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    But to me the real problem is that the right seem to shouting the loudest and swaying people to not give obama a fair chance.

    There was so much (for want of a better word) hope when we was elected, now 2 years later that's all washed away already?

    He inherited goverment from Bush ferchristsakes, from years of his administration screwing things up and selling it all to his pals. Then there was the massive recession caused in part to bush's activities and administration.
    Whoever had inherited government would have been screwed, with so much mess to clear up, plus the mounting mess of the economic crash.

    sure everyone had high hopes with all his talk of change, but as is always the case, you only really know the extent of the problem until you actually get into government and take stock of what you've been left with by the previous admin.

    even with cleaning up bush's messes (including the wars in the gulf) and the economic crisis he's still been trying to put forward one of the best things for americans, nationalised healthcare though most can't see how good it could be, just look at europe, it works, its good and it won't turn you into 'commies'

    the right in the US worries me and the idea that they might get back into power so soon, does too.
    I wouldn't mind hillary taking over things from obama either if that's the way things went for the democrats.
    just promise me one thing...

    ...no palin, that shit's not funny anymore

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