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Obama Voters -- Are you sorry?

Are You Sorry You Voted for Obama?

  • I voted for Obama and am worried.

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  • I voted against Obama but am pleased with his actions.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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After seeing the results of his actions, are you sorry you voted for Obama?
 
What no poll?

No I'm not sorry I voted for a president Obama who cares for his country as a whole and not focused on ramming his thumb up America's backside for the sake of his selfserving party.

Change is great.
 
What no poll?

No I'm not sorry I voted for a president Obama who cares for his country as a whole and not focused on ramming his thumb up America's backside for the sake of his selfserving party.

Change is great.




What change? You speak in talking points only.....
 
After seeing the results of his actions, are you sorry you voted for Obama?

In a word.........:mrgreen:
I voted for "none of the above".
No man should be able to "buy an election", as it is now being done in our nation.
Bur, Obama is, thus far, a far better alternative to the conservatives...who have fallen to the same level as the liberals of 20 years ago..
 
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I voted present in the presidential election as ALL the canidates sucked. even the libertarian guy.
 
As the Good Reverend has already pointed out, I am extremely sorry folks voted for Dear Leader.

To love this country is to loathe Dear Leader. That is the order of things.
 
Change is great.
Oh yes, it sure is.
-Obama changed the war...from Iraq to Afghanistan.
-Obama changed the national debt...it's higher now than ever before.
-Obama changed his mind about the state of our economy.
-Obama changed the car industry into a government run bureaucracy.
-Obama changed the world's view on us by making us seem pathetic as he went on an apology tour.
-Obama changed North Korea...now they threat to launch missiles once a month.
-Obama changed the unemployment rate...now it's higher each week.

Yes, change is great; for the ignorant who become blissful as the state of the nation crumbles. Obama's policies are nothing more than a massive expansion of Bush's negative policies combined with an extra dash of socialism.
 
Oh yes, it sure is.
-Obama changed the war...from Iraq to Afghanistan.
-Obama changed the national debt...it's higher now than ever before.
-Obama changed his mind about the state of our economy.
-Obama changed the car industry into a government run bureaucracy.
-Obama changed the world's view on us by making us seem pathetic as he went on an apology tour.
-Obama changed North Korea...now they threat to launch missiles once a month.
-Obama changed the unemployment rate...now it's higher each week.

Yes, change is great; for the ignorant who become blissful as the state of the nation crumbles. Obama's policies are nothing more than a massive expansion of Bush's negative policies combined with an extra dash of socialism.



QFT :thumbs:
 
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I voted present in the presidential election as ALL the canidates sucked. even the libertarian guy.

By "libertarian guy" are you referring to Bob Barr? Cuz I voted for that guy, but knew he wasn't going to win anyways. But it was still better than voting for Obama, MaCain or not voting at all. o.o
 
I'm not sorry that I voted for him in the least. Maybe it's because my expectations for what he could accomplish in a short amount of time seem to be a bit different that what is critics were expecting.

I still have a wait and see attitude where Obama's agenda is concerned.
 
By "libertarian guy" are you referring to Bob Barr? Cuz I voted for that guy, but knew he wasn't going to win anyways. But it was still better than voting for Obama, MaCain or not voting at all. o.o




yah bob barr bought the libertarian nomination, I don't view him as sincee or legitimate.

It was not better than "not voting at all" by a long shot.
 
Oh yes, it sure is.
-Obama changed the war...from Iraq to Afghanistan.
-Obama changed the national debt...it's higher now than ever before.
-Obama changed his mind about the state of our economy.
-Obama changed the car industry into a government run bureaucracy.
-Obama changed the world's view on us by making us seem pathetic as he went on an apology tour.
-Obama changed North Korea...now they threat to launch missiles once a month.
-Obama changed the unemployment rate...now it's higher each week.

