Obama and his "holiday" tree.
#4
It's fake. People will make anything up to draw negativity to Obama.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/ornaments.asp
http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/ornaments.asp
#6
im from ky so i definetly dislike him. His way of doing things will put my father out of work for sure. We own our own trucking buisness, with no coal were dead. I really dont see him as being a second term president but he very well may be. hypes a big thing and i guess i got suckered into that holiday tree stuff.
#7
im from ky so i definetly dislike him. His way of doing things will put my father out of work for sure. We own our own trucking buisness, with no coal were dead. I really dont see him as being a second term president but he very well may be. hypes a big thing and i guess i got suckered into that holiday tree stuff.
So don't even try blaming him for that.
#10
After years of wars and all of the deaths for bullshit we still fight over something as ignorant as different beliefs.
#11
It's not uncommon for people to say they are having a "holiday party" or say "happy holidays" rather than Merry Xmas. I don't care either way, but what I do know is people are way to ******* sensitive these days. This political correct crap is getting annoying. It's almost to the point where we as people can't have an honest conversation because someone might get offended. It's like everyone has to talk in "code" nowdays.
#13
The Capitol Christmas tree is going to be at my work next week as it makes its way from AZ to DC...yes Christmas tree. I think that is the end of that "holiday tree" bs.
and I agree Political Correctness is way overdone anymore, people get too concerned over the littlest crap anymore.
as far as hate/disrespect towards Obama, who ever steps in the job of being a US President will be simultaneously liked and disliked from the minute they become elected regardless of party/race/beliefs/and any other way people can find to segregate themselves from a person. People act as if McCain had won that the country would be united in support for the president, he would be in the same exact situation as far as support/approval goes, just with a different set or reasons why people like/dislike him.
and I agree Political Correctness is way overdone anymore, people get too concerned over the littlest crap anymore.
as far as hate/disrespect towards Obama, who ever steps in the job of being a US President will be simultaneously liked and disliked from the minute they become elected regardless of party/race/beliefs/and any other way people can find to segregate themselves from a person. People act as if McCain had won that the country would be united in support for the president, he would be in the same exact situation as far as support/approval goes, just with a different set or reasons why people like/dislike him.
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