What's the "over/under" for obama using the terms "equal" "inequality" and "fairness" in his state of the union address? (speech, ammunition)
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E,U &F will be as common as punctuation. Don't be surprised if he doesn't announce a new department of EU&F and stock it with 6 thousand new jobs and truckloads of guns and ammunition.
"Let me be clear" was an earlier phrase O couldn't live without.
Droning is his official foreign policy and what he uses to transfix the audience, leading to the belief he is a great orator. His communication skills have yet to be demonstrated.
Obama's idea of fairness will be great, as it means your favorite celebs will attend your next birthday party. Oh, look, here comes Oprah!
E,U &F will be as common as punctuation. Don't be surprised if he doesn't announce a new department of EU&F and stock it with 6 thousand new jobs and truckloads of guns and ammunition.
"Let me be clear" was an earlier phrase O couldn't live without.
Droning is his official foreign policy and what he uses to transfix the audience, leading to the belief he is a great orator. His communication skills have yet to be demonstrated.
Obama's idea of fairness will be great, as it means your favorite celebs will attend your next birthday party. Oh, look, here comes Oprah!
Without the teleprompter, he sounds a lot like a 15 year old girl....ummm, uh, ahhhh, umm, uh, ya know, umm, uh...........
He will make the "useful idiots" believe that only government can provide that opportunity.
Remember, you didn't make that.
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