Since few of us watch MSNBC, we need to get this sent around to our friends so MSNBC will know what people really think of him. Otherwise, they will report everyone is happy. VOTE and send it on to your friends.
MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and we need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here is the site:
> Since few of us watch MSNBC, we need to get this sent around to our > friends so MSNBC will know what people really think of him. Otherwise, > they will report everyone is happy. VOTE and send it on to your friends.
> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and we > need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here is > the site:
Hi, Bill P. & Dog. I don't think that anyone has to worry about a self-serving poll, which no one will read about anyway. They just want attention, which they are not getting, and it's probably not fair to rate anyone, at this early stage of their incumbency.
On 27 Tháng Ba, 18:46, William Boyd <williamb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and > we need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here > is the site:
>> Since few of us watch MSNBC, we need to get this sent around to our >> friends so MSNBC will know what people really think of him. Otherwise, >> they will report everyone is happy. VOTE and send it on to your friends.
>> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and we >> need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here is >> the site:
> Hi, Bill P. & Dog. I don't think that anyone has to worry about a > self-serving poll, which no one will read about anyway. They just want > attention, which they are not getting, and it's probably not fair to rate > anyone, at this early stage of their incumbency.
Indeed. He's just been elected, for heaven's sakes. Mind you, Americans are known for wanting fast cars, fast food, fast money, fast results.
The mind boggles.
- nilita
PS: I recently returned from a couple month stay in the US, and people seemed to be generally favourable towards Obama, including (former) Republicans.
> >> Since few of us watch MSNBC, we need to get this sent around to our > >> friends so MSNBC will know what people really think of him. Otherwise, > >> they will report everyone is happy. VOTE and send it on to your friends.
> >> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and we > >> need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here is > >> the site:
> > Hi, Bill P. & Dog. I don't think that anyone has to worry about a > > self-serving poll, which no one will read about anyway. They just want > > attention, which they are not getting, and it's probably not fair to rate > > anyone, at this early stage of their incumbency.
> Indeed. He's just been elected, for heaven's sakes. Mind you, Americans > are known for wanting fast cars, fast food, fast money, fast results.
> The mind boggles.
> - nilita
> PS: I recently returned from a couple month stay in the US, and people > seemed to be generally favourable towards Obama, including (former) > Republicans.- Hide quoted text -
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I'll give him a B+. I'd give him and A if he'd cut back on the spending a bit, and raise revenues to pay as we go. I don't like the idea that we have our grandchildren pay for our excesses.
> >> Since few of us watch MSNBC, we need to get this sent around to our > >> friends so MSNBC will know what people really think of him. Otherwise, > >> they will report everyone is happy. VOTE and send it on to your > >> friends.
> >> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and we > >> need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here is > >> the site:
> > Hi, Bill P. & Dog. I don't think that anyone has to worry about a > > self-serving poll, which no one will read about anyway. They just want > > attention, which they are not getting, and it's probably not fair to > > rate > > anyone, at this early stage of their incumbency.
> Indeed. He's just been elected, for heaven's sakes. Mind you, Americans > are known for wanting fast cars, fast food, fast money, fast results.
> The mind boggles.
> - nilita
> PS: I recently returned from a couple month stay in the US, and people > seemed to be generally favourable towards Obama, including (former) > Republicans.- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
I'll give him a B+. I'd give him and A if he'd cut back on the spending a bit, and raise revenues to pay as we go. I don't like the idea that we have our grandchildren pay for our excesses.
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I agree Tom. Unfortunately, I think that raising taxes now - although politically unpopular - is going to help lessen the load for our grandchildren. Why should *they* pay for the sins of *our* time?
The Shadow wrote: > On 27 Tháng Ba, 18:46, William Boyd <williamb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and >> we need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here >> is the site:
> The Shadow wrote: > > On 27 Tháng Ba, 18:46, William Boyd <williamb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> MSNBC has a live poll to grade Obama's performance as President, and > >> we need to get some conservative voices showing up in the results! Here > >> is the site:
> The mistakes he is making now will take many years to correct.
Sure he is making mistakes, he is human. I would say the mistakes Bush made will take many years to correct. Correcting some of the mistakes is like a no win situation. For instance Gitmo, but we are headed in the right direction, IMHO.
> >> The mistakes he is making now will take many years to correct. > > Sure he is making mistakes, he is human. I would say the mistakes > >Bush made will take many years to correct. Correcting some of the > >mistakes is like a no win situation. For instance Gitmo, but we are > >headed in the right direction, IMHO.
> Sure, now that he is elected, he is now human. During the campaign, he > could walk on water.
> It will be a tight race as to what happens first: Whether Obama's 4 > years are up, or the country goes down the crapper. Right now, the > crapper is way ahead. > -
> Bob
Well, I can see your being upset, if you thought he could walk on water. I don't remember him ever making such a claim. I know he made pledges that are pie in the sky, but on the whole, I think he makes good decisions.
> >> The mistakes he is making now will take many years to correct. > > Sure he is making mistakes, he is human. I would say the mistakes > >Bush made will take many years to correct. Correcting some of the > >mistakes is like a no win situation. For instance Gitmo, but we are > >headed in the right direction, IMHO.
> Sure, now that he is elected, he is now human. During the campaign, he > could walk on water.
> It will be a tight race as to what happens first: Whether Obama's 4 > years are up, or the country goes down the crapper. Right now, the > crapper is way ahead. > -
> Bob
Well, I can see your being upset, if you thought he could walk on water. I don't remember him ever making such a claim. I know he made pledges that are pie in the sky, but on the whole, I think he makes good decisions.
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even my conservative self agrees that he's only been there 3 months and change....and the other "change" will take time. I can see him at some point admitting what pieces of shit the democraps have in Congress (and yeah there are repugnican POS there as well) <G>