Some of President Obama's 2008 Campaign Promises

Mission Accomplised ! Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Who in the hell gave you permission to use my favorite Dubya line? MISSION ACCOMPLISHED is a great illustration of the Bush Administration's signature foreign policy failure.

BTW Whirly, did you vote for Dub twice?

If so, I'm not surprised!

If not, I'm shocked!
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Munchie, how many of the promises in the original post required congressional approval?
Yssup Rider's Avatar
"READ MY LIPS!" You posted fact?

I'm extremely impressed by your simplistic schoolyard use of the word "lie."

You think anybody was sitting on the Obama campaign four years ago developing campaign platforms they intended to abandon and ignore? Just "fuck the voters after we get elected?"

Not making excuses for O's failure to deliver on a number of promises. But sometimes, you just gotta let the Congress have its way... like EVERY TIME!

I imagine we could do a little research and see how much of those things you favored back then ... I imagine next to none.

Again, READ MY LIPS.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
From my original post, Assup, which promises are you ok with him breaking?
Seedy's Avatar
  • Seedy
  • 07-14-2012, 11:09 AM
You are a far distant second to cog's level of douche baggery but you certainly deserve honorable mention. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Thanks for the kind words, they are greatly appreciated. I maybe a douchebag, but at least I'm not a lying, thieving, low down communist cocksucker like obama.
"Six in ten Americans thought Obama's election would improve reace relations" - USA Today 2009

3 years later,

"Survey shows most Americans believe race tensions are worse or stagnant under Obama preidency" - Newsweek 2012.

Improving reace relations: F
Dividing Americans along class, religious, ethnic and gender lines: A+
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A promise made is still a promise. Doesn't really matter if it requires congressional approval. Our constitutional professor should only make promise that he knows he can keep and is inclined to do.
A promise made is still a promise. Doesn't really matter if it requires congressional approval. Our constitutional professor should only make promise that he knows he can keep and is inclined to do. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn

Like --
no that is a bite mark on my lip
I wont come in your mouth
sure I will respect you in the morning?