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- No,but the American people have been sold down the river.Some don't
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- So much for "change". Remember also how Obama said he wouldn't support earmarks(and then the very first bill he proposed was chock full of earmarks) And how Obama said he wouldn't have any lobbyists?
Look also at some of his "czars"(that term sounds very democratic and responsive to the people doesn't it?). Van Jones, who said 9/11 was an inside job? Anita Dunn, his communications director who says Mao Tse Tung is one of her "favorite philosophers"? - Reply to this comment
- Politicians take money from special interests, they generally give something back at our expense. Our elected leaders know that if they do not do what they want, they will give the money to the next person who will run against them. It's a vicious cycle that cannot be broken unless we the Electorate demand that money be removed completely. First step, vote every single member of the house out of office and replace them with the one who has the least amount of cash. Send the message!
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- Of course the WH is for sale. This is the same thing that happened with Clinton and the media was all over him for doing so. Now, Obama is doing the exact same thing and there's a deafening hush in today's pandering media not daring to criticize the president. Wonder why?
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- The party of No can't do anything for the American people, yet they have the time and energy to focus on such a nonissue as this?!
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- What I find hilarious is that the republitards see no hypocrisy in making this claim.
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- At least this White House doesn't have a sign with 'Owned by Halliburton and Big Oil' on the front lawn like Cheney and his puppet did the last 8 years.
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- Who should he invite to the White House if not the people who helped him? People who didn?t contribute to his campaign or people who worked against his campaign, I don?t think so.
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- if it is a continued business as usual, never say to bring changes. or is it just one of the hopes? hopes, materialised or not, when missing an e which means for everyone will become hops: were those donors invited for a white house hops party? what beers were served? have they raised enough funds to get the white house painted blue? every working americans want to have transparency beer: no taxes evasions and how our taxes $$$ are well effectively spent.
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- Hellloooo! He still has to get reelected and he won't be able to do this if he makes policy decisions that the majority of Americans don't like. The last occupant of the White House tried that and his party was tossed out of power. Obama isn't stupid.
I'll tell you what this is really all about. People like Robert Wolf of UBS aren't paying their half-million bucks because that allows them to shape policy. They know that policy is going to be shaped that they won't like despite their contributions. They are paying that money because all the REST of you fools THINK that this gives them some pull with Obama. You are all too poor to boot-lick Obama but by gawd you will line up to boot-lick someone like Robert Wolf who you THINK has some pull with Obama.
Robert Wolf isn't paying that money to buy Obama - he's paying that money to buy YOU. And he's succeeding because your all so foolish that you believe he actually bought some access to power, and you will now listen to him. When in reality, he has no more pull with Obama than anyone else does. - Reply to this comment

