Obama won't last 2 years...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Moc Yeah, Jun 24, 2009.

  1. A 2006 Siena College poll of 744 professors reported the following results:[6]

    "George W. Bush has just finished five years as President. If today were the last day of his presidency, how would you rank him? The responses were: Great: 2%; Near Great: 5%; Average: 11%; Below Average: 24%; Failure: 58%."
    "In your judgment, do you think he has a realistic chance of improving his rating?” Two-thirds (67%) responded no; less than a quarter (23%) responded yes; and 10% chose no opinion or not applicable."
    Thomas Kelly, professor emeritus of American studies at Siena College, said: "President Bush would seem to have small hope for high marks from the current generation of practicing historians and political scientists.
     
    #61     Jun 25, 2009
  2. Mercor

    Mercor

    Boy , you need to wake up. Putting Democrats in office means a shift away from the views of Ron Paul. It means state and local governments start leaning left. It means the whole legal system leans to the left(for decades). It means Labor and Education unions have priority and charter private schools lose. Inner city minority children lose hope for a decent education.
    Small business is burdened to support social programs.

    Reality is that you are voting for Infrastructure of Federal, State and local politics. Ron Paul knows this and would be ashamed of your support for Obama.
     
    #62     Jun 25, 2009
  3. 1.Ron Paul wouldn't even endorse McCain,a member of his own party.During the campaign he was more critical of John McCain then he was of Obama


    2.On foreign policy and social issues,Paul is closer to Obama then McCain

    "He (Ron Paul)said he admired President Obama's cautious approach to the situation in Iran"
     
    #63     Jun 25, 2009
  4. I am not an Obama supporter,I support Obama over every Republican except Paul and Romney.There is a diffrence
     
    #64     Jun 25, 2009
  5. HA its funny I accually had an american history teacher that always try to say that Bush would go down in history as one of the best presidents of all time and all this other bs and I always argued with him about it. needless to say he was a total moron.
     
    #65     Jun 25, 2009
  6. Mercor

    Mercor

    If Obama finds a brain and plays this Iran situation correctly, Bush's philosophy of igniting democracy starting with Iraq will be seen as brilliant as Churchill /Truman / Reagan play in the cold war.
     
    #66     Jun 25, 2009
  7. Thats what its called by Bush supporters ?I think it was The United States invading a sovereign nation that did not attack The US nor was a threat to the US under the manipulation and lies of weapons of mass destruction
     
    #67     Jun 25, 2009
  8. Lucrum

    Lucrum

     
    #68     Jun 25, 2009
  9. Igniting democracy???? I don't think so. Bush wanted to get rid of Saddam because he wanted to prove to his dad that he was not the failure that his dad thought to be. What about igniting democracy in Saudi Arabia? He used to hold hands with the Seikh and walk around.
    Do we really want democracy in the Middle East or do we prefer to have a dictator that is frendlier to the West and keep the oil flowing?
     
    #69     Jun 26, 2009
  10. Republicans do not care about real conservatives like Ron Paul. He got 35 delegates total. Their hero is Reagan who ran a huge deficit and gave amnesty to illegals.
     
    #70     Jun 26, 2009