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President Meets With King Abdullah On Eve Of High-Stakes Address To Muslim World

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by mrzerato June 3, 2009 11:54 AM EDT
now the former Speaker Gingrich, he's a public speaker and a constitutional/economic expert......no comparison

he is articulate and would definitely present a formitable opponent......keep laughing
Posted by NY-Joe


Wow Joe, you certainly have changed your tune on Palin. You were not saying that last November about Palin.

Gingrich has too many negatives, his hypocrisy, his personality, his adversarial nature, and he is a blast from the past. He has no chance to win, but I would enjoy the republicans nominating him
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by DaBroiler June 3, 2009 11:54 AM EDT
I wonder if Obama will visit his birthplace on this trip.
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by heavynne June 3, 2009 11:50 AM EDT
I wonder how many times Maobama bowed to them.
And how many apologies he made from the US.
Posted by TheMasses002 at 8:42 AM : Jun 3, 2009

Apologize for what? Bush and buddies were in bed with the Saudis.
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by mrzerato June 3, 2009 11:48 AM EDT
He was the only one with a map.
Posted by mrzerato at 8:33 AM : Jun 3, 2009

Map! Right!!! Why didn't LBJ think of that.....

Like when he was building the levee system around New Orleans that was designed to withstand only a Cat 3 hurricane, because that's how big the hurricane was that flooded NO during the 1960's.

A map might have helped him realize that wasn't enough.....
Posted by bothR2blame31

You need to ease up on the coffee. I think you have had enough caffeine for today. The topic is "Obama Praises Friendship With Saudi Arabia". not a rant on LBJ
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by gravyboat3000 June 3, 2009 11:47 AM EDT
I wonder how many times Maobama bowed to them.
And how many apologies he made from the US.
Posted by TheMasses002

I wonder how many times you'll post that today?

(maobama is funny, you come up with that one?)
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by heavynne June 3, 2009 11:47 AM EDT
I honestly don't know why anybody still wants to be a Democrat anymore.
Posted by bothR2blame31 at 8:10 AM : Jun 3, 2009
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If you people can still praise the party that got us into every mess Obama is at least trying to clean up, we Democrats can be very proud. The Republican party is so off beat and ignorant these days, it's a wonder that they ever had a party in the first place. All you do is complain about Obama, who by the way has done more in the last 6 months to move this country forward than your party did for America in the whole eight years. The Republican party could care less about the American citizens, they were a party who were for their own selfish concerns. They never have been and never will be for a diverse government. The only way that party will survive is to get all of the old people out and put young people in, because at least young people are open minded and more acceptable of change.
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by mrzerato June 3, 2009 11:42 AM EDT
Why is that delusional, he would make a great president......and fiscally conservative, which would be quite a change.

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Posted by NY-Joe

I suppose he would be your candidate. But he would not be electable. But we in the democratic party encourage you to nominate the newt. We would also like Palin?
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by onesword June 3, 2009 11:42 AM EDT
"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate" (JFK).
Posted by TPS2

GREAT POST!!!!
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by endurorob June 3, 2009 11:39 AM EDT
"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate" (JFK).
Posted by TPS2 at 8:34 AM : Jun 3, 2009


He didn't do much negotiating over the Cuban Missile issue before setting up a blockade or before the Bay of Pigs.
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by mrzerato June 3, 2009 11:38 AM EDT
You don't hear whining from the southern repubs becsause they have foereign automakers in their states and this is good for them.
Posted by endurorob

And this plan was their plan. GM shaved costs by going to bankruptcy. Debt costs, labor costs, legacy costs . I hope it works out. GM used to pay good dividends That would mean that our tax dollars would be at work earning us money
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