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Obama will soon have a taller fence to keep Americans out of the white house. Apparently too many concerned citizens want to discuss policies with the president and they are jumping the fence to start those conversations.
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Originally Posted by johnsonkk
Obama will soon have a taller fence to keep Americans out of the white house. Apparently too many concerned citizens want to discuss policies with the president and they are jumping the fence top get to him.
So the solution at the white house is to raise the fence top prevent access. Fence are novel concepts and prevent access.
Republicans control congress, if they actually thought a fence would work, they could simply pass a bill and put it on his desk.
Obama will soon have a taller fence to keep Americans out of the white house. Apparently too many concerned citizens want to discuss policies with the president and they are jumping the fence to start those conversations.
Obama will soon have a taller fence to keep Americans out of the white house. Apparently too many concerned citizens want to discuss policies with the president and they are jumping the fence to start those conversations.
This is what liberals do. Look at these rich liberal idiots who preach to everyone about how they should live their lives and how they should accept every mutt they dump into this country..all the while building the fences higher around their McMansions and hiring more security.
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