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I'm not one to get in a big polictical debate but I did want to say I was sorry.

 

I voted for Obama and I'm here to say I was WRONG!

 

I'M SORRY!

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You are forgiven. I am thinking that there are more Americans that feel the same way you do. Just dont let it happen again. lol

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LOL ! The people wanted change right ?

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This isn't KSR guys...but it does take more than a year to fix 8 years of disaster...

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True but we are moving backwards and not just backwards; moving backwards FAST!

JBR said:
This isn't KSR guys...but it does take more than a year to fix 8 years of disaster...

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Sorry, but I still can't understand how? Look on what little bit of the bright side there is though, you were not alone. A lot of people did the same thing thinking they were helping create a new era, and things were going to be great and everyone would run around singing happy, happy, joy, joy. Only in the cartoons folks! Lets just hope we survive this train wreck or it won't matter anyway.

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Well, Save, I have run across many others that did the same thing. I've been lots of places and talked to lots of people in the past year and so far I haven't personally heard a single one of them say they are still glad they voted for Mr. Obama. Don't get me wrong -- I know there are still supporters out there and likely there are supporters on KSN. I'm glad that we live in a country where we enjoy the freedom to vote as we see fit. I also understand why many felt they needed to vote the way they did -- they wanted change. Although I stand against most of the things that Mr. Obama seems to stand for, I'm not against change in some cases. I believe we're headed in the wrong direction at this time though. I'm with Shannon on this one. I forgive you, dear Save, but please don't let it happen again. I have a sneaky suspicion that regardless of how you and I vote, it won't happen next time.

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We were severly headed in the wrong direction since 2001, now you surely cant expect to have a complete turnaround in less than a year, I know most of you people are smarter than that.

Grammy Rosebud said:
Well, Save, I have run across many others that did the same thing. I've been lots of places and talked to lots of people in the past year and so far I haven't personally heard a single one of them say they are still glad they voted for Mr. Obama. Don't get me wrong -- I know there are still supporters out there and likely there are supporters on KSN. I'm glad that we live in a country where we enjoy the freedom to vote as we see fit. I also understand why many felt they needed to vote the way they did -- they wanted change. Although I stand against most of the things that Mr. Obama seems to stand for, I'm not against change in some cases. I believe we're headed in the wrong direction at this time though. I'm with Shannon on this one. I forgive you, dear Save, but please don't let it happen again. I have a sneaky suspicion that it won't.

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No one expected a complete turn around right away. I did expect things to be moving forward but instead they are moving backwards. I finally had to take off the blinders and just admit I was wrong for voting for Obama.

There are more troops deployed than there was before he took over and more to come.

Our government now owns the American car industry and the banks...WHAT? What kind of crap is that? Why is our government buying companies? That is against everything American stands for.

Now they want to control our health care. You know if the health care bill passes it will put a lot of small business and health care services out of business....OH WAIT, I bet the government will offer some type of loan for small business and health care services owners to take out so they can keep afloat...but then they owe those business if that happens.

Did anyone see the stuff on 60 minutes the American Samoa? The country is very small, very poor, and lived off the tuna industry but Obama enforced minimum wage laws and guess what? Now all those companies have moved to another country so now the people there have NO JOB! Good job there Obama.

What idiots out there think that raising minimum wage will HELP ANYONE? Come on, I know there are many of you that think actually think raising minimum wage is a good thing...admit it...LOL LOL. Well the truth is IT DOESN'T it just makes poor uneducated people think their government is making things better. Raising Minimum wage only increase the cost of goods and cost of living, while bringing less value to the dollar.

Hasn't Obama already spent more money than Bush did on the Iraq war?

Big B said:
We were severly headed in the wrong direction since 2001, now you surely cant expect to have a complete turnaround in less than a year, I know most of you people are smarter than that.

Grammy Rosebud said:
Well, Save, I have run across many others that did the same thing. I've been lots of places and talked to lots of people in the past year and so far I haven't personally heard a single one of them say they are still glad they voted for Mr. Obama. Don't get me wrong -- I know there are still supporters out there and likely there are supporters on KSN. I'm glad that we live in a country where we enjoy the freedom to vote as we see fit. I also understand why many felt they needed to vote the way they did -- they wanted change. Although I stand against most of the things that Mr. Obama seems to stand for, I'm not against change in some cases. I believe we're headed in the wrong direction at this time though. I'm with Shannon on this one. I forgive you, dear Save, but please don't let it happen again. I have a sneaky suspicion that it won't.

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How do we own the banks? The bank bailout came during the Bush administration and both he and McCain voted for it. We loaned them money so we wouldn't face a complete crash of our financial system. Plus, what would have happened if we had let everything fail? Would be better or worse? Maybe a disaster was averted? It was not like he didn't have a massive debt waiting for him. The stock market is actually up since he took over. But more importantly, Save, I take your entry into the political fray as a sign that you support Coach Cal's comments to our KY law makers that I should be in the KSN Hall of Fame and have my own blog on the site. Thank you for your support!

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Oh, Neil. You're still cracking me up but I'm not going there with you on this one. Go Cats!

Neil White said:
How do we own the banks? The bank bailout came during the Bush administration and both he and McCain voted for it. We loaned them money so we wouldn't face a complete crash of our financial system. Plus, what would have happened if we had let everything fail? Would be better or worse? Maybe a disaster was averted? It was not like he didn't have a massive debt waiting for him. The stock market is actually up since he took over. But more importantly, Save, I take your entry into the political fray as a sign that you support Coach Cal's comments to our KY law makers that I should be in the KSN Hall of Fame and have my own blog on the site. Thank you for your support!

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Again, thank you for your support Grammy. I think you would be the perfect person to introduce during my induction ceremony. Save I will allow you to "coat me". For those of you who don't know "coating" someone is when a current Hall of Famer puts the KSN Hall of Fame coat on the newest inductee. Kinda like the Masters. I look forward to the site administrator's announcement.

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Write the blog... you have the option of your homepage... if it's good, I'm sure it'll published.

Neil White said:
How do we own the banks? The bank bailout came during the Bush administration and both he and McCain voted for it. We loaned them money so we wouldn't face a complete crash of our financial system. Plus, what would have happened if we had let everything fail? Would be better or worse? Maybe a disaster was averted? It was not like he didn't have a massive debt waiting for him. The stock market is actually up since he took over. But more importantly, Save, I take your entry into the political fray as a sign that you support Coach Cal's comments to our KY law makers that I should be in the KSN Hall of Fame and have my own blog on the site. Thank you for your support!

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