Yes, change is great; for the ignorant who become blissful as the state of the nation crumbles. Obama's policies are nothing more than a massive expansion of Bush's negative policies combined with an extra 100 megaton bomb (not "dash") of socialism.

Please, DON'T FORGET his health care catastrophe.

Now there's some CHANGE we can believe in. LOL!!!:rofl
 
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I did not vote but am afraid of his actions.


Only 17 =( next month I will be eight-teen so I will vote next time, but I sure as hell won't be for Dr. Death.
 
It'll take a hell of a lot to make me sorry for voting for Obama because the alternative was McCain and Palin
 
I'm not sorry that I voted for him in the least. Maybe it's because my expectations for what he could accomplish in a short amount of time seem to be a bit different that what is critics were expecting.

I still have a wait and see attitude where Obama's agenda is concerned.
His agenda is exactly why he should be roundly condemned at every turn. It's not his foreign policy and domestic policy failures to date that are of concern, it's everything he hopes to do going forward that is cause for concern.

  • Government control of whole industries.
  • Hidden taxes through emissions legislation like "cap and trade".
  • Nationalized, overtaxed, underfunded, and highly rationed health care.
  • Debasement of the US Dollar.
That his efforts to date have been wasteful and ineffective failures is not good, but that his efforts going forward are definitively against this nation's better interests is cause to want him out of office and sent back to Chicago as soon as possible.
 
It'll take a hell of a lot to make me sorry for voting for Obama because the alternative was McCain and Palin

Well I hope you like focus hope, commodities, welfare, and rationed health care. If your rich and you don't like those things you going to have a big surprise coming in about 5 or 6 years.
 
It'll take a hell of a lot to make me sorry for voting for Obama because the alternative was McCain and Palin

Can you imagine a President Palin if McCain snuffed it?
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celticlord said:
His agenda is exactly why he should be roundly condemned at every turn...
  • Government control of whole industries.
  • Hidden taxes through emissions legislation like "cap and trade".
  • Nationalized, overtaxed, underfunded, and highly rationed health care.
  • Debasement of the US Dollar.
Agreed. And these are only his plans for year one. What is next?
Laila said:
Can you imagine a President Palin if McCain snuffed it?
Yes. I would prefer a President Palin over Obama.
 
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After seeing the results of his actions, are you sorry you voted for Obama?

I, of course, didn't vote for him. I saw him for what he was right off the bat. But the real problem was that there wasn't a good alternative. Even the Libertarian Party ****ed up last election cycle.
 
Can you imagine a President Palin if McCain snuffed it?
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I did not like Palin all that much, but she is not trying to change the way America has worked for the past 200 years.

Things I liked were.

* She was republican.
* Small government.
* Morales - Even though her family has none.
* She fights back when talked about but then runs away but at least she gives it a shot.
 
* Morales - Even though her family has none.

Don't see the appeal there. If I'm going to vote for a politician on the basis of moral leadership, then by the gods they had damned well better be leading. There is something inherently disturbing about avidly endorsing a policy that you, yourself, are living breathing proof of its ineffectiveness.

I didn't vote in 2008. Wasn't anything on the ballot worth voting for, and all I saw were two impending train wrecks so compelling in their capacity for epic failure that I could not in good conscience support one merely to oppose the other. This was an election of the least worst candidate from the two parties, after each party held a primary to select the least worst candidate from their own ranks-- with both parties getting their selection of "least worst" tragically wrong, and the jury still being out on the results of the general election.
 
His agenda is exactly why he should be roundly condemned at every turn. It's not his foreign policy and domestic policy failures to date that are of concern, it's everything he hopes to do going forward that is cause for concern.

Concern to you and his critics perhaps, but not so much for those of us who supported his agenda before he was elected. Some of the reasons I chose to support him, like federal funding for stem cell research, more resources for Afghanistan, a different approach to foreign policy that included diplomacy with our enemies, health care reform, more funding for our educational institutions, to name a few I felt were important, have met my expectations so far.
 
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