Posted on 01/02/2010 5:09:25 AM PST by Suvroc10
Happy New Year to all my readers, and what better, oh, what better way to celebrate the start of a new year than by looking backwards. That's right...looking backwards at all the greatest failures of the Obama Administration from 2009, its first year in power! Here for your reading pleasure is a Top Ten compilation of what I deem to be the ten most failing moments of Barack Hussein Obama relating to his policies; this list is by no means complete, and he seems to add to it every day, but you get the picture. So, here's to a happy new year and a retrospective of Obama's biggest failures of 2009:
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Only 10? :)
Need top 1,200
I can’t think of ANY decision by Obama that I think was right.
Agree but let’s start with one...his election
Point #3—”Blame Bush” This course of logic has gotten so stale that even liberals are beginning to get tired of it.
...actually, this is the ONLY recourse libs have in an argument. I’ve had discussions with lots of libs that I’ve had the misfortune to run across in the past year and all they can do now is put up their hand and say...”it’ll take years to fix all that Bush broke”.
Just three...
- Failed bid to bring the 2016 Olympic Games to Chicago.
- “Wise Latina” as SC Justice.
- The Nobel Peace Prize.
What an "f" up. Total, complete and across the board, from not only Day 1, not only Hour 1 but from Minute 1 of his Presidency.
I think the “Cops acted stupidly” should have been on the list. Because of how revealing it was.
It shows that Obama will always side with a Black man.
It shows what kind of friends he has.
It shows his arrogance.
It shows his inability to review facts.
It shows what kind partial justice we will have during his term. Ex Black Panther in Philadelphia case.
Every single one of his nominees
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