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Old 01-26-2009, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Chicago - West Lakeview
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the highly intelligent man spent a good 8 years in office.. he was won of the most honorable presidents we've had.. he didn't have friends like Rezko who donated at least $40 million to obamas campaign or khalidi, farakhan, Wright, sharpton, ayers, jackson and the list goes on.. Nope, Bush had no friends like that.. Bush spent $42 million on his inauguration and was rediculed for spending so much. Obama spends $150 million plus and its fine.. and over $750 million to buy this race..it was a bought race.. how else could such a corrupt, charming, well spoken, lieing bi racial guy get into this..i give him a d- for 1st week.. reason? the closing of quantanamo and the funding of aid to international countries that for the abortions on babies.. he has a fascination with this, doesn't he..

Bush, intelligent? Highly honorable? Thanks for the laugh. I haven't had a good laugh like that in a while.
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Old 01-26-2009, 01:42 PM
 
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Obama’s Initial Approval Ratings in Historical Context
PRINCETON, NJ -- With a 69% job approval rating in the latest Gallup Poll Daily update, Barack Obama continues a strong start to his presidency. That rating follows his initial approval rating of 68% -- based on Jan. 21-23 polling and reported Saturday -- and ranks him near the top of the list of presidents elected after World War II.
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