Barack Obama rose to the White House on a strong anti-war base and vague promises to pull the troops out of the Middle East.
Instead, he has increased troop presence in Afghanistan, which borders the volatile country of Pakistan.
So, is the plan to pull troops from Iraq and put them in Afghanistan? More than likely.
Where is the anti-war faction that, for eight years, protested these blunders of foreign policy?
Have they become so amazed by Obama’s charm that they are blindly following him like the conservatives did with Bush for those annoyingly long eight years?
Yes, yes they are.
Obama and John F. Kennedy have a lot in common; both of them are war hawkes who are making (made) incredibly awful foreign policy choices, and whose supporters love them because they falsely represented some sort of change.
Well, I’m not impressed with Obama’s US Weekly cover story, or how much basketball he plays.
Instead of playing hoops, perhaps he should be doing, you know, his job.
If he worked on his Health Care plan as much as his fade-away jump shot, we may have had this settled by now.
It took eight years of the GOP f---king up to get the Democrats back in power, but only a year has gone by and Republicans are already winning in local elections.
Way to go Champ. You may have already blew it.
Independants like myself are not going to be won over with cheap tricks and constant compromising with the minority party to appease the middle ground. That is just idiotic politics.
Obama and the Deocrats have the power of three branches of government and are pissing this advantage away. They should not have to compromise to the losers who nearly destroyed their own party.
To make change, you have to actually do something.



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