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MystikMushroom
The man could be made out of star dust, sprinkles and sugar -- people would still hate him. Obama could solve all the worlds problems and bring people back from the dead...people would still hate him.
Hate him? I don't even know who he is. His policies and his disregard for the limitations of the US constitution is the problem
Sometimes I feel the anti-Obama rhetoric is very reminiscent of hating an NFL football team's quarterback. I hear the same level (maybe more) of rabble and distaste for men like Peyton Manning as I do for Obama.
Or NDAA and preemptively killing american citizens without a trial
Really America, really? Is politics nothing more than a spectator sport to you? Most good Americans hate "bandwagon" NFL fans, and the anti-Obama "team" smells a lot like a bandwagon to me.
Sports is not real. National policy is.
It's easy to jump on board the hate-train, negativity feels good to dish out. Just remember, it's easier to dish out than it is to take.
Or jump on the apology train
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MystikMushroom
reply to post by ausername
It's much easier to point out what someone is doing wrong than what they're doing right. Dishing out scrutiny and negativity feels good, and it also shifts and misdirects the attention/focus from the real issues.
It bothers me that no matter who it is, or what they do -- we can't like our President.
neo96
We do have laws.
They are for everyone or no one.