Um, relevance? There are tons of "we hate Obama" threads for this very original and fascinating post.
Kind of like the guy you helped vote into office? Scary indeed. Being black has nothing to do with it. Failed policies, growing deficit and millions depending on the gov't (more voters that way) is scary. He better come up with something quick. Because he won't be able to "run" on his past three years.
Not only will he run on his record (which is quite impressive for a president that was obstructed at every turn) he will help democrats possibly take back congress.
Answer three questions for me: Do you believe Obama is American Do you believe Obama is Muslim Do you believe Obama hates or dislikes America
I'm am an educated, right wing conservative working class professional. So please spare me from the "hillbilly beliefs." I tend to focus on more important things (that matter now). I don't think he would have been considered for election if he couldn't prove he was a citizen. I also don't think he's a Muslim. I'm not really concerned with that, as it's something you couldn't prove anyways. He's the potus, so none of that matters at this point forward. I do not think he necessarily dislikes America. I firmly believe he wants America to function like a socialist country. But maybe not in the same way a traditional socialst country would operate. Anyone that lives by Saul Alinsky's word is not good for America. My grandpa and countless others didn't shed blood for this country, helping shape the greatest country in the world, for a radical to come into the white house and change our principals and the foundation of this country. There's not much "American" about Hussein Obama.
Maybe by "american" he meant the continent and not the USA therefore referencing a timeline starting at Pangea. Thus the USA's 200+ year history is so insignificant that one of it's few leaders during a time it was the sole superpower of the world, is not very much "american"
Could say the same thing about GW Bush, Ronald Reagan, Lyndon Johnson, FDR, Lincoln, Jefferson and others....... What is more American that "Hussein Obama"? He is from mixed ancestory, came from a modest background, a single parent household... earned scholarships to school ............ seems to me that he is the american dream.
This. Especially at work. Unless you are a professional pundit work isn't the place to argue politics. Just save your fire for Clutchfans D & D.
ummm, this thread is about irrational racist coworkers who talk politics in the workplace, not the merits of the Obama presidency. Talking any politics at work just seems like a bad idea. Sometimes, my wife will mention something political on the phone, and all I'll say is "Uh-huh, we can talk about it when I get home." You never know how it'll impact your career to be spouting off.