Do you have trouble refering to Obama as the President of the United States of America?
Drue-AFCL
2012/11/15 04:52:11
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Lawnmowerman~PWCM~JLA 2012/11/15 05:16:19YES+26Just look at my posts...I have NEVER typed the 'P' word in front of the Dear Leader's name, and never WILL.






















Maybe North Korea, where you don't have all this silly 'voting' nonsense.
I don't care for a lot of what Obama does, but he won.
...I voted for him, and support his policies.
Well, at least those are the "nice" references...
Reagan it does remind me of rogain, but only because of the 1st and last letters
Beside There have been more BUSH AND REAGAN bashing then any democrat has every gotten. Many try to rewrite history to change the facts of many things that happened under both of them, to make them look bad. When I look at who signs what into law, and what happens while they are in office, and what they do, as well as what they say. What they say needs to support what they do.
That is not the case with Obama other then he is about change. Change can be good, but it can also be bad. The US heading the way Europe did over the past 20 years was not good for europe, and they are having to rethink their thinking and do away with many social programs that Obama is trying bend over America with. Go look up what is going on in Spain, they are shutting down schools, and closing soicalized hospitals because they are broke, and they can not support those programs because their debt is so high.
They 25% unemployment, that is not the same as US Unemployment rate, because the US Unemployment rate only tracks new Unemployment claims, It does not track all of age, and available people that could work. If it did the US Unemployment figures would be well over 30 to 40%, that does take into account the number that are under employed in this country.