Obama Should Be Re-elected because...

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  1. AshenLady

    AshenLady New Member Past Donor

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    1. He was handed a big pile of crap that was what George Bush handed him.

    2. The Iraq war, was like the Viet Nam war and Obama had to clean up that pile of (*)(*)(*)(*).

    3. Obama made good our getting out of Iraq. Let them kill themselves, already.

    4. Obama has maintained the ties needed to keep Israel secure.
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    5. Obama isn't running to start a war, but will leave all options on the table. Korea and Iran are on notice to behave themselves, or else.

    6. Obama is leveling the playing field for all Americans and we are seeing the start of a renaissance of American manufacture.

    7. Obama wisely made sure that US auto companies didn't go under.

    8. Obama made sure that banking stabilized.

    10. A cabinet consumer protection office was initated to help ensure that Americans aren't victimized more than they need to be with unfair practices of banking.

    Those are ten good reasons and reasons why I will be voting for Obama come November.

    Count on it.
     
  2. Daybreaker

    Daybreaker Well-Known Member

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    That's a good list. I'm not sure all of them are good things, especially the stabilization of banking. But that's a judgment call. Maybe it was necessary, maybe not, I won't pretend I know for sure.

    I think I'll be voting for him. Mostly because I want to see what happens. The guy has been helpful in keeping civilization from collapsing and I'm mostly in favor of that.
     
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  3. AshenLady

    AshenLady New Member Past Donor

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    Thanks. There are lots of things that would have been accomplished, but the "do nothing" Congress shot them all down...each and everything that had to do with healthcare and the needs of the citizens.
     
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    None of the above.

    Obama will probably be re-elected because the (R) party lacks unity and can not field a candidate that can beat him.
     
  5. Anikdote

    Anikdote Well-Known Member

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    Reasons to not vote for Obama

    1. Created more debt in one term than every president in history combined.
    2. Signs NDAA something anyone who claims themselves a liberal ought to oppose.

    Makes no difference though, Obamney wins no matter what, the various lobbyists get their puppet back in office and it's back to business as usual.
     
  6. PatrickT

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    I was already counting on your voting for President Obama. The reasons you give are hilarious but I'm still counting on your to vote for him again.
     
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    Your 10 reasons to re-elect Obama are, for the most part, so obviously debatable that there's little point in listing them.
     
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    KSigMason Banned at Members Request Past Donor

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    Lets not forget signing NDAA, continuing the Patriot Act, and squandering the wealth of our nation.
     
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    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Absolutely... if your goal is to destroy America, by all means... let's re-elect Barack Obama.

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    No shoving please... there's room for everybody at the voting polls!
     
  10. Archer0915

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    The lemmings do not believe.
     
  11. AshenLady

    AshenLady New Member Past Donor

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    The lemmings believe in any data thrown at them with a pretty frame around it.

    I worked in the medical research field; believe me, data can be skewed to show anything.

    It's a publish or perish world, kiddies!!!!:mrgreen:
     
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    No (*)(*)(*)(*), Sherlock.
    He was also handed more debt than every president in US history combined.

    He had to acquire some of the new debt just to stabilize the economy and keep it from collapsing after what the Bush gang did to the country with it's two massive, unfunded, military cluster(*)(*)(*)(*)s coupled with irresponsible tax cuts and their 'let the fox run the hen house' approach to regulating the financial industry.

    He also built up some of the debt investing in the future, because without it, the economy would continue to stagnate.
    Any homeowner knows that if you want to improve the value of your property you need to invest in it so it increases in value.
    It's not a hard concept to grasp unless your motivation is just cheap partisan guttersniping.

    Both strategies are paying off, and are much better for the long-term growth of the economy than the tax cuts for the rich tactic that cons used to help screw the economy into the ground.
     
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  14. Brewskier

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    Seems like research is severely missing in these threads. Now I can understand why.
     
  15. Anikdote

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    And my criticism for the previous regimes doing so was equally as scathing.

    I don't buy it, and the gluttonous spending did nothing but prolong this economic down turn, and dig a hole so catastrophically large that if large scales changes to entitlement programs don't come soon, we're screwed.

    Tax cuts aren't the right answer either, but you're just using it as a red herring here to draw attention away from the critique. Or maybe you just like to recite the obvious GOP criticism cliches, not sure which. Of course, I suppose it could also be because you have the mistaken impression that I'm a republican.

    In either case, nice work skipping over him signing NDAA. I guess you had to though, can't defend the the indefensible.
     
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    And created an even bigger pile of crap

    Yes he continued the windown that Bush started.

    Which was already in the works. Thats like giving credit to a runner who ran the last mile of a marathon.

    LOL!!!!! Not even close. And he has one of the worst ratings among the Israeli population of any president in history.
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    Or else he'll send another nasty note. North Korea and Iran sure have listened to them. North Krea continues its nuke testing and sunk a military ship of South Korea. Iran funds Hezzbolah and continues to fund explosives used in Iraq which murdered our troops. And no slowing down of their nuke program. Another Epic Fail for a joke of a president.

    Which is completely false. About 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost during President Obama’s time in office, reaching a low of about 11.5 million in December 2009. Since then, about 303,000 manufacturing jobs have been created — not “millions.”

    Another fabrication of the looney left.

    http://www.factcheck.org/2011/11/wasserman-schultz-manufactures-jobs-figure/

    No he saved the unions. Your premise is based on a lie. Bankruptcy is not the end of a company. All airlines have filed for bankruptcy and all the big boys are still running. His goal was to save the unions with our money.

    He did nothing to help banks. Let's see your evidence.

    It was the liberals like yourself who forced banks to give loans to people who could not afford them based on this fabrication of "fairness" This economy's major downfall was the failing of people paying the loans they signed up for which banks were forced to accept.

    Those are some of the weakest arguments I've ever heard to put this moron in for 4 more years.

    He's going down in November.

    Count on it.
     
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    PrezBO should be re-elected because he is a corporate shill (as is evidenced by his cabinet staffing choices) and he is a big government progressive.

    All this will lead to a totalitarian government which is what the progressives (left and right... there's really no difference anymore) desire.

    More of this type of government will no doubt lead to economic failure and civil unrest... just what us anarchists want. :mrgreen:
     
  18. reckoning

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    I want more foodstamps
    I want free housing
    I want free money for my children
    I want people to pay me for not working



    Vote Obama!
     
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    This is utterly false. Unless of course you are claiming that the National Debt was at $7 trillion when he entered office.
     
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    And that's good enough for me. I will be voting for Obama again.

    Bee
     
  21. hoytmonger

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    Don't bother educating yourself... vote for who has the best rhetoric.
     
  22. Surfer Joe

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    Lol...Of course it was.
     
  23. ronmatt

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    A fine example of Obama's base. They read unsubstantiated statements, make their decision based on the erroneous information then vote accordingly. Then, when they're standing in food lines, five years from now, that they had to walk to because gas will be $12 a gallon and they have to beg for a gallon of milk and a loaf of bread...in Spanish..they'll be the first ones to ask...What Happened?
     
  24. Brewskier

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    I've been shocked so many times lately by our resident leftists and/or socialists coming out and stating that they will be voting for Obama again, after all. It really is an unexpected turn of events.
     
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    Yeah those filibuster proof Democrat majorities that he had for the first two years of his term were very uncooperative, eh?
     
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