Scottishbloke
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RE: Re: President Obama
Any visit to the UK from a US President is allways a prestigious event, do I agree with his policies, certainly not, out of all the western democracies the US is probably the most corrupt and most unjust too, a retainest of the Death Penalty, smoking ban extending to outside aswell as inside, their biased approach when it comes to middle east politics, also every time America snaps it's fingers and decides to declare war on anyone they see fit the UK is all too ready to back them up irrespective of the cost of human life and sacrifice. I am only barely scratching the surface on this matter, but ever since the World Wars the UK has effectively been the bitch of the US government and policies.
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24-05-2011 15:55 |
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sweetsugar007
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RE: President Obama
(24-05-2011 16:43 )MeTarzan Wrote: Obama has been a real disappointment.
If you're interested in US political history, the similarity with Jimmy Carter is quite striking: also an extraordinary campaigner and very intelligent man, Carter got far too involved in the detail of government with the result that decisions were often too little, too late. Carter's intuition deserted him in office, as did his feel for what the "man in the street" thought and felt.
Obama's shown rather similar weaknesses, and is heading for a one-term presidency on current showing.
While killing OBL was popular, I believe it would have sent an even more powerful message to have seen Bin Laden emerging on from a USA plane, standing at the top of the stairs in handcuffs on his way to stand trial for his appalling crimes (perhaps at the International Court).
Outside the USA, I wonder if Obama would have been given such an easy ride if he wasn't the first Black president...
Here we go! The similarities with Carter are loose at best. Obama inherited almost certainly unprecedented economic and military challenges upon his election. He has done well to keep his head above water despite the establishment Republicans trying to drown him at every occasion. The healthcare program was driven through inside a year of his election, something the Clinton's always wanted but failed to deliver in two terms of his presidency. He has been clearly cognisant of the anger at fighting two wars seen as particularly wasteful, so when the middle east decided to become civilised he procrastinated,why? So they could sort their own shit out.
He has made errors but considering the cards he has been dealt he has done ok. The question is could McCain could have done any better. I would dread to think.
Ps. He has not been given an easy ride( lost both houses last year) and it is not because he is black!
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24-05-2011 18:59 |
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hops1
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RE: President Obama
(24-05-2011 15:55 )Scottishbloke Wrote: I am only barely scratching the surface on this matter, but ever since the World Wars the UK has effectively been the bitch of the US government and policies.
I think its only fairly recently this has become the case, there's plenty of occasions when UK/US relations have been a odds, look at Suez in '56, Vietnam in 60s & 70s, Falklands in 80s, US meddling in Latin America during Reagan's time, all examples of times when the two countries have acted alone & at times in direct political opposition to the othrer. It's only really the Blair/Clinton, Blair/Bush era that has seen the UK supposedly become the US poodle.
I think Obama will go down as a decent President when people consider the shit heap he inherited from Bush, the legacy of two highly unpopular wars & massive financial crisis.
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24-05-2011 19:26 |
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