* Even Europeans Fucking Sick Of Obama! *

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Sorry bout that,

1. But the consensus is confirmed, no nation on earth likes where Obama is taking America, or the world in general.
2. Its easy to say, he's shit out of luck come election day.
3. I want to know can we legally kick him out of the country after he loses the election?
4. Link:News from The Associated Press


"In a world weary of war and economic crises, and concerned about global climate change, the consensus is that Obama has not lived up to the lofty expectations that surrounded his 2008 election and Nobel Peace Prize a year later. Many in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America were also taken aback by his support for gay marriage, a taboo subject among religious conservatives.

But the Democrat still enjoys broad international support. In large part, it's because of unfavorable memories of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, and many people would still prefer Obama over his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

"We all had high hopes for him," said Filomena Cunha, an office worker in Lisbon, Portugal, who said she's struggling to make ends meet. "But then things got bad and there's not much he can do for us over here."

Obama's rock-star-like reception at Berlin's Victory Column in the summer of 2008 was a high point of a wildly successful European campaign tour.
Those high European expectations have turned into disappointment, largely because of the continued U.S. military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan and Obama's failure to close Guantanamo Bay in the face of vehement congressional opposition."


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SirJamesofTexas
 
But the Democrat still enjoys broad international support. In large part, it's because of unfavorable memories of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, and many people would still prefer Obama over his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

From the OP link.
 
Sorry bout that,

1. But the consensus is confirmed, no nation on earth likes where Obama is taking America, or the world in general.
2. Its easy to say, he's shit out of luck come election day.
3. I want to know can we legally kick him out of the country after he loses the election?
4. Link:News from The Associated Press


"In a world weary of war and economic crises, and concerned about global climate change, the consensus is that Obama has not lived up to the lofty expectations that surrounded his 2008 election and Nobel Peace Prize a year later. Many in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America were also taken aback by his support for gay marriage, a taboo subject among religious conservatives.

But the Democrat still enjoys broad international support. In large part, it's because of unfavorable memories of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, and many people would still prefer Obama over his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

"We all had high hopes for him," said Filomena Cunha, an office worker in Lisbon, Portugal, who said she's struggling to make ends meet. "But then things got bad and there's not much he can do for us over here."

Obama's rock-star-like reception at Berlin's Victory Column in the summer of 2008 was a high point of a wildly successful European campaign tour.
Those high European expectations have turned into disappointment, largely because of the continued U.S. military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan and Obama's failure to close Guantanamo Bay in the face of vehement congressional opposition."


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
You should read the article.
 
Sorry bout that,



But the Democrat still enjoys broad international support. In large part, it's because of unfavorable memories of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, and many people would still prefer Obama over his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

From the OP link.



1. Yes I saw the Bush bash bullshit, and omitted it, on purpose.
2. When you read all of what was said about Obama, it pretty much dipped him in shit, and I didn't even write it.
3. People all over the world are sick and tired of Obama, thats a *FACT*!!!!


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
President Obama is snot nosed- thin skinned imbecile. An angry self righteous megalomaniac who can's govern his way out of a paper-bag.
 
what? Obama hasnt parted the medditerranian sea yet? Moses made it look easy.
Moses parted the Red Sea, not the Mediterranean.

comon, cant u see im being sarcastic? I meant that litterally,,,,,Being Moses already parted the red sea,,,i figured the world expected "The One" to outdo Moses and part the Medditerranian,,,but after we have discovered that bambi was a false prophet,,he may want to try the east river.
 
Thank god 55/60% of all Americans are on to him,,,,we are so sick of the lies and never ending scandals,,,Obama will be the laughing stock of America after his boring speech at the DNC. hmm, will he mention the debt,deficit and unemployment?
 
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Even Europeans Fucking Sick Of Obama!


Sick in envy considering the economic chaos the Europeans are experiencing ... austerity + recession.

the 07-09 US Great Recession ended June of 09 with positive GDP (Growth) since that time to the present quarter. -

and by curtailing the US Great Recession, the Obama Administration prevented a new "Turn of the Century World Wide Depression".


Europeans have only their own regressive, decentralized and inane economic policies to blame for their monetary quagmire and no one else.
 
What has you raidical reich wing extremist's drawers in bunches is that obama is not failing and he is succeeding way beyond expectations in spite of all the road blocks set up by a corrupt congress. Obama is unstopable and he ain't going no wheres. He takes a licking and keep on ticking. So go home and have your mamas wash and iron your sheets.
 
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 42% support. Four percent (4%) would vote for a third party candidate, while another three percent (3%) are undecided.

A president’s Job Approval rating is one of the best indicators for assessing his chances of reelection. Typically, the president’s Job Approval rating on Election Day will be close to the share of the vote he receives. Currently, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's job performance. That’s his lowest level of approval in two months. Fifty-five percent (55%) at least somewhat disapprove (see trends).
 

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