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[Scared Monkeys] The reason the country is uneasy about the Obama administration’s response to this attack is a distinct sense of not just incompetence but incomprehension. From the very beginning, President Obama has relentlessly tried to play down and deny the nature of the terrorist threat we continue to face.
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[The Great Debate] Obama, J Street, and Middle East peace | Analysis & Opinion | Reuters: That assessment came from an old Middle East hand, former U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk, in an exchange in the closing minutes of the inaugural national conference of J Street, a new pro-Israel lobby for the liberal majority of American Jews (78 percent voted for Obama) who do not feel represented by traditional pro-Israel advocacy groups, chief of them the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
[Works and Days] Works and Days » An Uneasy Feeling: I'd add those who sit idly expecting President Obama to miraculously change their lives are in for a shock. When the economy does get moving again it will be the go-getters who will seize the day - as always.
[Theodore's World] I am the President Obama - PC Free Zone: For 9 years my former employer had one like Obama at the helm, he spoke, we listened, that was the extent of internal communications as we were no longer recognized as assets but as liabilities in some bean counter's ledger book, quite a change from the free exchange of ideas prior to his arrival. For him the future was going global, demanding 3 year payoffs on huge amortized expenditures, double digit returns on investments domestically and a moratorium on domestic spending and hiring, no pay raises or benefits enhancements either.
[monstro! // lane becker] monstro! // lane becker: Courtney's letter to her parents about Obama.: There are just so many ethically-challenging things with Obama that everyone wants to ignore. His associations with many people who are definitely socialist, people who are in jail for corruption, people directly related to the sub-prime mess, things he has said, and then said something different to a different group, the thuggish and threatening way his campaign has gone after folks who try to shine the light on what's going on, their manual deactivation of even the simplest credit card verification checks for their campaign donations, which has allowed them to take who knows how many millions in ILLEGAL donations from both foreigners and people who already hit the legal limit.
[Pop + Politics] The Non-Voter: Gavin McInnes Thinks Voting is Silly « Pop + Politics: Today, voter turnouts likely to reach record numbers as the “high stakes” stir up even the apathetic. Facebook statuses (stati?) vehemently urge citizens “to walk the walk,” anxiously remind users “not to forget to vote” and criticize those whose views may conflict with their own (”Jane Smith is sad and disappointed the people she respected are voting yes on x and no on y.
[The American Spectator and AmSpecBlog] The American Spectator : Thank You, Barack Obama: i am 82 years old and do not see well, but i see enough to know America has fallen into corrupt and evil times, a darkness lurks behind the pris tine white columns of washington, and the uneasy and hateful remarks exchanged here are only a sign of worse things to come.
[HillBuzz] This is FASCINATING ” gun sales increase could predict Obama ...: Here in Texas many are deeply disturbed at the prospect of an Obama presidency–in fact so much so that many I know who have never bought/owned or even thought of buying/owning a gun are doing so are considering doing so—including me. In fact–I have family coming into town and we have all been researching what we should buy before we head to a gun show here–none of us currently owns guns or have ever felt the need to buy any.
[The Anchoress] Congress of Lucy and Charlie Brown » The Anchoress | A First ...: Politics, as the saying goes, is the art of the possible, and although I wish that Obama had a more robust sense of the possible (I assume that he’s in a position to have a more nuanced view of the obstacles than you or I enjoy) and am uneasy at the view from here of the “surge” in Afghanistan —
[Obama Today | Following Barack Obama] Obama Today | Following Barack Obama » Blog Archive » Obama ...: What’s of its state impersonal I recognize in Obama and that is where I believe all should focus as personal selves leaving Obama as the personal self because he is also the President of America bound constitutionally to act - of course with also his personal lever qualifying a human cause for any body in any part of the world so long as it does not interfere the constitution as blue book of his country. There are many rich people outside the government whom he can direct or request to tide over the suffering caused by poverty individually as well as with collectivity on it where government can also see as plan tiding over with funds and continuous aid that America has been engaged in the past and is continuing to do so today.
[Read & React] We're too fat, stupid and apathetic to get good health care | Read ...: Anything that you agree with? Um, I was always taught (in the 8th grade) that verifying information by knowing the source, how the study was conducted, the type of stats used when matrixing the data, the "n", and the possible prejudices of the researchers (to name a few important points) was important when deciding whether the stats were valid.
[AAN News Feed] Some people are angry about our Obama cover | The Blog | Chicago ...: Things would have been easier for McCain I hate to say, only because the expectations would have been lower, status quo, if it ended up that way, wouldn't have really raised an eyebrow. We are used to disappointment and watching our leaders not live up to their promises for one reason or another (and I'm not such as cynic to say there aren't many leaders out their doing an excellent job - but we are always ready to watch them fail and it's not a shocker when they do).
[MPP Blog] Obama got it wrong ” MPP Blog: The seriousness of this issue, its impact on lives, the economy, and personal freedoms, needs to be brought to the forefront so that the average apathetic American realizes this isn't just about burnouts wanting to light up, ...... Obama was simply doing what he does best, appealing to the crowds uneasy laughter and the sense of apprehension still felt across most of the country. This is still too hot an issue for a president to come out one way or another on. ...
[lowquality.net] lowquality.net » Blog Archive » Skeptical Cat is Frought With ...: I might not normally emphasize this, but because I’ve raised the topic of generational perception, I’ll point out that I reject the sometimes suggestion of MLK as (in any meaningful way) belonging more to so-called-African-Americans (a relic-term from the idiotic 90’s political correctness movement) than to someone like me to whom he was merely a good man…not a ‘black man.’ And that’s the only way his vision is going to come to pass…when race as a concept, is finally dead.
[NORML Blog] President Obama: What Is So Funny About Taxing And Regulating ...: When people expose the ROTHSCHILD/ROCKEFELLER/KISSINGER/KENNEDY syndicate for the TREASON,FRAUD, MARKET MANIPULATION, WAR CRIMES, GENOCIDE,ASSASSINATIONS and the list goes on and on, but the sad irony we may be too late as the NWO agenda is accelerating to erode what civil freedoms are left that BUSH did not have the chance or time to dismantle.
[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: I am a lifelong Democrat who will be sitting out this election cycle as I can't vote for a Repugnican and I won't support Obama just because my party was misguided enough to nominate him as our candidate for president. Obama is nothing but an ego driven empty suit running on nothing but hubris and fairy tales.
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