This is my favorite picture set. So many people that believed in Obama are waiting for him to live up to his promises. The look on Davis’s face says it all, he is still waiting.
I like this one because there is a definitive change in the way he felt, unlike some of the other photographs. Many are in his position, whether the issue is health care, gay marriage rights, or the war in Iraq.
Great portrayal of how Obama used the left (if you buy into the left right paradigm) such as anti-war and gay rights activist to gain the presidency and now he is shitting on everyone. Wake up people the two party system is broken. They are one party bought out by the international bankers. Watch FALL OF THE REPUBLIC, they are using the left and right arguments to create internal conflict and to draw us away from the massive corruption going on in Washington D.C.
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This is my favorite picture set. So many people that believed in Obama are waiting for him to live up to his promises. The look on Davis’s face says it all, he is still waiting.
But his face a year ago shows he didn’t totally believe in great strides even then. Very sophisticated mimic, I like it too.
My Favorite!
Very telling
I like this one because there is a definitive change in the way he felt, unlike some of the other photographs. Many are in his position, whether the issue is health care, gay marriage rights, or the war in Iraq.
Great portrayal of how Obama used the left (if you buy into the left right paradigm) such as anti-war and gay rights activist to gain the presidency and now he is shitting on everyone. Wake up people the two party system is broken. They are one party bought out by the international bankers. Watch FALL OF THE REPUBLIC, they are using the left and right arguments to create internal conflict and to draw us away from the massive corruption going on in Washington D.C.