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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Obamessiah speaks

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama appealed for “one nation and one people” in his second inaugural address. Any notion that the country’s bitter partisanship might fade, however, seemed tempered by the president’s newly assertive push of central Democratic tenets: safety-net programs for the poor, equal rights for gays and minorities and government spending on investments like schools and highways.
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Thanks to Jeffery for the link

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Well, that's never going to happen as long as he keeps trying to divide us racially, keeps giving special advantages to non-citizens, enslaving the working class, indoctrinating our youth, criminalizing gun owners, manipulating the media, bowing to our enemies, and ignoring the Constitution.
But hey! it all sounds good, right?
Fuck 'im.

6 comments:

  1. Divide and ...well you know the saying. We are supposed to be One Nation Under God indivisable, and yet this shister has speeches he used one last time of bringing us together. Actions however speek louder than words. Divide and.....

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  2. Crap, my wish did not come true, I guess wishing for a meteor to hit D.C. yesterday was just wishing too much.

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  3. Here in Australia Obama is looked upon as a god he can't do no wrong no matter how much he may get things wrong. The media left wing or right just see him to be perfect. There is a show here, called the project, every time they talk about him they all have an orgasm. So many people here are sheep. Some body please get me a green card get me out of here.

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    1. We would gladly ship his ass over there and let the Aussies have him if they love him that much.

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  4. Guess its time for the Won to volunteer to be the first African-American to conquer and colonize Mars now that he has solved the worlds problems. Take the Wookie with him, anything to get that POS out of DC.

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