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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Colossus_500 on March 18, 2010, 08:17:19 AM
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This says it all:
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Well, Obama did promise change. I guess he meant change for the worst.
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I am seriously getting to the point where I believe before 4 years is up there might be civil unrest and violence.
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I am seriously getting to the point where I believe before 4 years is up there might be civil unrest and violence.
Doubt it. There was more anger when Bush was president. Far more protesting and rioting too overseas.
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http://www.breitbart.tv/flashback-is-obama-breaking-promise-to-include-the-people-in-the-process/
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Mercy post ::)
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Lot's of copycats posting among us..
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=324663.0
Looks like you started your thread first....
Weird
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When you step back and look at things as a whole, Pelosi, Reid & Obama are pushing a solid far left agenda. It's not what people thought they were getting in 2008! Obama ran as a uniter and centrist but we get a solid liberal progressive that is spending more than any president ever and has completely divided the nation and his administration is full of strongarm Chicago politicians. We must balance the congress in the fall.
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When you step back and look at things as a whole, Pelosi, Reid & Obama are pushing a solid far left agenda. It's not what people thought they were getting in 2008! Obama ran as a uniter and centrist but we get a solid liberal progressive that is spending more than any president ever and has completely divided the nation and his administration is full of strongarm Chicago politicians. We must balance the congress in the fall.
Shoot - amnesty for illegals are next!
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It wouldn't surprise me. They are trying to push what they can through before November. A lot of conservatives and independents will be voting in November and I believe many of them are committing political suicide with this healthcare bill that is only supported by approx 35% of Americans. I think the polls are showing 53-55% of people against this bill and if they read the reconciliation bill it would probably be higher. People want reform but this is a bad bill done in a malevalent way.