Putting Obama on the Couch

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Well here he is! the great messia.The one and only person to solve the worlds problems.I HATE YOU IDIOT PEOPLE THAT WERE TO BLIND TO SEE THIS FOOL FOR WAHT HE REALLY IS. Just another lieing polition.No man or women in this world today could ever get this country back to normal.This time,we will have to wait itself out.Every one will suffer.There IS going to be more wars now with other countries then ever befor.There is going to be poverty,sickness,starvation, and crime like none has ever seen befor.Thanks to your great messia.YOU IDIOTS PICKED A GOOD ONE THIS TIME.

GAETANO of TX 4:44AM July 06, 2009

I really can't believe the amount of people who actually believe that by simply changing the office from one man to another can acutally make a miracle come forth. After all we are in a place that took some time to get there. It just didn't happen over night, so common sense, if there is any around,should tell all of you that it's going to take a lot of time and patients to get off to a new start. Give the President and his team a chance, after all they can only do what the last group of geniuses did that was through trial and error. There is no written guarantee plan on the books...... but if some of you other genius who have so many comments already has arrived with a majic portion then you need to take a step and wait just the rest of us.

Annette of CT 9:28PM March 17, 2009

obama kicks ass

yo momma of AK 2:46PM March 17, 2009

Like all SOCIALISTS, barry is DANGEROUS and an IDIOT!!

Thanks to the MORONS who put him in office, OUR Great nation is being DESTROYED by the OBAMINATION and his OBAMAPRESSION!!

jim of MI 2:53PM March 14, 2009

Looks more and more like a troupe of amateurs at an improv. This bunch should know better, but they sure don't act like it.

Charles of SC 12:07PM March 12, 2009

One

Big

Ass

Mistake,

America!

Read down, O.B.A.M.A.

A. Far of VA 6:17AM March 12, 2009

His actions have spoken louder than his words (which have proven to be just words and just speeches).

He told us during the campaign what he was going to do: punish the wealthy, punish energy companies, redistribute wealth, and affect "social justice."

He and the Pelosi crowd want to entrench their party in power. That is their primary goal. If they can change the foundations of our society and our economic system (as both Obama and Geitner have just told us), so much the better.

Well, patriotic Americans will not stand idly by...

RogerCfromSD of CA 3:39AM March 12, 2009

It's ideology. Everything is being subordinated to Obama's ideological outlook. It's not complicated - the guy is a hard-left ideologue.

Dean of MN 4:15PM March 11, 2009

...would suggest that the problems lie in the areas that were obvious to the nearly half of the country who didn't vote for Obama: he was (and is) inexperienced in any executive role, he was (and is) much bigger on rhetoric than on action, and he was (as is) primarily a product of academia, which likes things to fit neatly into lectures and lesson plans and is, incidentally, predominantly leftist. Secondarily he's a product of Chicago politics, which is never good unless you're a Chicago pol.

I don't believe that Obama's a Marxist, or even a socialist, in any conscious sense; but I do believe he's fully internalized what surrounded him all his life: I think he begins from pretty far-Left postulates, never questioning their validity or merit, and moves out (but not necessarily "forward") from there, never considering alternatives that would require a reexamination of those postulates. His supporters, one moiety starting from the same postulates and the other voting for "anybody but," seem to be realizing that his administration is wildly out of its depth, and some make excuses for him while others make excuses for themselves ("This isn't the Obama I thought I was voting for" or "This isn't the Obama I saw during the campaign"). The fact is, regardless, that this is the administration we all somehow have to survive now.

We'll survive. Of course we will. But we'll be recovering for a loooong time.

Jamie of PA 3:28PM March 11, 2009

Alexis Phifer

kanye west of FL 2:40PM March 11, 2009

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