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conservative crapola wrote: The lies catching up to the nixonian condidate, rugby: Electoral Vote Obama 342 rubgy 196 hahahahahahahahaha rugby '12: LIES 1st America 2nd Your media matters CBS polls says Obama is going down......sorry, to make you cry so early in the election.
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KING TUT OBAMA wrote: <quoted text> Communist propganda to destroy America through Communist Hollywood and the music industry BRAINWASHINGthe youth for 60 years is what it is all about. The WHOLE culture is mentally ill. One decided to act out his fantasy. See 60's movie A CLOCK WORK ORANGE Hollywood does lead the nation in std's though, you have to give them some credit.
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Gary
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Really wrote: <quoted text> Obama could come and admit he's from Kenya, and he's going to destroy this country and rule as its' dictator and you and most of the other liberal morons in this country would defend him. There's really no use with talking with idiots. “President Obama was born in Honolulu, and his birth certificate is valid,” Joshua A. Wisch, a special assistant to Hawaii's attorney general, said in a statement.“Regarding the latest allegations from a sheriff in Arizona, they are untrue, misinformed, and misconstrue Hawaii law.” Nuff said?
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Le Jimbo wrote: <quoted text>Hollywood does lead the nation in std's though, you have to give them some credit. Source?
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Gary wrote: <quoted text> “President Obama was born in Honolulu, and his birth certificate is valid,” Joshua A. Wisch, a special assistant to Hawaii's attorney general, said in a statement.“Regarding the latest allegations from a sheriff in Arizona, they are untrue, misinformed, and misconstrue Hawaii law.” Nuff said? Mean while back at the Ranch, Michele Obama is having to be sedated due to the fact the 21 pound lobster that was caught is being returned to the sea, it is noted that Michele kept running down the halls of the White House screeming mine mine mine........I understand Michele has ask Barry Hussein to send out 5 nuclear subs to track it down.
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Le Jimbo wrote: <quoted text>Your media matters CBS polls says Obama is going down......sorry, to make you cry so early in the election. DUMBOSPAM
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Le Jimbo wrote: <quoted text>Mean while back at the Ranch, Michele Obama is having to be sedated due to the fact the 21 pound lobster that was caught is being returned to the sea, it is noted that Michele kept running down the halls of the White House screeming mine mine mine........I understand Michele has ask Barry Hussein to send out 5 nuclear subs to track it down. DUMBOSPAM
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Le Jimbo wrote: <quoted text>Hollywood does lead the nation in std's though, you have to give them some credit. DUMBOSPAM
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JEB
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spud wrote: <quoted text>Bush and Obama have alot in common. Bush is the worst Republican president ever and Obama is the worst Democratic president ever. That says alot about our fixed election system where the rich and their media allies continue to nominate yes men that will protect their money. Sheriff Joe is doing what's right for the country and Arizona, but it conflicts with the neocons desire for slave labor and the Democrats strong desire to increase the size of the welfare state to get more votes. Obama is retaliating on Arpaio for doing the job he refuses to do. He doesn't like the fact that someone is depriving him of the illegal votes that he needs. Obama is a ruthless Kenyan that will say and do anything to keep the presidency. On the issue of illegal immigration, the Republicans half suck, the Democrats totally suck and Arpaio is 100% right. If Obama would back off Arpaio maybe Arpaio would back off a little. Arpaio can get us Romney's taxes for 2009? Mitt Romney's reluctance to release additional tax returns could be costing him politically and handing ammunition to President Barack Obama's reelection team. More and more influential Republicans — including Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour — are urging Romney to produce the additional information now and get it out of the way. Polls suggest controversies over Romney's taxes and tenure at Bain Capital are hurting his poll numbers when voters are asked how he's running his campaign. If the past is any guide, the pressure will keep building
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KING TUT OBAMA
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Just Think wrote: <quoted text> Communists? Seriously, the boogeyman from your youth isn't really a threat anymore. Yes, YEs, We know...and McCarthy was a terrible terrible man. right? AAHEHAEHAEHAEHAEHAEHAEH LOOOOOOOOONNNNNNN!!!!! Look up USEFUL IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!
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KING TUT OBAMA
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Le Jimbo wrote: <quoted text>Hollywood does lead the nation in std's though, you have to give them some credit. IT also leads in American Communist Party card holders.....
