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Old 07-14-2010, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Fredericktown,Ohio
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This is not directed at the OP but today I have noticed a trend from those on the left. I have noticed there will be a thread on a subject and will get a good portion of responses and those on the right will participate.Then soon after another poster on the left will start another thread on the same subject and then those on the left will give signs like these or write how great the OP's thread is.
There are 3 threads I can point to, is this a usual or just a coincidence?
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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They must really be in panic mode at the WH, especially after the most recent polls, to call Clinton in to help poor widdle barry figure out how to create jobs.

Does obama calling in Bubba for help absolutely, 100% CONFIRM his policies have FAILED?
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:43 PM
 
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They must really be in panic mode at the WH, especially after the most recent polls, to call Clinton in to help poor widdle barry figure out how to create jobs.

Does obama calling in Bubba for help absolutely, 100% CONFIRM his policies have FAILED?
Too bad Bush didn't ask for help. We all would have appreciated and benefitted from it. Although, the intent of that administration was not to do anything for the average American anyway.
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:47 PM
 
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Sometimes, it takes many minds to solve a problem, not just one. George Bush and the Republicans created problems so pervasive for this country, that many great minds are required to remedy them. Kudos to this great president for swifty addressing each problem, employing people who have been successful. He seeks answers from both sides, but unfortunately for this country, Republicans have no helpful answers.

Enlisting Clinton's aid is resourceful. Kudos to our great president. Thumbs up on the move.
I'm probably much further on the Left than you, but I really disagree with you.

What has Obama done wrong?

A BS healthcare reform bill that ensures massive profits for big insurance at the expense of Americans who cannot afford healthcare. Pay your premiums to the corporate fascists, or risk being fined and jailed (not sure if jail time was taken out of the bill).

Ramping of a winless war in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Bailing out banks, both here and abroad, and giving the middle finger to our brothers and sisters in California.

Horrible leadership with the death and destruction going on in the Gulf of Mexico.

Gitmo is still open, is it really going to be closed?


Shall I go on....
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:47 PM
 
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Guess it shows they really needed a Clinton to do the job. Sorry the DNC didn't see it before and push for Hillary in the primaries...might have saved a few million jobs, and a few trillion in deficits.

Step aside Barry, a real leader with real world smarts and experience is coming to town. Go back to being a community organizer/social worker.
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:48 PM
 
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This is not directed at the OP but today I have noticed a trend from those on the left. I have noticed there will be a thread on a subject and will get a good portion of responses and those on the right will participate.Then soon after another poster on the left will start another thread on the same subject and then those on the left will give signs like these or write how great the OP's thread is.
There are 3 threads I can point to, is this a usual or just a coincidence?

I hadn't noticed that. However, let me ask you, do you think it is a good thing for a leader to ask for as much input as possible when faced with such big problems and such a big mess as the Bush Presidency left to be cleaned up?
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:50 PM
 
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"Versatile Obama"? Chuckle! You mean "Vacuous Obama".
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:53 PM
 
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This is not directed at the OP but today I have noticed a trend from those on the left. I have noticed there will be a thread on a subject and will get a good portion of responses and those on the right will participate.Then soon after another poster on the left will start another thread on the same subject and then those on the left will give signs like these or write how great the OP's thread is.
There are 3 threads I can point to, is this a usual or just a coincidence?
Its usual when one needs validation that they arent the only one left in the world who supports Obama still..
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:54 PM
 
Location: Not far from Fairbanks, AK
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Too bad Bush didn't ask for help. We all would have appreciated and benefitted from it. Although, the intent of that administration was not to do anything for the average American anyway.
Bust is not longer running for office
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:54 PM
 
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I hadn't noticed that. However, let me ask you, do you think it is a good thing for a leader to ask for as much input as possible when faced with such big problems and such a big mess as the Bush Presidency left to be cleaned up?
A) You dont elect a leader to follow, you elect them to lead
B) Bush didnt leave a mess, Congress controls the policy of the nation and the country has been Democratic controlled for 3+ years now

You can keep blaming Bush for the Democratic Congress but many of us know better..
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