Coldwarrior57 -> RE: When is enough enough? (2/5/2009 8:54:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: YoursMistress I am so mad that Obama got elected that I would rather the whole country go down the tubes so that I could pull out my "I told you so" sign and wave it around the remnants of what used to be the greatest nation on the planet. If we don't go down the tubes, I'd rather set fire to the whole country than admit that I was wrong and he's actually a great man and a good leader. Given the chance to help out in even a small way, I'd rather thumb my nose, sit idly by and curse them for either succeeding or failing. It amazes me that the people that are dropping out of consideration for being so terribly corrupt have been in Washington for years with no one screaming for their resignations, or at least no posts here calling them out as unfit or unclean. I think this is just the worst case of sour grapes since Kenneth Starr, and I'm a registered Republican and former Reagan Democrat. If you want to make fun of the President, knock yourself out. If you want to undermine his potential for success in the hope of suffering four years to get a better draft pick, shame on you. yours I agree with your line here ( In bold) , The problem I am having with team barry is the inconsistency. Its not like we are a back water country that does nothing, We are the leading country of the free world. You / we would want the LEADER to be able to lead, be consistant. Not being distracted by problems like tax cheats. You claim you are or were a Reagan democrat, then I am sure you would recall Robert borge (SP) Supreme court nominee that had to resign because he smoked a joint. There have been some other cabinet nominees that have had to pull their names because of “NANYGATE” issues. I am just amazed that others aren’t asking the question “ If this is O teams way of doing things does that scare the hell out of you?” IT scares the CACA out of me. I don’t know, this could turn into a rant, but damn like I said before its embarrassing, he is acting more like a "special ed president."
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