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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:40 on 22nd January 2009

Cheri, Diana and Krissy:  I agree with you all.  It's nice to be able to have a little optimism now after so long of the whole atmosphere of the nation being down in the dumps.

Vera, I also understand your bafflement, but I think you're mistaken about us thinking of Obama as the nation's savior.  We're just trying to grab on to a little shred of hope that the change will be for the better.  Nobody's predicting that he will be successful.  But if you think Brown's bad, well, ...I think you know what I mean.  

well I'm afraid my opinion of him and his cronies cannot be aired on a polite site such as this. That pretty much sums up my feelings about the outgoing president I'm afraid.

 

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quotePosted at 04:43 on 22nd January 2009
On 21st January 2009 20:51, Shirley K. Lawson wrote:

I think Obama said and has been saying all along that he knows he can't make the wrong.. right.. without an lot of help by everyone, especially the public itself, and he's right....no man is an island unto himself these days.  I think it's going to take some time to sift through it all, to see what can be changed and how it's going to influence others when it is changed. But I think even Obama knows that we can do some things to assure all that is unemployed from going hungry, by planting gardens and fruit trees and sharing with others..There is an level of "life" that needs to be "free" for every and anyone. I feel, in looking at the past and knowing it from the way things today are being done, that when I was an kid, our basics in life were not heavily priced..it was the luxuries. When you heavily price the necessities, pretty soon there is no money for the luxuries to buy and that is exactly what has happened and exactly what is putting the car industry out of business along with the income problem of not sustaining us now in our needs to live from month to month. Our prices need to be in "balance" with the average income, not the high income (tax free) bracket. We need an lower level of over all "free" health care system also...not for just those of low income living off our Government.

 


What an eloquent posting, Shirley.  You nailed it, girl!

 



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quotePosted at 04:55 on 22nd January 2009
On 21st January 2009 15:09, Bob T wrote:

Ruth,

Moonstruck cows and moonbats are the ones who blindly follow and feel the Messiah has come. General references not specifically addressed toward you. We are already enduring the talk and hype of what a great man he is and comparing him to Lincoln, JFK, et al, before he has even made a decision.

And Ruth, I may not agree with my leaders all the time, and I never said that criticizing them is un-American. What I did say is that regardless, I'm ALWAYS proud of my country, warts and all.

 

Point well taken, Bob.  And thanks for clarifying that your comments weren’t directed at me.  Sorry for being a little testy, but I felt a bit attacked there.  But no harm done and no hard feelings.  Good old fashioned American political banter, eh?  Where were you 3 months ago?  We could have had some great discussions.  Lol

 

I agree with you and Vera though about the bandwagon jumpers and the hype and “cult of celebrity’” that seems to run politics (and everything else for that matter).  How do you think Regan and Schwarzenegger became governors of California?  I know that Obama has a very ambitious agenda that he may not be able to pull off.  Only time will tell.  I try to be optimistic, but I wasn’t born yesterday and just the fact that I say that probably means I’m a little more cynical than I like to think I am.  But even if he is able accomplish some of his grand plans, it won’t only be him making it happen any more than it was only George Bush who singlehandedly got us into the mess we’re in now.  We’re all accountable, like Shirley mentioned, and I like the fact that that’s part of Obama’s message.  It’s our apathy that will do us in, I think.


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