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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: tonto who wrote (84104)5/18/2010 5:19:26 AM
From: Neeka2 Recommendations   of 224750
 
In between chippy smoking cigarettes who knows where..........probably the oval office.......the boob in chief is too busy playing golf and bball to do his job. (not that he'd know how to do it anyway)

The ME is going to heck in a hand basket, and world leaders are thumbing their noses at him. Terrorists are attacking us on a regular basis, and killing Americans, and he refuses to say the word. Millions of illegal immigrants are hiding in plain site, and he chastises a sovereign state for enforcing the laws he ignores. At the same time he manages to miraculously find one lone illegal immigrant from Pakistan.

He's running rough shod over all of us with the so called health care reform. A poorly drafted plan that Americans opposed. He totally ignores the flooding down south, that killed scores of Americans, while he is out playing games.

He hands out funny money like it is candy, and not just to anyone.......he hands it out to bankers and Union thugs.

He, and the entire democrat party are an embarrassment beyond description and are directly responsible. They all need to step aside so some adults can move in and fix this mess.

And they certainly owe Americans an explanation and then an apology.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Treasury Department said Monday it will lose $1.6 billion on a loan made to Chrysler in early 2009. Taxpayer losses from bailing out Chrysler and General Motors are expected to rise as high as $34 billion, congressional auditors have said....

h/t LB
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