No, the president is not planning to take away anyone's guns. Any legislation or executive order would be about preventing guns from being sold to criminals, improving background checks, reinstating the assault rifle ban (on future purchases) and limiting the sale of high capacity magazines. If you already have a weapon that you legally purchased, no-one is going to confiscate it.
Our President Obama killed jobs. ANSWER: No, actually, it was Bush. President Obama just inherited the mess and now has to try to sort it out.
Sptember 11th not saying that Obama is bad just try to be funny
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you can try emailing him from the white house. but none of the emails get through
Immigration and the border. The war on terror, where he has shown to be weak and irresolute.
Yes. All presidents take credit for what they do, and President Obama is no exception. It is often a fine line in politics between discussing your achievements and seeming like you are bragging. Presidents generally try not to seem like they are acting in an arrogant manner, which could make the public angry with them.
This is a myth that was spread by people who don't like President Obama. There is NO evidence that he is going to take anyone's guns away. Many of his supporters wish he would make a stronger stand about gun control, but at this point, with the National Rifle Association having so much influence over both parties, it is doubtful any politician or president will make policies about guns.
In 2008, he promised to try to change politics in Washington, and to end the war in Iraq.
To try to protect America from making bad decisons and trying to improve everthing that can be improved
To try and sort out to the people what he knew and didnt know, and what his course of action would be.
He cannot. By constitutional amendment, no president may serve more than two terms.