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September 17, 2009 at 1:44 PM #458806September 17, 2009 at 1:49 PM #458034
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=sdgrrl]Yes, I am the wingnut.[/quote]
Sdgrrl: Truthfully, I’ve always thought of you as more of a bolt and washer kind of gal.(quote]
Allan, I am going to daydream that your words were the sweetest compliment. lol.
September 17, 2009 at 1:49 PM #458223sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=sdgrrl]Yes, I am the wingnut.[/quote]
Sdgrrl: Truthfully, I’ve always thought of you as more of a bolt and washer kind of gal.(quote]
Allan, I am going to daydream that your words were the sweetest compliment. lol.
September 17, 2009 at 1:49 PM #458558sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=sdgrrl]Yes, I am the wingnut.[/quote]
Sdgrrl: Truthfully, I’ve always thought of you as more of a bolt and washer kind of gal.(quote]
Allan, I am going to daydream that your words were the sweetest compliment. lol.
September 17, 2009 at 1:49 PM #458628sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=sdgrrl]Yes, I am the wingnut.[/quote]
Sdgrrl: Truthfully, I’ve always thought of you as more of a bolt and washer kind of gal.(quote]
Allan, I am going to daydream that your words were the sweetest compliment. lol.
September 17, 2009 at 1:49 PM #458819sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=sdgrrl]Yes, I am the wingnut.[/quote]
Sdgrrl: Truthfully, I’ve always thought of you as more of a bolt and washer kind of gal.(quote]
Allan, I am going to daydream that your words were the sweetest compliment. lol.
September 17, 2009 at 1:51 PM #458039dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Many in the media ignored Obama’s past and his views because of their blind hate of our previous president.[/quote]I mean, can you really blame the media for running away from our previous president…?
I firmly believe Obama was elected ONLY because of Bush. If Bush didn’t exist, USA wouldn’t have selected a man sharing Arican/Black/African-American heritage as the POTUS. Not for another 2 or 3 decades.
September 17, 2009 at 1:51 PM #458228dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Many in the media ignored Obama’s past and his views because of their blind hate of our previous president.[/quote]I mean, can you really blame the media for running away from our previous president…?
I firmly believe Obama was elected ONLY because of Bush. If Bush didn’t exist, USA wouldn’t have selected a man sharing Arican/Black/African-American heritage as the POTUS. Not for another 2 or 3 decades.
September 17, 2009 at 1:51 PM #458563dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Many in the media ignored Obama’s past and his views because of their blind hate of our previous president.[/quote]I mean, can you really blame the media for running away from our previous president…?
I firmly believe Obama was elected ONLY because of Bush. If Bush didn’t exist, USA wouldn’t have selected a man sharing Arican/Black/African-American heritage as the POTUS. Not for another 2 or 3 decades.
September 17, 2009 at 1:51 PM #458633dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Many in the media ignored Obama’s past and his views because of their blind hate of our previous president.[/quote]I mean, can you really blame the media for running away from our previous president…?
I firmly believe Obama was elected ONLY because of Bush. If Bush didn’t exist, USA wouldn’t have selected a man sharing Arican/Black/African-American heritage as the POTUS. Not for another 2 or 3 decades.
September 17, 2009 at 1:51 PM #458823dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Many in the media ignored Obama’s past and his views because of their blind hate of our previous president.[/quote]I mean, can you really blame the media for running away from our previous president…?
I firmly believe Obama was elected ONLY because of Bush. If Bush didn’t exist, USA wouldn’t have selected a man sharing Arican/Black/African-American heritage as the POTUS. Not for another 2 or 3 decades.
September 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM #458044dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]From what I have seen, you are correct in your assessment of those folks at these events. Many of those interviewed even say they voted for Obama. They are upset because they didn’t expect what he is trying to do.
Even my wife, an independent, who voted for Obama, thought she was voting for something totally different than what we are getting. My in-laws, a surgeon and nurse both voted for Obama but are also very dismayed over what has been happening and up in arms about the drastic changes proposed to health care.
[/quote]Claiming some/many/most of the marchers voted for Obama doesn’t mean anything.
Assuming they did vote for Obama and they are unhappy with what the administration is trying to do, well they obviously didn’t do their homework. Reforming healthcare was a pretty prominent goal of Obama campaign.
