20
Aug
2009
Posted by Robert in 2008 Election, Barack Obama
Well, it’s never too late to say you’re sorry. A newly launched website aims to provide a forum for Obama voters who are currently experiencing buyer’s remorse. So, if you voted for The Messiah, and you want to contribute a story of about yourself or about someone you know that tells America that you are sorry you voted for Obama, or that that other someone is sorry he or she voted for Obama, post it here!
Not an Obama voter? No sweat!
You can still sign the form and tell the website about a friend or co-worker who is now ashamed of how he or she voted. Given the latest debacle over health care, there must be plenty of these types of people. Oh those poor souls.

The bottom line is that everyone knows someone who is avoiding telling people how they voted. You have probably seen people take off their Obama bumper stickers, banners, and pins. You might have noticed they are rather quiet these days.
This website is your chance to provide an intervention and rehabilitate these former Obama voters!
Remember, it’s never too late to say you’re sorry!
6 Responses
rightriot
August 22nd, 2009 at 4:56 am
1Couldn’t find a contact link: I’m with rightriot.com and we’re wondering if you’d like to exchange links and get traffic from us. Join the site and promote your blog posts there and we’ll send you traffic in return.
Also would you mind giving us a post to let your readership know about rightriot.com? We’re rebuilding our userbase from a hacking attack and we need all the help we can get from other conservative net people. Thanks!
ndfenceofobama
August 23rd, 2009 at 8:23 pm
2I am not sorry I voted for Obama. I think he has made some good choices nad some bad choices. Obama has done what many presidents past has done in that he has tried too hard, put too many issues on his plate and sought to appease too many factions. I believe his agenda is intended to even the playing field for those middle class and lower class folks by extending the American dream to those who have been systematically disinherited. All the socialism talk is just wealthy Americans ( who control media) getting a little rnervous about having to share some of the pie. Eventually, we are going to have to get big government out of business, but only when big industry recognizes good moral character in their dealings with the American public.
Rob
August 25th, 2009 at 9:44 am
3I wonder how many Obama voters would actually admit to regretting their vote?
politcus
September 22nd, 2009 at 3:28 pm
4No, I am not sorry I voted for Obama.
As far as I can tell most people who have more than a high school education are not either.
Shelly
October 3rd, 2009 at 8:10 pm
5No, I’m not sorry I voted for Obama, why would I be?
He’s so much smarter than the drooling moron who was in office the prior eight years.
I am regretful that I live in a country that is so racist and hateful though.
Monica
December 27th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
6Funny – you say anything negative about this President and you are considered Racist. Amazing really that folks still do this. Absolutely amazing. At some point folks will stop throwing out accusations and simply look at eachother’s opinions. We can come together after the mud throwing is done. We are all Americans.
President Obama and anyone that would have been President right now has one heck of a rough time. Especially since he has -0- experience that can assist him. I think he means well – and I wouldn’t want to be in his place.
One thing though – he should really stop the flights all over the world, wasting our money, wasting his own time – and focus on us.
Either way – I don’t see him as a 2nd term president.
My hope is whomever is President coming up will start focusing on America and not what everyone thinks of us. I thought this president would bring us all together. That I was excited for! It’s nothing short of splitting the country now. Sad.
I love America – I just hope it survives after the past years and current administration forgetting our core values.
Love and Light,
Monica
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