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LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:03 PM

Is the president doing too much,too soon?
 
In a very short amount of time,President Obama is doing so much because he wants to keep his promises to America.He has incredible ambition, but do you think he is doing too much too soon?

DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771211)
In a very short amount of time,President Obama is doing so much because he wants to keep his promises to America.He has incredible ambition, but do you think he is doing too much too soon?

Define "too much".

LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:14 PM

Well,he's only been in office for about a week or so,and he's already making plans to close Guantanimo Bay,reaching out to Muslims in the Middle East,and trying to fix the economy. You don't think he should slow down a little bit?
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771215)
Define "too much".


Kevin 01-27-2009 01:18 PM

What is the danger of going 'too fast'?

DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771216)
Well,he's only been in office for about a week or so,and he's already making plans to close Guantanimo Bay,reaching out to Muslims in the Middle East,and trying to fix the economy. You don't think he should slow down a little bit?

Uuhhhhh no?

This is his JOB. This is what he signed up for when he decided to run last year.
He doesn't have time to sit back and 'soak it all in" or "bask in the glow" while our ecomony is in shambles with MORE job cuts on the way and a war we are waging that we can start NOW to conclude. Also this is why you have a cabinent.



If the phone rings at 3am you want him to ignore it til 6?

WHat you basing this question on? Something you read, your own observations....?

LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:19 PM

Good points...but do you think it's unyielding ambition or fullfilling his promise?
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771220)
Uuhhhhh no?

This is his JOB. This is what he signed up for when he decided to run last year.
He doesn't have time to sit back and 'soak it all in" or "bask in the glow" while our ecomony is in shambles with MORE job cuts on the way and a war we are waging that we can start NOW to conclude. Also this is why you have a cabinent.



If the phone rings at 3am you want him to ignore it til 6?


LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:20 PM

Speed kills.:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1771219)
What is the danger of going 'too fast'?


DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771221)
Good points...but do you think it's unyielding ambition or fullfilling his promise?

Possibly the second one.

Again...since you posted before I finished my edit...what are you basing all of this on?

LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:22 PM

I've been watching CNN since the inaugration...and I just hope that his health isn't affected by all this stress,even though it will be. Interesting sig,by the way.
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771223)
Possibly the second one.

Again...since you posted before I finished my edit...what are you basing all of this on?


DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771225)
I've been watching CNN since the inaugration...and I just hope that his health isn't affected by all this stress,even though it will be.

He's not John McCain.

To be honest I am not sure exactly where you are going with this thread...if this is simply a matter of his physical and mental health, then I will answer that by saying anyone that runs for president, that is what they sign up for. They should already be aware of the trials and tribulations that await should they be elected. By Obama only being in his mid 40's isn't too likely to just 'keel over' dead from the stress.

Again, this is their job to juggle multiple issues simultaneously. That's why they are the president.

LadyDread2010 01-27-2009 01:36 PM

LOL...another good point,John McCain is not young at all,and I'm not knocking on Obama's ambitions at all;in fact I'm very proud of him.
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771227)
He's not John McCain.

To be honest I am not sure exactly where you are going with this thread...if this is simply a matter of his physical and mental health, then I will answer that by saying anyone that runs for president, that is what they sign up for. They should already be aware of the trials and tribulations that await should they be elected. By Obama only being in his mid 40's isn't too likely to just 'keel over' dead from the stress.

Again, this is their job to juggle multiple issues simultaneously. That's why they are the president.


DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771233)
LOL...another good point,John McCain is not young at all,and I'm not knocking on Obama's ambitions at all;in fact I'm very proud of him.

?? OK.... I guess.


Have a good one.

Hopefully this article isn't what bothered you:

http://blog.indecision2008.com/2009/...tes-exclusive/

Thetagirl218 01-27-2009 09:54 PM

I did think it was a little too soon to go to the Hill. It made him seem too much like a Senator for while...I thought he would want to wait a bit until then.

squirrely girl 01-27-2009 10:05 PM

to the original question - no, i don't think he's doing too much too soon.

its been a few years since we've had a complete regime change but i'm pretty sure the first week of most new presidents is pretty eventful.

on another note, i see this as a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario. he'll have people questioning his actions no matter what...

- m

deepimpact2 01-27-2009 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771227)
He's not John McCain.

To be honest I am not sure exactly where you are going with this thread...if this is simply a matter of his physical and mental health, then I will answer that by saying anyone that runs for president, that is what they sign up for. They should already be aware of the trials and tribulations that await should they be elected. By Obama only being in his mid 40's isn't too likely to just 'keel over' dead from the stress.

Again, this is their job to juggle multiple issues simultaneously. That's why they are the president.

Yeah. I have read articles about how ALL of the presidents have suffered stress-related ailments during their presidency...ulcers, migraines, angina, etc.

knight_shadow 01-27-2009 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771216)
Well,he's only been in office for about a week or so,and he's already making plans to close Guantanimo Bay,reaching out to Muslims in the Middle East,and trying to fix the economy. You don't think he should slow down a little bit?

Wasn't Guantanamo Bay already closed? Didn't he just speed up our removal from the location? (I'm too lazy to search for an article).

