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Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I’m going to have more fun watching Bill Clinton. You know, this is going to drive him crazy. “This” being his proximity to the White House insiders, but not having the power or influence he enjoyed as Prez.
I think Hillary is going to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the world stage. Here you have someone with, IMHO, the best grasp and understanding of power since the Borgias.
Yep, it’s going to be an interesting four years. I didn’t vote for Obama, but I do hope he turns out to be as promised. As opposed to turning out like Jimmy Carter.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I’m going to have more fun watching Bill Clinton. You know, this is going to drive him crazy. “This” being his proximity to the White House insiders, but not having the power or influence he enjoyed as Prez.
I think Hillary is going to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the world stage. Here you have someone with, IMHO, the best grasp and understanding of power since the Borgias.
Yep, it’s going to be an interesting four years. I didn’t vote for Obama, but I do hope he turns out to be as promised. As opposed to turning out like Jimmy Carter.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I’m going to have more fun watching Bill Clinton. You know, this is going to drive him crazy. “This” being his proximity to the White House insiders, but not having the power or influence he enjoyed as Prez.
I think Hillary is going to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the world stage. Here you have someone with, IMHO, the best grasp and understanding of power since the Borgias.
Yep, it’s going to be an interesting four years. I didn’t vote for Obama, but I do hope he turns out to be as promised. As opposed to turning out like Jimmy Carter.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I’m going to have more fun watching Bill Clinton. You know, this is going to drive him crazy. “This” being his proximity to the White House insiders, but not having the power or influence he enjoyed as Prez.
I think Hillary is going to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the world stage. Here you have someone with, IMHO, the best grasp and understanding of power since the Borgias.
Yep, it’s going to be an interesting four years. I didn’t vote for Obama, but I do hope he turns out to be as promised. As opposed to turning out like Jimmy Carter.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I’m going to have more fun watching Bill Clinton. You know, this is going to drive him crazy. “This” being his proximity to the White House insiders, but not having the power or influence he enjoyed as Prez.
I think Hillary is going to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the world stage. Here you have someone with, IMHO, the best grasp and understanding of power since the Borgias.
Yep, it’s going to be an interesting four years. I didn’t vote for Obama, but I do hope he turns out to be as promised. As opposed to turning out like Jimmy Carter.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: Up here in Fallbrook, people are split into two camps: The first camp is still in a deep state of denial and thinks that the RE market will magically reverse itself and climb back to it’s previous heights, and the other camp has to come to grips with the new reality.
Both camps are reflected in pricing throughout the community.
Interestingly, a lot of folks in the first camp are in RE, and I think most of them are telling themselves and others that things will improve markedly in the forlorn hope that they actually will.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: Up here in Fallbrook, people are split into two camps: The first camp is still in a deep state of denial and thinks that the RE market will magically reverse itself and climb back to it’s previous heights, and the other camp has to come to grips with the new reality.
Both camps are reflected in pricing throughout the community.
Interestingly, a lot of folks in the first camp are in RE, and I think most of them are telling themselves and others that things will improve markedly in the forlorn hope that they actually will.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: Up here in Fallbrook, people are split into two camps: The first camp is still in a deep state of denial and thinks that the RE market will magically reverse itself and climb back to it’s previous heights, and the other camp has to come to grips with the new reality.
Both camps are reflected in pricing throughout the community.
Interestingly, a lot of folks in the first camp are in RE, and I think most of them are telling themselves and others that things will improve markedly in the forlorn hope that they actually will.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: Up here in Fallbrook, people are split into two camps: The first camp is still in a deep state of denial and thinks that the RE market will magically reverse itself and climb back to it’s previous heights, and the other camp has to come to grips with the new reality.
Both camps are reflected in pricing throughout the community.
Interestingly, a lot of folks in the first camp are in RE, and I think most of them are telling themselves and others that things will improve markedly in the forlorn hope that they actually will.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: Up here in Fallbrook, people are split into two camps: The first camp is still in a deep state of denial and thinks that the RE market will magically reverse itself and climb back to it’s previous heights, and the other camp has to come to grips with the new reality.
Both camps are reflected in pricing throughout the community.
Interestingly, a lot of folks in the first camp are in RE, and I think most of them are telling themselves and others that things will improve markedly in the forlorn hope that they actually will.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I think the next four years are going to take a tremendous toll on Obama. I admired his speech today for the simple reason that he didn’t sugarcoat things, or take the easy way out. I believe that turning this country around, if he manages to do so, will exact a terrible price on him.
It reminds of those pictures of Abraham Lincoln shortly before his death. You can see what guiding this country through the darkest years of the Civil War did to him. Or LBJ at the end of his Presidency following the years prosecuting the Vietnam War.
Obama has his work cut out for him. Dubya will probably look better four years from now. I hear the weather in Argentina has restorative properties.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I think the next four years are going to take a tremendous toll on Obama. I admired his speech today for the simple reason that he didn’t sugarcoat things, or take the easy way out. I believe that turning this country around, if he manages to do so, will exact a terrible price on him.
It reminds of those pictures of Abraham Lincoln shortly before his death. You can see what guiding this country through the darkest years of the Civil War did to him. Or LBJ at the end of his Presidency following the years prosecuting the Vietnam War.
Obama has his work cut out for him. Dubya will probably look better four years from now. I hear the weather in Argentina has restorative properties.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I think the next four years are going to take a tremendous toll on Obama. I admired his speech today for the simple reason that he didn’t sugarcoat things, or take the easy way out. I believe that turning this country around, if he manages to do so, will exact a terrible price on him.
It reminds of those pictures of Abraham Lincoln shortly before his death. You can see what guiding this country through the darkest years of the Civil War did to him. Or LBJ at the end of his Presidency following the years prosecuting the Vietnam War.
Obama has his work cut out for him. Dubya will probably look better four years from now. I hear the weather in Argentina has restorative properties.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: I think the next four years are going to take a tremendous toll on Obama. I admired his speech today for the simple reason that he didn’t sugarcoat things, or take the easy way out. I believe that turning this country around, if he manages to do so, will exact a terrible price on him.
It reminds of those pictures of Abraham Lincoln shortly before his death. You can see what guiding this country through the darkest years of the Civil War did to him. Or LBJ at the end of his Presidency following the years prosecuting the Vietnam War.
Obama has his work cut out for him. Dubya will probably look better four years from now. I hear the weather in Argentina has restorative properties.
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