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To: garbanzo

I looked back at your other posts to others and you are clearly an Obama apologist or so detached from reality that you are continuing to ignore it.

You have a tagline “Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem”.

Then when I point you to an article, where Obama clearly states he thinks the government is the solution, you still don’t criticize Obama, you are “hoping for the best” and accuse me of “getting off on the anticipation of suffering of others”.

This is not a normal behavior, but be happy in your delusions and worship of “The One”.


54 posted on 01/11/2009 2:08:42 AM PST by FocusNexus (Obama's success = Destruction of the US)
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To: FocusNexus
This will probably be my last post to you on this because you seem to be cognitively challenged. Here goes an longer than necessary attempt to explain a simple concept.

Then when I point you to an article, where Obama clearly states he thinks the government is the solution, you still don’t criticize Obama, you are “hoping for the best” and accuse me of “getting off on the anticipation of suffering of others”.

I hate pointing out that he hasn't been sworn in yet so we absolutely no certain idea what he's going to do in office. Failure to criticize isn't support of a position and for the record I don't support those viewpoints. I didn't bother to respond because it was beside the point that not everything he may do is necessarily bad and I hope that he'll make some good choices like I'd think decent people would hope for too. Whether or not he actually does is another matter. I'm not hoping that the country fails under his watch, if you can grasp that concept. The basic point is that he's going to run the government for 4 years and I do hope, for the country's sake, that he makes good decisions.

To make the point even more clear, if in office, he supports free-market laissez-faire principles, I'm going to support him in that because it's in the best interests of the country to do so. If he doesn't I'll oppose them. I would hope that once in office he tends more in the free-market direction than towards the left but I'm not salivating over the ruin of the nation if he gives in to his worst impulses either.

55 posted on 01/11/2009 3:35:25 AM PST by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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