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  • WillBrayJr

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    IF it's really true that he's Depressed then he's obviously Mentally Ill. If he's Mentally Ill then why can't I be President:D Oh that's right, the Tree-Hugging Hippies would get their tighty-whities in a ruffle.
     

    Field King

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    one must realize the weight a U.S President must carry on his shoulders, as much as I disagree with him on policy, I wish him well, as the leader of the free world he has a lot on his plate!
     

    littletommy

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    I have prayed every day that our President would change his evil, anti American ways, and simply step down. If he were to do this, I would still hate everything he stands for, but I would at least have some respect for him as a human being. He's not gonna do it, and we, as Americans, are gonna have to be on guard 24-7. The fact he MAY be suffering from depression, only heightens my degree of alarm.
     

    INGunGuy

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    I say Boo-F'ing-hoo... worthless bastard wanted the job, now he needs to be coddled by his mommy... oh waaaa... I say if he dont like the job, quit and go back to Kenya where he belongs...

    P.S. Yes I hate him as president and as a person, so I could care less one damn bit about him, PERIOD!

    INGunGuy
     

    XMil

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    "Second, the failure of the administration to effectively communicate to the American people. "

    I would like it if people stopped saying this. He has communicated perfectly well. The problem is of course, that we don't like what he is communicating. The problem may be that he has communicated too well.

    I guess depression is inevitable, when the undeniable reality that you were not all that you thought were, slaps you right in the face.
     

    pudly

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    "Second, the failure of the administration to effectively communicate to the American people. "

    I would like it if people stopped saying this. He has communicated perfectly well. The problem is of course, that we don't like what he is communicating.

    :+1: Quoted for truth.
     
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