Posted on 12/19/2014 5:35:55 PM PST by upchuck
A lot has changed in the six years I've been president.
As I look ahead at my final two years in office, I want you to know two things:
1.) I'm so proud of the progress we've made together so far. Thank you. Because of folks like you, we've been able to accomplish incredible things -- change that is making people's lives better today. That's the reason we do this work.
2.) I'm not done. I won't stop fighting for the American people until the day I leave this office. That's a promise.
No matter how much partisan gridlock gets in the way or how powerful some special interests seem, I know we can keep making real, lasting change.
I can't do it alone. That's as true today as it was at the start.
I hope you're ready to go -- say you'll keep fighting alongside OFA any way you can in 2015.
Thank you,
Barack Obama
I received the same email and thought - no, he isn’t done destroying America yet. I had to wonder - does he really believe he has great accomplishments during the past 6 years, or are those around him feeding him lies?
He is a true believer. A zealot of the worst type.
He believes every word and worse yet, he truly believes that he is doing what is best for the nation (as he envisions it).
Think Robespierre . . .
I really, really HATE when he uses the term “folks”.
I hate it.
I really do.
Moose limb terrorist sleeper cells.
Here you have it, the activist government the founders warned you about. This is not he purpose of the Federal Govt. You are supposed to pursue happiness on your own. We have Marxist President.
“I’m not done. I won’t stop fighting for the American people until the day I leave this office.” The second sentence has one word too many. Can you guess what it is?
My first thought, too.
I’m with LucyT.
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