Re: America's Obituary
Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:02:08
GS78 wrote:maybe so, the problem is that the "young people" who helped elect a "historic president" will not be voting in the mid terms, they never do, and after four years of obamas' handouts and increased bullsh*t about saving the rainforests and defeating HATE SPEECH radio, finally curing aids,cancer and student loan debt, the same "young people" who spend more time playing xbox than they do watching the news will come out and vote for obama again. Some will do so just to prove they were right the first time, and some will do so because like the young woman said " if I help obama, he gonna help me too, I wont have to pay my rent, put gas in my car or nothin"... lets face it, we are screwed.VBshooter wrote:True ,but I do beleive a lot of voters who would have supported McCain sat at home thinking Obama didn;t stand a chance, He gained a lot of support from college type kids who had no idea what they were voting for, and of course the "he;s too old "didn;t help McCain either... Hopefully and it does look that way many people have woke up to see just what a mess we are in and will get off their butts and vote all of this crappy social experiment out of office. The damage they are doing will take years to repair. If the 2010 election nets a lot more new people in Congress, fixing it will be easier if they can head it off at the start...
Im not one of those college kids
I can't stand it when i hear kids in class talk about obama being so great, but they don't have a damned clue what is happening in the news. If you don't know what he is doing (destroying america) then how he is so great? They rather vote for popularity of a person than support his actions.