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November 4, 2009 | Florida | Vetting explained

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The elections that took place yesterday, Tuesday, Nov 3rd, was a defining moment for Obama. Not that Obama will realize that. Obama & "his people" at this very moment most likely are scrambling to throw the Dems who lost under their bus. They have no plans whatsoever of taking ownership of the losses that took place practically in Obama's own backyard.

 

NJ voters indeed showed Obama exactly what he could do with himself and in fact, his showing up to support Corzine did the polar opposite of what Obama sought to accomplish. The experts knew this, Republicans & Independents knew this, but for whatever reason the Democrats and Obama himself just couldn't see or accept what the rest of America has since this past summer... The more Obama talks, the more Obama is seen for that matter, the less he's liked.

 

Americans are angry Mr. Obama. Though you can't see it; whether you're too blind, too narcistic or whatever the reason is. Not only are you blind, but you're apparently deaf as well or have taken on a selective hearing roll as President. The voters pretty much told you where you could stick it & I couldn't be happier Mr. President.

 

Americans wanted Hope & Change. I'm not hear to bash that, there's nothing wrong with that desire whatsoever. I want Hope & Change, just not the "Change" Obama has always dreamt of bringing to Washington. Obama was the furthest person I ever wanted to grace the great halls of the White House. Before Race is brought into this, let me just say this, his skin color has absolutely 100% NOTHING to do with my dislike for Obama. A black man as President has got to be the greatest history my generation will most likely witness occur in any election from this point on. White Americans everywhere last Nov. showed the racist individuals still out there what they too could do with themselves. We proudly said, a black man in Washington is no issue for us. For that I commend every Obama voter, but that is as far as my congratulations will go.

 

Anyway!

 

What the issue for Obama seems to be now is, that a big percentage of voters who ordinarily wouldn't have voted for a Democrat did so because Obama talked pretty and his talk sounded like a dream come true. I truly can relate to that feeling of "Wow!" As much as I loved Bush in the beginning and still respect Bush as a wonderful Christian man, it was definitely time for him to leave. "Lame Duck" is an understatement for what Bush had become in Washington. Once in office though, these same people who voted in Obama realized "OH CRAP!" & want a do over, buyers remorse per say. I can't say I blame them in the least. You were conned, swooned over I suppose. Yet now not only are you paying dearly for the decision to vote Obama in, but so will your children, your children's children, their children, and so on. The money spent by Obama in just 1 year is more than any other President lucky enough to have been voted in by the voters. 1 year folks!

 

VA & NJ got their do over, they showed Obama clearly what they think of his "Hope and Change". That won't stop Obama though, nothing will. Though not a huge Rush Limbaugh fan, I have to agree with him on what he said here recently. Obama is a narsistic individual. I'm proud to be a Republican today, I'm proud of VA & NJ. I'm neither a resident in either state, but I'm thrilled to see the real "Hope & Change" take place finally. I praise God for seeing it, it truly gives me "hope" that this country isn't entirely in the toilet after all.

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