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It has been shown that over 25 times the president said if you want to keep your insurance you can...period. Now he's adding caveats to that statement. That he lied is not in question. Whether you're left or right, conservative or liberal, you know that he lied. But that's not what's disturbing. What is disturbing is that the president and his lieutenants are now lying about lying. How many lies does it take to cover up a lie? Also it is very disturbing that his base, many of which reside in this group, don't care. They just give him a free pass. Where is accountability? Where is holding the leader of the free world to a high standard?

How can you trust anything this administration tells you? The president's approval rating is still falling, and there is a lack of trust, and respect. 

 

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you really are a one-trick pony, cod. and you keep posting essentially the same thing over and over and over yet it is glaringly apparent that you can't discuss things because you revert to one-liner insults when pressed and run off to start a new post on exactly the same thing yet again, to wit 'obama is bad'... it is an obsession with you

obsession /ob·ses·sion/ (ob-sesh´un) a persistent unwanted idea or impulse that cannot be eliminated by reasoning.obses´sive

Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

ob·ses·sion (b-sshn, b-)

n.
1. Compulsive preoccupation with an idea or an unwanted feeling or emotion, often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety.
2. A compulsive, often unreasonable idea or emotion.

ob·ses·sion

noun \äb-ˈse-shən, əb-\

: a state in which someone thinks about someone or something constantly or frequently especially in a way that is not normal

: someone or something that a person thinks about constantly or frequently

: an activity that someone is very interested in or spends a lot of time doing

Full Definition of OBSESSION

1
:  a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling; broadly :  compelling motivation <an obsession with profits>
2
:  something that causes an obsession
ob·ses·sion·al adjective
ob·ses·sion·al·ly adverb

Examples of OBSESSION

  1. He was fascinated by the actress and tracking her every move had become an obsession.
  2. She has an obsession about cleanliness.
  3. Her concern about cleanliness approaches the level of obsession.
  4. Money has become an obsession for him.

First Known Use of OBSESSION

1680

Related to OBSESSION

Synonyms
fetish (also fetich), idée fixe, mania, fixation, preoccupation, prepossession
Related Words
monomania; complex, hang-up, problem, trip; appetite, cacoëthes, compulsion, craving, desire, drive, enthusiasm, fascination, hankering, hunger, infatuation, itch, longing, lust, passion, pining, thirst, urge, yearning, yen; idiosyncrasy, quirk; bent, disposition, inclination, leaning, partiality, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, propensity, tendency

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