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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (144874)10/4/2012 12:37:09 PM
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Obama is not an experienced worker. As far as I know, he has never had a job. He should be more aware of his lack of employable skills.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (144874)10/4/2012 1:01:22 PM
From: TideGlider1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224757
 
You need not be a trial lawyer to understand body language.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (144874)10/4/2012 2:13:45 PM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224757
 
Obama's only experience was as a community organizer. Period. He has failed. Period



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (144874)10/4/2012 2:18:41 PM
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AARP to Obama: Don’t mention us again
October 4, 2012 | 12:08 pm
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Joel Gehrke Commentary Writer The Washington Examiner
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President Obama invoked AARP to defend his health care law last night, prompting the influential group to release a statement telling him not to do that again.

“While we respect the rights of each campaign to make its case to voters, AARP has never consented to the use of its name by any candidate or political campaign,” the group posted in a statement. “AARP is a nonpartisan organization and we do not endorse political candidates nor coordinate with any candidate or political party.”

Obama can perhaps be forgiven for thinking he could mention AARP given how they coordinated with him to pass Obamacare, which is a golden goose for the organization.

“Thanks to its cuts to Medicare Advantage, Obamacare is expected to expand the number of seniors buying “medigap” supplemental insurance plans,” The Washington Examiner explained in an editorial. “AARP controls 34 percent of the market for such plans. According to a 2011 House Ways and Means Committee report, AARP stands to make between $55 million and $166 million from Obamacare in 2014 alone.”