When You Set A Goal, And Don’t Meet It, Do You Consider That To Be Failure?

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I do, but for some reason Obama does not. He says not closing Gitmo by his own deadline is not failure. He pencil whipped an order, didn’t have a plan, but it’s not failure. Does that make sense to you?

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February 14, 2010

Paul Grass™ @ 11:09 pm #

Yes sir, that to me is the definition of failure.

February 15, 2010

TAT @ 1:20 am #

I may have failed to reach the goal I set but I need to look at how much farther ahead I am. As for Obama, he never fails. Others fail. They fail to understand what he wants. They fail to understand what is “best” for the country. They fail to get on board bc they are racists. They fail to walk lock step. He never fails!

coldfuse @ 7:49 am #

As much as I would like to call it failure, my own goals often fail in their timelines. That he doesn’t appear to be working on closing Gitmo at all may be a blessing in disguise; even odds that KSM will be tried there by the military.

Norm @ 1:49 pm #

Obama means failure in the Navajo language.

eelfins @ 8:16 pm #

No. When you don’t even try to meet a goal, that’s called a LIE.

Joe @ 10:26 pm #

Has Obama ever admitted failure at anything?

February 16, 2010

Sacajawea led the two white guys @ 12:01 am #

You mean like Bush and Iraq?

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