See They are no different than Richard Nixon at Infidel Bloggers Alliance. Worth your time and consideration.
Meanwhile...
Obama has stated that he needs another term to finish the job, particularly with regard to banking regulations, updated energy policies, and health care implementation in 2014.
I support another another term for Obama---let's say, 5 to 10 with no possibility of parole...
ReplyDeleteI believe all Presidents support legislation that doesn't fully reach completion until after their first term is over. It is a way of helping to insure re-election. However, in Obama's case, finishing the job would have disastrous consequences.
ReplyDeleteI just hope we make it through the coming year, let alone 4 more. Most corrupt is an understatement.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this nice post. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I don't have time to read the link right now, as I have about five minutes to get my butt out the door and go to work, but I LOVE that graphic!
ReplyDeleteSTEALING IT.
2012 is our next best hope!
ReplyDeleteThey are worse than Richard Nixon. Nixon had the mainstream media against him from the beginning... why is Obama so paranoid when the MSM are carrying his water at every opportunity?
ReplyDeleteSome folks are sure that Obama will be beaten in 2012, I'm not so sure. We cannot stand another 4 years of Obama.
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@Debbie: Nothing is 'sure.' We need to keep up the pressure on the Empty Suit until the last ballot is cast. Be it by a voter in November or a Senator for conviction (of Impeachment) before then.
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"Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive"
Great graphic, says it all.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, it isn't over until the enemy has surrendered or you have beaten him so badly, he no longer has the resources to carry on the fight (this is all metaphor for you who worry about 'civil' tones) The fact is Obama's numbers may be way down, but neither he nor the democratic Party is on the ropes. The national media is in the tank for them and there is the possibility of the Republicans snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Today's polls may mean absolutely zilch come next November.
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ReplyDeleteToday's polls may mean absolutely zilch come next November.
All of us would do well to remember that fact!