country in the world, we're not going to solve that problem.
 
Gross: The best solution in Afghanistan will be for our elected officials to listen very closely to the trained professionals: the generals and the people who are on the ground doing what they do best.
 
Kroenlein: To a large extent [Obama has] let generals fight the wars because that's what they're good at doing, and he's tried to work on getting the political side of things working.
 
Johnson-Josey: Everybody wants to rush him into sending more troops to Afghanistan but he want to weigh the situation and I'm sure when the time comes, he'll do what he has to do.

On Congress
Maxwell: Congress, I think, gets too bogged down in the process. I think they let the media play them. And they often play to the media themselves.I think the voters delivered a lot to Democrats in the last election I don't see unformity among Democrats. Not that that's anything new, but it seems to be bogging them down and they're not doing enough.
 
Godin: [Congress] didn't step in fast enough in certain instances -- like the mortgage crisis. That started at least four years ago.
 
Gross: I am distressed that both parties are spending a bit more time positioning and maneuvering as far as strategy and who can make the other people look worse and make their position look better, rather than getting down to the business of actually solving stuff.

On bipartisanship
Maxwell: I think it's important to have good policy, not good political atmospherics. And personally I think [Obama] probably spends too much time thinking about bipartisanship.
 
Gross: [Democrats and Republicans] have got to get out of this ideological bickering on both sides, and get down to what is important for the American people. Because right now Im just tired of the finger pointing on both sides.

Kroenlein: I really wish I saw more Republicans or Democrats crossing the aisle, just, worrying about what's best for the constituents rather than what the party line is.
 
Johnson-Josey: [President Obama] has done everything he could to be a bipartisan president, but [Congress] won't let him.
 
On Same-Sex Marriage
Maxwell: I don't think he's he's done enough in terms of a of promoting gay rights or equal rights at this point... but I think that there's just a lot of really meaty problems before us and a lot of the things that would be interesting to various identity groups aren't going to be taken care of right away. So he's being pragmatic and I think that's ultimately a good long term approach.
 
On Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Godin: I was really pleased when I heard that he was getting rid of the Don't Ask Don't Tell because to me that was, it didn't matter to me whether somebody was gay or not gay.
 
Kroenlein: Given the number of very large, very dramatic issues that he's been trying to deal with during his presidency, I am willing to give him a little leeway on some of these other promises that he hasn't gotten around to dealing with yet.

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'Public Option' Gets a New Name:'Consumer Option'.  And the fraud of GoreBull Warming was repackaged as "Climate Change". And rising unemployment and foreclosures are called a Stimulus.

Maybe if they change Barack Hussein Obama's name to Benjamin Harrison Washington Monroebama people will take him seriously.
WH communications guy Robert Gibbs" "The President is getting closer to making a decision on Afghanistan."

The Ouija board must have arrived at the White House. In time, maybe it can become friends with the Teleprompter.
jesse St Paul MN: Defeated again,,,,Hows it feel to be on the wrong side of the HCR,hows it feel when your party is not even in the room,and no one is listening to your whinning rants each day.



jesse, agreed! Those Democrats are certainly out to lunch.
Obama has bent over backwards to include and accommodate Republicans!
But Repubs are on the faRRRRRRRR right extremist track - wayyyyy beyond mainstream.

Josey, FL

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Which explains why all the Democrats and Independents are abandoning all of Obama's half-baked schemes. Those Democrats and Indies extremists too Josey?

Kroenlein: I really wish I saw more Republicans or Democrats crossing the aisle, just, worrying about what's best for the constituents rather than what the party line is.

Solid majorities exist that are not for the Left Wing Liberals of the Democratic party legislation for HCR, Cap&Trade, and a whole host of other issues. So Republicans and Democrats are crossing the aisle to stop Obama and his minions from destroying the country.
Maxwell:  And personally I think [Obama] probably spends too much time thinking about bipartisanship.

How can 'never' be too much?
Maxwell: I think it's important to have good policy, not good political atmospherics. And personally I think [Obama] probably spends too much time thinking about bipartisanship.
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EXACTLY!  

He reached across the aisle on more than one occassion... only to be given the middle finger by the dopes of nope!

I was hoping things would be different... but it takes 'two to tango' and the GEENOPEE wants to sit this dance out!  FINE with me!

