Obama's accomplishments

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Bottom line:

This country needs someone like Sarah Palin.
I`m not kidding.

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Thats a good one:142smilie
Last thing we need is a lying bitch at these times.:nono: We just got rid of an administration full of that
 

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Thought for a moment after 6 months you found something, guess not.
 

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This is a great thread. I really enjoyed reading it again.

Thank you Sir

Appears this dumb ass redneck illiterate hillbilly is going to hit the # and date on the nose.

--and the Tony Robbins projections bite the dust again.

Don't have to be real smart just a little common sense--

Does one look at the 150,000 jobs O brags about creating or saving (the latter being impossible to identify)since stimulus or look at actual 2 million thats been lost.

When he gradruples deficit and still has the biggies -healthcare and carbon taxes to come--
Do you believe the #'s and inevitable consequences--

--or do you believe
"this is the era of responsibilty"

or-what about his - "pay as you go promise??

President Obama and his advisers sounded an alarm Monday on the ballooning $1.3 trillion federal deficit, saying that it would get worse and offering tough talk with a promise the administration will cut the deficit in half by reverting to pay-as-you-go rules.

how about his proclaimation of not being for bigger gov--then adding 15 (so far) Czars--taking over banking and auto's--expanding existing social programs and trying to add grand daddy of them all.

Bottom line--you can swoon on what he tells you or look at the facts-
-the hype/rhetoric will carry one--until the #'s catch up.

IMO What we have is the most prouctive country on earth--vs current economic turmoil and the federal government.
We've always managed to come back stronger vs adversity against economic setbacks--but never had the gov weighing in so heavily as adversary simultaneously.
 

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Sarah's latest words of wisdom (on Wednesday)...

"We need to be aware of the creation of a fearful population, and fearful lawmakers, being led to believe that big government is the answer, to bail out the private sector, because then government gets to get in there and control it," she said. "And mark my words, this is going to be next, I fear, bail out next debt-ridden states. Then government gets to get in there and control the people."

This wasn't an impromptu statement. She was actually reading it.
 

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Bottom line:

This country needs someone like Sarah Palin.
I`m not kidding.

Maybe someone LIKE Sarah Palin, only a lot different - maybe. Some prominent conservatives don't share your enthusiasm:

"She's not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? Look at what she's done to this state. What would she do to the nation?" ―Alaska State Senate President Lyda Green, who is a Republican

"This is what the Republican Party has done to us this year: It has placed within reach of the Oval Office a woman who is a religious fanatic and a proud, boastful ignoramus. ? On Nov. 4, anyone who cares for the Constitution has a clear duty to repudiate this wickedness and stupidity." ―conservative writer Christopher Hitchens

"If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself. If Palin were a man, we'd all be guffawing, just as we do every time Joe Biden tickles the back of his throat with his toes. But because she's a woman ? and the first ever on a Republican presidential ticket ? we are reluctant to say what is painfully true." ―conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, writing inNational Review

"I'm not sure what she brings to the ticket other than she's a woman and a conservative." ―Sarah Palin's mother-in-law, Faye Palin, indicating she may vote for Obama

"[McCain] knows, in his gut, that he put somebody unqualified on the ballot. He knows that in his gut, and when this race is over that is something he will have to live with... He put somebody unqualified on that ballot and he put the country at risk, he knows that." ―Matthew Dowd, former chief strategist for President Bush's 2004 reelection campaign

[Sarah Palin] represents a fatal cancer to the Republican party." ―conservative columnist David Brooks
 

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Sarah's latest words of wisdom (on Wednesday)...

"We need to be aware of the creation of a fearful population, and fearful lawmakers, being led to believe that big government is the answer, to bail out the private sector, because then government gets to get in there and control it," she said. "And mark my words, this is going to be next, I fear, bail out next debt-ridden states. Then government gets to get in there and control the people."

This wasn't an impromptu statement. She was actually reading it.

French your wasting your time, I dont think anyone of us that doesnt suck the milk from her titty is smart enough to unscramble and understand the mumbo jumbo she spews, its almost as if she talks so you cant understand her. I bet she has great conversations with the polar bear and Alaskan salmon at night as she looks off her porch with a cup of joe staring at Russia imagining walking over there. If the chick never opened her mouth she would be one sexy mofo, but as soon as shit opens her pie hole and the shit oozes out I snap back out of it and remember I CAN'T STAND DILLY BITCHES:toast: Is Alaska considered a socialist state?:shrug:
 

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Have no fear Palin is going no where. THere are not enough idiots in America to vote for her.
 

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We need to be aware of the creation of a fearful population, and fearful lawmakers, being led to believe that big government is the answer, to bail out the private sector, because then government gets to get in there and control it," she said. "And mark my words, this is going to be next, I fear, bail out next debt-ridden states. Then government gets to get in there and control the people."


What the hell is wrong here. The only hope for this nation is to elect people like us.
Don`t buy everything the salesman is pushing.
 

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We need to be aware of the creation of a fearful population, and fearful lawmakers, being led to believe that big government is the answer, to bail out the private sector, because then government gets to get in there and control it," she said. "And mark my words, this is going to be next, I fear, bail out next debt-ridden states. Then government gets to get in there and control the people."


What the hell is wrong here. The only hope for this nation is to elect people like us.
Don`t buy everything the salesman is pushing.

Classic.
 

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We need to be aware of the creation of a fearful population, and fearful lawmakers, being led to believe that big government is the answer, to bail out the private sector, because then government gets to get in there and control it," she said. "And mark my words, this is going to be next, I fear, bail out next debt-ridden states. Then government gets to get in there and control the people."

What the hell is wrong here. The only hope for this nation is to elect people like us.
Don`t buy everything the salesman is pushing.
a) It's classic fear-mongering.

b) It's classic Palin: bad grammar and the vocabulary of a C-/D+ high school student.

c) She was reading it, which means she had time to think about what she wanted to say, wrote it down and that's what she came up with. Scary.
 
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