>>>He was also largely responsible for the destruction of US health & energy industries and ensuring the US was a centre for too-big-too-fail banking.
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>Don't forget hurricanes: during his tenure one threatened New York and even before he got into power, New Orleans got hammered. Luckily he's too busy at the moment raiding guitar manufacturers to force their jobs offshore so he hasn't had time to send a Tsunami to California as he would have liked
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>;-)
Hurricanes are W's fault. ;)
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/special-report/2005/09/01/hurricane-katrina-bushs-fault>Seriously, I'm no apologist for Obama but I agree with Dragan: the demonization/labelling is reminiscent of past antics of anti-Western nations, in this case Iran in the days when its leaders would blame the Great Satan for all the ills of the world including drought.
Get ready for the dirtiest and ugliest presidential campaign of my lifetime. Obama and his campaign know the election will be entirely about the Obama record, which is abysmal and indefensible, and they have a plan; destroy the opponent. Question his record, twists facts, make the opponent appear extreme and assassinate his character in a way that makes only Obama seem reasonable.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/60921.html>I know you're just being provocative(!) but do you have any suggestions how to fix the problem, not the blame?
Yes. Get the government out of the way of the cart pullers.
See Message#
1522516 for a good start.
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