But enough with trying to deal with the insane clown posse... America is becoming more & more aware of their antics er.. I mean agenda - see 20% who will actually embarass themselves and ADMIT they're Republican'ts!

I didn't vote for President Obama to waste his time trying to soothe the party of stale - male & pale's  widdle feelings! screw em!

To think they BRAG about wanting to see the President & this country fail!  Yup them are some fine 'real' Americans!
But FOX told us most Americans don't want the public option, think Obama was born in Kenya, and are ready to replace Democrats with Republicans in the next elections.

Wow, where did you find all these rational people? Are you sure soe of them weren't from Canada?
Groundskeeper Willie’s enemy Seamus: 'Public Option' Gets a New Name:'Consumer Option'.

Truth in naming. It's now called the "Bankrupt America Option".
My, God!! It comes as no surprise for something this egregious to be carried out by BushCo; however, for President Obama to continue to allow payments to be made to Ahmed Wali Karzai, is truly sickening!! And of course, the CIA is denying it, just as they did when Nancy Pelosi said they lied to her!! "The C.I.A.’s practices also suggest that the United States is not doing everything in its power to stamp out the lucrative Afghan drug trade, a major source of revenue for the Taliban." WOW!!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33500863/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times
Another day, another 500 people will die from Barak Obama's incompetence.
When I'm disappointed in Obama, I merely remember the 8 HORRIFIC years of Bush and Cheney - the WORST ADMINISTRATION EVER!

Angie, GA

The chant of the ignorant.
The Obama administration and the Democrats: Busy year - Zero accomplishments. Unless you call expanding the defict 4x over an accomplishment.
The above comments may be reflective of what many Americans think.  The most obvious take-away is that Americans want to see government (Congress) working together to solve problems facing the American people.

Republicans need to drill down to understand these comments and recognize that just voting "No" is not what the American people have in mind.

Solving problems is more important that supporting a flawed ideology. I wonder how many conservatives will pay attention and how many will scoff at the data.
Please don't forget he was every Dem's favorite Republican until last year.


Erin, Chesapeake VA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:10 PM)
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Erin,

Easy there darling…You don’t speak for me… I’ve NEVER liked the man! And many others on this board feel the same way!

So NO he wasn’t ‘every’ Dem’s favorite Republicant!

Nice try though!
First Read,

Could you tell me how many people were polled for this survey? Thank you.
Nobody blasts TVA either.  Which has been a HUGE boost to southern economies since Day 1.
Auntie Fascist

Sure. Lets build a dam. That will fix everything.
Stop wasting American blood on Afghanistan.  Freedom must be fought for by the people of the country.  The people of Afghanistan won't fight for themselves, so why are we?

7 years of paying Karzai's brother to run the poppy fields reminds me of Vietnam.

Bring our family members back home.  Bush and Cheney had 7 years to build up Afghanistan and show the people there is a better way to live.  Instead, Bush and Cheney ignored Afghanistan.  Now, we're viewed as occupiers, just like the Soviets were.
To think they BRAG about wanting to see the President & this country fail!  Yup them are some fine 'real' Americans!
Feisty Redhead Roselle, IL (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:26 PM)

You're right!! But he needs to stop reaching across the aisle only to be slapped in the face by a GOP that will never do anything to help him succeed!!

I've have held Obama to account; I will continue to hold him to account!! He campaigned on a lot of things that are important to millions, and to rather make nice-nice with a group that wants him to fail, as opposed to fulfilling promises and bringing about change, to include "involving Americans in that change," is not acceptable!!

Americans want a public option, and not one with an "opt out" or "trigger;” we need to leave Afghanistan and Iraq as he promised; so far, ZILCH!!

I was hard on Bill Clinton regarding NAFTA, Welfare Reform, DODT and DOMA and I will be just as hard on Obama!!

