As a designer my first instinct is to be disgusted by any site I go to that
has:

a) pop-ups immediately upon entering.
b) javascript (or other) errors immediately upon entering.

After looking past all that I started to read the article, but realized it
was more editorial than journalism. However since I really have no personal
investment in Obama (0bama for Sam) one way or the other I read on.

The thing that I can't get past no matter whether you are blue or red is
this:
"What the heck else should he have done?"
I read this stuff and noone says "they should've done this" or "our plan
would've been this." It's all just peanut gallery criticism about bad moves
and failures. The one thing I can't stand is destructive criticism. Pointing
out problems without pointing out solutions is just pointless and counter
productive.

Maybe what Obama's camp did to try to prevent another great depression was
wrong, maybe it wasn't. What I do know is that you don't have people jumping
out of office building windows. For the most part the US has kept doing
business as (mostly) usual. And save for a few industries, Joe the plumber
is still cashing his paychecks and buying his crappy American beer like
usual. Now I don't know if you chalk that up to a success for Obama, but
either way, I'm sure it could've been a whole lot worse. You can't always
have your cake and eat it too.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Depends on what you are looking for. If you are a liberal looking at a
> conservative site, then of course you will ignore the truth (actual
> story) and nit pick the rest of the site. LOL. I am sure the same could
> be said the other way around, but personally I read the actual story
> regardless of which way the site leans.
>
> Sam wrote:
> > All the years I was reading that site I never noticed ads.
> > I did occasionally notice pictures of girls with tight shirts but not
> sure why.
> > I once saw an ad on gmail but that was a long time ago.
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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