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What Is He Doing?
I am so upset with not only Barak Obama but all the Democrats. First let me say, I am a Democrat. Not because I believe in socialism but because I hate the politics of oil, corporate welfare, and, let's face it, the Republicans have not shown themselves to be the fiscally conservative party most argue them to be. Additionally, I hate the war, ...
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ThisSucks
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July 11, 2008
FEDERAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & the Neo-Con
(Ring....Ring...) ...''Hello! This is the White House. I'm sorry that no one is here to answer the phone right now but with THIS administration IS THAT REALLY A BIG surprise? ... Anyway... Should someone show-up next week, I'd be happy to pass along your distress for having no one here to respond to your distress in your hour of need! ... I ...
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Qtec90
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August 16, 2007
Congressional Sleep-Over
How come I saw all kinds of pictures of beds being setup for the all-nighter and not one picture of anyone using them? Couldn't we have gotten a least one pic of a grumpy old Congressmen asleep in a bed? Were they actually used? God forbid that the rolling in, setting up, and making of the beds was only a photo-op. Pray tell, not our ...
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scout29c
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July 20, 2007
The undiscussed key to Iraq
While answering one of the questions from the press, the President said: '' . . . and I appreciate their desire to work with the White House to be in a position where we can sustain a presence in Iraq.'' What sustained presence? Why a sustained presence? Wouldn't mandating a sustained US presence deny the sovereignty of Iraq? Congress ...
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CitizenLarry
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July 13, 2007