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see the light
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Occupy this wrote: <quoted text> Romney needs to grow a pair and offer to show his tax returns if Obama shows his birth certificate and highschool and college transcripts. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO HAVE THEM FORGED? I mean found?
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Occupy this
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see the light wrote: <quoted text>HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO HAVE THEM FORGED? I mean found? I don't know...he might need to have the forged...you better hope he doesn't grow a pair regardless.
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spud
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> Arpaio can get us Romney's taxes for 2009? Mitt Romney's reluctance to release additional tax returns could be costing him politically and handing ammunition to President Barack Obama's reelection team. More and more influential Republicans — including Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour — are urging Romney to produce the additional information now and get it out of the way. Polls suggest controversies over Romney's taxes and tenure at Bain Capital are hurting his poll numbers when voters are asked how he's running his campaign. If the past is any guide, the pressure will keep building Romney is just another puppet chosen by the elite and the corporate media. The big boys are squirming now, trying to figure a way to make everyone stop thinking about his tax evasion, without coming clean. This is much like what Obama did with his birth certificate. All these politicians talk big about transparency until the transparency concerns them.
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US poverty on track to rise to highest since 1960s... Greek PM: Country is in 'Great Depression'..
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mjjcpa wrote: US poverty on track to rise to highest since 1960s... Greek PM: Country is in 'Great Depression'.. That's what the trickle down economy will do for you.
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>That's what the trickle down economy will do for you. It's from decades of liberals bloating our govts, wrecking our schools and chasing our businesses overseas with taxes and regulations. All the states run by surrendercrats are declaring bankruptcy. Here on LI, we are cutting cops and teachers across the board. The liberals here do everything they can to turn us into Detroit by chasing brokerage firms from Wall St. Soon the cops and firemen won't be getting paid. wtg.
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X Obama Supporter
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> Arpaio can get us Romney's taxes for 2009? Mitt Romney's reluctance to release additional tax returns could be costing him politically and handing ammunition to President Barack Obama's reelection team. More and more influential Republicans — including Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour — are urging Romney to produce the additional information now and get it out of the way. Polls suggest controversies over Romney's taxes and tenure at Bain Capital are hurting his poll numbers when voters are asked how he's running his campaign. If the past is any guide, the pressure will keep building The MAJORITY of Congress hasn't handed over tax returns, yet another example of hypocrisy in government. Palosi actually isn't a big fan of turning over tax returns but is one of the biggest voices from the left wanting Romney to. Romney released what is needed and the left can keep on the subject and run it in the ground like they are doing Bain but the American people will show them in Nov. that it is still about jobs and the economy and all their bright shiney objects they are trying to get everyone to pay attention too instead of Obama's record are not and will not work. At the debates Obama will have to discuss his record...he can't just stand there and ask for Romney's tax return or talk about Bain. If taxes is brought up Romney can simple bring up Turbo Tax Tim and most if not all of Obama's administration and the subject will get squashed pretty quick!
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> Arpaio can get us Romney's taxes for 2009? Mitt Romney's reluctance to release additional tax returns could be costing him politically and handing ammunition to President Barack Obama's reelection team. More and more influential Republicans — including Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour — are urging Romney to produce the additional information now and get it out of the way. Polls suggest controversies over Romney's taxes and tenure at Bain Capital are hurting his poll numbers when voters are asked how he's running his campaign. If the past is any guide, the pressure will keep building Call us when Obama releases his health, school and travel records.......until then STFU.
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spud wrote: <quoted text>Romney is just another puppet chosen by the elite and the corporate media. The big boys are squirming now, trying to figure a way to make everyone stop thinking about his tax evasion, without coming clean. This is much like what Obama did with his birth certificate. All these politicians talk big about transparency until the transparency concerns them. By a 62% to 30% margin, voters believe policies that encourage economic growth are more important than policies to ensure economic fairness. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney attracting 46% of the vote, while President Obama earns support from 44%. Five percent (5%) prefer some other candidate, and four percent (4%) more are undecided. 69% of the undecided have a negative opinion of President Obama. Voters strongly believe that it’s important for the government to create an environment that encourages economic growth and ensures economic fairness, but growth is seen as the higher priority. Most believe Romney champions growth, while Obama is more focused on fairness. Half (49%) believe government anti-poverty programs actually increase the level of poverty in this country. Most think there are too many people on welfare who should not be getting it and believe overwhelmingly that those who do receive welfare benefits should be required to work.
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