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OzRitz wrote: <quoted text> Lucky for the rest of us, that because of people like you he did not get elected. I mean how could he carrying all that tea baggage around his neck like a hangman's rope. Any sane rational clear thinking person will always run from that like the plague. It will be the same with the gun laws. They will change like it or not. What a nice guy!!!! LMAO! And your guy is doing an outstanding job??????????
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Mitt Wrongney wrote: <quoted text> Really? Obama has kept your a$$ and this country safer by weakening al-queda and killing his leader, grant credit when credit is due, but being the wingnut that you are, the chances are ZERO. Oh my! Another nice guy! LMAO! The killing of Osama bin Laden marks the culmination of a counterterrorism campaign that made decapitating the al-Qaeda network its paramount goal. But al-Qaeda has metastasized in the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, expanding its reach and adapting its tactics in ways that make the organization likely to remain the most significant security threat to the United States despite its leader’s demise. Another retired CIA veteran, Paul Pillar, who served as the agency’s national intelligence officer for the Middle East and South Asia from 2000 to 2004, said al-Qaeda has been widely decentralized, spreading to Yemen-based al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and other organizations, and that bin Laden’s death would have little impact on the planning of attacks. “In terms of operational control and direction, most of the change that matters has already taken place,” he said. Bin Laden’s role “for some time has been more as a symbol and a source of ideology than an instigator of operations. That role will continue, dead as well as alive.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-...
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CLINTON-CASTRO 2016-2024 wrote: <quoted text> don't blame obama for your own personal problems, he will be gone from being president before your kids grow up. I don't recall saying I had any personal problems!
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Mitt Wrongney
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> Oh my! Another nice guy! LMAO! The killing of Osama bin Laden marks the culmination of a counterterrorism campaign that made decapitating the al-Qaeda network its paramount goal. But al-Qaeda has metastasized in the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, expanding its reach and adapting its tactics in ways that make the organization likely to remain the most significant security threat to the United States despite its leader’s demise. Another retired CIA veteran, Paul Pillar, who served as the agency’s national intelligence officer for the Middle East and South Asia from 2000 to 2004, said al-Qaeda has been widely decentralized, spreading to Yemen-based al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and other organizations, and that bin Laden’s death would have little impact on the planning of attacks. “In terms of operational control and direction, most of the change that matters has already taken place,” he said. Bin Laden’s role “for some time has been more as a symbol and a source of ideology than an instigator of operations. That role will continue, dead as well as alive.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-... what a crock of hooey!
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brown eyes
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The story of John Henry the steel driving man. Statute of John Henry outside the town of Talbot in Summers County, West Virginia. John Henry the Africsn American blues ballad is arguably the best American folk song. He traveled from coast to coast as the rail roads drove west during the 19th century.
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Mitt Wrongney
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Obamas War on Prosperity wrote: If each one of you Liberal/Marxists were given a lump some of $1,000,000 dollars that you must invest and keep it short,or long term with your diviidends,returns etc;who would manage your money,Obama or Romney? certainly romney can't do nothing about it now, so does it matter still for you all wingnuts?
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Grampy wrote: Obama's Dark Continent roots are emerging. Typical reaction after winning an election, the fool thinks he's a dictator with unrestricted powers! Idi Amin, Robert Mugabe, Charles Taylor, Joseph Mobuto, Laurent Kabila, and now Barack Obama, all dedicated control freaks hellbent on destroying their countries. Nice to see members of congress openly discussing impeachment now, even before the narcistic bastard starts his second term! Back again spewing prevarication are we Grampy? Rep Steve Stockman from Texas is the only one talking impeachment if Obama uses executive power to strengthen and enforce laws already on the books, which he has the power to do under the Constitution. It's all bluster and not going anywhere. Even if this nut case could get the necessary votes in the House which he can't, it would go next to the Senate which is controlled by Democrats. In 2014 voters would react to this massive waste of time and taxpayer money by sending more Republicans packing. You're an idiot Grampy and a racist piece of crap. Or is that being redundant?
