You can't prove he's not the man he campaigned to be. Why, you might ask?
He's been in office for 7 months.
Give the man a chance. There's a lot going on, and he's doing the best anyone could in his position.
I understand there is corruption and lobbying at all levels of government...really, I get it. But I think Obama is man of sound morals and has a brilliant mind between those big ears--if anyone can lead us from the cycle of corruption, its him!
You need to realize there IS something that can be done to break the cycle, and I have all faith that this man will try everything he can to do just that.
7 Months too long...
Perhaps a better objection would be on the basis that you support is actions. Actions such as :
* Continuing Bush's Illegal, Unconstitutional Wire-Tapping, and granting the TeleCos immunity from lawsuits related to their violation of our 4th and 5th amendment rights.
* His lying about hiking tax rates on the poor with his cigarette tax hike
* His lying about hiking tax rates on the poor with his imbecilic support of a Carbon Tax. Don't breathe, the government is going to charge you for exhaling.
* His attempts to close Gitmo, despite the fact that it is isolate, and thus an ideal location to house terrorists. Closing it was not the best solution, providing better oversight, and ensuring that the guards at the facility were in accord with Geneva Convention regulations would have been better.
* Imbecilic attempts by Obama and Democrats to pass legislation that creates a new monopoly in Health Care by creating a Single Payer System, which would of course be contracted out to fortune 500 firms, thus costing the economy millions of jobs, but benefitting the contributors to the Democrats in those corporations.
* Continued sycophancy to every nation but the one that he is elected to be the leader of. Continued apologies for events so far in the past that they have no bearing on the here and now.
* Lying about his desire to be bipartisan, and revealing himself to be an extremist unwilling to work towards politicial compromise, a move that clearly demonstrates that he is likely to be a narcissist that believes that he knows more than everyone. (Never mind that the majority of the House, and the Senate have more experience then him, and are better qualified than he is.)
* Policies that reek of the disasterous intervention in the economy that at the best can be described as being unAmerican and at worse as being Naziesque.
* Lying about his desire to not have an administration full of lobbyists, when almost every person in his administration is a lobbyist.
7 Months, and it seems like an eternity, besides, if these first 7 months are a sign of things to come, then it has already been 7 months too long.