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Old 07-22-2018, 12:34 PM
 
Location: Hillsboro Beach
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Close relations of ideological nature was what always marked the meetings of Lula da Silva and Barack Hussein Obama during the time that both coincided in the presidency of their respective countries, which makes it possible that Barack Hussein Obama somehow somehow Is related, induced or committed to any of Lula da Silva's corrupt maneuvers in his diplomatic missions. Could the imminent imprisonment of Lula represent a precedent of legal justice for Barack Obama to be equally investigated and prosecuted for his eight years of irregularities and total lack of executive transparency, as well as of the notorious corruption in the judicial system under his administration.

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Old 07-22-2018, 12:43 PM
 
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As bad as Obama was I'm not for criminalizing politics. That is what we are seeing done right now and it isn't in the best interest of the country no matter who is in power or who was in power in the past.
Obama was a POS and the congress succeeded in blocking a lot of the destruction and harm he want to do.
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Old 07-22-2018, 01:55 PM
 
Location: My beloved Bluegrass
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Thought Obama was a horrible president. I thought his use of Executive Orders, including the Dreamer one, violated the constitution. I hated the way he cowtowed towards other governments, hated the rapid social changes he forced on our nation, hated how he revved up discord in our nation, hated how he treated the military like his personal social agenda vehicle, and basically couldn’t wait until he was out of office. I really do feel we got the one we have now as a knee jerk reaction to his dismissal of white middle class America. I wish he would shut the hell up and follow the precedent set by the former presidents before him. Does he really think George Bush was okay with all the crap he did? I mean, sheesh, I really didn’t like him, but....

Leave him alone. Presidents aren’t gods, they will do things wrong. Once out of office the legal door should be closed on actions they took in an attempt to fulfill their duties of the office..
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