You are sure a man of strong principles <g>.
>But it fits into what I want to believe so nicely this way....
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>>Isn't hypocritical to say? When it was Bush, it was nobody but Bush's fault. Now you blame anybody but Obama.
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>>>It's not Obama - it's congress, lobbyists and the evil corporations they cater to blame that are to blame.
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>>>>One thing I give you. Bush was not the brightest bulb in the room. He could not speak well. He conducted the war in Iraq very badly. But Bush had guts (Obama is a coward), Bush had principles (Obama changes his mind every day depending on the polls). And most of all, Obama in 3 years has driven this country to almost the state of depression. And I know what you will answer; I have heard it many times <g>.
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>>>>>No - recall that Bush is the one that said "I hear there's rumors on the Internets that we're going to have a draft."
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>>>>>>You mean it is hopeless to teach Obama anything?
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>>>>>>>It's Obama, not Bush.
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>>>>>>>>I just re-read your message and noticed the "tech advisors." That is a challenge to teach Obama how to check his email <g>
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>>>>>>>>>Google chairman Eric Schmidt is one of Obama's closest tech advisors. I'm not counting too much on that finger.
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>>>>>>>>>>Especially if Google gives finger to Obama's government, I love them even more <g>.
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