HHa! Ha! my hedge-fund manager brother went to Villanova, and believes that Obama is a Nazi socialist fascist. When I asked him which one Obama is today, he replied 'all three'. Political analysis is not his strong point, and if he ever saw the people in your blog, he would say they are losers, who deserve to lose, since they don't have Land Rovers and pools. I see the people in your photographs as survivors, many of them are barely surviving, but loser is the wrong word and a shaming one, not to the 'loser' but to the person who labels someone with the description, because that person is devoid of compassion, which is the worst a human being can be.
P.S. I have no problem with people having a problem with Obama; I sincerely wish he were better, but my expectations are more realistic than my visions, and for now, I can console myself with the fact that Mitt Romney or John McCain is not president. I can't really envision either of them placing a meeting with the Iranian prime minister above turning Iran into a post-nuclear sea of glass.
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HHa! Ha! my hedge-fund manager brother went to Villanova, and believes that Obama is a Nazi socialist fascist. When I asked him which one Obama is today, he replied 'all three'. Political analysis is not his strong point, and if he ever saw the people in your blog, he would say they are losers, who deserve to lose, since they don't have Land Rovers and pools. I see the people in your photographs as survivors, many of them are barely surviving, but loser is the wrong word and a shaming one, not to the 'loser' but to the person who labels someone with the description, because that person is devoid of compassion, which is the worst a human being can be.
P.S. I have no problem with people having a problem with Obama; I sincerely wish he were better, but my expectations are more realistic than my visions, and for now, I can console myself with the fact that Mitt Romney or John McCain is not president. I can't really envision either of them placing a meeting with the Iranian prime minister above turning Iran into a post-nuclear sea of glass.
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