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Mac-7 wrote: <quoted text> I'd go along with that. But it might require more courage and combativeness than Buffett can muster. Buffett sees through the bull faster than anyone, can handle the heat and dish out truckloads of precise whooparse. That's why he's Not on Obama's team. Buffett's too good and wouldn't put up with ideologues running amuck.
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“"I'm A Great American!"”
Joined: Sep 22, 2008
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GAPatriot65 wrote: I'm not demanding for more than anything. Obama and Congress have threatened and cajoled over this money. It's being distributed, like it or not over the objections of the citizens you dumb f*ck. All I am saying is that if it is going to be taken out of the pockets of those of us that pay the taxes from our hard labor (something you are clueless about), then it should be distributed regardless of politics to be used for infrastructure improvemebnts across the board. Not to line the pockets of Obama's lackey's which doesn't help anyone - not even you idiots that voted for him. Please tell me you aren't that f*cking stupid to recognize the difference. <quoted text> 1) To paraphrase Nancy Reagan; "Just say no!" Say no to the filthy money being distributed by the President & Congress you despise. Don't get your hands sullied by their unconstitutional, amoral behavior. 2) But no, you want to be in on stimulus. It's money, therefore "...gimme mine!" "Gimme more! It's not my fair share!" 3) Take some friendly advice from your comrade accomplice,'ol PooPoo; Be more polite; a little honey goes a long way.
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“The Obama Energy Plan”
Joined: Jan 24, 2008
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The laughing liberal wrote: <quoted text> Buffett sees through the bull faster than anyone, can handle the heat and dish out truckloads of precise whooparse. That's why he's Not on Obama's team. Buffett's too good and wouldn't put up with ideologues running amuck. I think Buffett has hedged his bets where Obama is concerned. He endorsed Obama and contributed to his campaign. That carried a lot of weight with other investors and common voters. So Buffett helped create this monster. Maybe when he's sure that Obama is never going to shape up Buffett will find the balls to speak out against him just as strongly.
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clone benson
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proves as a whole.obama is a fluke,he ant american, truely discrimanting president, and not democratic at that, he should resign
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“What Happened To Democracy?”
Joined: May 8, 2009
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Even though polls show support for Obama slipping, with a 6% drop in independent voters, his approval is still at 58%. Although the GOP is gleeful that the polls show the president slipping, they fall short on one major issue - AN ACTUAL IDEA AS TO HOW TO FIX THE ECONOMY! All the GOP senators in congress are saying no to virtually all of Obamas plans - but where are the GOP alternatives?
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“Obama: Brilliance & Leadership”
Joined: Jun 29, 2007
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TonyT1961 wrote: Even though polls show support for Obama slipping, with a 6% drop in independent voters, his approval is still at 58%. Although the GOP is gleeful that the polls show the president slipping, they fall short on one major issue - AN ACTUAL IDEA AS TO HOW TO FIX THE ECONOMY! All the GOP senators in congress are saying no to virtually all of Obamas plans - but where are the GOP alternatives? Thats why I laugh everyday at these unpatriotic right-wing nuts. They are so desperate for any kind of bad news for this President. Moreover, we are only 6 months into first term; at this pace can you imagine how wrecked their nerves are going to be a year from now.
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