Some here don't like that, well, they didn't have a problem when I criticized BushCo; but to defend Obama when he clearly should not be defended is blind loyalty, which is not only dangerous, it's scary!!
Maxwell: I think it's important to have good policy, not good political atmospherics. And personally I think [Obama] probably spends too much time thinking about bipartisanship.
i think your right on, remember ronald reagan did not give a dam about bipartisanship he pushed through his tax cuts, his social program cuts and ignored the media and the public opinion, president needs to take a page from ronald reagan, screw bipartisanship, screw how the public feels, and screw the media!!
and most important, reagan said screw the democrats back in 1981, I'm going to do what my party put me here to do, so president Obama needs to say the same thing, screw the republican, we are going to get HCR, close gitmo, put the AG on chenneys ass to make him shut up, when the midterms elections come around, make sure he campaign hard for who ever is running against Cantor, Boehnor, and jo jo wilson.

president Obama, screw the republicans till they can't be screwed any more.

HCR as done by our Congress and our President:  Slap a load of shiny new paint on it, but underneath it is the same old crap...only more smelly (oh and by the cost they must be using gold-based paint)
7 years of paying Karzai's brother to run the poppy fields reminds me of Vietnam.
Dan, Madison, WI (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:41 PM)

Gibbs is TRYING to avoid, oops, I mean explain, this now!! And as my friend calls him, "that font of wisdom Chuck Todd," seems to be throwing softballs, AGAIN!!

Bring them home now!!
So they polled and followed up with Obama supporters to see how he has done.  Once again a slanted poll from the left.
It must be true. You know the story where most of the laid off dead enders this time around are angry white middle aged poorly educated goobers. They have all found a home being keybaord warriors. LMAO at the losers.
Please don't forget he was every Dem's favorite Republican until last year.


Erin, Chesapeake VA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:10 PM)
______________________

Erin,

Easy there darling…You don’t speak for me… I’ve NEVER liked the man! And many others on this board feel the same way!

So NO he wasn’t ‘every’ Dem’s favorite Republicant!

Nice try though!
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Redhead, I assume from reading your hateful rants that you are incapable of having positive opinions of Republicans.  And I was referring to members of Congress.  
OUT OF TOUCH?

The Obama administration has an ax to grind with
every business or person that disagrees with Obie's policies, etc. The Chamber of Commerce too.

Note the priorities here.

Fox News
The Chamber of Commerce
Limbaugh

What happened to the economy, Afghanistan and Iraq, Iran, over 10% unemployment, etc.

Barack can't/won't make a decision on the war. He hasn't a clue about anything, just this damn health care bill that nobody wants because they don't trust Obie anymore. Many never did. People are in the streets trashing his policies, his administration and his name. He's damaged the Dem Party almost beyond repair in 2010 and still he campaigns, the only thing he knows, forgetting people are dying while he takes another golf outing with the boys.

The economy was "miscalculated" so how does anyone trust what he says anymore? Broken promises to the max. Out of touch. Criticizing the rich while he plays the "rich" game. Hypocrite. Failure is in his future and that of the Dem party.



Full Moon
Fortunate Son
Bad Chihuahua ... and the rest.

Another day, another 500 people will die from Barak Obama's incompetence.
YA yardley, Lynn MA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:33 PM)

OK, I have to ask -- what the eff are you talking about?
"Maxwell: I personally support a strong public option because I think we can't be ruled by for-profit private insurers because they have no check."

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Mr. Maxwell, perhaps we need to introduce you to Sen. Boehner.
Full Moon
Fortunate Son
Bad Chihuahua ... and the rest.
The Chihuahua Gang (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:49 PM)

The majority of Americans DO want healthcare and healthcare with a public option (no BS opt out or trigger)!!

Obama does need to get more involved and do more; I agree!! Obama needs to bring our troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq, too!! His numbers are tanking because he's not fulfilling his promises; I hope he gets the message soon!!
I assume from reading your hateful rants that you are incapable of having positive opinions of Republicans.

Erin, Chesapeake VA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:49 PM)
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We have a 'winner' here folks!

Right you are - you don't have to assume anything... until the Republican'ts ACTUALLY do SOMETHING positive for this country & it's citizens...

I will continue to loathe them & EVERYTHING they stand for... actually... that one's quite easy as all they stand for IS NO!

