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To: tejek who wrote (622854)8/4/2011 2:53:12 PM
From: Jim McMannis2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584556
 
no one cares



To: tejek who wrote (622854)8/4/2011 4:04:41 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Respond to of 1584556
 
When Democrats running for office shunned Obama and ran from joint appearances with him during the last election, they did it cause they thought he was like a tar baby.



To: tejek who wrote (622854)8/4/2011 4:20:22 PM
From: steve harris11 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1584556
 
Happy Birthday TarBaby!

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To: tejek who wrote (622854)8/6/2011 8:30:01 AM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Respond to of 1584556
 
Dem Candidate doesn't want to get stuck to the tarbaby:
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Another coal mine canary croaksCliff Thier

If a Democratic candidate for Congress in an overwhelmingly Democratic district refuses to back Obama for reelection our President might want to update his resume. Carl Campanile reports in the New York Post:

The Democratic candidate seeking to fill the congressional seat vacated by randy ex-Rep Anthony Weiner distanced himself from President Obama today - by refusing to say whether he backed the president's re-election.

"I'm running myself right now. On Sept. 14, I'll be happy to address the president's election," State Assemblyman David Weprin said following a press conference at Queens Borough Hall, where he was endorsed by a bevy of female elected leaders.

The special election to replace Weiner - who resigned in disgrace following a sexting scandal - will be held on Sept. 13.

"Don't read anything into it," Weprin insisted of his refusal to give fellow Democrat Obama a thumbs up.

americanthinker.com