anita said:
Obama will:
start the Department of Peace which will oversee every gov agency and every aspect of your life.
Wait, I thought that was the Homeland Security Agency?
Create a government agency in charge of all volunteer work in this country, coordinate it, make sure our children do 14 weeks of forced volunteer work.
"Forced volunteer work." Now THERE's an oxymoron!
He isn't putting them in labor camps, he's encouraging them to actually GIVE BACK. How horrible. Kids don't like to learn to share initially either, but we still make them do it. This is no different.
Sonya said:
It was the basis of his campaign... he's either a failure or a lier if they DON'T come true. I'm not against HIM, I'm against his ideas. American people voted for him because of false promises, not what people here are saying (myself included). People like the woman who was crying because Obama will pay her morgage and her fuel.
So true Nathan...
Problem is, many many of his supporters are saying they don't care if he comes through on his promises or not, as long as he got elected....doesn't make much sense to me. I'm hoping that many of his promises do not happen.
So basically you guys hated him because of his promises, now ya'll hate him because he hypothetically might not keep them. Would you please make up your minds already??
You're taking Catch 22 to an extreme. I understand you're scared and uncertain and feel there is no hope now and that is a very scary place to be. I know- we've all been there in the last few months! But since you can't change it, could you
try being just the tiniest bit optimistic? It won't hurt anything and you never know, it might help.
I have to admit I really resent this line: "American people voted for him because of false promises, not what people here are saying." I'm sorry, but I'm an American person and I voted for
exactly the reasons I've stated. I promise, I didn't have weird subconscious motives involving idiotic women who think Obama is going to single-handedly save their families. I voted for him because he was the first candidate in an age who actually brought the American dream to life again for me, who reminded me that Americans are capable of coming together regardless of race or age or gender and working for something we believe in. The American dream has gotten so lost in the political jungle that some of us forgot it was out there. Now, I think, is the time to take it back. And that is up to US, each individual American, not our President! Not our Senate, not our House of Representatives, our Congress, our Cabinets, or our agencies. US. The United States of America. If we fail we have no one to blame but ourselves.
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