It seems rather obvious as to the heap of garbage left behind the Bush
parade of debacles but people for some odd reason are leaning towards
a narrow margin of assessment and criticism without review and
inclusion of the past ten years.  I think if Obama would have
succeeded the Clinton era, thereby eliminating Butcher Bush, things
would be a lot better today.  I don't think Obama would have initially
given away all the surplus funds, trenched out a false war nor
attended to any, of the many, mistakes of the past administration.
It's too late now, all we can do is look to the future and hope for
the best, that is for our great grandchildren should they finally pay
off the mountain of debt.  The way things are going, I'm anticipating
that soon I'll be using Chinese currency.


On Oct 9, 8:42 am, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you, Slip! Let me subscribe to the synthesis of your analysis.
>
> On 9 Okt., 15:01, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:> Considering the 
> quagmire of obstacles that have been dumped in his
> > lap, the underlying adversity in his election with a wavering voting
> > mass, I think Obama has made great strides and hopefully he will see
> > much of his vision come to fruition.  BravObama!
>
>  On Oct 9, 4:18 am, franan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > So, the prize committee chooses Obama, less than a year after he has
> > > begun to operate on the world stage, before many concrete results have
> > > been seen.
>
> > > Spontaneously, I see this as a gesture of thankfulness and hope;
> > > thankfulness to the American people that they have elected a successor
> > > to Bush, a man who did so much global damage, a successor who works
> > > with different visions and ideal-structures, a more positive
> > > fundamental view of what it means to be human and what societies
> > > (local, national and global) can and should be doing and achieving.
>
> > > Hope that he will realise some of this vision and trust that his
> > > country and the world puts in him. The past few months have made me a
> > > little concerned that the experts and lobbyists, advisors and
> > > prsional aal analysts are wearing him down with detail and
> > > realpolitik.
>
> > > Maybe this award will strengthen that "Yes, we can" impetus, in the
> > > face of the everyday inertia of the thousand arguments of
> > > complicatedness against cing anything, ag, against daring to hope.
>
> > > Francis
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