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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (292224)2/13/2009 8:46:26 AM
From: Peter Dierks7 Recommendations  Respond to of 793939
 
If we assume Obama is not evil, then we must acknowledge that he is badly misguided. Even a part time adjunct instructor of Constitutional Law who advocates appointing him and four like minded people to the Supreme Court so they could ignore it really does not like the country or its people.

One isn't birthed by a marxist, be raised by communists and socialists mentors and have a what we'd consider a normal view of America.

Generally people grow out of their youthful ideologies to mature into conservatism. Obama cannot mature fast enough for the good of America. The good that can come out of it is the total repudiation of him and his ilk. There are more democrat Senators up for reelection in 2010 than Republicans and several are in traditionally conservative or toss up states. It is most unlikely that democrats will hold a filibuster proof majority in the Senate after 2010.

If the socialists try to ram through their agenda prior to losing that advantage the backlash could cost them the House.

Obama is most likely a one term President and when the Whitehouse flips parties the winner generally brings along a few extra Senators and Representatives. Republicans may have another opportunity to govern using conservative values starting in 2013.