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Now isn't that presidential!!! Lets whine about it vs finding out the root of the problem, stopping it and holding those responsible accountable. This continued rethoric of blaming everybody else vs himself is getting old. How about this one blaming partisan gridlock in Congress (which he continues to harp on) that has helped hobble economic growth and helped bring legislative business to a crawl. Did he forget that he had full control for TWO FULL YEARS????

I'm very dissapointed...are you?

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/08/politi...html?hpt=hp_t2
I heard it was europes fault......
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I heard it was europes fault......
europe's dilemma, too, is Bush's fault.

he crashed the world economy. it's hard to ignore that. we WON'T ignore that.
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Default 06-09-2012, 07:04 PM

Hey, I've got a question: When does Barry Soetoro do the job he was elected to do 43 months ago? Bush did this and Bush did that...put THAT on your re-election bumper sticker. It's a sure winner.
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Default we'll raise taxes, cut the military, and everything will fall neatly in place. - 06-09-2012, 07:12 PM

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Hey, I've got a question: When does Barry Soetoro do the job he was elected to do 43 months ago? Bush did this and Bush did that...put THAT on your re-election bumper sticker. It's a sure winner.
everyone saw what you guys did.

this election is pretty much over.

http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/05272...3154_32542.php

The winning of Key 11 thus strengthens my early prediction that the president will secure re-election in 2012. Only a historically unprecedented reversal of fortune could alter the verdict of the keys.
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Default 06-09-2012, 07:18 PM

Copying and pasting from other threads is l-a-m-e. Did you hear? Soetoro beat McCain in 2008 and became the 44th President. When will he start acting like it?
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Default We will control your spending, and everything will fall neatly into place! - 06-09-2012, 07:28 PM

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everyone saw what you guys did.

this election is pretty much over.

http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/05272...3154_32542.php

The winning of Key 11 thus strengthens my early prediction that the president will secure re-election in 2012. Only a historically unprecedented reversal of fortune could alter the verdict of the keys.
Predicting elections since 1984!

Wow.


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Hey, I've got a question: When does Barry Soetoro do the job he was elected to do 43 months ago? Bush did this and Bush did that...put THAT on your re-election bumper sticker. It's a sure winner.

"Barry" will start that probaly around the same time Mitt stops telling us how much Obama has hurt this country. Neither one of these clowns have any plans for moving this country down a path towards a better USA.
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Default 06-10-2012, 05:12 AM

Obama is offensive. Of course, it's Bush's fault.
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This is serious. Appoint independent counsel / prosecutor to investigate. Find out the truth.
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Default 06-10-2012, 07:56 PM

Goin back to the thread title, Barry is upset that anyone thinks he leaks national security info, eh? Remember when he sang the praises of Seal Team 6 the night they whacked Bin Laden? Remember 2 weeks later when a helicopter carrying Seal Team 6 got shot down. Any terrorist with an AK47 instantly knew whom took out their leader...courtesy of our own Commander-In-Chief.

He released secure information to help tell his story once before and now he's upset that people think he'd do it again for political purposes. Isn't that what narcisscists do???
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“Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"


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valerie plame laughs at your post.
I doubt it, but okay.
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Now isn't that presidential!!! Lets whine about it vs finding out the root of the problem, stopping it and holding those responsible accountable. This continued rethoric of blaming everybody else vs himself is getting old. How about this one blaming partisan gridlock in Congress (which he continues to harp on) that has helped hobble economic growth and helped bring legislative business to a crawl. Did he forget that he had full control for TWO FULL YEARS????

I'm very dissapointed...are you?

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/08/politi...html?hpt=hp_t2
I'm VERY disappointed in the Karl Rove republiclown strategy of blocking, stalling, and opposing every Presidential initiative for no other purpose than to make him look bad. I'm especially disappointed that conservatives would adopt this strategy at a time of national emergency and the second worst economic downturn (which THEY caused, by the way!) in our nation's history.

As for those first two years, given the mess he was left to deal with, it is a miracle the economy is making the comeback it is today. It took one full year just to stop the damage, and another to repair it and get things moving the right way again. Then Congress decided that Obama looked too good, and started putting up these roadblocks to success in hopes the economy would fail again this year, and that he would lose in November.

So, yeah...I'm disappointed. Disappointed in all the tactics of the so-called "loyal" opposition...opposition that is proving to be a lot less loyal to the American people than it is supposed to be.
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I'm VERY disappointed in the Karl Rove republiclown strategy of blocking, stalling, and opposing every Presidential initiative for no other purpose than to make him look bad. I'm especially disappointed that conservatives would adopt this strategy at a time of national emergency and the second worst economic downturn (which THEY caused, by the way!) in our nation's history.
This is not a strategy of the Republicans. First, let's get over the "they caused it" mantra. As we've discussed ad nauseum on here, everybody had a share in the cause of this; but the path to the meltdown started primarily because of the CRA and the "let's give a mortgage to everybody" feel-good, best-intentions of Carter / Clinton. We know that Bush tried to rein it in (as I've shared the youtube video with you at least three times) and you people wouldn't let him -- calling him racist. Secondly, your side had all three - WH, H & S for two full years and spent us into oblivion. So, excuse me, when we say we've "had enough" spending. It's not a strategy designed to stop anybody -- except those that want to finally deep-6 this country financially.

