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Thu Jan-28-10 02:40 AM
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I will always cherish President Obama’s speeches and his passion, but I have concerns about his actual commitment to make the change I hoped he would champion. Tonight’s SOTU address really did nothing to calm me down. He still deserves to be primary challenged. His conservative “lite” agenda might still be a better solution than the real thing, but it is far from the best solution to so many of the problems we face moving forward.
Nuclear power plants and clean coal. Are you fucking kidding me? This alone shows how corruptible and sorry to say, how tainted his tenure will be recorded if he continues to keep and follow the advice of his current advisors. (Emanuel, Geithner, etc,)
I was semi-encouraged by his challenge to the legislators of both parties, but it was a toothless challenge. While he threatened to veto an imperfect bill, I have no doubt he would sell us all out for passage of the disgusting Senate sausage HCR bill. He should have championed Medicare for all or any single payer solutions. Instead, he acted as if they were never proposed.
I guess that’s supposed to be our opening to another online petition, since he asked for a better solution. Hello? The best solution of a single-payer payment has been taken off the table way too soon and way too troubling for my future support.
And it was sweet of him to once again tease the overturning of DADT, but for me it just came off as yet another tease. I don’t believe that he has the conviction to make any of this happen on his own. And he might be right to be so cautious. But this is not leadership that I can trust, let alone follow or support in anyway.
I remain part of the lost base until I see progress beyond public spankings even if I’m supposed to presume that’s a start.
We shall see or not.
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:42 AM
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1. I too have been very skeptical but I have to say that this was a change |
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in tone and a calling out of the bad guys instead of making nice to them.
For that I must give credit!
I will await actions to match the words however before he wins me back.
As for coal and nuclear - I am anti- coal but pro-nuclear.
Doug D. Orlando, FL
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:52 AM
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:46 AM
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2. Was the "I will always Cherish Obama's speeches and his passion," your "With all due respect."? |
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you know, the "i'm saying i have respect for you, right before i completely trash you showing a complete lack of respect." Just like saying "no offense, but...
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:52 AM
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3. I don't think there much in that post I'd classify as terribly disrespectful |
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Deep skepticism? Yes. Disrespect for Obama's tactics and accomplishments to this point? Perhaps.
Unwarranted? Nope.
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:59 AM
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6. I'm not talking disrespect, just comparing the two sayings. |
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Usually when somebody says No offense for example, they are about to offend you. In this case, the OP can say say cherish Obama's speeches and passion, but it sounds like complete BS to me. Just like when somebody says No Offense, or With all Due Respect.
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:13 AM
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11. You nailed it. DING DING DING. |
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I feel betrayed. Tonight did not smooch me back. And I don't feel that result is my fault when it is clear that my vote means nothing.
Peace and for you a special eat me. ;-)
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Thu Jan-28-10 06:05 AM
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14. Usually those sayings....... |
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come right before some uncomfortable truth is opined. I think the OP and most anyone else really means the "no offense" or "no disrespect" caveat, and it's not meant to highlight their weaknesses. At least for me it's always used in situations where I really DO respect the person's opinions, but I say it point out my disagreement with their position.
I don't see it as a slam against someone or use it a particularly offensive or derogatory phrase. I guess it's up to the beholder. Words do have meaning, and that's why we have to choose them well. No disrespect, mind you. ;)
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:50 AM
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13. Thank you. Come sit by me. |
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Now I pray that when I click my mouse it will only be one click.
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:02 AM
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7. I don't think I trashed President Obama. |
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I actually want him to deliver on the promises he made to get my vote. And it was a proud vote. I'm just saying that I'm not so sure that I got what I voted for. Where are the restorations for bankster regulations? That's just another of many missteps that have given me doubts. Is that so wrong? Is there no room for discussion? Fine. Eat me. Divide the vote. We're both screwed.
Peace.
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Thu Jan-28-10 09:00 AM
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18. where exactly was the trashing you infer? |
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A thoughtful post, although the chorale members might get their knickers in a knot because it's not a simpering *Obama is God* post.
Dissent used to be welcome here.
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Thu Jan-28-10 09:00 AM
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Thu Jan-28-10 02:58 AM
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he won't have a credible primary challenger. it's really as simple as that.
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:07 AM
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9. I can dream, but you're right. |
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We are lost until he steps it up. Obviously, tonight's SOTU didn't do that for me.
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Thu Jan-28-10 08:30 AM
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17. LOL People kill me proposing more "progressive" candidates. |
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Cracks me up every time. As though some dipshit is all of a sudden going to be able to do what no one else has done simply because he or she wills it.
This is America. Our presidents are not dictators. Funny how we want to them act like one when we perceive them on our side, but go nuts when an opposition president acts as though he's a dictator.
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:10 AM
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10. A Stratospheric Speech For Sure. But ... |
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It sounded an awful lot like the Clinton / Bush road to corporate whoredom
But whose counting substance.At least it sounded nice, Right ?
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Thu Jan-28-10 03:21 AM
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Thu Jan-28-10 06:11 AM
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15. His artistic orations....... |
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got him into the White House. It will take more than artistic orations to keep him there. I really hope there is some substance behind the style now. It's going to be 4 and out if there isn't. So many people put so much hope and trust behind him. I hope he doesn't disappoint. As they say, "we'll see".
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Thu Jan-28-10 09:28 AM
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21. Subatance. That is something we all hope for brother |
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Thu Jan-28-10 06:26 AM
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16. I disagree with you about him needing a primary challenge (but I'm rec'ing this anyway) |
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Anyway, last night was about being president again, which he's drifted away from. Last night was about reclaiming his balls.
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Thu Jan-28-10 09:00 AM
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20. I went back and forth on whether I was going to watch tonight |
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In the end, I didn't. I know without even seeing it that it was passionate, articulate and full of fiery rhetoric. I also know that to listen to his voice is a thousand times more pleasant than listening the shrubby. I just haven't seen much follow through on his speeches and I'm just a bit tired.
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Thu Jan-28-10 01:55 PM
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22. Listened to the SOTU speech |
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and have to agree that I'll be watching to see if his actions match his pretty words. I also hit the WH site to offer my 2 cents for universal, single-payer health care. If you never ask for what you want then you are guaranteed to never get it.
K&R
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