Redhead, I assume from reading your hateful rants that you are incapable of having positive opinions of Republicans.  And I was referring to members of Congress.  
Erin, Chesapeake VA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:49 PM)
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Sorry, you didn't say anything indicating that you were referring to members of Congress -- he still wouldn't be my favorite Republican (or anyone else I know's favorite). I said Colin Powell in a previous psot, so, if my favorite can't be Colin Powell, it'll have to be Chuck Hagel. Also liked Lincoln Chafee.
The catholic church and it's Bishop is pulling every lie & every trick in the book to pass a referendum in Maine against gay marrige rights. Nat. Public Radio even had to pull it's 30 sec. lying ads. from the airways. These people & the Mormans are trying to push their religious beliefs on everyone else & will lie,cheat and steal & every other evil trick they have in their evil book.

gepa (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:59 AM)
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Now, everyone read what gepa just wrote but replace the words "Catholic" and "Morman" with the word "BLACK" and tell me what you think of his statements.

Let's hear it for the open minded, diversity embracing lefties!

Who are the REAL racists here?
OK, I have to ask -- what the eff are you talking about?
AuntiQ (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:54 PM)

I'm just assuming she is talking about this:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33501858/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33503576/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091027/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan
First Read,

Could you tell me how many people were polled for this survey? Thank you.
Elise, SF

6 people that were around the msnbc corporate office water cooler.
GET HCR DONE this year

Let Health Care Reorm START in 2010 !!
EARLY in 2010 !!

WHAT makes you think Republicans will win the 2010 Elections ?

NO WAY JOSE !!

Those CLOWNS are MORE Unpopular than EVER !!

TEAD BAGGERS ?
BIRTHERS ?
DITTO HEADS ?
KLNASMEN ?
ANTI ABORTION ACTIVISTS ?
REPUBLICANS ?

NO THANKS !!!
Memo to the GOP and right wingers who state Universal Healthcare is socialism, Obama is a socialist, liberals are socialist, do the following or keep quiet!!

"If you are one of the Conservatives that complains about Liberals wanting to sully your beautiful "free market" Capitalism (which is almost never compassionate, or moral in the "Christian" sense) with the evils of Socialism (a utopian concept where people get a share of the wealth that they help to create), don't be a hypocrite:

Call the police and fire departments and the paramedics and opt out of being protected by their social services, in favor of private companies.

Move outside the areas protected from foreign aggression by the United States military, and hire your own private mercenary army. Does Xe (BlackWater) do private contracts yet?

Don't take public transportation, drive on public roads, enjoy public parks, or vacation on public lands.

Fire your city's municipal waste management and water treatment/supply, and hire private companies.

Send your children to private, not public school

If you are not willing to do all of these things, and probably some more that I am forgetting here, then you are not against socialism, so you should not be against universal health care or any other forms of welfare, which are rightfully due to people who pay taxes!

And if you are one of those people who like to say "If you don't like America the way it is, then go somewhere else!", you should keep in mind that if you like things the way they are now, or even if you want things to be the way they were in 1950, you like the way the country was after a few hundred years of change, mostly by Liberals, since Conservatives resist change and like things the way they are. If we were all Conservatives on this continent, we would still be under British rule. Breaking away from England was a pretty progressive idea, after all..."
I'M WATCHING THE WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING AND I AM
ASTOUNDED AT CHUCK TODD AND HIS PRODDING ON THE POLL
THAT WAS DONE.  PUT A FORK IN IT.  HOW LONG HAS THE
PRESIDENT BEEN IN OFFICE? ONE MIGHT THINK IT IS 2013
WHAT WITH ALL THE CHATTER.  AND POLLS - EVERYDAY YOU
SEE A POLL WITH THIS OR THAT.  IT IS DOWNRIGHT SICK-
ENING - CABLE NEWS HAS TO FILL ITS 24 HOURS.  
HELLO - LOOK TO THE DYSFUNCTIONAL CONGRESS - BETTER
YET THE DENY AND DELAY REPUBLICANS.  I HAVE TURNED OFF
THE CNN/MSNBC/FOX.  IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS GOING
ON WATCH CSPAN - WASHINGTON JOURNAL AT 6AM AND ON TO
THE CIRCUS WITH THE HOUSE AND SENATE.  IT IS QUITE INTERESTING - I'VE MADE MY LIST OF ALL THE OBSTRUC-
TIONISTS.  GO WHERE YOU CAN SEE AND JUDGE FOR YOUR-
SELF.  FORGET ALL THE PUNDITS AND THE POLLS.  THEY SEEK TO INFLUENCE AND PERSUADE.
THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS LEAVES A LOT TO BE DESIRED
TOO -  GOTCHA POLITICS.  IT'S TERRIBLE HOW THE ACTIONS
AND POLICIES OF THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION WHICH ALMOST BROUGHT THIS COUNRTY DOWN AND THIS ADMINISTRATION IS TRYING WITH ALL ITS MIGHT TO RIGHT THE SHIP -  IS SO VICIOUSLY BEING ATTACKED.  EVERYONE
GET A LIFE!
Leon Hart, MO – “Unless you call expanding the defict 4x over an accomplishment.”

