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I know there are US people who are against his decision to close Guantánamo, and they are also against his plan to end the American war in Iraq, but outside of the US I'm sure almost everyone supports him for now. He can't change the USA though, he won't get rid of that terrorist group called CIA, he won't get rid of that US military power which is there not to preserve peace but to start and fight wars, he's not changing the USA into Swiss, but his first actions show that he's at least doing something to the favour of the USA and the world. It might be tough to deal with the financial crisis in the USA though, that's what should be most important to Americans now.
Do Americans love a president who uses diplomatic ways to prevent or solve conflicts, or do they love a "strong" president who takes action fast and pulls the gun as soon as possible, or sooner? Sadly, I think they love a strong president. :/
Do Americans love a president who uses diplomatic ways to prevent or solve conflicts, or do they love a "strong" president who takes action fast and pulls the gun as soon as possible, or sooner? Sadly, I think they love a strong president. :/
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Except that Bush's ratings were some of the lowest ever...
I'm all for Obama fixing up the US's image abroad. I'd like to be able to travel without getting spit on.
I'm all for Obama fixing up the US's image abroad. I'd like to be able to travel without getting spit on.
.....sometimes you have to lose your mind to find it......
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That could happen. The spitting anyways. For half a century the world was spitting on germans: look at these damn Nazis who killed millions in WWII. Now that Bush was in place, we're second place. Thanks USA
I read Guantanamo is gone?
The US might have a chance to sign the Kyoto protocol?
Perhaps not store every foreigners personal data for 70 years after their death in some uncontrolled file by the NSA?
If these three happen I might try not to spit on your president. Send Bush instead.
I read Guantanamo is gone?
The US might have a chance to sign the Kyoto protocol?
Perhaps not store every foreigners personal data for 70 years after their death in some uncontrolled file by the NSA?
If these three happen I might try not to spit on your president. Send Bush instead.
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Re: Obama
I'm with you on this one Z2k. I really hope he will be a great president but only time will tell...Zeratul2k wrote:I'll give him a month or two before making any comments.
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You can add me to this list. He hasn't actually had time to do anything yet, so I have no opion of him one way or the other.agito_0291 wrote:I'm with you on this one Z2k. I really hope he will be a great president but only time will tell...Zeratul2k wrote:I'll give him a month or two before making any comments.
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We'll see what the next four years bring. At least he is trying to get some things done. Closing Guantanamo prison is a start,........ that should have been done with years ago. There are other things he's done, both that I agree with and disagree with, only time will tell if he is right. My biggest disappointment is in some moral issues, but then, I guess we have different moral codes.
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Same-O here. But heck, I'd hate to be in that poor man's shoes. Having to fix up the USA's image after it's been pulled through the crapper? Trying to stem the Depression that's threatening to overtake our economy? That poor man's going to have a rough four years.
.....sometimes you have to lose your mind to find it......