Liberals to keep pressure on Obama for results

oncedrove

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama promises to steer the nation straight again. He better be ready for a strong force pulling left.

The president-elect drew plenty of support from moderates, but the liberal side of the Democratic Party followed him most resoundingly: labor unions, influential Internet blogs and legions of grassroots volunteers. He won almost 90 percent of the liberal vote, more than the previous two Democratic presidential nominees, John Kerry or Al Gore.

Now the same millions of left-leaning voters who worked relentlessly to get Obama elected want results. That means ending the war in Iraq, ushering in universal health care, halting harsh interrogation tactics against suspected terrorists, making it easier to form unions and aggressively tackling global warming.

We'll see," said Eli Pariser, executive director of the liberal powerhouse Moveon.org, about what Obama will deliver. "If they turn out to be all disappointments, we'll have a good three years to storm the gates at the White House."

Already, the liberal blogosphere is showing its influence.

John Brennan, Obama's top pick to head the CIA, suddenly withdrew his name from consideration under pressure this past week. His potential appointment had raised a firestorm among liberal blogs that associate him with the Bush administration's interrogation, detention and rendition policies. Within hours, blogs that raised concerns about Brennan's career claimed victory about their successful exercise in free speech.

The debt is starting to come due on Obama's promise of "change we can believe in." Except he meant "we" in a broader sense.

He promised to lead with a bipartisan spirit, the kind that could unify a country and allow him to get deals through Congress. From the moment he won, he implored people: "Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship."

And then he set out to take his own advice.


Liberals to keep pressure on Obama for results - NewsFlash - mlive.com


This article ends by saying:

Obama says the challenges are simply too huge for the politics of labels; Democrats and Republicans must work together. Pragmatism rules.

"I think what the American people want more than anything is just common sense, smart government," he said. "They don't want ideology."




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Tennesseahawk

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Kumbaya, my Lord. Kumbaya...

I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony...

Hey now, prepare yourself for the Rubberband Man...
 

Bob and Hooligan

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Charter Member
Glad to see that you will support the new President. He can't do any worse that the present administration.

Road Hooligan
 

Jayman

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Glad to see that you will support the new President. He can't do any worse that the present administration.

Road Hooligan
Give me 3 examples of things "directly" related to George W that had a huge impact on your life. Show proof and site examples, please. In other words, dont say he let the economy fail, he drove fuel prices higher, he forced 500 million people into home foreclosure, or anything similiar that cannot be soley attributed to the President.
 

Tennesseahawk

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That's just it, Jay. They talk and they talk; but they have no "grumbah".

My sisters were throwing the "Bush did so many things illegal" crap at me. But as my nephew and I said, if that were the case, Pelosi would've had impeachment papers ready to go. To me, that proves one thing... the Dems hate him so much, but they have no fuel for the fire other than hate.
 

letzrockexpress

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Give me 3 examples of things "directly" related to George W that had a huge impact on your life. Show proof and site examples, please. In other words, dont say he let the economy fail, he drove fuel prices higher, he forced 500 million people into home foreclosure, or anything similiar that cannot be soley attributed to the President.

You guys crack me up. You can't have it both ways..Let's say George Bush had no direct effect on any of our lives. Ok? Having said that, what effect, if any, do really think Obama is going to have on our lives? Probably exactly the same as President Bush has had. Gimme a break.
 

Moot

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Give me 3 examples of things "directly" related to George W that had a huge impact on your life.be soley

1) September 11, 2001. Who had been president less than 9 months when our country was attacked. Coincidence? I don't think so! Those naughty people hate George W. Bush and his old man. I don't recall this country being directly attacked during the 1990's. Oh sure some U.S. Embassy's got bombed, along with a Marine barracks and a Navy ship was attacked; but hey all that happened far, far away.

2) Global Warming. Who was president when that term became popular? In 8 years Bush's White House policies accelerated the Green House effect causing polar icecrap to melt, world wide temperatures to increase, whole ecosystems to vanish or drastically change and wild fires in California.

3) Iraq War. George Bush declared war on Iraq and sent U.S. troops to invade that country without Congressional permission. Ah...sorry! Congress approved the war but they were duped into doing so.

4) Big Oil. Who was president when the price of oil hit an all time high? It was that guy from Texas, that's who. Texas is know for cattle. Again, is this a coincidence? I don't think so! Texas is also famous for it's telephone poles and oil reserves. Lots of telephone poles in Texas.

Have you noticed the price of oil has decreased since the election. Thank you Barrack Obama.

5) Texas Rangers. This American League baseball team never won a World Series during Bush's 8 years as president. What does that tell you?

During those same 8 years Texas saw a .04 statewide decline in the total number of telephone poles. Is that pine tar on those baseball bats or is it really creosote?
 
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