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As for those first two years, given the mess he was left to deal with, it is a miracle the economy is making the comeback it is today. It took one full year just to stop the damage, and another to repair it and get things moving the right way again. Then Congress decided that Obama looked too good, and started putting up these roadblocks to success in hopes the economy would fail again this year, and that he would lose in November.
Aaaah yeah, that's it. Shut down the recovery to defeat Obama. That's crazy. The reality is that the people that actually pay the bills don't want any more debt. We are jumping up and down screaming for a balanced budget. This guy wants what? More debt. More stimulus. There's 8 to 12 or 13 jobs bills at the Senate right now that Dirty Harry won't bring up. Why? Because they make sense and will create jobs -- but he doesn't want anybody but The Obama to get credit. Yes, free market, jobs bills. Don't give me this talking-points nonsense about the R's not trying to help the economy. The reality is that The Obama has failed us. His methods have failed us. We are careening towards Spain & Greece. We see it. He's too much of an idealogue to say: it didn't work, how about we try this. No, he'd rather blame and blame and blame and blame.
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So, yeah...I'm disappointed. Disappointed in all the tactics of the so-called "loyal" opposition...opposition that is proving to be a lot less loyal to the American people than it is supposed to be.
I don't know why you're disappointed, you've told anybody that would listen that you're thriving in The Obama Economy. Yes, i'm disappointed also. I thought he'd be a uniter but he's been the great divider. I heard him say that he'd half the deficit, but he's exponentially increased it. I heard him say that we'd be loved again, and they hate us even more........


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I'm VERY disappointed in the Karl Rove republiclown strategy of blocking, stalling, and opposing every Presidential initiative for no other purpose than to make him look bad. I'm especially disappointed that conservatives would adopt this strategy at a time of national emergency and the second worst economic downturn (which THEY caused, by the way!) in our nation's history.

As for those first two years, given the mess he was left to deal with, it is a miracle the economy is making the comeback it is today. It took one full year just to stop the damage, and another to repair it and get things moving the right way again. Then Congress decided that Obama looked too good, and started putting up these roadblocks to success in hopes the economy would fail again this year, and that he would lose in November.

So, yeah...I'm disappointed. Disappointed in all the tactics of the so-called "loyal" opposition...opposition that is proving to be a lot less loyal to the American people than it is supposed to be.
If that is what you want to believe...go ahead. Denial is futile when the numbers say otherwise. There are many people out there that don't want to be told that there "baby is ugly". I think you just need to give your "baby" another look!
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1. the pentagon papers.
2. the abu grahib pictures.
3. guns for hostages
But these leaks did not come from the Johnson, Bush, or Reagan administration to make the president in office look good. And except for maybe #2, it's hard to argue that they put anyone's life in danger.


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everyone saw what you guys did.

this election is pretty much over.

http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/05272...3154_32542.php

The winning of Key 11 thus strengthens my early prediction that the president will secure re-election in 2012. Only a historically unprecedented reversal of fortune could alter the verdict of the keys.
The guy in the article is right... obviously... that if the country thinks the country is doing fine the president usually wins re-election

couldn't agree more

which is why Obama stands little chance at re-election BTW... lol

did you read the article? at one point he says (in 2011) that the economy WILL be in recovery in 2012... oops

I agree with the concept...
IF things turn around for the economy massively in the next 5 months he'd have a shot...
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I'm VERY disappointed in the Karl Rove republiclown strategy of blocking, stalling, and opposing every Presidential initiative for no other purpose than to make him look bad.
Rather because they believe that more of the President's bad ideas would be ruinous for the country.


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I'm especially disappointed that conservatives would adopt this strategy at a time of national emergency and the second worst economic downturn
No, it's not. It's not even as bad as the Carter years, which weren't the second worst either. You should have paid more attention in history class.

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(which THEY caused, by the way!)
What are talking about? I remember Democrats calling Repubicans racists when they tried to rein in the banking crisis. This was Democratic foolishness, plain and simple.

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Then Congress decided that Obama looked too good, and started putting up these roadblocks to success
Why would Congress do that when Democrats controlled both houses? Oh, I remember. The voters decided that the President's "miracle" was nonsense and was taking us further in the wrong direction.


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Default 06-12-2012, 02:38 PM

yea whatever side you are on...

it makes no sense to wonder why the opposition party would oppose the party in power...

are you also criticizing the democrates for having the nerve to oppose Kasich in Ohio?
it's what opposition means!

I never get this constant concept that Republicans have to give in and play nice... if voters wanted that they wouldn't elect them!
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