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he should stick to acting and being a deadbeat dad
Im assuming most of the posters here are supporters of Obama?
@Jacksonologist....I do not support Obama.
I agree - I really dont like what he stands for.
As someone not from the U.S. why is John Voight so against Obama? From an outsiders point of view Obama seems like a good guy, what happened? When Obama was elected I can say in my country the majority if not all people were thrilled and felt a dark cloud was lifted.
Quote from: "karen-ishealive"As someone not from the U.S. why is John Voight so against Obama? From an outsiders point of view Obama seems like a good guy, what happened? When Obama was elected I can say in my country the majority if not all people were thrilled and felt a dark cloud was lifted. Really? I felt the complete opposite when he was elected. Why did they feel this way in your country? To me, Obama is nothing but a terrorist...period. I still do not understand why people voted for him...I really honestly cannot.
Quote from: "THE JACKSONOLOGIST"Quote from: "karen-ishealive"As someone not from the U.S. why is John Voight so against Obama? From an outsiders point of view Obama seems like a good guy, what happened? When Obama was elected I can say in my country the majority if not all people were thrilled and felt a dark cloud was lifted. Really? I felt the complete opposite when he was elected. Why did they feel this way in your country? To me, Obama is nothing but a terrorist...period. I still do not understand why people voted for him...I really honestly cannot.I'm no expert in U.S. politics, i'll just share a little on our view. Bill Clinton was huge in Ireland, he did so much for our country and he played a major role in Northern Ireland's peace process. He was a regular visitor and loved by all of us. Then George Bush was elected, he came to Ireland a few years back and there were protests and to say people didn't want to see him was an understatement. There was alot of people protecting him. Now I was alot younger then and not as clued in as I am now to world news but I know alot of Irish people didn't see him as a good leader and saw him as a trouble maker (to put it lightly), then Obama came along and we prayed and hoped he would be elected, I think Irish are more Democrate but then again if there was a Republican more like Bill Clinton we'd love him too, but Obama to us is another Bill Clinton. I can't speak for my whole country but from where I sit Obama will clean up George Bush's mess he made and he is welcome over here with open arms. The U.S. is seen all over the world as a leader and we need a good and strong man/woman to lead the U.S. and the world. I'm not wearing rose tinted glasses and I will change my opinion on him if needs be.
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