Comments on: Obama Plans Gone From Transition Web Site
CNET: Detailed Policy Agendas For Iraq, Heath Care And More Vanish From Change.Gov Transition Site
- Posted by scb1111_1 at 11:48 AM
Good. My electricity doesn''t come from dirty coal. - Reply to this comment
- LIESRACOMIN did you conveniently forget that it was GW Bush that came to Congress to say I hosed the banking system and I can''t fix it. I need a ton of cash to help my banking buddies, like yesterday.
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- Posted by get_it_str8 at 11:47 AM
This article should be ignored, because it makes a lot out of nothing, a tempest in a teacup, when the very article says that all that information is still locate on his campaign Web site. Either you people learn to read, or just learn to keep quiet. - Reply to this comment
- Pay no attention to this news story. There is no reason to think Mr. Obama would let anyone deceive you. He is deligently devising his plan to divide, I mean change the United States. He made no promises whatsoever to get elected. Those were all figments of your imagination. Relax, breathe deep dream about CHANGE.....CHAnge.....change......zzzzzZZZZZzzzzz
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- Posted by LIESRACOMIN at 11:46 AM
This is our old Rowdy folks: Say hello. - Reply to this comment
- Now, I''m not an American, so you have to bear with me here. Am I to understand that exactly one week after Barack Obama won the presidency of the United States, and nigh on three months before he is actually inaugurated, there are those of you out there who want to impeach him for reneging on his promises? Much as I loathed the Bush regime, I am in the general way of things very fond of Americans, and there are many like me in other nations -- I''m English but living in Canada, by the by -- but we do think that some of you are completely bonkers. Might it just be, do you think, that Obama and his advisors are now rather wisely preparing for the possibility, if not probability, not to say inevitability, that, as they are briefed on the details to which they have not thus far been privy re certain matters, revisions of their proposals may be forced upon them? I certainly would be. There was a rather interesting case in Britain a few decades back when the incoming government discovered that the outgoing had managed to empty the treasury as a parting gesture.
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- Posted by LIESRACOMIN at 11:42 AM
Rowdy, Rowdy, Rowdy, tsk, tsk, tsk. You can''t even wait until the man becomes president. Tsk, tsk, tsk. - Reply to this comment
- Looks like Obama is rounding into Presidential form early. That meeting with Bush yesterday must have been productive. Obama must have really liked Bush''s advice, because he''s already using Bush like tactics and he''s not even President yet. The only change will be the name plaque on the desk of the oval office. Business as usual, just a new name.
Does the title "Obusha" sound accurate?? - Reply to this comment
- Gosh Dagged hackers. Cut off their fingers, let them type with their nose''s.
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- This is really really dumb! Obama isn''t even in office yet and he''s already being attacked! Give him a chance, he''s an extremely smart man with good instincts and he knows what the people of this country want and need! He''s inheriting a terrible mess from the Republicans and he''ll do everything he can as soon as he can and he''ll prioritize. So you nasty, idiot Republicans try and get a grip! The rhetoric of your hate is why you are losers and still apparently clueless!
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