But reaching out to those affected by our war and fixing our economy are two things he's supposed to be doing. As someone stated earlier, that's what he's in office for.

KSigkid 01-27-2009 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by squirrely girl (Post 1771468)
to the original question - no, i don't think he's doing too much too soon.

its been a few years since we've had a complete regime change but i'm pretty sure the first week of most new presidents is pretty eventful.

on another note, i see this as a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario. he'll have people questioning his actions no matter what...

- m

Yeah, I think this type of pace is pretty standard for new presidents. There's a lot of emphasis put on the first 100 days, so most if not all new presidents are a flurry of activity from the start.

As far as the health effects for Presidents - if you look at the before and after pictures, it can be pretty drastic. On the other hand, they also have the best healthcare in the world, and you see modern day Presidents living into their 70s and 80s, even later.

AGDee 01-27-2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by KSigkid (Post 1771484)

As far as the health effects for Presidents - if you look at the before and after pictures, it can be pretty drastic. On the other hand, they also have the best healthcare in the world, and you see modern day Presidents living into their 70s and 80s, even later.

Their health is also scrutinized. Knowing such, someone (like Cheney) with known health issues isn't going to run. They pretty much have to have a clean bill of health going into office. We'll see if Clinton lives that long. He was known to eat horribly and has had heart issues since leaving office but is still pretty young.

AKA_Monet 01-27-2009 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1771227)
To be honest I am not sure exactly where you are going with this thread...if this is simply a matter of his physical and mental health, then I will answer that by saying anyone that runs for president, that is what they sign up for. They should already be aware of the trials and tribulations that await should they be elected. By Obama only being in his mid 40's isn't too likely to just 'keel over' dead from the stress.

Again, this is their job to juggle multiple issues simultaneously. That's why they are the president.

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Originally Posted by deepimpact2 (Post 1771475)
Yeah. I have read articles about how ALL of the presidents have suffered stress-related ailments during their presidency...ulcers, migraines, angina, etc.

Well, being the POTUS has it's benefits too. Doctors all over to provide him assistance when he needs it. That is not to say that mental health care could NOT be improved, because Nixon saw a psychiatrist behind some people's back... Don't know how that passes the secret service. But President Obama is in a different day and age, and he seems like he has a very good mental constitution in himself, especially since he has lost a loved one on the campaign trail during one of the most toughest times in his life. He does smoke, so he needs to keep that under control. And they allow him to eat whatever, which I think he may have not realized it yet... Besides if you are the chefs for the POTUS, are you going to tell him no??? So, at some level he, himself has use caution and everything in moderation. I think President Obama can do it... How well, I am not sure... Only if he goes to some place serving him Hot Buttered Hagus with Voodoo sauced Chitterlings, Sugared sugar, IDK if I would want the American people to see all that...

But in reality, he can call on the WH doctors, FDA, PHS, NIH folks anytime he wants, and they can make the recommendations accordingly...

The problem is letting the silliness leaked to the media who go buckwild, in general...

I.e. who's trying to show up to that first pick up B-ball game...:rolleyes:

AGDee 01-27-2009 10:50 PM

Apparently on Inauguration Day, Aretha Franklin wrote a letter to Obama telling him to make sure he eats a lot of soul food while in the White House...

"You should put me on your advisory team. But I am serious if you are interested," Contactmusic quoted her as saying in the letter.

And her first advice concerns the presidential diet. "Eat plenty of good soul food, Indian, Hawaiian, Chinese, gourmet etc. Because as Dr. (Martin Luther) King used to say, After a good soul meal, I could go around the world on a meal like that," she said.
http://entertainment.oneindia.in/mus...rs-210109.html.

DaemonSeid 01-27-2009 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1771503)
Apparently on Inauguration Day, Aretha Franklin wrote a letter to Obama telling him to make sure he eats a lot of soul food while in the White House...

"You should put me on your advisory team. But I am serious if you are interested," Contactmusic quoted her as saying in the letter.

And her first advice concerns the presidential diet. "Eat plenty of good soul food, Indian, Hawaiian, Chinese, gourmet etc. Because as Dr. (Martin Luther) King used to say, After a good soul meal, I could go around the world on a meal like that," she said.
http://entertainment.oneindia.in/mus...rs-210109.html.

right ...so he can be a Type II diabetic....LOL

RU OX Alum 01-28-2009 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyDread2010 (Post 1771216)
Well,he's only been in office for about a week or so,and he's already making plans to close Guantanimo Bay,reaching out to Muslims in the Middle East,and trying to fix the economy. You don't think he should slow down a little bit?

No, G-Bay should have never been opened, we should have reached out to the Muslim more than 100 years ago, and the economy won't be fixed by him or any other president, ever, but the general public is too stupid to realize this so every president since we went off the gold standard has been held accountable

LadyDread2010 01-28-2009 07:22 PM

What is the gold standard for presidents?
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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum (Post 1771892)
No, G-Bay should have never been opened, we should have reached out to the Muslim more than 100 years ago, and the economy won't be fixed by him or any other president, ever, but the general public is too stupid to realize this so every president since we went off the gold standard has been held accountable



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