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To: KansasGirl

“I also disagree. The media/Obama Admin/Rat Congress will get away with blaming Bush and Republicans for every problem under the sun for atleast his first term...”

One thing we are all forgetting — what happens in 1 year when his supporters don’t have their mortgages paid for by the government and if they don’t have jobs yet.

Even if the media reports one way, the “average” American who helped him get elected is not going to be happy. The liberals will always love him, the media will always love him, but the middle of the road folks won’t if they don’t have a job. That’s where the “blue dogs” come into play.

Well, one can hope, can’t he?


24 posted on 01/15/2009 9:56:08 AM PST by Londo Molari
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To: Londo Molari

I think you are misunderestimating the stupidity of the average American. They will blame whomever the media tells them to blame for their situation. My guess, it will be the evil Republican minority and some turncoat Dems holding up the Rat legislation that will solve all the world’s problems.

Yes, I am pretty negative these days but watching the 2008 election unfold has left me with little hope. Watching American drones blindly vote for “hope and change” shattered whatever faith I had left in the American voting public. I’m telling you, the generation beneath my generation (I’m 35) is thoroughly brainwashed and dumb as rocks. My generation, for the most part, is pretty far gone as well—completely brainwashed. I can’t believe some of the ignorance I hear repeated by some of my friends who consider themselves “informed” and ‘high class.” They actually think Gov’t is on their side and able to solve problems.


32 posted on 01/15/2009 10:45:57 AM PST by KansasGirl
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