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From: Stanley Levin  (Original Message)Sent: 12/8/2008 4:55 PM

Liberals voice concerns about Obama

Carol E. Lee, Nia-Malika Henderson Carol E. Lee, Nia-malika Henderson Mon Dec 8, 4:22 am ET

Liberals are growing increasingly nervous �?and some just flat-out angry �?that President-elect Barack Obama seems to be stiffing them on Cabinet jobs and policy choices.

Obama has reversed pledges to immediately repeal tax cuts for the wealthy and take on Big Oil. He’s hedged his call for a quick drawdown in Iraq. And he’s stocking his White House with anything but stalwarts of the left.

Now some are shedding a reluctance to puncture the liberal euphoria at being rid of President George W. Bush to say, in effect, that the new boss looks like the old boss.

“He has confirmed what our suspicions were by surrounding himself with a centrist to right cabinet. But we do hope that before it's all over we can get at least one authentic progressive appointment,�?said Tim Carpenter, national director of the Progressive Democrats of America.

OpenLeft blogger Chris Bowers went so far as to issue this plaintive plea: “Isn't there ever a point when we can get an actual Democratic administration?�?

Even supporters make clear they’re on the lookout for backsliding. “There’s a concern that he keep his basic promises and people are going to watch him,�?said Roger Hickey, a co-founder of Campaign for America’s Future.

Obama insists he hasn’t abandoned the goals that made him feel to some like a liberal savior. But the left’s bill of particulars against Obama is long, and growing.

Obama drew rousing applause at campaign events when he vowed to tax the windfall profits of oil companies. As president-elect, Obama says he won’t enact the tax.

Obama’s pledge to repeal the Bush tax cuts and redistribute that money to the middle class made him a hero among Democrats who said the cuts favored the wealthy. But now he’s struck a more cautious stance on rolling back tax cuts for people making over $250,000 a year, signaling he’ll merely let them expire as scheduled at the end of 2010.

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From: MSN NicknameCheerfulEppieblossomSent: 12/8/2008 4:59 PM
Stan.  Don't these libs know Obama is a friend of terrorists?  Don't they know he is going to turn our country into a socialist state?  Time for you and the other cons on here to do an Obama character assasination redux to put these liberals at their ease!

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From: Stanley LevinSent: 12/8/2008 5:05 PM
Eppie, dahling...I'm done with my Obama character assassinations. The election is over, the man is our next President, I will support him, although maybe I won't agree with everything he does, he's OUR PRESIDENT and I love our country. I knew what he was going to do before the election so this isn't a suprise at all to me or others here who knew it as well. The petty jealousy's we are seeing from the liberal left I find extremely amusing. Let's face it, the man isn't even in the Wright House yet and he's already doing a major about face which really pisses the liberals off, bigtime.

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From: MSN NicknameCheerfulEppieblossomSent: 12/8/2008 5:12 PM
Stan.  No doubt EXTREMIST libs are pissed off.  I would say they are about as pissed off as extremist cons that Obama is not a wild terrorist after all!

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From: Stanley LevinSent: 12/8/2008 5:16 PM
Never at any point in the electoral process
did I feel Obama was a 'wild terrorist' although
some of his associations certainly were questionable.

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From: MSN NicknameCheerfulEppieblossomSent: 12/8/2008 5:20 PM
Stan.  Yes, I must say that among the right wingnuts on this site, you were the least irrational anti Obama poster.  Still, you posited the destruction of Israel and the end of capitalism under an Obama reign.

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From: Stanley LevinSent: 12/8/2008 5:39 PM
The 'destruction of Israel' might be a stretch but...the end of capitalism...we'll just have to wait and see about that one, Eppie. Given Obama's propensity for 'change' who knows what direction this man will end up going in...If you were to ask me a few weeks ago if he would have appointed the people he has appointed to his crew, I would have said 'not a chance' but now, we've seen what he is capable of doing in terms of selection and appointments. In my view, the man is a socialist, plain and simple. He has studied it, he's put it to use in practical terms in Chicago with his 'community service programs' and there isn't any reason to think of yet that he won't do similar type things as President of the United States.

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From: MSN NicknameCheerfulEppieblossomSent: 12/8/2008 5:43 PM
Well, at the end of the day, I believe the label, "PRAGMATIST" will be the most accurate description of Obama.

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From: Stanley LevinSent: 12/8/2008 5:46 PM
He is...It's easy to see the man is a deep thinker.

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From: MSN NicknameCaptainKBTSent: 12/9/2008 6:10 PM
Yes, this is funny. But I knew all along that once BO was pres, he would move a bit center in his first term. Surprised I mentioned that?  ...."First term"?
 
Yes, BO is not stupid. He will become a centrist his first term, gain even more support from the moderates and be elected a second term. THEN YOU WILL SEE THE REAL BO STAND UP.

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From: MSN NicknameHenry-the8thSent: 12/9/2008 7:17 PM
you could then see a repeat of the Clinton lame duck administration.
Clinton came in left, went center due to the councel of Dick Morris - which then resulted in left law makers being replaced by conservative. 
supposing BO wants re-election, and gets it -  wants to go back left, then what?

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From: MSN NicknameOpar5Sent: 12/10/2008 12:57 AM
(# 11) Henry,
 
You have your history a bit wrong.    Clinton came in as a likable horn-dog willing to go along to get along.     Even got himself photographes with a shotgun and a duck.    The half-century entrenched congress took him Left, and the Dimocrat strangle-hold on congress was finally broken the very next election, primarily by gun owners.   Clinton's "legacy" he's so proud of were those things House Speaker Gingrich crammed down his throat again and again until he signed them.     Then Newt got caught doing what many on the left consider as some kind of proof of their sexual prowess and retired from politics.    Congress, and the government never recovered.

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