No, of course not. But it would not necessarily have been Barack Obama's fault. It was a very different world: for example, there was no United States in the 1690s-- just some British colonies in North America. Thus, there was no constitution or First Amendment-- no freedom of the press, no freedom of speech, etc. And black people would not have been in positions of leadership, nor would any women. (Most white men would not have been in positions of leadership either, since there was no democracy yet). In the majority of the colonies, there was little if any voting-- the King of England appointed a royal governor, and the colonists had little say in who was selected. So, there also would not have been a President yet.
Because they feel threatened by either President Obama personally, or black people in general.
Very unlikely, no other president has had a third term in the US. BUT, it depends if people are going to be satisfied with what Obama may do next, people should be happy... -Freddy
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Much of it is thinly veiled racism. Obama's father was born in Kenya, and many Americans are uncomfortable with a black man being President.
A recent CNN poll placed Americans' approval of same-sex marriage at 53%. The Rasmussen Report cites President Barack Obama's approval rating as being merely 42%. Therefore, more Americans approve of same-sex marriage than approve of Barack Obama's performance as president.
I don't think Obama is all too fond of convicted felons, to be honest. And as for employment, President Obama is adamant that all Americans are given the right to a job. :)
Your question assumes a falsehood. President Obama has not passed more tax increases on Middle America than any other President. In fact, President Obama has loweredtaxes on most Americans.
Many African-Americans feel disadvantaged by society, and do not believe they are presented a fair chance. By becoming president, Barack Obama is arguably the most prominent example of what possibilities black Americans do have.
Most of his voters were people under thirty, females, and black Americans.
The same thing that Mitt Romney will do if he is elected President of the United States: Do the best that they can do for all Americans.