I realize it’s just my personal opinion, one that is shared by countless numbers of people, both republican and democrat and I damn sure have a right to express it.
Because EVERYONE is entitled to MY opinion..
Deal with it.
Barack Obama WILL be the next president of the United States.
Barack Obama WILL be the next president of the United States.
Deal with it.
I trust his judgment, and his ability to navigate what are often troubling political waters without losing sight of our ultimate destination.
I trust his judgment, and his ability to navigate what are often troubling political waters without losing sight of our ultimate destination.
Deal with it.
I admire his determination, and believe it is focused not on achieving what is best for himself, or even what is best for me as an individual, but what is best for our country.
I admire his determination, and believe it is focused not on achieving what is best for himself, or even what is best for me as an individual, but what is best for our country.
Deal with it.
I support not only his ideas, but his ideals – and wholeheartedly so. I want to see those ideas implemented and those ideals adopted, not as some radical new philosophy, but as the norm.
I support not only his ideas, but his ideals – and wholeheartedly so. I want to see those ideas implemented and those ideals adopted, not as some radical new philosophy, but as the norm.
Deal with it.
I listen to his words and I take them to heart; I find them encouraging, hopeful, and truly inspiring.
I am NOT willing to let the American Dream die without a fight.
Deal with it..
I watch the way he moves, the way he reaches out, the way he invites dialogue and encourages participation, and I see something I haven’t seen in a very long time – someone who has a solid grasp on reality viewed through the lens of common sense, rather than a tenuous hold on undeliverable promises to be sold to the masses with political rhetoric.
I watch the way he moves, the way he reaches out, the way he invites dialogue and encourages participation, and I see something I haven’t seen in a very long time – someone who has a solid grasp on reality viewed through the lens of common sense, rather than a tenuous hold on undeliverable promises to be sold to the masses with political rhetoric.
Deal with it.
I see in him a sense of fairness, a sense of justice, a sense of purpose, and most importantly a sense of vision of what can be, and what will be – if only we have the necessary fortitude to do what must be done, and the strength to ignore the nay-sayers who say it can’t be done.
Deal with it.
I love my country, and most of my fellow countrymen. And more often than not, that love requires a little show of strength even you didn’t know you had, and a little willingness to put your trust in someone in the White House again.
I’ve put my trust in Barack Obama – not because of who he is, but because of what he stands for. I refuse to parse his every statement in hopes of unearthing a contradiction he can be skewered with; I refuse to second-guess his every move on the assumption that I somehow know better than he does how to move this nation forward. Most of all, I steadfastly refuse to hand the enemy an ounce of ammunition with which to shoot down the man who stands between real democracy and a continuation of the failed policies of the idiot in chief and the STUPID ASS republican party.
And he will WITHOUT A DOUBT be the next president of the United States.
Deal with it.
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