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To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 7:38:21 PM
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Brumar89
steve harris

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>> I stayed an independent not because I was torn between the Rs and the Dems but because Dems were only a little bit better than Rs. It was Obama who brought me into the Dem party..

This is a crock of shit.

You have never been an "independent" since your first post on this thread.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 8:08:50 PM
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locogringo
TideGlider

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>> Like I said, I stayed an independent not because I was torn between the Rs and the Dems

I call BS on this. You simply hate Americans who believe in the Constitutional framework that this country is founded upon.

As you have claimed elsewhere, you prefer the agenda of the Communist party over that of Tea Party Americans.

You are torn... between Communism and Socialism.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:49:14 PM
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FJB

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"America has buried without honors the Obama era," the Spanish newspaper El Mundo noted.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:50:27 PM
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"Obama has declined on the international scene," French newspaper Le Monde wrote. "Faced with a Congress in the hands of the opposition, a determined President, ready for confrontation and the use of charm, can do a lot. It is true that these two provisions are not the mark of Barack Obama."



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:51:38 PM
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FJB

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"Does the French Obamania belong to the past?" Le Figaro asked. Perhaps. A selection of comments from readers of the conservative French newspaper were largely negative. "The best marketing coup of the new century!" said one, referring to Obama's 2008 election victory.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:52:26 PM
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FJB

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Bild, the populist German tabloid, ran a headline that read "OH, OH, OBAMA." The paper reasoned that he wasn't just a lame duck — he also had been plucked. "It is a knock out punch. Obama is at the end," the centrist Zeit Online wrote. "Of course there is nothing to gloss over for the Democrats and their unloved and unpopular leader," Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger added at the conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "Your defeat is a debacle; the beacon of hope has become the proverbial lame duck."



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:54:50 PM
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FJB

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In Britain's Telegraph newspaper, "It was Obama who presided over the slow moral disintegration of the Democrats and so it’s Obama who should take the lion’s share of the blame," a separate opinion piece noted. Meanwhile, the Times of London called the results a "vote of no confidence" in the U.S. president.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:56:42 PM
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“Obama has evolved from the president of hope to the president of disappointment,” Alexei Pushkov, head of the foreign affairs committee in Russia’s lower house of parliament, told the state-owned Tass news agency.



To: tejek who wrote (815705)11/5/2014 9:57:31 PM
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China's state-run Global Times newspaper "Obama has done an insipid job, offering nearly nothing to his supporters," the paper said in an op-ed published Tuesday. "U.S. society has grown tired of his banality."