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Here the godfather and I are wondering who gets the blame if Obama inherits the mess he is presiding over now. Surely some of you leaners can help us out with who is to blame. Maybe we can go back to the first Bush since we can't possibly stop at Clinton and it is for sure that none of the present mess belongs to Obama.
Here the godfather and I are wondering who gets the blame if Obama inherits the mess he is presiding over now. Surely some of you leaners can help us out with who is to blame. Maybe we can go back to the first Bush since we can't possibly stop at Clinton and it is for sure that none of the present mess belongs to Obama.
Romney. Have you listened to their Libya talking points? Between the Obama campaign and the media, Romney put out one statement and somehow managed to cause the death of the ambassador, a coverup, and the media's inability to report on any of it. It's positively amazing how much power he has.
Romnney has done a lot more commenting about the economy. If Obama is relected, I feel confident all of Romney's economic comments will detroy the economy and raise the debt over the next 4 years.
*And on this note, I'm amazed all of the things the Obama campaign has said with a straight face. But the faithful on this board are happy to take any absurd talking point and run with it*
I'm still not sure what they are, since the OP won't tell us, but they seem to be the root of all evil.
Other things to blame on the leaners: Coke Zero, two buck Merlot from Trader Joe's, and Ben Roethlisberger's hair.
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