No More Excuses


12 Responses to “No More Excuses”

  1. forty winks Says:

    How many more excuses are some you willing to make for Mr Obama?
    All during Obama's campaign we heard one excuse after another for his associations, his lack of a voting record and for his inexperience. Now we are hearing more and more excuses for himself and Gov Blaggovich who has been deemed "unstable" and "insane" by the media and the Democratic Party.———-

  2. Time travler Says:

    Obama is a lawyer and a darn good one. He will plead I didn't know anything over and over just like he always has. If he is caught red handed, his ears will grow and then he will have to face the American people the way Clinton did.
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  3. Chronos Says:

    Show us evidence that Obama or his staff was involved with Blago and his "senate for sale" scheme. Whats that? You don't have any?? I didn't think so.
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  4. NYLA Says:

    Just give it up! All the republicans should stop being a sore losers, just because the democrats won the election this time so they are trying to find as many negative reasons as they can to fight back(childish) Nothing is perfect!
    Remember WaterGate!!!!
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  5. porquemoi Says:

    As many as needed. If Obama stabbed a liberal in the back with a butcher knife the liberal would say Lord Obama didn't know the knife would really cut.
    What makes me sick is how liberals say Obama is so intelligent yet every time Obama makes up an excuse he always claims he didn't know or see anything, even things that had been obvious to people of average intelligence for a long time.
    Dumb or dishonest? Which is it? Possibly both?
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  6. Cultural Vandal Says:

    I find it interesting when people talk about Obama's 'associations.' Nobody questioned Bush's associations with the bin Laden family, or his friendship with Kenneth Lay, (of Enron fame), or his loans from certain Iraqi businessmen. You didn't hear about Rumsfeld's association with a certain drug manufacturer or Cheney's relationship with Halliburton before or after they got that HUGE contract in Iraq.
    Why don't Republicans give Obama the same benefit of the doubt that Bush got when he was first "elected?"
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  7. 1 Sassy Rebel Says:

    It appears that his koolaid drinkers are too ignorant to listen to the facts. If It was snowing so hard that one could not see their hand in front of their face and Obama said it was just a little snow flurry, his supporters would believe him over any and all other evidence. I hope it gives them great comfort to know that they have given a free pass to the one man who hates America and will do everything in his power to destroy it.By the time the koolaid drinkers wake up it might be too late to undo the damage Obama will cause.
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  8. TomT Says:

    The choo-choo train of excuses will soon circle the earth for about the twentieth time and there's no indication of it ever slowing down.
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  9. Roderick B Says:

    I am not an enabler! I am not a "Renfield"! If, and only if, an excuse is warranted, will any politician or political group (or party) receive one from me. Even then the excuse does not absolve them of responsibility; it does no more than measure the proportion of that responsibility.
    I demand the loyalty of the politicians to the Constitution !!!
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  10. ugotthat Says:

    What excuses? Each and every candidate running had no prior presidential experience. Obama's associations don't speak for him and that was also made clear unless it's guilt by association but that's not applicable in court. He was not an accomplice to anything. As for the senate seat Obama didn't own it and he gave it up. The Governor is the one who makes the appointment. That would be Blagojevich NOT Obama. Last I checked Blagojevich was pissed Obama wouldn't play nice. Hardly the makings of a team or smoking gun.

    It's high time people stop looking for something that does not exist.
    2 wars are in progress, we have a massive deficit, the economy sucks more than the vacuum in Bush' skull and the big three automakers are looking for a reward for years of bad behavior and stupidity. Now if it's excuses people are looking for what's their excuse as well as the banks?

    Speaking of which Bush is about to pull the handle flushing us down the toilet where was the outrage on things that could be proven over the last 8 years?
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  11. ka3udr Says:

    If my wife is home and BO comes on the TV, she either changes channels or turns it off. She was not home the other day when obama came on to explain how his, I mean to say he did not know anything. I listened to him for a few miniutes and I think I learned how to speak obama. AH-EH-AH-EH-AH-EH, and that is all I have to say on the subject.
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  12. Jeff G Says:

    Please ignore the people who twist the subject into the question being about Bush. Please, also, note that I have posted various questions critical of Obama's election and Yahoo has "removed" them. Sorry to be off topic, I'll answer your question momentarily, but tonight my question "If the military votes were counted would Obama be President?" was removed. It had 11 answers. I know 1 answer was from a serviceman. I asked a civil, polite and intelligent question without ranting or preaching. It was removed. I lost 10 points.

    To answer your question, the excuses will be endless. My opinion on this is that it is very unlikely someone in Chicago politics, in this case Obama, can rise politically with the speed he did, and stay Mr. Clean, it just doesn't happen. It is impossible to get through all those mirky, dirty associations and stay clean. He had to have taken a bribe or given a unethical compromise, or etc. It can't be true any other way.

    I do not support Obama. 46% voted for McCain, and although McCain is not perfect, he is the wiser choice.

    How many questionable associations do you need before Obama is seen for what he is. If he were white he would have been crucified a long time ago.

    And what's with this "I feel for you middle class America" and while he's on the front cover of GQ ? Sure, he's feeling the pain. He paid over $200,000 less on his house because of Rezco and has never explained it.
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