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Mitt Wrongney wrote: 4 more years, YES, THANK YOU AMERICA FOR ELECTING WHAT'S BEST FOR AMERICA. The economy has barely grown during the Obama years. The recession ended three and a half years ago, yet economic growth has averaged barely 2 percent per year since the beginning of 2010, far short of what is necessary to sustain employment increases and a growing economy. Given the huge downturn in 2008 (not Obama’s fault), you would expect economic growth would have increased sharply, but that has not been the case (Obama’s fault). This is not an academic discussion, but has real world consequences – primarily for the most vulnerable in our society. The president won reelection primarily because voters thought he “understands our problems,” but his stagnant economy is devastating to those who need help most. President Obama will someday be held to account for the high youth unemployment, the underfunded entitlements, and the rapidly increasing poverty in America. Good intentions are nice but are not a substitute for policies that preserve the American Dream of upward mobility. http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/the-man...
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Mitt Wrongney wrote: <quoted text> what a crock of hooey! Then disprove it! You really need to face reality!
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brown eyes
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I watched on tv U.S. gov experiment crashing an unmanned big aircraft 747 possibly that was crash landed and experimental foam was used to try and stop fires. Experiment did not work and explosion occured on runway. Did AlQaeda watch same tv show and come up with idea to crash planes into twin towers. I watched on tv around 2000. GF008 Safer World 2013
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> The economy has barely grown during the Obama years. The recession ended three and a half years ago, yet economic growth has averaged barely 2 percent per year since the beginning of 2010, far short of what is necessary to sustain employment increases and a growing economy. Given the huge downturn in 2008 (not Obama’s fault), you would expect economic growth would have increased sharply, but that has not been the case (Obama’s fault). This is not an academic discussion, but has real world consequences – primarily for the most vulnerable in our society. The president won reelection primarily because voters thought he “understands our problems,” but his stagnant economy is devastating to those who need help most. President Obama will someday be held to account for the high youth unemployment, the underfunded entitlements, and the rapidly increasing poverty in America. Good intentions are nice but are not a substitute for policies that preserve the American Dream of upward mobility. http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/the-man... Ex- President bush jr. Is the one you should be blaming for the budget deficits in the trillions he inheredited obama with. BUSH ruined the budget surplus CLINTON LEFT HIM.
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> Then disprove it! You really need to face reality! the reality you refuse to face is that america spoke for the best, now deal with it.
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Mitt Wrongney wrote: <quoted text> the reality you refuse to face is that america spoke for the best, now deal with it. Listen to THIS ... You' hear WHO is "wrongney" ... Obama Phone Lady Discovered http://www.youtube.com/watch... crossing eyes ... THIS is what voted for the 0 ... Start about 26 mins in ... Good dope ...
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brown eyes
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Marco Polo descendant might bring democracy and reform to China. GFoo8 Safer World 2013
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brown eyes
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Horse meat wa told to be in hamburger meat in Europe when I served also had Soul Day I was introduced to Chitlins Hog guts they smelled like feces I would not eat. African American Officers stated they were not prepared properly. GF008 Safer World 2013.
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brown eyes
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NRA did you complain about Republican kids getting special protection? GF008 Safer World 2013
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Lincoln
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American Lady wrote: <quoted text> Listen to THIS ... You' hear WHO is "wrongney" ... Obama Phone Lady Discovered http://www.youtube.com/watch... crossing eyes ... THIS is what voted for the 0 ... Start about 26 mins in ... Good dope ... Youtube = when you have run out of idea?
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brown eyes
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Adele is favorite new singer. GF008 Safer World 2013
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brown eyes wrote: Adele is favorite new singer. GF008 Safer World 2013 when i hear "Someone like You" by adele, i wish we could allow obama for a third term :)
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> Quote by Obama on May 2, 2011: "Then, last August, after years of painstaking work by our intelligence community, I was briefed on a possible lead to bin Laden." http://www.boston.com/news/politics/political... ---------- These "years of painstaking work by our intelligence community" started with George W. Bush. Fear has nothing to do with bin Laden or Afghanistan. I am speaking of internal fear of our economy, deficit, debt, entitlements, gun control, etc., etc. Bush declared Bin Laden irrelevant. My God, you right whiners are sooooo desperate to paint Bush as someone other than the bumbling idiot that nearly killed America.
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