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To: gronieel2 who wrote (814920)11/3/2014 10:02:52 AM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations

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TideGlider

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You just can't handle the truth of a two term very successful Democratic president ....

Once a tree falls, the monkeys on it will scatter.



To: gronieel2 who wrote (814920)11/3/2014 12:42:32 PM
From: bentway1 Recommendation

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gronieel2

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Obama didn't really have to do much to beat McCain and then Romney.

McCain demonstrated his lack of sense by putting up Sarah Palin as VP, which had all of America considering that that clueless ditz would be one frail old man heartbeat away from the presidency. A man who can't even remember how many houses he owns.

Romney promptly threw "47%" of his votes away by speaking his truth, supposedly in private to a bunch of fat cat supporters. Only it was worse, because 67% of America thought he was referring to THEM. If they put him up for this next cycle, he'll lose AGAIN, and it will be on the Republicans, for their lack of serious candidates.



To: gronieel2 who wrote (814920)11/3/2014 1:38:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583824
 
Gronieel2,
You just can't handle the truth of a two term very successful Democratic president who made your Republican candidates look like the simpleton fools that they are.
You have a very low standard for "a two term very successful Democratic president."

And it can all be described in two words "Not Republican."

Tenchusatsu