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

And the CBO attributes 80% of the increase to GWB Administration.
But you wouldn’t want the truth – that’s why you listen to FOX.
Why don't you trolls go away? This used to be a fine blog, but now with your rabid right wing posts it's just awful--no dialogue, just ranting. Please stop!
Also liked Lincoln Chafee.
Sharon IL (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 1:00 PM)

Lincoln Chafee would have, or would make, an excellent addition to this Administration!! He was the lone republican senator to stand against BushCo!! I just wish he had changed Party's long ago; he's more of a democrat than many of the so-called "democrats" we have in Congress now!!
Name That Flop: '...Truth in naming. It's now called the "Bankrupt America Option"....'

WOW !!
And I thought that the "Bankrupt America Option" was the Bush policy of starting TWO WARS and Pushing TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH

And then expanding Medicare Pharma benefits

Didn't that "Bankrupt America" ?

I thought Bush's DOUBLING OF THE NATIONAL DEBT was the "Bankrupt America Option"

Right you are - you don't have to assume anything... until the Republican'ts ACTUALLY do SOMETHING positive for this country & it's citizens...

I will continue to loathe them & EVERYTHING they stand for... actually... that one's quite easy as all they stand for IS NO!


Feisty Redhead Roselle, IL

Yawn. No one cares. Just go sit down somewhere and try to stay out of the way.
Billie Dear, saying that TVA is about a dam is like saying an aircraft carrier is about a propeller!  But don't let THAT stop your sarcastic understatement!
FirstRead, it sure would be nice if you got your act together and posted all comments, not just the ones that you like.
Hey Feisty... Where exactly do you get all those 'cute' little names and acronymns for the GOP?  You seem to REALLY put a lot of effort toward using them as much as possible.  

I wish you would work on some new ones though... the old ones are getting kind of boring. (i.e. GEENOPEE... dopes of nope... insane clown posse... Repugs... etc... etc... etc...)

By the way, ICP (Insane Clown Posse) is a kick-ass band.  So I am not really sure that you are putting anyone down by using their name for the GOP.

Would it be possible for you to acutally put a little thought into your put-downs next time?  Especially since that's all you ever do when you post here.  I am starting to believe that you aren't a real person at all but rather a software program that just keeps spewing the same old tired, hard-coded crap :-P
Pam in San Pedro, a lotta people are gonna die in Afghanistan, one way or the other.  If President Obama can find some way to minimize the losses, he can take all the time he wants!
Paging Dr. Mark Murray, Paging Dr. Mark Murray......
Time to turn off Barack’s Propofol drip. He needs to wake up and start GOVERNING!
I believe that the world=wide approval of Obama, both personally and politically, will be a big help in overcoming some of the numerous problems that we face. Each country has their own unique problems that may cause their response to not be of benefit to us in all cases, but the fact that we can collectively and effectively address world issues, as a leader (rather than a dictator) will be a huge benefit. Our success with global issues is important in resolving domestic issues, especially unemployment.
Full Moon
Fortunate Son
Bad Chihuahua ... and the rest.
The Chihuahua Gang (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:49 PM)

Fox News is getting exactly what they deserve; after all, I recall they were the only station that refused to air one of Obama's press conferences, opting to go with their regularly scheduled program!!

Fox News has not only slandered President Obama in a manner so despicable words cannot describe, they have openly called for, orchestrated and organized some of the most hateful protests I have witnessed in my lifetime!!

The FCC should step in and take "news" out; they are an entertainment channel, and a dangerous one!!

If one wants to place blame on anyone, Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes need only look in a mirror!!


HAHAHA!  That's kind of funny!  

President Barrroken Opromises!


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