And the other issues (bailing out banks/Big3) was an issue that he inherited. Only if Bush Administration or his officials did their work right, we wouldn’t have all these bailouts.
And the in-laws (surgeon and nurse), well the health care reform isn’t for the surgeon and nurses in a sense. It’s for the general public. The medical establishment want better return on their investment (who wouldn’t right?), which the general public just cannot support any more. What did they expect out of Obama campaign calling for reform of the health system?
And your wife who’s an independent, so what did she vote for? I’m sure it’s something different from what Bush stood for? In that regard, she got what she wanted imho.
September 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM #458233dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]From what I have seen, you are correct in your assessment of those folks at these events. Many of those interviewed even say they voted for Obama. They are upset because they didn’t expect what he is trying to do.
Even my wife, an independent, who voted for Obama, thought she was voting for something totally different than what we are getting. My in-laws, a surgeon and nurse both voted for Obama but are also very dismayed over what has been happening and up in arms about the drastic changes proposed to health care.
[/quote]Claiming some/many/most of the marchers voted for Obama doesn’t mean anything.
Assuming they did vote for Obama and they are unhappy with what the administration is trying to do, well they obviously didn’t do their homework. Reforming healthcare was a pretty prominent goal of Obama campaign.
And the other issues (bailing out banks/Big3) was an issue that he inherited. Only if Bush Administration or his officials did their work right, we wouldn’t have all these bailouts.
And the in-laws (surgeon and nurse), well the health care reform isn’t for the surgeon and nurses in a sense. It’s for the general public. The medical establishment want better return on their investment (who wouldn’t right?), which the general public just cannot support any more. What did they expect out of Obama campaign calling for reform of the health system?
And your wife who’s an independent, so what did she vote for? I’m sure it’s something different from what Bush stood for? In that regard, she got what she wanted imho.
September 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM #458568dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]From what I have seen, you are correct in your assessment of those folks at these events. Many of those interviewed even say they voted for Obama. They are upset because they didn’t expect what he is trying to do.
Even my wife, an independent, who voted for Obama, thought she was voting for something totally different than what we are getting. My in-laws, a surgeon and nurse both voted for Obama but are also very dismayed over what has been happening and up in arms about the drastic changes proposed to health care.
[/quote]Claiming some/many/most of the marchers voted for Obama doesn’t mean anything.
Assuming they did vote for Obama and they are unhappy with what the administration is trying to do, well they obviously didn’t do their homework. Reforming healthcare was a pretty prominent goal of Obama campaign.
And the other issues (bailing out banks/Big3) was an issue that he inherited. Only if Bush Administration or his officials did their work right, we wouldn’t have all these bailouts.
And the in-laws (surgeon and nurse), well the health care reform isn’t for the surgeon and nurses in a sense. It’s for the general public. The medical establishment want better return on their investment (who wouldn’t right?), which the general public just cannot support any more. What did they expect out of Obama campaign calling for reform of the health system?
And your wife who’s an independent, so what did she vote for? I’m sure it’s something different from what Bush stood for? In that regard, she got what she wanted imho.
September 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM #458638dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]From what I have seen, you are correct in your assessment of those folks at these events. Many of those interviewed even say they voted for Obama. They are upset because they didn’t expect what he is trying to do.
Even my wife, an independent, who voted for Obama, thought she was voting for something totally different than what we are getting. My in-laws, a surgeon and nurse both voted for Obama but are also very dismayed over what has been happening and up in arms about the drastic changes proposed to health care.
[/quote]Claiming some/many/most of the marchers voted for Obama doesn’t mean anything.
Assuming they did vote for Obama and they are unhappy with what the administration is trying to do, well they obviously didn’t do their homework. Reforming healthcare was a pretty prominent goal of Obama campaign.
And the other issues (bailing out banks/Big3) was an issue that he inherited. Only if Bush Administration or his officials did their work right, we wouldn’t have all these bailouts.
And the in-laws (surgeon and nurse), well the health care reform isn’t for the surgeon and nurses in a sense. It’s for the general public. The medical establishment want better return on their investment (who wouldn’t right?), which the general public just cannot support any more. What did they expect out of Obama campaign calling for reform of the health system?
And your wife who’s an independent, so what did she vote for? I’m sure it’s something different from what Bush stood for? In that regard, she got what she wanted imho.
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