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Topic: In just 100 days Obama has accomplished all this
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Sun 05/17/09 01:15 PM
Edited by crickstergo on Sun 05/17/09 01:16 PM


Obama has done nothing to continue Bush policies!laugh laugh laugh


Geez, Fanta - such a blanket statement

Just look at the defense department - Bush's Secretary of Defense is Obamas Secretary of Defense. 65% of the people in that Department under Bush's were kept by Obama. If Obama policies were greatly different than Bush's he surely would not have kept Bush's Defense Department intact.

Obama supporters, Still in Denial:

They have been Had!!!

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"making Obama the first president from an opposing party, in US history, to keep in place the outgoing administrations’ Secretary of Defense/War."

http://mingle2.com/topic/show/224360

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Tue 05/19/09 10:51 AM

Some of the highs:

Domestic policy: During the election, much was made about then-Sen. Barack Obama's lack of experience. But President Obama hit the ground running: Just days after his inauguration, Obama issued a White House pay freeze, ordered the closure of Guantanamo Bay and signed his first bill into law.

Obama then pushed through a massive $787 billion stimulus bill, ended the ban on stem-cell research, and lifted travel limits to Cuba. Oh, and a few weeks ago, he authorized the use of U.S. force against Somali pirates holding an American sea captain hostage.

Foreign policy: Depending on whom you ask, Obama's European trip for the G20, NATO and EU-US summits was either a successful first step toward "soft diplomacy," or as Karl Rove dubbed it, the "President's Apology Tour."

In a meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Obama set the tone for his trip, telling Brown that he came to Europe "to listen and not to lecture." By reaching out, Politico declared that Obama made it clear to the world that "the Bush era of foreign policy is over." In return, various heads of state lavished praise for the new U.S. president. A sampling:

- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown: "Your first 70 days in office have changed America, and you've changed America's relationship with the world."

- French President Nicholas Sarkozy: Called Obama a "U.S. president who wants to change the world and who understands that the world does not boil down to simply American frontiers and borders."

- Chinese President Hu Jintao: "Since President Obama took office, we have secured a good beginning in the growth of this relationship."

Back home, however, analysts were on the fence as to what Obama actually accomplished. The New York Times called the trip a "mixed bag," while Politico commented that Obama got "a warm embrace and a cold shoulder" from our NATO allies. The verdict? Not a solid "high," but since Obama was universally well-received, his trip falls into the "plus" column — for now.

The White House: So far, the Obama White House might be the most relaxed — and open — administration yet. Even after he was elected president, Obama was seen in Chicago, taking Michelle out for Valentine's Day dinner. In D.C., the president was seen sipping a beer courtside watching the Bulls play the Wizards.

It's definitely the most wired administration; Obama managed to keep his Blackberry and his weekly radio addresses are the first to be released as Web videos. In March, Obama became the first sitting president to appear on "The Tonight Show" and hosted the first virtual town hall at the White House.

And honestly — when was the last time the president and the secretary of state held a briefing meeting at a picnic table?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl314


sorry Winx...but in the eyes of most Americans...these are considered " lows "...not highs...Obama has been a total failure...in everything he's done...just look around...

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Tue 05/19/09 11:49 AM
Sorry, Gio, not most Americans.:wink:

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