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Old 01-30-2012, 06:43 PM
 
Location: University City, Philadelphia
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Stock up on Kleenex and Visine. You are going to need it big-time come November, 2012 when President Perry mops the floor with Obama.
I congratulate you, LaTrang, on your brilliant election predictions and your politically savvy commentary.

Have you bought your tickets to President Perry's Inaugural Ball yet?

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Old 03-27-2012, 02:09 PM
 
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I congratulate you, LaTrang, on your brilliant election predictions and your politically savvy commentary.

Have you bought your tickets to President Perry's Inaugural Ball yet?

LOL....that is kind of funny!

But i'm pretty sure it will be Romney's Inaugural Ball that we can expect!

Why? Because Obamacare is about to be struck down. Not only will Obama regret cramming that legislation down our throats, he'll regret being put on a pedestal as a "Constitutional Scholar" by the Liberals. His real claim to fame will be The Constitutional Scholar Who Signed An Unconstitutional Law.™ LOL

Now that's a Harbinger Of A Legacy!
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:19 PM
 
Location: USA
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u rappin, dog.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:36 PM
 
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Cool Water, Water everywhere but not a drop to drink...

Hindsight 20/20 is bound to be quite interesting coming from the First Black President, One Termer, and Worst President in post-War history.

Such astute observations. Worst President in post-war history? Whatever gets you to sleep at night I guess, right? I can name a Democrat that was worse, Jimmy Carter. I can name a couple republicans who were just as bad as well. Richard Nixon, and, wait for it, Ronald Reagan. Jimmy Carter, great man. Believed that he didn't need to force politics on others, and that reason would lead others to his side of the argument. Poor Jimmy, that mentality made him one of, if not the worst policy president ever. Next we have Richard "Tricky Dick" Nixon. This former president used the most prestigious office in our country illegally, and then tried to cover up his involvement in it. Then we have good ol' Ronald Reagan, or as politicians and people remembered him as the "genial dunce." This brainiac "balanced our budget," and then we find out that he only merged Social Security (which was at a surplus) to the federal governments budget. (I.e He didn't really fix the budget, but he got votes out of it.) In my opinion, which I copy and pasted off of Fox News of course, there has never been a more transparent president in our recent history than Barack. Its okay though, we know your never going to vote for him or any other Democrat for that matter. Isn't it easier to shoot people down that you don't agree with, rather than try and work through what you oppose and find common ground? AeroguyDC right? Yes, you do have the DC part of that name down. You will never understand the other side if you never truly listen.
This is me doing the Fonzi, Heyyyyyyyyyyyy....
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:37 PM
 
Location: Viña del Mar, Chile
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Hindsight 20/20 is bound to be quite interesting coming from the First Black President, One Termer, and Worst President in post-War history.

Such astute observations. Worst President in post-war history? Whatever gets you to sleep at night I guess, right? I can name a Democrat that was worse, Jimmy Carter. I can name a couple republicans who were just as bad as well. Richard Nixon, and, wait for it, Ronald Reagan. Jimmy Carter, great man. Believed that he didn't need to force politics on others, and that reason would lead others to his side of the argument. Poor Jimmy, that mentality made him one of, if not the worst policy president ever. Next we have Richard "Tricky Dick" Nixon. This former president used the most prestigious office in our country illegally, and then tried to cover up his involvement in it. Then we have good ol' Ronald Reagan, or as politicians and people remembered him as the "genial dunce." This brainiac "balanced our budget," and then we find out that he only merged Social Security (which was at a surplus) to the federal governments budget. (I.e He didn't really fix the budget, but he got votes out of it.) In my opinion, which I copy and pasted off of Fox News of course, there has never been a more transparent president in our recent history than Barack. Its okay though, we know your never going to vote for him or any other Democrat for that matter. Isn't it easier to shoot people down that you don't agree with, rather than try and work through what you oppose and find common ground? AeroguyDC right? Yes, you do have the DC part of that name down. You will never understand the other side if you never truly listen.
This is me doing the Fonzi, Heyyyyyyyyyyyy....
Richard Nixon actually did a good job as a president... if you want to judge a president's career based on one scandal, then liberals lose Bill Clinton, and guess what, that's all you had going for you. To be fair, Clinton didn't do much besides ride the tide. Oh, for the record.. he didn't actually balance the debt and create any surplus like liberal media likes to say.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:38 PM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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But what sort of regrets will Obama himself have? What will he blame for his Magnificent Ouster? Will he blame himself, or others? Will he regret his policies?
That he waited until Jan 2017 to send out his troops to take over the country.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:42 PM
Status: "Let's replace the puppet show with actual leadership." (set 9 hours ago)
 
Location: Suburban Dallas
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His biggest regret will be the same as most politicians - the fact that he over promised and under delivered. They promise the moon, but usually only deliver a rock.
And he didn't even do that.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:44 PM
 
Location: Saint Louis, MO
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That he clearly underestimate the hatred for anything non corporate that Republicans have. That he did not take into account that Republicans would rather ruin the country than help a Democratic President fix the country.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:45 PM
 
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Not a question of Nixon doing a good job (believe you me I am okay with many of his policies, war on drugs is a money guzzler that taxes our nation year in and year out is one I don't agree with) You have to ask yourself this. If he did a good job at the expense of calling into question the integrity of his office, Did he really do a good job in the first place?
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:46 PM
 
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He'll regret not bringing more of his extended family to the USA.
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